Альбомы исполнителя
Sweet Invitation
2023 · сингл
Magnetic Strangers
2022 · альбом
Red Flags
2021 · сингл
Laisse tomber les filles
2020 · сингл
Ghost Town
2020 · сингл
4AM Eternal (Diana Boss Remix)
2020 · сингл
4AM Eternal
2020 · сингл
Fantasy Love
2018 · Мини-альбом
Dark Place
2018 · сингл
Better When You're Close
2018 · сингл
Better When You're Close (Radio Edit)
2018 · сингл
Feel Alright - EP
2016 · Мини-альбом
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Биография
Magnetic Strangers, the debut LP from Vancouver’s Blonde Diamond, opens with the snap of a snare drum before organ, tremolo-bitten guitar, and a mission bell clang in chorus like three gunslingers, backlit by a blood orange sunset, silhouetted on some dusty 1800s high street. It’s a playful nod at the top of opener Man With No Name; vocalist and band leader Alexis Young is a student of Ennio Morricone and the soapy, soaring drama of Spaghetti Western soundtracks. Magnetic Strangers is a probe of desire and relationship not just between two individuals, but within oneself, too. “The Man With No Name” exists out there, but he also exists in here, in the very chemical, molecular bits of ourselves that we negotiate with each day. “It’s a narrative about the laws of attraction, whether that be to a stranger, to a person, to a feeling, to a place,” says Young. The record’s menagerie of operatic, late-night indie rock and roll (Dreamland, In The Dark), dive-bar R&B (Red Flags), charred disco (We Just Wanna Dance, 4AM Eternal), and wide-eyed electro pop (Strange Times) play host to a warring between choice, agency, reason, and compulsion. Magnetic Strangers’ ten tracks present a psychedelic, boundary-tensing work: that rare record which poses as many questions in its lyrics as it does in its compositions. If you’re brave enough to search for answers to them, Blonde Diamond invites you to saddle up.