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The Postmarks: Soft Pop

The Postmarks: Soft Pop

Debut Album Available
FEBRUARY 6th"


Miami, Florida
 

Francoise Hardy, The Smiths, John Barry, Ennio Morricone, Henry Mancini, Burt Bacharach  

The Postmarks deliver smooth, sophisticated pop. their soft vocals linger with you the way good solid music should. Their songs and recordings have been carefully crafted as a "heartbreak factory": “A suburban bedroom symphony suffused with post-teenage heartbreak and painstaking pointillism." (The New Times Broward/Palm Beach.)  With nods to French pop and Brian Wilson's orchestral arrangements, The Postmarks believe they can rekindle the love affair people once had for beautiful music and well-crafted songs about the trials and tribulations of life.  

The Postmarks cite Brian Wilson as a major musical influence (who doesn’t?), and the upbeat melodies do justice to the statement. Though it may seem to be a bit parallel, The Smiths are one of the band’s most vocal lyrical influences. (Obscure Sounds Blog)

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