Sub-Radio

Sub-Radio is an indie pop band from Washington, D.C., known for their infectious hooks, rich vocal harmonies, and high-energy live shows. The group formed in 2009 when guitarist Matt Prodanovich and keyboardist/guitarist John Fengya began playing together in high school, though they didn't officially debut as Sub-Radio until 2016 with the release of their first album Same Train // Different Station. The current lineup includes Adam Bradley (vocals), Kyle Cochran (bass), John Fengya, Michael Pereira (drums), and Matt Prodanovich. Their early buzz led to opening slots for acts like Smallpools and Vinyl Theatre, and a notable appearance at the 2017 Firefly Music Festival. The band continued building momentum with EPs like Headfirst (2018), Dog Years (2019), and Thoughts Lights Colors Sounds (2020), which featured “Disco” and a collaboration with Max Bemis of Say Anything. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Sub-Radio turned to Reddit’s RPAN livestreams, amassing over 7 million viewers and significantly boosting their streaming numbers. In 2023, they dropped the EP Past Selves and embarked on a two-part U.S. tour. They released a single, "SLEEP ON THE BEACH" in 2025.

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