
Formed in 2020 in the depths of the pandemic, quarantined siblings Austin and Taryn Durry joined forces to make music together for the very first time. In 2021 their careers were launched by their tiktok viral track Who’s Laughing Now. Quickly gaining notoriety on social media and beyond, Durry is poised and ready to take on the music scene with their unique brand of Nostalgic Indie-Rock.

Gully Boys
The Gully Boys origin story begins in the aisles of a Minneapolis thrift shop. Vocalist/guitarist
Kathy Callahan (she/her) and co-worker Nadirah McGill (they/them) spent their days sharing
dreams and building a friendship amongst racks of forgotten treasures. When Kathy confided
her desire to sing in a band, it set off a groundswell of events: Nadi grabbed a pair of
drumsticks, and the two invited middle school friend Natalie Klemond (she/her) to join on bass.
From there, a cover of Best Coast’s “Girlfriend” marked the start of a journey fueled by
undeniable chemistry, channeling the raw energy of legends like No Doubt, Garbage, and Hole
into a sound that’s galvanizingly Gully.
Two years of relentless gigging followed, and earned Gully Boys the Best New Band crown by
their local Minneapolis City Pages in 2018, shortly after the release of their debut demo
collection, Not So Brave. Their anticipated follow-up EP, Phony, arrived in late 2019, just months
before the live music world came to a halt. Inspired by this break in the action, the band added
lead guitarist Mariah Mercedes (they/them), and worked with producer Zach Zurn at Carpet
Booth Studio to release their Favorite Son EP (2021) and standout singles “See You See”
(2022) and “Optimist” (2023).
Grounded in a bond as fierce as their sound, Gully Boys’ electrifying live performances have
earned them spots on SXSW stages, Audiotree sessions, and tours alongside Nova Twins,
Motion City Soundtrack, Destroy Boys, Bad Bad Hats, and more. From the iconic stage at
Minneapolis’ First Avenue to national gigs that defy expectations, Gully Boys capture an ethos
of equal parts anger and tenderness—fueling a journey that feels like it’s just getting started.