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Tanlines may be the best band you’ve never heard

March 13, 2012 by Archived posts Leave a Comment

By Yetunde Keme | Staff Writer | Tanlines are looking to get their proper recognition by utilizing more vocals and synthetic pop in their newest album, Mixed Emotions. The indie rock/pop duo consists of Brooklyn natives Jesse Cohen (drums) and Eric Emm (guitar/vocals). The band formed in 2008 when they collaborated in the production of a song for Cohen’s band Professor Murder. Entertainment column Spinner.com interviewed the duo back in 2010, and asked them how they came up with the band name. “I think the name was something we saw on the back of a truck that we were driving behind,” they said.  “‘Lines’ is a musical term, like, a keyboard line, and it also references [how] much … [Read more...] about Tanlines may be the best band you’ve never heard

Filed Under: Arts and Entertainment Tagged With: Friendly Fires, indie pop, Indie Rock, music, recognition, synthetic pop, Tanlines, Vampire Weekend, Westernized Afro-pop

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