Electropop/Folk/Indie/Pop
The trio of Margaret Darling, Mike Ingram, and Brian Penick craft that soaring brand of pretty and uplifting pop music that combines folksy charm and electronic reverberation into one delightfully endearing package.
All of these traits can be found on “Verb Noun,” the title track from their debut album, which features a bad ass banjo solo near the end, fast paced synth beats, and repetitive lyrics sung in unison by Darling and Penick. It’s got a very country feel to it but also contemporary, and very easy to get stuck in your head.
01 – Run Down the Day
02 – Coyote Song
03 – Ethel
04 – Hey Exponent
05 – Verb Noun
06 – Nomenclature
07 – Flooded
08 – Tired Enough to Dive
09 – I Am the Conductor
10 – Flintlock Fire
Highly recommended!
The trio of Margaret Darling, Mike Ingram, and Brian Penick craft that soaring brand of pretty and uplifting pop music that combines folksy charm and electronic reverberation into one delightfully endearing package.
All of these traits can be found on “Verb Noun,” the title track from their debut album, which features a bad ass banjo solo near the end, fast paced synth beats, and repetitive lyrics sung in unison by Darling and Penick. It’s got a very country feel to it but also contemporary, and very easy to get stuck in your head.
01 – Run Down the Day
02 – Coyote Song
03 – Ethel
04 – Hey Exponent
05 – Verb Noun
06 – Nomenclature
07 – Flooded
08 – Tired Enough to Dive
09 – I Am the Conductor
10 – Flintlock Fire
Highly recommended!
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