TAG: Holly Miranda

Dec07

WATCH Creep :: “Animals” (Feat. Holly Miranda) (Video)

“Animals” is the latest by Brooklyn neu-goth goddesses Lauren Flax and Lauren Dillard (aka Creep). The tune is what we love to expect from the duo, making us wish we were dancing in long trenchcoats while staring at our feet, breaking out into a sudden flurry of R&B moves when the snare fills kick in.


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Aug23

Maximum Balloon (Review)

Maximum Balloon

Maximum Balloon

Released by DGC / Interscope


The self-titled debut release from Maximum Balloon, the artist better known as TV on the Radio’s Dave Sitek, plays out much like a TVOTR record albeit with a slightly different cast of characters. Bandmates Tunde Adebimpe and Kyp Malone are along for part of the ride and joined by the likes of Theophilus London, Holly Miranda, and Little Dragon. The synthy dancefloor funk of “Groove Me” gets things ignited and segues well into the horn-inflected, multi-tiered ambience of “Young Love.” “Absence of Light” (featuring Adebimpe) and “Shake Down” (featuring Malone) are classic, uptempo TVOTR tracks that tie the record together well. The back-and-forth dynamic of male to female vocalists is also paramount to the album’s continuity. Karen O’s silky vocals carry the airy “Communion” and the beautiful crooning of Holly Miranda sits gently atop the downtempo drums of “The Lesson.” The explosive lead single “Tiger,” which features a serpentine feline chasing people through an endless sea of balloons in the excellent music video, is Sitek letting loose all the tools in his vast arsenal. The track leaps out of the frame thanks to the vocal stylings of Aku, whose delivery bears an uncanny resemblance to Adebimpe.

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Mar20

SXSW Day Three Picks: The xx and Holly Miranda (Video)

The xx closed out their maiden SXSW voyage by performing in the final slot at the XL Recordings showcase at the Central Presbyterian Church. In the air hung an atmosphere of  intimacy and reverence. The boisterous and booze-laden concert settings of the festival were left at the door and the band performed a well-sounding set–the acoustics and the bass were very intense, similar to the calculated concentration that Romy Madley and Oliver Sim exude. True to form, they kept it cool and barely hinted at smiling until leaving the stage.

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