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Say Lou Lou

Lucid Dreaming, which was due for release this month but will now drop on 6 April (except for the lucky people of Scandinavia who got it on 23 February).


Tracklist:

1. Everything We Touch
2. Glitter
3. Games For Girls (feat. Lindstrøm)
4. Julian
5. Angels (Above Me)
6. Peppermint
7. Beloved
8. Hard For A Man
9. Wilder Than The Wind
10. Nothing But A Heartbeat
11. Skylights
 
Goldroom featuring Say Lou Lou - Sweetness Alive

 
I can't believe no-one else has replied to this thread. Lucid Dreaming is an amazing album. Nothing but a Heartbeat, Julian, Beloved, Peppermint and Everything We Touch are my favourite tracks. I also really like the B-side Fool of Me. It's quality pop music.
 
I can't believe no-one else has replied to this thread.

Most likely because no one can see any of the threads since this forum has been flooded with "Favorite Song" threads.

WTF cares about shitty "artist" like Demi Lovato?

BTW this music is not my cup of tea but I'm all for checking out new stuff.
 
INTRODUCING: SAY LOU LOU

June 27, 2015 by Jon O'Brien

Out of all the glorious synth-pop acts to emerge from Scandinavia since the turn of the decade, twin sisters Miranda Anna and Elektra June Kilbey-Jansson, aka Say Lou Lou, possibly have the strongest musical pedigree. Their father, Steve Kilbey, was the frontman of Australian alt-rock giants The Church, (best-known for their 1988 US Top-40 hit “Under the Milky Way”), while their mother, Karin Jansson, was the guitarist in Swedish punk feminists Pink Champagne.

That said, there’s little evidence of their now-separated parents’ past in Say Lou Lou’s own sound, a melting pot of atmospheric dream pop and glittery electronica which sounds like Bat For Lashes covering ABBA, although their unsettled childhood spent travelling between Sweden and Australia has undoubtedly imbued their work with a sense of melancholy.

http://mimo.recordingconnection.com/introducing-say-lou-lou/9610002/
 
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