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indie pop,
britpop, lo fi
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pop, lounge pop
mellow core
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indie, post rock
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emo
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Win Win announces new album + Pianos residency
With a second album quite a stretch from the first, they're a bit of a tough act to pin down. Based between New York and Boston, Win Win is a multimedia project which brings together producer XXX Change, DJ Chris Devlin and DJ/video artist Ghostdad; they introduced themselves last February with a self-titled trippy electronics album and are now previewing their new full-length 'Double Vision' (to be released October 16th via Vice Records), on which they're adding a cheerful touch of indie rock to the mix. Streaming below is Salt Days +, first single off 'Double Vision' , which reveals some of the of the good cards they had hidden in their sleeve, amongst which a surge of vocals and guitars - just enough to probably add quite a few heads to their followers. Building up to the release, you can catch them at Pianos every Thursday throughout the month of September.
Published on September 10, 2012
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March 2013
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Belle Mare
The Boat of the Fragile Mind
Ambient and slightly androgynous, the duo Belle Mare released their dreamy debut EP “The Boat of the Fragile Mind” earlier this spring. The EP resonates with somber tones and almost whale-like howls, unraveling soft acoustic guitar, simple piano melodies, and occasional subtle drones. The title track features the quivering vocals of Amelia Bushell, one half of the Belle Mare duo with guitarist Thomas Servidone, painting a dreamscape portrait of longing. Charade (streaming below) gently develops an unexpected blue melody that can lull you into the deepest of sleeps - I've heard of people dreaming of sleeping, in NYC. The duo met at an open mic night in Brooklyn and recorded the album in Servidone’s apartment, but notwithstanding the DIY approach, the record is full of character and the sound mature. With their mix of rich surrealism and an almost gothic aura, these song sounds as if played through an antique phonograph inside a parlor room... located in the deepest of our subconscious. While “The Boat” could easily draw comparisons to other dream-poppers Beach House, Belle Mare’s subtleties and extreme sparsness create a stronger emotional drive and more nostalgic appeal. - Devon Antonetti
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