Even the spirits that haunt El Cid were rocking out to Ecca Vandal’s genre-bending sounds that tend to lean punk as f*ck. From the moment Ecca Vandal stepped into the amber shadows of that tiny stage, the room felt like it was about to rupture.

With nearly a decade under her belt, Tamil-Australian multi-hyphenate Ecca Vandal is finally getting the international credit she deserves. Here’s what fans had to say about her Los Angeles show at El Cid.

“Yes!!!! The women opening the pit during “bleed but never die” like a verse in, the energy ignited. It was so dope. They kept that shit going too. By they: the girls 💕 I’m talking there was a group hug in the pit. The show was genuine and dope. Glad I went”
~ @jazzybabybluez

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“I went to the show with my dad, and we had the best time ever!,” shared @_sailor.belle_ in a DM with Grimy Goods. “I’ve never been to a show where there was so much energy from the performer during every song. Her and the band’s energy definitely transferred to the audience because everyone was having such a good time dancing and there wasn’t a still moment! My favorite moment was when she asked where the girls are at, and then started playing BLEED BUT NEVER DIE. It’s my favorite song from her, and it was when the audience truly started getting going, the pit opened up and everyone started singing!”

“She also was so sweet in person! The man selling merch told us that she would come out after the show and sign some stuff and she did! She signed my set list and a poster and had her team take a photo of me and my dad! She also let me take a selfie with her and then she asked if we could take some more so we could make the same face!”

“It was definitely a special show! 💕”
~ @_sailor.belle_

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