Aerogramme
Aerogramme was a Los Angeles duo active in the 2000s, built around the collaboration of vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Craig Wedren and...
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Aerogramme was a Los Angeles duo active in the 2000s, built around the collaboration of vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Craig Wedren and vocalist/keyboardist Mia Doi Todd. Their sound leaned toward ethereal indie-pop, often described as introspective and otherworldly.
They released their debut album 'Always the Blue Sky' in 2004, which drew some critical attention. The 2006 album 'Indiscretion #243' gave its name to one of their better-known songs. Their catalog included several more studio albums through the 2000s and into the 2010s, like 'Echo Park' in 2008 and 'Night Lights' in 2014.
Their work included songs with titles like 'A Conscious Life For Coma Boy' and 'A Simple Process Of Elimination', which fit the mood of their lyrical themes. The music stayed within a particular atmospheric lane, built on the interplay between Wedren and Todd's vocals and arrangements.
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