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ROSES - Dreamlover LP
Dream pop trio ROSES bloomed from the recesses of Los Angeles in early 2013. While guitarist JUAN VELASQUEZ was on hiatus from L.A. darkwavers ABE VIGODA, he met singer/keyboardist MARC STEINBERG at a local gay bar, trading mix tapes and finding they shared a love for alt heroines like Yoko Ono, Julee Cruise and Marianne Faithful. Meanwhile, Velasquez knew bassist VICTOR HERRERA after meeting him eight years ago at L.A. punk venue The Smell during its legendary run in the 2000s, bonding over female-fronted jangle pop bands like 10,000 Maniacs, The Sundays and The Cranberries. They were all looking to start a new band, so the three-piece began recording demos reflecting that love of delicate alt-rock of the â80s and â90s but smothering the results with industrial beats, shoegaze guitars and Steinbergâs intoning vocals. Theyâd go on to get their live legs while touring the West Coast and playing alongside bands like Diiv, Dum Dum Girls and Crocodiles. With the four-song Dreamlover EP recorded in L.A. by ALEX DEGROOT (engineer/keyboardist for Zola Jesus) and released on Group Tightener, the band has waxed their sound down to a fine point. They blend shimmering guitars and power chords with washes of dreamy synthesizers and new-wave basslines on âFlorence Girls,â like The Wake taking off in The Go-Goâs convertible. An air of New Romanticism and the influence of the Cocteau Twins can be heard on nostalgic ballad âThe Fog.â Steinbergâs lilting croon sails on woozy keys and waves of distortion on âIcicleâ and skips with David Byrne-esque abandon over a stuttering beat and walking bassline on pop jam âItâs Over.â With Dreamlover, Roses take up the mantle as one of L.A.âs next great bands.
Dream pop trio ROSES bloomed from the recesses of Los Angeles in early 2013. While guitarist JUAN VELASQUEZ was on hiatus from L.A. darkwavers ABE VIGODA, he met singer/keyboardist MARC STEINBERG at a local gay bar, trading mix tapes and finding they shared a love for alt heroines like Yoko Ono, Julee Cruise and Marianne Faithful. Meanwhile, Velasquez knew bassist VICTOR HERRERA after meeting him eight years ago at L.A. punk venue The Smell during its legendary run in the 2000s, bonding over female-fronted jangle pop bands like 10,000 Maniacs, The Sundays and The Cranberries. They were all looking to start a new band, so the three-piece began recording demos reflecting that love of delicate alt-rock of the â80s and â90s but smothering the results with industrial beats, shoegaze guitars and Steinbergâs intoning vocals. Theyâd go on to get their live legs while touring the West Coast and playing alongside bands like Diiv, Dum Dum Girls and Crocodiles. With the four-song Dreamlover EP recorded in L.A. by ALEX DEGROOT (engineer/keyboardist for Zola Jesus) and released on Group Tightener, the band has waxed their sound down to a fine point. They blend shimmering guitars and power chords with washes of dreamy synthesizers and new-wave basslines on âFlorence Girls,â like The Wake taking off in The Go-Goâs convertible. An air of New Romanticism and the influence of the Cocteau Twins can be heard on nostalgic ballad âThe Fog.â Steinbergâs lilting croon sails on woozy keys and waves of distortion on âIcicleâ and skips with David Byrne-esque abandon over a stuttering beat and walking bassline on pop jam âItâs Over.â With Dreamlover, Roses take up the mantle as one of L.A.âs next great bands.
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Dream pop trio ROSES bloomed from the recesses of Los Angeles in early 2013. While guitarist JUAN VELASQUEZ was on hiatus from L.A. darkwavers ABE VIGODA, he met singer/keyboardist MARC STEINBERG at a local gay bar, trading mix tapes and finding they shared a love for alt heroines like Yoko Ono, Julee Cruise and Marianne Faithful. Meanwhile, Velasquez knew bassist VICTOR HERRERA after meeting him eight years ago at L.A. punk venue The Smell during its legendary run in the 2000s, bonding over female-fronted jangle pop bands like 10,000 Maniacs, The Sundays and The Cranberries. They were all looking to start a new band, so the three-piece began recording demos reflecting that love of delicate alt-rock of the â80s and â90s but smothering the results with industrial beats, shoegaze guitars and Steinbergâs intoning vocals. Theyâd go on to get their live legs while touring the West Coast and playing alongside bands like Diiv, Dum Dum Girls and Crocodiles. With the four-song Dreamlover EP recorded in L.A. by ALEX DEGROOT (engineer/keyboardist for Zola Jesus) and released on Group Tightener, the band has waxed their sound down to a fine point. They blend shimmering guitars and power chords with washes of dreamy synthesizers and new-wave basslines on âFlorence Girls,â like The Wake taking off in The Go-Goâs convertible. An air of New Romanticism and the influence of the Cocteau Twins can be heard on nostalgic ballad âThe Fog.â Steinbergâs lilting croon sails on woozy keys and waves of distortion on âIcicleâ and skips with David Byrne-esque abandon over a stuttering beat and walking bassline on pop jam âItâs Over.â With Dreamlover, Roses take up the mantle as one of L.A.âs next great bands.











