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Submitted by imaginary liz on May 8, 2008.All morning I've been happily listening to girlie girl-fronted indie rock outfits and it's freaking me out. As a self-proclaimed "I usually only fancy boy-singers" gal, such a reaction to my playlist this morning is pretty weird.
Sure the Submarines (yes, as heard on a Weeds and Nip/Tuck soundtrack) have a bit of a nod to Mates of State (who, apologies to the world, make my skin crawl) -- but their take is grounded, genuine and dreamy with cascading male vs female vocals and kitschy keyboards.
Here's "Peace & Hate" which isn't from the newest album, but is one of the few videos I could find for them:
Next up in rotation has been She and Him, who with the M. Ward stamp of approval, are retro-glamourous. I've been pulled into their past-meets-show tune world and loving it. I know that I'm not the first (or last) person to proclaim the duo's coy infectious stylings, but, l'm now on the band wagon.
Here they are doing one of the best songs of the year "Why Do You Let Me Stay Here" with Yo La Tengo helping out.
Don't get excited, I tried a Rilo Kiley song and it still makes me gag.
imaginary dana said on May 8, 2008:
First Johnny Depp-buying-Croc rumors in Seattle, now Liz listening to girl-fronted bands?
This is bizarro.
Next thing you know, we're going to have a Democratic nominee for President.
Rick said on May 8, 2008:
I'll trade you forever. Because give me Heavenly and Dressy Bessy and Tiger Trap and Go Sailor and Bunnygrunt and Cub (and maybe the Red Aunts) any day of the week.
Chris Estey said on May 9, 2008:
It's strange how one's assumptions of one's own tastes can be changed by just the right band(s) coming along! I'd had the opposite response lately to female-led bands, which I'm normally partial to, but have encountered a good deal of boring ones lately. But that's turning around with a couple of things I'm in the midst of reviewing for TIG, hint hint ...
Imaginary Kiku said on May 9, 2008:
Liz I totally agree, I usually cannot stand girl fronted bands. Something about the boys in bands, it's a much more fulfilling experience.
But I love the Eames Era
sister minion said on May 8, 2008:
Seeing She & Him at SXSW was a true highlight.