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Recording under the name Phantogram, upstate New Yorkers Sarah Barthel and Josh Carter have spent the better part of the last decade combining hazy, trip-hop-inflected electronic sounds with gauzy ...
When Phantogram announced their new album Three, they hinted that a Grant Singer-directed video for lead single “You Don’t Get Me High Anymore” was forthcoming. Today the duo released the ...
Phantogram shared a euphoric new song, 'Into Happiness,' which follows their 2018 single, 'Someday,' and their 2016 LP, 'Three.' ...
Phantogram’s beats have a hip-hop flavor, with hints of 808’s, analog synths, crispy snares and hi-hats. The overall sound is bombastic and high-energy, with Sarah Barthel’s vocals adding ...
Phantogram is masterful when it comes to layering sounds over each other, whether it be spacy synths, off-kilter samples, drum breaks or guitar pieces. RELATED: Album Review: Elley Duhé has a ...
Currently, Phantogram is on tour promoting Memory of a Day, with a Denver date at the Fillmore Auditorium on Tuesday, February 18. LA producer meija is also on the bill.
Phantogram’s transmissions range from the alluringly spooky (“Mouthful Of Diamonds,” “Let Me Go”) to the downright nightmarish (the terrifying, minimalist “Running From The Cops”).
Phantogram met the home stretch with just as much fervor as the first 12 songs, pulling out all the stops for their real closing track, “You Don’t Get Me High Anymore,” a surprisingly deft ...
Phantogram is primed to deliver a golden evening, after been saving up for it for so long. “ [Playing live] is just a lot of hard work and focus and putting your energy into what you love ...
We will examine the second full-length from indie-dance band Phantogram, as well as the latest from prolific alt-rock stalwarts Guided By Voices. Suzanne Vega released a new record this week, as ...
Phantogram’s newest single “Cruel World” is from their upcoming album Three. Sarah Barthel and the minimalist piano play tag team about the unforgiving world we all inhabit.
Three will be Phantogram’s first album since 2014’s Voices, which debuted at No. 3 on Billboard ’s Top Rock Albums chart, selling 21,000 copies, according to Nielsen Music.