![]() The vibes? Immaculate.” Jill Hopkins, Metro Chicago and host of Opus Podcast “Now as young as they are, their sound and stage presence give no indication of anything but seasoned pros. And I have not seen many bands do that as well or as quickly as the women of Neptune’s Core. “Every few years in Chicago as the new wave of rock band makes themselves known, a few rise to the top through a mix of talent, timing, uniqueness, and natural charm. 'Inside' promises great things to come from Neptune's Core, and I look forward to hearing them." Leor Galil, The Chicago Reader "'Inside' opens with tense rhythms and breathy vocals, so that the sustained, bell-like guitar chords that enter after 45 secons feel like the first fat drops of cold rain that precede a downpour-though they don't quite prepare you for the rip-roaring full-band storm to come. I hear some Soccer Mommy and Snail Mail influences but what I don't hear are artists still in their teens" Jim DeRogatis, Sound Opinions reviewing the Evolving album as a Buried Treasure classic alternative era with delicate fragile quiet moments exploding into loud dynamics. "Their age belies the sophistication of the songwriting and instrumentation. Quite literally I felt my whole body tingle as I watched this badass of a group put their all into their performance." Linnea Cheng, Amplified Chicago "To say it was electrifying is an understatement. With melodic bass lines, powerful drumming, shimmery guitars, and an unapologetic sense of self are what give Neptune’s Core their own, truly unique sound. They at once look toward the future while also throwing things back to the 90s Chicago rock sound, with bands like Veruca Salt and Smashing Pumpkins being a big inspiration. Neptune’s Core reflects their growth in musicianship, songwriting, and as people with their latest offering, their EP Called Upon (Side Hustle Records, 2023), recorded with Doug Malone at Jamdek (Deeper, NE-HI, Girl K). ![]() They've self-released two albums (Can't Have It All in 2020, Evolving in 2021) and continually captivate the crowds, regularly performing live at venues and music festivals all over the Chicago and Milwaukee area with bands such as Dehd, Bnny, Mamalarky, and Hana Vu. And that’s not to mention their heartfelt lyrics and the catharsis when they belt them out. classic alternative era with delicate fragile quiet moments exploding into loud dynamics."Īs talented multi-instrumentalists and passionate music fans, they sought to bring their music to life with a love of indie and punk music while having a background in playing and studying rock, jazz, and classical. Jim DeRogits summed it up best on Sound Opinions, "Their age belies the sophistication of the songwriting and instrumentation. Consisting of Sofie Richter (vocals/guitar), Jackie Cywinski (guitar/vocals), Kaitlin Cywinski (drums), and Hannah Richter (bass), these four created the bad ass group out of Chicago’s thriving indie-rock scene. Nola Taylor Redd, SPACE.Neptune's Core is an alternative indie rock band made of two sets of sisters but work together like four sisters. These motions also drive strong winds and unusual weather patterns in Neptune's atmosphere. The strong magnetic field, which is about 27 times more powerful than Earth's, is tipped at a 47 degree angle and is likely powered by the motions inside the mantle itself. Neptune has an unusual magnetic field which is tipped on its side in relation to the axis that the planet rotates around. It wasn't until Voyager imaged the planet in 1989 that the mystery of the rings was solved. Unlike other rings, the arc-like nature meant that the fading did not repeat on the other side of the planet, which puzzled scientist. The star faded out, then returned to view. Neptune's rings were first discovered when it passed between a star while astronomers were attempting to study the planet. Made up of ice particles and silicates, the rings are reddish. Instead, the clumpy rings contain prominent arcs, likely due to the influence of one of Neptune's moons. But the blue planet's six rings are not as solid as its neighbors. Like the other gas giants, Neptune boasts a series of rings.
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