Grunge Pop Records hosts Music Industry Showcase!

On April 3, 2026-Music Industry Showcase will be having Insomnia and Zephyring perform at The Viper Room in West Hollywood hosted by Grunge Pop Records.

Legendary founder of Sub Pop, Bruce Pavitt, who discovered and signed Nirvana and Soundgarden, was hired by Grunge Pop as A&R consultant and Label Advisor.  Grunge Pop Records are bringing music lovers who miss the Seattle grunge sound of the late ‘80s/early ‘90s modern bands that have that new grunge noise.  

Fans can catch both Insomnia and Zephyring at Grunge Pop Records music industry Showcase on April 3 at The Viper Room, West Hollywood, CA 90069, free entrance. No cover. No tickets required, must be 21+ w/ ID.

Insomnia (7-7:40pm)

Zephyring (8-8:40pm)

Insomnia photo credit: Jacob Mackinn, Zephyring photo credit: Howard Eisner

“Easter Sunday” is a song that explores themes of hypocrisy, guilt, and moral contradiction through religious imagery. The song reflects on the way people can hide cruelty, selfishness, or dishonesty behind the appearance of righteousness, using symbolism to highlight the contrast between redemption and human faultiness. Despite the views of some, it is not an anti religion song, it is simply an anti bad people song. It exists as a reminder that belief and virtue are not synonymous— and that the real issue isn’t faith, but cruel, evil people hiding behind it.” – Insomnia

The world’s a mess. If people don’t wake up and stand up for themselves, everything we know will fade to black. Our ocean, where we personally like to surf, is polluted beyond repair and we’re sick of it. Crowded and dangerous, no one is going to ever be free if we lose our resources directly from nature itself. We are nature, so it’s time to protect what is inherently ours. Activate your inner wave.” – Zephyring

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