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Polica
POLIÇA (pronounced po-lisa) began as a collaboration between fellow Gayngs' members Channy Casselle and Ryan Olson in June of 2011. By July they had completed 11 songs, made the key additions of drummers Ben Ivascu and Drew Christopherson, bass player Chris Bierdan, and headed into the studio. After Mike Noyce (Bon Iver) lent his voice on "Lay Your Cards Out" and "Wandering Star," the record was brought to Austin, TX to be mixed with Jim Eno (Spoon). In a few days, the LP was completed and the band Poliça was formed. On stage, the original beats composed by Olson play amongst Channy's passionate vocals & an intense rhythm section, that lead to a description somewhere in the area of electro-r&b goth-pop.
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User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.
POLIÇA (pronounced po-lisa) began as a collaboration between fellow Gayngs' members Channy Casselle and Ryan Olson in June of 2011. By July they had completed 11 songs, made the key additions of drummers Ben Ivascu and Drew Christopherson, bass player Chris Bierdan, and headed into the studio. After Mike Noyce (Bon Iver) lent his voice on "Lay Your Cards Out" and "Wandering Star," the record was brought to Austin, TX to be mixed with Jim Eno (Spoon). In a few days, the LP was completed and the band Poliça was formed. On stage, the original beats composed by Olson play amongst Channy's passionate vocals & an intense rhythm section, that lead to a description somewhere in the area of electro-r&b goth-pop.
User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.
User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.
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Field Mouse
1) Field Mouse is a four-piece dream pop band from Brooklyn, NY. Seamlessly interweaving influences from shoegaze, indie, and power pop, Field Mouse offers lush sonic textures and expansive soundscapes to complement the airy, wistful vocals of singer/guitarist Rachel Browne. Through complex and delicate harmonies, the songwriting of Browne and guitarist Andrew Futral breathes new life into common themes of lost love and renewal.
The band has been honing its sound since its formation in 2010, and has solidified its lineup with the recent addition of bassist Danielle DePalma and drummer Geoff Lewit. Their first release on Small Plates Records finds the group realizing its musical vision, incorporating rich synthesizers and feedback to give an edge to its soaring arrangements and pop sensibilities.
Find out more at http://fieldmousemusic.com
2) Field Mouse is an electronic project from Lanarkshire, Scotland chiefly by Jay Kural, who "make sounds with lots of small things, and some bigger things." Recently released a split cassette with The Japanese War Effort on Gerry Loves Records.
http://fieldmousetheband.tumblr.com/
http://soundcloud.com/fieldmouse
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The band has been honing its sound since its formation in 2010, and has solidified its lineup with the recent addition of bassist Danielle DePalma and drummer Geoff Lewit. Their first release on Small Plates Records finds the group realizing its musical vision, incorporating rich synthesizers and feedback to give an edge to its soaring arrangements and pop sensibilities.
Find out more at http://fieldmousemusic.com
2) Field Mouse is an electronic project from Lanarkshire, Scotland chiefly by Jay Kural, who "make sounds with lots of small things, and some bigger things." Recently released a split cassette with The Japanese War Effort on Gerry Loves Records.
http://fieldmousetheband.tumblr.com/
http://soundcloud.com/fieldmouse
User-contribute [Read more]
1) Field Mouse is a four-piece dream pop band from Brooklyn, NY. Seamlessly interweaving influences from shoegaze, indie, and power pop, Field Mouse offers lush sonic textures and expansive soundscapes to complement the airy, wistful vocals of singer/guitarist Rachel Browne. Through complex and delicate harmonies, the songwriting of Browne and guitarist Andrew Futral breathes new life into common themes of lost love and renewal.
The band has been honing its sound since its formation in 2010, and has solidified its lineup with the recent addition of bassist Danielle DePalma and drummer Geoff Lewit. Their first release on Small Plates Records finds the group realizing its musical vision, incorporating rich synthesizers and feedback to give an edge to its soaring arrangements and pop sensibilities.
Find out more at http://fieldmousemusic.com
2) Field Mouse is an electronic project from Lanarkshire, Scotland chiefly by Jay Kural, who "make sounds with lots of small things, and some bigger things." Recently released a split cassette with The Japanese War Effort on Gerry Loves Records.
http://fieldmousetheband.tumblr.com/
http://soundcloud.com/fieldmouse
User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.
The band has been honing its sound since its formation in 2010, and has solidified its lineup with the recent addition of bassist Danielle DePalma and drummer Geoff Lewit. Their first release on Small Plates Records finds the group realizing its musical vision, incorporating rich synthesizers and feedback to give an edge to its soaring arrangements and pop sensibilities.
Find out more at http://fieldmousemusic.com
2) Field Mouse is an electronic project from Lanarkshire, Scotland chiefly by Jay Kural, who "make sounds with lots of small things, and some bigger things." Recently released a split cassette with The Japanese War Effort on Gerry Loves Records.
http://fieldmousetheband.tumblr.com/
http://soundcloud.com/fieldmouse
User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.
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