Frankie Rose has premiered the video for her latest single “Candy,” and is offering it as 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
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