Author: pitchfork

Parenthetical Girls: Privilege

Zac Pennington, the lead singer and songwriter of the Portland-based indie-pop group Parenthetical Girls, has cast himself in juicy, familiar role: He’s playing the part of the amoral, slippery schoolboy, charming and...

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Parenthetical Girls: Privilege

Zac Pennington, the lead singer and songwriter of the Portland-based indie-pop group Parenthetical Girls, has cast himself in juicy, familiar role: He’s playing the part of the amoral, slippery schoolboy, charming and...

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PVT: Homosapien

“Shiver”, the first song on Australian electro rock trio PVT’s third album, begins with warm analog synth arpeggios and the vocals of frontman Richard Pike layered and detuned into a syrupy psychedelic sound...

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PVT: Homosapien

“Shiver”, the first song on Australian electro rock trio PVT’s third album, begins with warm analog synth arpeggios and the vocals of frontman Richard Pike layered and detuned into a syrupy psychedelic sound...

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Benjamin Damage: Heliosphere

Benjamin Damage lives for today. Or at least he lives for the same yesterday as lots of his contemporaries. When Damage came up several years ago, his work– solo and with frequent collaborators Venom and Doc Daneeka–...

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