Let's not overlook the lucky dude accompanying the ladies on stage, though. It was quite the jaw-dropping, ass-shaking, and feminist-"We Can Do It"ing type of moment for us. It's not often that a huge tent is filled to capacity with sweaty, dancing bodies and you look to the stage and there's not a solo dude behind the speakers. Their names are Jahan & Yasmine Yousaf (yes, they are sisters), and if not by their performance, their energy on a one-on-one level exudes a game-changing aura. After taking a solid listen to the first track on the EP - wait for it, wait for it - "Play Hard", we deemed this one too hot not to mention before we provided you all with our EDM-infused festival weekend recap.īefore going into the EP itself, let us provide those who are unfamiliar with a piece of intriguing information about this trio: two of them are chicks. Having had the opportunity to meet the talented trio that makes up the Krew this past weekend, it was absolutely necessary to provide EARMILK readers with this fresh aural gem: their debut EP release Play Hard. However, one of the sets we were fortunate enough to catch (and not to mention blown away by) was Chicago's own Krewella. An in-depth (and not to mention, stellar) post is currently in the works to recap EARMILK's epic weekend at Chicago's Spring Awakening Music Festival.