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The High Frequencies

Hailing from Richmond, VA, The High Frequencies deliver a fresh jolt of energy to the modern rock landscape while channeling the timeless spirit of power pop. Fronting the band is the “Queen of Power Pop” Lisa Mychols— renowned for her signature vocals and acclaimed work with The Wondermints, The Masticators, and The Checkered Hearts. Beyond her band projects, Lisa has recorded hundreds of lead vocal tracks, crafted rich sound textures, and created background harmonies for artists across the industry She’s joined by Tom Richards, Scott Richards, and Ricky Tubb of The Waking Hours, the Richmond band that released a record on Social Distortion’s Timebomb Records and earned a reputation for their hookheavy sound and electrifying live shows. Spotify describes the band’s sound as: “The High Frequencies rip through the speakers with a jolt of power pop urgency and razor-sharp hooks. Blending Cheap Trick’s swagger, The Jam’s streetwise grit, and Blondie’s punk-tinged cool with the catchy, unapologetic bite of early No Doubt, their sound is both nostalgic and defiantly fresh. Loud guitars, punchy rhythms, and fearless vocals deliver a shot of adrenaline straight to the heart of modern rock.” CultureSonar praised their cover of “Modern Love” from the JEM Records Celebrates David Bowie compilation, noting, “The High Frequencies, featuring the wonderful Lisa Mychols, deliver a vibrant rendition that fully embraces the song’s 80s-era origins.” Girl In Trouble and other cuts by The High Frequencies are available at Bandcamp

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Girl In Trouble

January 23, 2026January 22, 2026 The High Frequencies

In the girl we used to know Half content, hard to know Quiet thoughts in all directions Always tryin’ to

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