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"Finest Dearest take dreamy melodies and meet them with sometime shoegaze-y and drone-y, sometimes bouncy and minimalist guitars. Featuring a singer whose gentle, dulcet voice recalls Connie Lovatt and Rebecca Gates, the band takes me back to a time when indie rock was more about earnestness than irony."- San Francisco Bay Gurdian, 8 days a week
CDep $4.80
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The debut full-length album from San Francisco's Finest Dearest. "Listening to the San Francisco quintet reminds me of the late '90s, before iPods and Myspace, when K Records meant something and 'indie pop' was still a phrase in my vocabulary. The band takes me back to a time when indie rock was more about earnestness than irony."--Sarah Han, SF Bay Guardian. For fans of Pretty Girls Make Graves, Blonde Redhead, Sleater-Kinney, Archers of Loaf, and Discount.
CD $7.99
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VINYL FORMAT. The debut full-length album from San Francisco's Finest Dearest. "Listening to the San Francisco quintet reminds me of the late '90s, before iPods and Myspace, when K Records meant something and 'indie pop' was still a phrase in my vocabulary. The band takes me back to a time when indie rock was more about earnestness than irony."--Sarah Han, SF Bay Guardian. For fans of Pretty Girls Make Graves, Blonde Redhead, Sleater-Kinney, Archers of Loaf, and Discount.
2x10" $11.99
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