Frankie Rose has premiered the video for her latest single “Candy,” and is offering it as a free download.
Frankie Rose And The Outs “Candy” from Slumberland Records on Vimeo.
The single is off the group’s self-titled Slumberland Records debut. Like “Candy,” “Girlfriend Island” and “That’s What People Told Me” boast golden-oldie grooves. Frankie Rose has a reputation for emulating Maureen Tucker-like beats and buzz-stirring bands as Crystal Stilts, Dum Dum Girls, and Vivian Girls. Those groups spearheaded a scene that mixed the sounds of lo-fi garage, big reverb-drenched Phil Spector-produced 60s girl groups.
The singer/guitarist/drummer—aided by fellow Outs bassist Caroline Yes, guitarist Margot Bianca, and drummer Kate Ryan— explores her dream-pop side on the album’s darker numbers, like “Hollow Life” and “Lullabye for Roads and Miles.”
Tour Dates:
10-/18/10 – Chapel Hill, NC – Local 506 with Woven Bones
10/19/10 – Baltimore, MD – Ottobar with Woven Bones
10/20/10 – Philadelphia, PA – Kungfu Necktie with Woven Bones
10/22/10 – Brooklyn, NY — Coco66 with Tamaryn and Light Asylum
10/24/10 – Cambridge, MA — TT the Bear’s Place with Woven Bones
10/26/10 – Rochester, NY — Bug Jar with Woven Bones
10/27/10 – Cleveland, OH — The Spot at Case Western with Woven Bones
10/28/10 – Chicago, IL — Empty Bottle with Woven Bones
11/01/10 – Brooklyn, NY — Music Hall of Williamsburg with Dum Dum Girls and Minks