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Galaxy Fingers

12+ albums
indiedream popsynth popslowcoreExperimental pop

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about

Alex and Clara met during a study program in Japan. When they got back home, they ended up on opposite coasts of the United States (one in Connecticut and the other in California), but they decided to start writing songs long-distance. It sounds like a tale, a story made up for the beginning of a novel, but it is true. This is the origin of GALAXY FINGERS, a group influenced by doowop, shoegaze, post-punk, folk music, and slowcore. They were captivated in equal parts by the COCTEAU TWINS, PRETEND, Laura Marling and THE MAGNETIC FIELDS, and the chemistry was so strong that over time they realized they needed to record the songs. Clara recorded the vocals from the east coast, and the rest was recorded on the west coast. And behind the control panel of these songs was Brad Lee, member of THE ALBUM LEAF. The result is their first EP, “Let In Elijah EP”. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

top songs

1

I Need Therapy

3,352
2

Cynically Sweet

2,234
3

Clap For Them

1,259
4

Asking For Space

1,136
5

Hugs When You're Anxious

304
6

Right Joan

176
7

Funeral At Cosmo Square

145
8

Little Paw

125
9

Edith Six Arms

117
10

Ring of Flowers

95

albums

Let In Elijah

Let In Elijah

The Last Bastion Of Fox Quality

The Last Bastion Of Fox Quality

Clap For Them

Clap For Them

Asking For Space

Asking For Space

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God's Still Mad About Watergate

Let In Elijah EP

Let In Elijah EP

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Let In Elijah - EP

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Fake Weight / Walnut Paneled Idiot

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Pepmobile / Big Spam

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I Need Therapy

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BIRP! November 2017

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Galaxy Fingers

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