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Hailing from Brooklyn, New York, Palomar was born in 1998 with the release of their self-titled, self-released debut album, "Palomar." Packed with four-part harmonies, their Frankensteinian meld of spirited indie pop and angular punk immediately won them comparisons to Seattle's Fastbacks and England's Talulah Gosh. "Palomar III: Revenge of Palomar" is Palomar's long-awaited third album, and it reveals a Palomar that has maintained all of its former intelligence, humor, and enthusiasm, while gaining a worl... [ read more ]
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RESTOCK. Excellent twee-pop from this girl group. "[Palomar's] schtick-free live presentation is mated to a sound that pulls in an almost bewildering catalog of precursors. The quartet combines a sharp melodic sensibility with angular punkisms that bring up comparisons with Switzerland's Kleenex and England's Mekons." --Chris Morris, Billboard
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Palomar demonstrate a distinct clarity on All things, forests, expressing the tangled feelings of loss, doubt, joy, wistfulness and the struggle to keep going. They do so with what sounds like, after many years of toil, the all-too-rare self-revelation that "We are a band. Not a collective, not some pseudonym for a cagey and eccentric auteur, not a high-concept performance troupe. We are a BAND." The band is clearly at the height of their powers in terms of musicianship, songwriting and lyricism and they h... [ read more ]
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