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The Reds, Pinks & Purples invoke a very particular moment of the post-C86/Sarah Records outpost of “college rock” before grunge became the de facto form of “alt rock”. This is pop music like they don’t really make it anymore: Catchy, gloomy, literate, jangly, artsy, occasionally frivolous… like some half-remembered video from the Dave Kendall-era of 120 Minutes. Snuffy Spiderlegs
The London artist bursts out the gate with an anthemic indie-pop record buoyed by bright tones, summery hooks, and crisp percussion. Bandca...mp New & Notable Mar 13, 2025
Caroline Rose follows up the lush and grandiose "The Art of Forgetting" with a self-released album of intimate bedroom pop. Bandcamp New &... Notable Feb 11, 2025