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GROUPER's Liz Harris teamed up with ETERNAL TAPESTRY's Jed Bindeman and (surprisingly) EAT SKULL's Scott Simmons to create the dreamy band HELEN's first album. Shoegaze (genuine) Dream (genuine) Pop (genuine) popped out of that world onto the street. There is no shoegaze that you have to think is more correct than this (Namida, Namida, Namida) in total 11 songs.
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One of the music blogs that led the music culture scene in the 2010s, Gorilla vs Bear. Yes, Canada's HELENA DELAND from Montreal was certainly featured as a guest vocalist on the early MEN I TRUST albums, but the steps after that were misunderstood, but they were definitely on the right path. There are many things in life that you will notice later, but the important thing is to acknowledge them, and you don't have to know anything from the beginning. Her previous singles were wonderful works that couldn't be dismissed as romance pop, but maybe you and I lack imagination and are busy every day. I'm living a life full of excuses, but I'm not stupid enough to not notice her 2020 first album. That PEGMAFIA featured her was this, you'll prob...[Read More]
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=BACK IN= HELENA DELAND from Montreal, Canada debuted as the first release of Luminelle Recordings, a new label started by Chris of the music blog Gorilla vs Bear, who led the music culture scene in the 2010s. 2nd EP that continues. A limited edition that combines CAT POWER and HAND HABITS and injects love that is never sweet.[Read More]
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KELLEY STOLTZ, rumored to be the second ARIEL PINK released in 2011 with SONNY SMITH and others under the name of EARTH GIRL HELEN BROWN, 2015 album from THEE OH SEES label Castle Face. Beach psychedelic dream pop that reveals the talent beyond DIY.
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SKULLCRUSHER by Helen Ballentine, long-awaited full 1st album in 2022. Produced by Andrew Sarlo, who has worked on BIG THIEF, NILÜFER YANYA, NICK HAKIM, etc. It's as if HAND HABITS was put into 4AD. A melancholic folk dream.[Read More]
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(¥690) As a result of the aggressive attitude of Vinyl Factory, a limited-edition high-priced label, the label's recent releases are crazy. This is a 12-inch remix of each artist's compilation "SO LOW" by OPTIMO's early 80's post-punk ~ synth wave ~ EBM cult band. First, POWELL's "Rocker" class burst finish P/1E "49 Second Romance", GERRY & THE HOLOGRMS, OPTIMO's JD TWITCH almost finished JOY DIVISION, Belgium EBM's The KLINIK released "Moving Hands" in 1988. A total of 4 songs covered by JOHN BENDER of "Victims Of Victimless Crimes" by KUBLER ROSS, a side project by Dave Clark, another member of OPTIMO.[Read More]