FRANKIE ROSE AND THE OUTS

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8/10/2012 Prospect Park Bandshell Brooklyn / NY

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BLOG: NEW MUSIC VIDEO: FRANKIE ROSE
Brooklyn vocalist Frankie Rose has a fairly impressive pedigree. As a founding member of well-loved garage acts Vivian Girls, Dum Dum Girls, and Crystal Stilts, she's accomplished more than most musicians could hope....
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BLOG: MP3: FRANKIE ROSE
The Outs remain out as Frankie Rose continues to push her next LP solo, but no less potent. We've already soaked up "Know Me", strictly gazing at shoes '80s style, and now we've got another in "Night Swim," a track showing off a bit more riffage than previous Rose entrees....
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BLOG: MP3: FRANKIE ROSE
We had a great time hosting Frankie Rose and her band The Outs at CMJ in 2010. Now the former Vivian Girls/Dum Dum Girls/Crystal Stilts drummer is stepping out on her own with another collection of songs titled Interstellar, due out eventually on Slumberland and Memphis Industries (Sans the Outs) ....
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BLOG: OUT AND ABOUT: DIRTY BEACHES AND FRANKIE ROSE AND THE OUTS
The attendees, who were "fashionably late" this past Friday at the Bowery Ballroom, were absent from the evening's greatest attractions....
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BLOG: THE GUEST APARTMENT: FRANKIE ROSE AND THE OUTS
For a newcomer, Frankie Rose brings a pretty impressive musical history steeped in bottom of the well, art house noise and more macabre fascinations to her new outfit....
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CLICK BAIT: FRANKIE ROSE WILL RELEASE SOPHOMORE LP IN FEBRUARY
Frankie Rose promises a different sound on her second album Interstellar set for release February 21 from Slumberland/Memphis Industries....
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Artist Bio

As a founding member, songwriter, instrumentalist and vocalist in Vivian Girls and drummer and occasional vocalist in Crystal Stilts, Frankie Rose has been an integral part of two of the most highly acclaimed and influential groups to come out of Brooklyn's still-vital music scene in the past several years. Her solo project not only reflects the aesthetic earmarks of both those groups, but it also reveals her as a fully-formed artist in her own right.

Ms. Rose's music is haunted by the ghosts of 60s girl group, Brill Building, and 80s and 90s noise pop in equal measure. It's a spooky, lovely sound -- Frankie's ethereal yet affectation-free voice swirling in a sea of church-like harmonies over a bed of tambourines, bells, and propulsive drumming. Recalling in spirit such groups as The Aislers Set and Black Tambourine, Frankie's music is both timeless and immediate, both deeply personal and completely universal.

Recorded at Marlborough Farms Studio with Gary Olson, Kyle Forrester and Crystal Stilts' J.B. Townsend, Thee Only One is a perfect slice of surf-tinged noise-pop. Laden with rumbling reverb and tangy guitar twang, it's an ideal tune with which to wrap up another (almost) endless summer. On the flip, "Hollow Life" is a more subdued affair, spectral psychedelia that resembles nothing so much as Opal's Kendra Smith at her most haunting. Building to a mesmerizing crescendo, "Hollow Life" is a sublime complement to "Thee Only One," rounding out this excellent single in fine fashion and marking Ms. Rose as a talent to watch.
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