Annie Nardolilli and Louisa Hall, the masterminds behind Griefcat, are a duo that you can’t easily categorize or file into a neat little genre. They are mutually perpetuating forces in matching outfits who together create beautifully blended harmonies and brilliant lyrics with an unpredictable twist.
On their upcoming album Late Stage Capitalism, the nine tracks range from flat out hilarious to unexpectedly thought provoking, each with a unique sound and lyrics to tickle the soul. An amalgamation of musical talent, these troubadours of the modern age display immense songwriting skills and infinite humor, with topical songs that not only dazzle but help you make fun of the world in which we live.
They’ve released several singles to date including “Cryptobro”, “I Just Want To Get Inside (Your Bank Account)”, “Benevolent Billionaire” and arguably their most well-known song to date “Revolution (Poop At Work)” which catapulted the duo to viral infamy and a strong following with over 25 million organic views of their videos. Even Questlove commented on the song saying “LOL I feel seen, I see my version as a political act.”