Cavedoll was a quirky indie synth-pop/rock project hailing from Salt Lake City, Utah, active in the 2000s and early 2010s. Fronted by multi-instrumentalist Jeremy Peterson, the band blended new wave nostalgia with DIY electronic textures and cheeky lyrics, earning a cult following in the Utah underground scene. Their sound—think danceable existential crises with lo-fi charm—evolved across DIY releases and EPs like *Manifesta* and *Late Night Menagerie*, often pairing existential musings with synths that sounded like they’d been rescued from a thrift-store bargain bin. Tracks like *She’s Rock N Roll* and *Hell Hole* showcased their knack for gritty pop hooks and wry humor, while later releases leaned into darker, more experimental territory. Cavedoll’s scrappy ethos and genre-blurring experiments left a distinct mark on their local scene before fading into cult-band obscurity.
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