Beach House
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Dream pop duo Beach House impresses even less on their followup to Depression Cherry.
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Beach House comes through with their most upfront album yet, almost completely doing away with their trademark atmosphere.
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The lead single from Baltimore dream pop duo Beach House’s upcoming album Depression Cherry, out August 28 via Sub Pop. We’re properly excited for this album seeing as we’ve loved their last few releases. Here’s Anthony’s review for 2012’s Bloom:
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Beach House drops an Eric Wareheim-directed video for the track “Wishes,” and it’s absolutely insane. The stellar track comes from the band’s latest album, Bloom, and it’s a hilarious goof and spoof on sporting events. Just about everything in the video is ridiculous; however, what Wareheim does
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On Bloom, Beach House does what they do best and continues to pen some of the best dream pop tunes out there today. WATCH THE REVIVEW
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Stream: Beach House- Bloom Baltimore dream pop duo Beach House is set to release its latest album, Bloom, on Sub Pop Records next week, but the entire album is now streaming for your listening pleasure on NPR Music. As you may remember, Beach House’s last album, Teen Dream, was
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Following “Myth,” Beach House has just released its second single from the forthcoming album Bloom. This is a strong single, and sounds like a bit of a progression for Beach House. It’s a sleepy track with delicate keyboards, distant drums, and an ethereal vibe. Victoria LeGrand sounds especially carefree
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Beach House drops a new track titled “Myth,” which is from the duo’s newly announced album, Bloom. After improving their recording quality on Devotion, and increasing the variety of sounds in their music on Teen Dream, Beach House seems content to settle on the advances they’ve made with
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1. Cut Copy- Take Me Over (Midnight Magic Remix) 2. Asobi Seksu- Trails (Painted Palms Remix) 3. Bilal- The Pretender (Black Milk Remix) 4. Datarock- The Pretender (Holy Ghost! Remix) 5. Dirty Beaches- The Singer (Johnny Cash Cover) 6. Beach House- I Do Not Care For the Winter Sun (Blackbird
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As long as this blog is getting in the Christmas spirit, here’s a new track from Beach House titled “I Do Not Care for the Winter Sun.” I like the more skeletal approach on this track. It almost makes me wanna put Devotion on the record player for a