Release date: 2010-02-09
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Shh . . . Donât tell any car companies about this album. As much as the band would love to blow up like Phoenix did after â1901â gained nationwide exposure with those Cadillac ads, the last t... Read more
This debutrelease, Eyelid Movies, is thecreative work of Josh Carter and Sarah Barthel. This electro-rock, dance-hopduo lays down some mellow beats that will get you moving in your seat. Togetherth... Read more
Phantogram’s debut Eyelid Movies comes across as a shrine to things that sound great on headphones, full of crisp and spry drums, and breathtakingly lush synthesized textures. It could end up prett... Read more
On its debut full-length album Eyelid Movies, electronic pop duo Phantogram makes music for a cinematic dreamscape. Inspired by hypothetical nightmarish scenarios like creepy chase scenes and suspe... Read more
In 2008, Portishead made headlines by reuniting and releasing their first new album in 11 years. And they managed to keep fans' attention by releasing something significantly removed from the moody... Read more
Taking their cue from the rather British trip-hop sound but going much further with it, Phantogram are actually a duo hailing from the NY town of Saratoga Springs. Sarah Barthel provides the bulk o... Read more
They couldn't have picked a better title. Eyelid Movies, the debut LP from the self-proclaimed "street beat" duo Phantogram, is a lush and evocative thumper indebted to the sultry side of Moby's Pl... Read more
New York electronic rock duo Phantogram consist of guitarist Josh Carter and keyboardist Sarah Barthel. The pair puts together a stellar debut with Eyelid Movies that is full of warm and isolating ... Read more
Phantogram is an electro-pop duo from Saratoga Springs, New York that recorded their Barsuk debut, Eyelid Movies, in a barn in the woods, or something, but they sound closer to an electro-pop duo s... Read more
Upstate New York has long been a destination for pilgrims yearning to pare back the excesses of the present in order to reconnect with old ways that have been dismissed as anachronistic by the rest... Read more
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