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daydream review
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Daydream Review is the lush, funky psych-pop project of Elijah Montez. After cutting his teeth in the live music capital of the world—his h… read moreDaydream Review is the lush, funky psych-pop project of Elijah Montez. After cutting his teeth in the live music capital of the world—his hometown, Austin TX—Montez created Daydream Review in the advent of his move to Pilsen, Chicago. Li… read moreDaydream Review is the lush, funky psych-pop project of Elijah Montez. After cutting his teeth in the live music capital of the world—his hometown, Austin TX—Montez created Daydream Review in the advent of his move to Pilsen, Chicago. Live, Montez is joined by Eric Black (Big Blood) on drums, Mar… read more -
the smallest one
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He says he is Manson from Calgary and he likes to write songs about things! Pretty cute, huh? Here is what he wrote about himself on Facebo… read moreHe says he is Manson from Calgary and he likes to write songs about things! Pretty cute, huh? Here is what he wrote about himself on Facebook: "i was at a pretty weird point in my life in 2015: i'd moved into a one bedroom apar… read moreHe says he is Manson from Calgary and he likes to write songs about things! Pretty cute, huh? Here is what he wrote about himself on Facebook: "i was at a pretty weird point in my life in 2015: i'd moved into a one bedroom apartment, living alone for the first time; i'd started tak… read more -
Pelican Club
4,436 listeners
Pelican Club is an indie synth pop band based in San Diego, California. Mostly the vehicle for songwriter Eric Carlson, the project combine… read morePelican Club is an indie synth pop band based in San Diego, California. Mostly the vehicle for songwriter Eric Carlson, the project combines the bouncy rhythms and jazz textures of West Coast bands like Steely Dan and the Doobie Brothers… read morePelican Club is an indie synth pop band based in San Diego, California. Mostly the vehicle for songwriter Eric Carlson, the project combines the bouncy rhythms and jazz textures of West Coast bands like Steely Dan and the Doobie Brothers with the jangle pop of luminaries such as Mac DeMarco. The … read more