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Sadgirl: Water (Crystal Blue Color Vinyl)
Sadgirl: Water (Crystal Blue Color Vinyl)
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Title: Water (Crystal Blue Color Vinyl)
Artist: Sadgirl
Label: Suicide Squeeze
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 803238096711
Genre: Rock
Cyan Blue w/ White Splatter Vinyl. With their new album Water, Los Angeles trio SadGirl taps into the romantic and nostalgic spirit of their native city while exuding a time-tested authenticity suggesting they've had a peek behind the curtain of the glitzy boulevards and relentless sunshine. It's a collection of breezy pop songs captured with the timbre of old-time recording techniques. Songs like "Little Queenie" touch upon the yesteryear reverberations and longing of a Ken Boothe ballad. Similarly, a tormented love song like "Miss Me" transports the listener back to slow dances at a previous generation's sock hop, only to be subverted by a chorus of "miss me with that bullshit." It's as if guitarist/vocalist Misha Lindes, drummer David Ruiz, and bassist Dakota Peterson want to conjure an idealized past only to remind us of innocence lost.
Tracks:
1.1 The Ocean
1.2 Chlorine
1.3 Hazelnut Coffee
1.4 Miss Me
1.5 Breakfast for 2
1.6 Little Queenie
1.7 Mulholland
1.8 Strange Love
1.9 Avalon
1.10 Water
Artist: Sadgirl
Label: Suicide Squeeze
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 803238096711
Genre: Rock
Cyan Blue w/ White Splatter Vinyl. With their new album Water, Los Angeles trio SadGirl taps into the romantic and nostalgic spirit of their native city while exuding a time-tested authenticity suggesting they've had a peek behind the curtain of the glitzy boulevards and relentless sunshine. It's a collection of breezy pop songs captured with the timbre of old-time recording techniques. Songs like "Little Queenie" touch upon the yesteryear reverberations and longing of a Ken Boothe ballad. Similarly, a tormented love song like "Miss Me" transports the listener back to slow dances at a previous generation's sock hop, only to be subverted by a chorus of "miss me with that bullshit." It's as if guitarist/vocalist Misha Lindes, drummer David Ruiz, and bassist Dakota Peterson want to conjure an idealized past only to remind us of innocence lost.
Tracks:
1.1 The Ocean
1.2 Chlorine
1.3 Hazelnut Coffee
1.4 Miss Me
1.5 Breakfast for 2
1.6 Little Queenie
1.7 Mulholland
1.8 Strange Love
1.9 Avalon
1.10 Water
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