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southernorhiker My issue with Alanis in the 90swas her voice. Laura sounds so much better IMHO! I really enjoyed X on my first listen through 🙂
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In spring of 2020, the world came to a dizzying halt and like everyone else, we were left to our own devices while stuck at home in Wisconsin with limited toilet paper and the Tiger King. With such a monotonous existence, we turned to nostalgia to entertain ourselves by re-watching old 90s movies and TV series. We dusted off our large black CD binders full of grunge, electro-trash, angsty vocals and the filthy guitar riffs designed to cleanse raw spirits. As a nod to this impeccable decade, Endless Blue has created “X”, a 90’s post-grunge throwback album adorned with flannels and thermal t-shirts worn by trendy assholes, angsty and breathless vocals with a healthy dose of goth, just because we felt like it. Covers by formative artists including: Cake, Counting Crows, Cowboy Junkies, Alanis, Tori Amos and more. Word!

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released March 3, 2023

Laura Hillman - Vocals
Nick Mitchell - Other stuff

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Endless Blue San Marcos, California

Strongly influenced by the fruits of the downtempo Bristol sound of the early nineties, Endless Blue’s music spins the trip- hop style in a new direction while staying true to their roots. They infuse trip-hop’s “signature” lo-fi beats, vintage synths, and jazzy bass with guitar and songwriting that leans toward the indie-rock vibe of their original home of Minneapolis, Minnesota. ... more

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