Last month, Momma shared their third full-length album, Household Name, and took their first bona fide step toward the sort of success their record’s title implies.
Founded in Los Angeles by Etta Friedman and Allegra Weingarten, they’ve since moved to Brooklyn and added multi-instrumentalist and producer Aron Kobayashi Ritch to their full-time lineup.
With his help, they’ve taken their clever compositions into power-pop overdrive, embracing a stylishly self-aware commercialism.
Today, they’re premiering a documentary on this progression — from bedroom recordings and GarageBand to a professional studio with a Grammy-winning engineer (Emily Lazar).
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