Board Thread:Pitches/@comment-25375217-20151226204244/@comment-8475730-20160121005105

The fact that you used the word hip may answer your own question.

The band name should be deprived from the kind of music they want to put up to their audience. If you were going for a pop sound (which I would not use a fairly well known instrument playing band with) I would suggest something fun, while as if you were going for a more punk sound, you would want to do something a little more loud. Make the name something that sticks, ya know? If this band is still a big deal after being separated for 2 years, they have to be something special.

Also, now that a take a look at the ages, I'm concerned. I don't know if someone pointed this out before but if the band was for say, seniors in high school, the most recent show would have to have been when they were 16 (not bad). If they were together for say, maybe 2 years, that means that these characters were 14, 15, and 16 when they became a well known band, and thats a little concerning. Maybe we can bump the ages up? Like this June girl is a girl who goes to Wyatt's college, and Wyatt is interested in her because she has a striking resemblance to a band he spent his awkward high school days obsessing over. He figures out who she really is while maybe studying (his sly way of asking her out because we all can see a relationship blooming from miles away) and he sees something in her room (maybe like her signature microphone/guitar?) and he takes a closer look and kind of realizes it is her. Plus, it would make more sense, because if I was the kid of one of those parents who ran off to Los Angeles, they wouldn't even see the light of day when they came back.