Tag: indie pop
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That Feeling You Can’t Contain: A Conversation with Twin Princess
With rippling synths, existential prose, and ringing siren-like vocals, the Philadelphia synth-pop/doom-country outfit Twin Princess has carved out a distinct niche for themselves in the indie world. Lead singer Pauli Mia’s ethereal, breathy voice wraps listeners in a spiritual embrace, the occasional breaks in her cotton candy-soft croons making for an exquisite build and release…
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Grrrls in the Five Boroughs – Debbie Dopamine on Taking The Venom with the Sweetness
A Grrrl’s Two Sound Cents caught up with Debbie Dopamine to discuss how the pandemic forced her reframe her priorities as a songwriter, throwing shows in her old apartment, and what the future has in store for the vibrant music community in Brooklyn.
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8 Bands For You to Catch at SXSW So I Don’t Have To (But Wish I Could)
A Grrrl’s Two Sound Cents has compiled a list of the most exciting up-and-coming bands that for you to catch at SXSW.
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Grrrls in the Five Boroughs – Slicing Through the Mediocrity of Modern Romance with rlyblonde
rlyblonde caught up with A Grrrl’s Two Sound Cents to discuss coming into her own in her late twenties, the value of DIY artistic communities in NYC, mental health, and more.
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Xondra Interview: Sounding Out with Izzy – Season 4 Ep. 6
For episode 4.6 of “Sounding Out with Izzy,” I am joined by Long Island-based indie pop singer-songwriter Xondra to discuss their latest project ‘Tedious & Brief,’ a concept EP and horror-musical short film that plunges into the underworld of surviving abuse and learning to shout your truth in a room full of hushed voices.
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Laura Galindo on Staying Grounded and the Private Catharsis of Songwriting
A Grrrl’s Two Sound Cents caught up with the Bushwick singer-songwriter to discuss her love of theatre, staying emotionally rooted, and her childhood affection for Disney heartthrob pop.
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pure xtc: Synthesizing the Urgency of Queer Desire
A Grrrl’s Two Sound Cents caught up with pure xtc to discuss the battle for authenticity, artistic integrity, and why she decided to leave New York behind and migrate to the Midwest.
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When Sensitivity is an Act of Resistance: A Conversation with Puppy Angst
Catching up with Alyssa Milman of Puppy Angst to discuss their forthcoming album ‘Scorpio Season,’ and nurturing their sensitive qualities.
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A Hardwired Language: Alexis Castrogiovanni on Her Debut EP, ‘Someday My Thoughts Will Be Like a Range of Mountains’
A Grrrl’s Two Sound Cents caught up with Alexis Castrogiovanni to discuss her debut EP, her preference for CDs over vinyl, and why Nina Simone is the most powerful titan in music.