Hello Mary’s Debut Album is Here to Make You Feel Like It’s the ’90s Again
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by john @ lofimusicblog.com
1y ago
Hello Mary’s Self-Titled Debut Album is out now via Frenchkiss Records, and it’s a blast from the past that’s perfectly suited to today’s indie-rock scene. The trio’s music is a back-to-basics rock ‘n’ roll with an infusion of ’90s shoegaze, grunge, and indie rock that’s uniquely their own. Hello Mary is comprised of Helena Straight on guitar and vocals, Mikaela Oppenheimer on bass, and Stella Wave on drums and vocals. They’ve already released a handful of critically acclaimed singles, all of which feature their trademark harmonies and unique sound. Tomorrow night, the band will be playing at ..read more
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St. vincent – new york (official video)
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by john @ lofimusicblog.com
1y ago
annie clark reminds us that life in nyc isn’t all sex and drugs in her latest video featuring a sad ballad as a lead up to a new full length album. directed by alex da corte ..read more
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Grouplove releases a Little Mess for Record Store Day
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by Dara Zucker
1y ago
Grouplove, best known for their songs “Ways to Go,” “Tongue Tied,” and the end credit song for BoJack Horseman on Netflix, is releasing Little Mess (10″ vinyl) to celebrate Record Store Day this Saturday. The group performs alternative music with a vibrant energy, and recently released a new full-length album entitled Big Mess last September (including an exclusive color splash vinyl to match their upbeat, happy tunes), and are currently on the Big Mess Tour, including appearances at both this year’s Coachella festival and Lollapalooza in Chicago. Big Mess primarily features Hannah Hooper and ..read more
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Stream the new dirty projectors’ self-titled album here
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by john @ lofimusicblog.com
1y ago
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Dirty projectors – keep your name (video)
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by john @ lofimusicblog.com
1y ago
dirty projectors released their first new track and accompanying music video since 2012. it’s unclear as to whether it’s the full band or a lone effort by frontman dave longstreth. in any case, it’s no mystery that it’s a heart-wrenching ballad with plenty of glitchy details worth investigating ..read more
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Panic! at the disco – death of a bachelor
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by Madison
1y ago
Release date: January 15th, 2016 (DCD2 / Fueled By Ramen) Total tracks: 11 Run time: 36:02 Since Panic! At the Disco’s last album, Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die! (2013), some major changes have taken place in the realm of the “band’s” creative outlet. Brendon Urie, the only remaining original band member, has taken p!atd to new heights. Elements of this album could be considered an eclectic rendition of A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out and Vices and Virtues with hints of Queen and Frank Sinatra influence. The opening track, “Victorious,” sets up the frame for this whole album. The catchy beat ..read more
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Hearts hearts – i am in
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by john @ lofimusicblog.com
1y ago
vienna’s hearts hearts released a gorgeous video for latest single ‘i am in’ which showcases their moody electronica with swirls of indie pop and soul. full-length due on 1/22 via tomlab ..read more
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The dandy warhols – are you killing me
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by john @ lofimusicblog.com
1y ago
four years since their last release and 22 years old, portlandia’s the dandy warhols are back with a brand new retro alternative pop rock track released by dine alone records. catch them in buenos aires tonight ..read more
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The void collective – episode one [free download]
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by john @ lofimusicblog.com
1y ago
a solid compilation of downtempo dub/electronic released today by a group of musicians and beat makers from the centennial state and beyond ..read more
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Caerus – agility gain
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by john @ lofimusicblog.com
1y ago
weird pop duo caerus just released a new 4-song ep of bedroom bliss hop Agility Gain by Caerus ..read more
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