The Limousines
The Limousines were an electropop duo from Los Angeles, formed in the early 2000s by singer-songwriter Eric Emm and multi-instrumentalist Juan Alderete. Their...
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The Limousines were an electropop duo from Los Angeles, formed in the early 2000s by singer-songwriter Eric Emm and multi-instrumentalist Juan Alderete. Their debut album 'Get Sharp' came out in 2004 and built a cult following with its blend of pop melodies and electronic textures.
In 2004, they released 'Internet Killed The Video Star,' a satirical track about the internet's effect on music culture that became their breakout single. The song's success pushed them briefly into the mainstream, though their sound, which some critics found polarizing, never quite settled into a comfortable commercial lane.
They put out two more albums, 'Sweet Release' in 2007 and 'Hush' in 2010, and worked with occasional collaborators like drummer Max Guinn and Grandaddy's Jason Lytle on keyboards. Other songs like '1998 (Scrapbook)' and 'Love Is A Dog From Hell' kept their wry, synth-driven style consistent across their catalog.
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