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Premiere: Houston band RōZY amps up the girl power with Doll

Premiere: Houston band RōZY amps up the girl power with Doll Joey Guerra, Staff Writer © Christy Flores RōZY rails against societal expectations with Doll. The Houston band s new single and video, premiering on preview.houstonchronicle.com, is about standing up for yourself and taking control of your life. There s so much pressure society puts on us, from how we dress to what job we have to what we consume in our bodies. As humans, we should be allowed to be the best version of ourselves, says singer and guitarist Zoe Flores. We want people to feel good about themselves when they listen to this song. No matter what anyone tells you, whether it s that you re too short, not skinny enough, you couldn t be this or you have to look this way, you are beautiful just the way you are.

Underground Venues Might Not Get Covid Stimulus Grants

The latest COVID stimulus package contains $15 billion earmarked to try to save the independent music venues around the country that have struggled since the pandemic cancelled so many shows, but for the purveyors of underground music there is some wariness about how effective it might be. Jim Pirtle, the owner of Notsuoh, is primarily worried about what the government may ask of him to prove he is worthy for a grant. He received a PPE loan as part of last years CARES Act, something that has been very helpful. Pirtle owns the land Notsuoh and Dean’s sits on so he doesn’t have to worry about rent, but he still has a five-figure property tax bill and other expenses to pay. To receive that loan, he just had to provide bank statements, but if the process to apply for one of the new grants requires more he may not be eligible.

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