Mod (noun): Mod culture (short for “Modernist”) is a youth subculture that emerged in London, England, in the late 1950s and peaking during the 1960s. Primarily comprised of working-class teenagers, it was defined by a devotion to sharp tailoring, modern jazz, soul music, and Italian scooters.

The Siloam Springs High School Band proudly presents “MOD” - a clean, style-focused marching band production inspired by the look and feel of 1960s modernism. The production leans into circles, stripes, grids, and stark contrasts as the foundation of the visual design, creating a field that feels organized, intentional, and visually striking.

This is a world of confidence. Movement is intentional, controlled, and effortlessly stylish—a sense of poise and swagger that defines the mod personality. 

Visually, the field becomes a living fashion statement. Undeniably modern. High contrast, bold design, and clean staging create a look that feels iconic rather than decorative.

“MOD” is about knowing exactly who you are and presenting it with clarity and confidence. Stylish. Controlled. Effortlessly cool.