User:Mia Clifford

About me
Hello! I’m an aspiring musician, poet, and writer who enjoys analyzing artistic expression in any kind of medium. I am currently in three bands, one of which I front.

My alternative band, The Thylacines, has one recurring motif in its creative process: genuine artistic expression. Paraphrased, this ideology states that my band makes music for artistic expression rather than a desire to comply to popular culture or capitalism. We believe that music should be a respected art form—one that rejects pop music’s bureaucracy—that any person (despite class, phenotype, and preference) can both participate and succeed with. To convey this motif, our music traverses a wide range of genres, including bedroom pop, alternative rock, synth-pop, hip hop, folk, R&B, and jazz. Our musical genre is always shifting timbres depending on the context of our designated concept album. Moreover, we plan to collaborate with a diverse range of artists. We love the Indie music scene, and I especially enjoy listening to underground musicians’ works of art.

You can listen to my band in the links below!

Youtube: Our Youtube channel!

Instagram: Our Instagram account!

The Thylacines
The Thylacines are an alternative band from North America. While the group originated in 2017, the band didn’t publicly perform until 2019; since 2019, the band has been on a partial hiatus.

The band’s fictional roster consists of Michaelo Clifford, who serves as the lead vocalist, keyboardist, and guitarist, Amorine Clifford, who serves as the bassist, percussionist, and occasional vocalist, and Smiddy Payne, who provides both rap vocals and clarinet. Moreover, the group has taken on a wide range of genres, including bedroom pop, grunge, R&B, alternative rock, jazz, and hip hop.

Michaelo Clifford
Michaelo “Mia” Clifford is the main protagonist in alternative band The Thylacines’ fictional lore. He serves as the frontman of the band, and plays a wide range of musical instruments, including keyboards, chordophones, idiophones, and membranophones.