veronica falls

Patience - The Girls Are Chewing Gum
Patience - The Girls Are Chewing Gum
Patience - The Girls Are Chewing Gum
Roxanne Clifford, formerly of beloved indie-pop band Veronica Falls, announces her debut album as Patience, coming May 5th on Glasgow's great Night School Records and on her own Winona Records in the U.S. Dizzy Spells is a rare "love at first listen" record, thanks in large part to its brilliant, empowering opener "The Girls Are Chewing Gum", produced by the legend Todd Edwards
video: Patience – The Church
video: Patience – The Church
video: Patience – The Church
Patience is the new solo synth-pop project of Roxanne Clifford, the former frontwoman of beloved London indie-pop group Veronica Falls. The gorgeous lead single and a-side from her debut 7" is a wistfully bittersweet dance-floor anthem that possesses all of the heart and nostalgic/romantic melodic sensibility that made her previous work so great, but this one radiates an icy, softly shimmerin
mp3: Veronica Falls – <br /></br>“Right Side of My Brain”
mp3: Veronica Falls –

“Right Side of My Brain”
mp3: Veronica Falls –

“Right Side of My Brain”
London's Veronica Falls have made their new single -- our first glimpse at the band's forthcoming debut full-length -- available for download at veronicafalls.com, for the low price of one e-mail address. Go here to grab the sweetly melodic and invitingly ominous indie-pop jam &quot;Right Side of My Brain...
video: vivian girls | “when i’m gone”
video: vivian girls | “when i’m gone”
video: vivian girls | “when i’m gone”
*********** elsewhere: Sweet new song from London's Veronica Falls up at the group's myspace page. Stream "Beachy Head" here. *********** Animal Collective's "Banshee Beat" vs. the Beach Boys' "I'm Waiting for the Day," courtesy of Porch of the Mystics' Johnny Disaster: mp3: ********** finally: Neon Indian covers what I'm told is an old "tejanocore" ballad
falling for a ghost like you
falling for a ghost like you
falling for a ghost like you
veronica falls We've been playing this song from London's Veronica Falls on our radio show for a minute now, and apparently it'll see release on the group's upcoming debut 12&quot; EP on Captured Tracks (probably?) in the near future. Fits in nicely with the label's haunting/extremely catchy lo-fi pop aesthetic (Dum Dum Girls, the Mayfair Set, etc...