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Tangerine is an American indie pop band. Originally based in Seattle, the group relocated to Los Angeles in 2017. [1]
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Origin | Seattle, Washington (state), United States |
Genres | Indie pop, dream pop, [2] indie rock, garage rock revival [3] |
Years active | 2013–present |
Labels | SWOON Records |
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Sisters Marika and Miro Justad played as a duo called The Neons at the SoundOff battle of bands competition for young people, hosted through the Museum of Pop Culture. [1] Toby Kuhn, who was in the SoundOff audience, partnered with Marika to create a duo, The Sutures; [1] [4] Miro also played with their band after she entered high school. [1] The group split as Kuhn attended, then left, college, [4] while Marika met and performed [5] with Ryan Baker as they both were students at the University of Washington. [6] When The Sutures reunited, Baker joined the lineup, and the band regrouped under the name Tangerine in January 2013. [5]
Over the course of that year, the quartet released their first two EPs, Pale Summer and Radical Blossom. [4] Both EPs received positive buzz from The Guardian, [7] the print edition of NME, [8] and MTV. [9] The band also garnered attention, including "a shout-out from Governor Inslee", [5] for the early single "Hanford Rivera", which addresses toxic waste leakage into the Columbia River from the Hanford Site. [10] Between 2013 and 2014, Tangerine performed at the national level as part of South by Southwest, [11] as well as regional Pacific Northwest festivals like Bumbershoot and the Capitol Hill Block Party. [12] [1]
In 2014, Tangerine's song "The Runner" was featured in two episodes of season 4 of the television comedy Awkward. [13] In October of that year, the band's third EP Behemoth!, its first studio recording [4], was released. A review in Northwest Asian Weekly favorably compared the "sweet vocals" and "edgy chords" of Behemoth! to The Velvet Underground and Television's Marquee Moon album. [12]
In February 2016, a fourth Tangerine EP, Sugar Teeth, arrived. The EP's first and second tracks, "Tender" and "Sunset", premiered on Noisey [14] and Stereogum, [15] respectively.
In June 2017, the Justad sisters and Kuhn announced a move from Seattle to Los Angeles, aiming to record a debut record as Tangerine and interact with more diverse music audiences. [1] Two months later, the band shared the single "Sly Moon", a track created with help from Michael Shuman of Queens of the Stone Age and Zach Dawes of Mini Mansions. [16] After a fall tour with Bleachers, [16] this was followed by a Billboard-exclusive release of the single "Fever Dream" in November 2017. [16]
In October 2018, Tangerine shared their singles "Local Mall" [17] and "Cherry Red" [18] with accompanying music videos. Marika Justad revealed that the group's EP White Dove, which arrived the same month, would transition from Tangerine's previous rock direction to a more melodic sound with pop elements. [17]
The name "Tangerine" came from the song of the same name on Led Zeppelin's album Led Zeppelin III. [12] The members of Tangerine have described the group's style as "dark pop + rock n roll". [16]
Marika Justad has cited Courtney Love, Mazzy Star, and Karen O as stylistic influences, as well as Lou Reed and The Beach Boys for their ability to maintain "that bittersweet light/dark balancing act" in their songwriting. [19] Miro Justad and Kuhn have claimed inspiration, particularly for beats, from Miriam Makeba, Dave Brubeck, Miles Davis, and Antônio Carlos Jobim. [12]