Husbands is a French indie pop band that was formed in 2011. The band is composed of three members: Mathieu Poulain, Yannick Dangin Leconte, and Simon “Tells” Henner. The band's music is characterized by catchy hooks, infectious melodies, and a retro-inspired sound that draws from 80s pop and 90s alternative rock.Husbands released their debut album, "Golden Year," in 2014, which received critical acclaim and helped establish the band as a rising force in the French indie scene. The album was followed by "After the Gold Rush Hour" in 2017, which showcased the band's evolution and experimentation with more electronic sounds and a sleeker production style.Husbands' music has been featured in several popular TV shows and films, including "Shameless," "New Girl," and "Love, Simon." They have also toured extensively throughout Europe and North America, gaining a loyal following with their energetic live shows and infectious pop hooks. Overall, Husbands is a talented and innovative band that has brought a fresh perspective to the indie pop genre.
Plastic Picnic is a Brooklyn band made up of PNW transplants who found one other after moving to New York. Their indie dream-rock combines shimmering synths, atmospheric guitar, and bittersweet lyrics that deal with loss, isolation, and anxiety.
Recorded in a cabin in upstate NY, their debut album, As Long As You Need, explores the space between joy and sorrow, searching for hope amidst dark times. The album reached #10 Most Added on NACC radio and #25 for Sub-Modern Albums.
Plastic Picnic’s orchestral blend of indie-rock has garnered them song placements on TV shows such as Homeland and Shameless, as well as festival appearances. Following a set at Governor's Ball and a west coast tour, they’re set to tour further in 2023.
"Plastic Picnic has a real knack for making synthesizers sound epic" - NPR
“Catchy, danceable beats paired with melancholy lyricism and shimmery melodies" - Billboard
Husbands is a French indie pop band that was formed in 2011. The band is composed of three members: Mathieu Poulain, Yannick Dangin Leconte, and Simon “Tells” Henner. The band's music is characterized by catchy hooks, infectious melodies, and a retro-inspired sound that draws from 80s pop and 90s alternative rock.Husbands released their debut album, "Golden Year," in 2014, which received critical acclaim and helped establish the band as a rising force in the French indie scene. The album was followed by "After the Gold Rush Hour" in 2017, which showcased the band's evolution and experimentation with more electronic sounds and a sleeker production style.Husbands' music has been featured in several popular TV shows and films, including "Shameless," "New Girl," and "Love, Simon." They have also toured extensively throughout Europe and North America, gaining a loyal following with their energetic live shows and infectious pop hooks. Overall, Husbands is a talented and innovative band that has brought a fresh perspective to the indie pop genre.
Plastic Picnic is a Brooklyn band made up of PNW transplants who found one other after moving to New York. Their indie dream-rock combines shimmering synths, atmospheric guitar, and bittersweet lyrics that deal with loss, isolation, and anxiety.
Recorded in a cabin in upstate NY, their debut album, As Long As You Need, explores the space between joy and sorrow, searching for hope amidst dark times. The album reached #10 Most Added on NACC radio and #25 for Sub-Modern Albums.
Plastic Picnic’s orchestral blend of indie-rock has garnered them song placements on TV shows such as Homeland and Shameless, as well as festival appearances. Following a set at Governor's Ball and a west coast tour, they’re set to tour further in 2023.
"Plastic Picnic has a real knack for making synthesizers sound epic" - NPR
“Catchy, danceable beats paired with melancholy lyricism and shimmery melodies" - Billboard
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