
Psyko Steve Presents
LUCY BEDROQUE
Wed, 25 Mar, 7:00 PM MST
Doors open
6:30 PM MST
Valley Bar
130 N. Central Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85004
Description
Psyko Steve Presents
LUCY BEDROQUE
Wednesday, March 25th 2026
Doors at 6:30 / Show at 7:00
16+
Advance General Admission Ticket: $25 + fees
Day of Show GA Ticket: $30 + fees
Lucy Bedroque VIP Experience
$40 + fees
Includes:
GA ticket
Early entry into the venue, 30 minutes prior to scheduled doorsMerchandise shopping prior to doors opening to the public
Event Information
Age Limit
16+

Electro
Lucy Bedroque
Lucy Bedroque
Electro
Los Angeles based nineteen year old Jeremiah Mark (they/he) released their first full-length
endeavor under the moniker Lucy Bedroque, their deadAir Records debut. With no prior singles,
the breakneck seventeen track shotgun blast of Digicore and Hardcore Hip Hop, titled
“Unmusique” has established them as a bastion of these underground sounds. The release date
coincided with their first show on the Jane Remover and Dazegxd tour “TURN UP OR DIE”,
along with a full west coast run.
Leading up to this moment, Lucy Bedroque gained a cult following in the shadowy sectors of the
online underground, with a break-out debut LP “Sisterhood” as Lostrushi. This is the name that
raised them to notoriety alongside peers 9lives, prettifun, and egobreak. The new material
continues further down the same path, combining cutthroat rage, with the eclecticism and
sensitivities of Stereolab, Radiohead, and Deftones.
While forging their distinct multi-media surrealism, Mark also found a penchant for customized
linguistics and contorting the English language. Most notably, the title “Glutmother” (the name
fans chose for a hyper-active Subreddit) graces the cover art of the debut and the packaging of
“Unmusique. “The role of motherhood here is representative of a superiority to everything
around it. But beyond humans, it’s a reference to mother nature and creation.” They explain. As
for why it’s juxtaposed with gluttony, that’s because “People want more than anyone can handle,
and I’ve responded to it with a perfectionist’s mindset.” They combine into a deep resonance of
identity that'd easily evade a new listener.
Artful self-produced digicore songs are weaved into a credits list that resembles a guide to online
underground music. SKAI (Ken Carson, Osamason producer), Cranes (xaviersobased,
Nettspend) also underpin hooks and multi-octave vocal acrobatics.