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frankie cosmos vessel limited edition blue vinyl

FRANKIE COSMOS - VESSEL VINYL (LTD. 'LOSER' ED. TRANSLUCENT BLUE)

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LIMITED 'LOSER' EDITION TRANSLUCENT BLUE

 

Release Date: 30th March 2018

 

The DIY darling of bedroom indie-pop Frankie Cosmos, aka New Yorker Greta Kline, brings us her third studio album and first for new home Sub Pop. Since moving from the lo-fi bedroom set-up of her early works to the studio, Kline has managed to fine tune her sound, without making it overtly glossy or polished. Vessel is her best work yet, as Kline showcases the art of creating beautifully crafted morsels of emotive indie-pop with her soft-but-smoky vocals and delicate lyrics!

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"New York-native songwriter Greta Kline has shared a bounty of her innermost thoughts and experiences via the massive number of songs she has released since 2011. Like many of her peers, Kline’s prolific output was initially born from the ease of bedroom recording and self-releasing offered by digital technology and the internet. But, as she’s grown as a writer and performer, devising more complex albums and playing to larger audiences, Kline has begun to make her mark on modern independent music. Her newest record, Vessel, is the 52nd release from Kline and the third studio album by her indie pop outfit Frankie Cosmos. On it, Kline explores all of the changes that have come in her life as a result of the music she has shared with the world, as well as the parts of her life that have remained irrevocable. Frankie Cosmos has taken several different shapes since their first full-band album, 2014’s Zentropy, erupted in New York’s DIY music scene. For the band’s lineup comprises multi-instrumentalists David Maine, Lauren Martin, Luke Pyenson, and Kline. The album’s 18 tracks employ a range of instrumentations and recording methods not found on the band’s prior albums, while maintaining the succinctly sincere nature of Kline’s songwriting."