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Artist description
Simple, lo-fi indie pop exploring suburbian banality and the dangers of falling in love with strangers. |
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Music Style
Lo-fi indie pop |
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Musical Influences
All the whiny, sad kids everywhere |
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Artist History
OpenChord-O-Rama |
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Group Members
Just me, Matthew. Alone. In my parent's basement. |
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Instruments
guitars, drums, synthesizers, casios, james joyce novels |
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Albums
Lonely People Read Alot |
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Press Reviews
Lonely People Read Alot, the first offering from home-recorder Matthew Baringer,
is a collection of DIY, broken-hearted bedroom rock. Yes, the vocals are weak.
Yes, we've heard a lot of these sounds before. Yes, the quality of the recording
is at times atrocious. But Baringer clearly has a grasp of what makes a tune catchy,
and he's always careful not to beat a good idea into the ground. Songs soaked with
apathy and misty-eyed visions of idealized romances seem to be the stuff upon which
This Bank Holiday hope to make their name, using guitars, synthesizers, drums and
other assorted instruments that must have been lying around the basement. Cheeky
titles like "A Trampoline Might Win You Some Friends" and "A Trampoline Might Win
Your Heart", however, illustrate the laid-back approach Baringer takes in offering
these compositions, and hints at the sense of humor that pervades the disc. It's
adolescent, it's childish and it's a pretty good start.
-- Mike Baker, Splendid Ezine |
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Location
Allen Park, MI - USA |
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