"when the message seemed to come out to you all / from the wild eyed depressive one / captivated we would stay / though it was late / it was late..."
Press notes share that this Washington DC "avant-garde alternative recording project" takes influences from 50's rock n roll, surrealism and electronica that "brings to mind Brian Eno’s mid 70s work as well as Berlin-era Bowie" which is an intriguing description indeed.
"It was Late" with it's falling keys, guitar shapes and picking, rushing urgent drumming (and that beat, so compelling) creates a proto punk, art pop noirish atmosphere. It feels cinematic, it feels like nostalgic hugs.
The band shares:
-Robb Donker Curtius
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Argo and the Violet Queens, indie rock, alt rock, alt pop, proto punk, experimental pop, new wave, "It was Late", revival rock, surrealism, dreamy, blended genres, nostalgic hugs,
THE FACTS AS WE KNOW THEM
https://www.instagram.com/argoandthevioletqueens/
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Argo and the Violet Queens are an avant-garde alternative recording project from Washington D.C. whose psychedelic grunge, influenced by 50s rock n roll, surrealism and electronica, brings to mind Brian Eno’s mid 70s work as well as Berlin-era Bowie. Their eclectic adventures in noise have been described as pensive, melancholic and hopeful in equal measure.
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