Uproxx praises the debut album by Loose Wing

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“Seattle has produced an unquantifiable amount of outstanding indie rock, and now Loose Wing are serving as an example that the area’s still got it. The Seattle group channels early R.E.M. vibes with the guitar sound on “Moving Blankets,” and they show off their versatility with some smartly incorporated strings on “Beverly.”

Source: https://uproxx.com/music/underappreciated-...

Alex Lilly's "Pornographic Mind" is "Today's Top Tune" at KCRW

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Alex Lilly's "Pornographic Mind" is "Today's Top Tune" at KCRW in Los Angeles. "Alex Lilly has been on the touring circuit with the likes of Beck, Lorde and master guitarist Ry Cooder for years, so it's a pleasure to hear her debut full-length album." Lilly will be touring with KOLARS starting tomorrow night at the Casbah in San Diego. See her in Los Angeles at The Echo on Friday.

Source: https://www.kcrw.com/music/shows/todays-to...

Hear new tune by Phil and the Osophers now via Relix

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Brooklyn’s Phil and the Osophers, essentially the one-man project of Phil Radiotes, has dropped a new single “Bee Liner,” which is available via the current Relix Magazine sampler, and on all streaming services. The forthcoming music video for the tune promises to be epic.

"The video makes use of the Fairlight CVI, “an amazing, long lost video synthesizer from the 80s,” Radiotes says.

Furthermore, while explaining more about the Fairlight CVI, Radiotes casually mentions the following: “I was first introduced to it when I was super young.  I did a music service video to Michael Jackson’s ‘Bad.’

Naturally, this footage has now been dragged out of retirement.

“I have to brace for the reaction to it,” Radiotes says. “That video has been put on at family events, to my embarrassment. But I guess it’s the perfect companion piece to ‘Bee Liner,’ so perhaps it’s time to have it out there.”

Source: https://relix.com/articles/detail/heres-ou...

BuzzBands.LA shares latest Fawns of Love single "December"

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"'December' is built upon the shoulders of The Cure and Slowdive with its swimming guitar lines and washes of hazy, bright synths. Jenny’s pillowy, echoing vocals are also reminiscent of Cocteau TwinsElizabeth Fraser and Enya. In this incarnation, Fawns of Love have perhaps unlocked the best supergroup combination with their own return." - BuzzBands.LA

Source: http://buzzbands.la/2018/12/21/stream-fawn...