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Brash Toronto indie art-pop quintet featuring members of U.S. Girls, Slim Twig, and Ice Cream.
Darlene Shrugg
Inherit the Wind (Meg Remy / Simone TB / Maximilian Turnbull) 4:23
Freedom Comes in a Plastic Card (Meg Remy / Simone TB / Maximilian Turnbull) 3:47
from Darlene Shrugg 2017
Representing a confluence of regional indie power sources, Toronto's Darlene Shrugg unites Maximilian Turnbull (Slim Twig), Meg Remy (U.S. Girls), Simone TB (Fake Palms), Carlyn Bezic (Ice Cream), and Amanda Crist (Ice Cream), who together form one surprisingly brash and unyielding rock & roll unit. Initially formed in 2013, the quintet maintained a somewhat shadowy presence over their first few years, honing a brutal but tuneful live set before entering the studio with engineer and co-producer Steve Chahley...
Arc Iris are a genre-blurring New England ensemble led and fronted by former Low Anthem member Jocie Adams. Arc Iris are a wildly adventurous, genre-blurring band founded in Massachusetts by frontwoman, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Jocie Adams, formerly of the Low Anthem. Her bandmembers include the seasoned rhythm section of bassist Max Johnson, pianist and multi-instrumentalist Zachary Tenorio-Miller, and drummer Raymond Belli, with cellist Robin Ryczek and trumpeter Mike Irwin. Adams, a formally trained classical composer (as well as a former NASA researcher), formed the band as a wide-ranging ensemble informed by everything from sophisticated 1970s pop to folk, country, cabaret, jazz, classical music, and contemporary sources such as Grizzly Bear.
Arc Iris
$GNMS (Arc Iris) 6:24
Suzy (Arc Iris) 6:04
from Icon of Ego 2018
Each album by Arc Iris is an adventure. Over two previous albums, they created an original hybrid of indie art pop that was deeply infatuated with sophisticated archival pop to alt folk, cabaret, jazz, and even country. Given the quark strangeness and heartbreak that are the 21st century music business -- they lost their manager, their booking agent, and their record label -- this outfit has been pared down from its original incarnation as a sextet to its core trio of vocalist/multi-instrumentalist Jocie Adams (ex-Low Anthem), keyboardist/electronicist Zachary Tenorio-Miller, and drummer Raymond Belli (with a couple of guest string players assisting). Icon of Ego was released on Ba Da Bing, its third label in as many recordings. While their music has always been as exploratory and adventurous as it is accessible, they've honed their focus and concentrated on becoming a pop-prog outfit, mixing musical directions that include but aren't limited to '70s-era vintage electronica, dreamy pop, musical theater, and bigger beats...
Indie band that recaptures the glory days of '60s French pop. Working in the sweetly swinging tradition of Serge Gainsbourg and the yé-yé sound of the '60s, the Limiñanas have a sound that blends sunny psychedelia with vintage pop. Based out of Perpignan, France, the group is composed of drummer and sometime vocalist Marie Limiñana and bassist, organist, and jack-of-all-trades Lionel Limiñana, as well as a host of guest vocalists including MU.
The Limiñanas
Ouverture (Lionel Limiñana / Anton Newcombe) 3:19
Shadow People feat.: Emmanuelle Seiger (Lionel Limiñana) 3:11
from Shadow People 2018
On their 2018 album Shadow People, French duo the Limiñanas don't budge an inch from the formula they honed to a knife edge on all the albums that preceded it. Starting in 2010, Lionel and Marie Limiñana mapped out territory that hit the sweet spot where the Jesus and Mary Chain, the Velvet Underground, sultry French pop, and Italian soundtrack music all meet to smoke cigarettes and look hard...