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    in reply to: Lindsay The Mathlete – Charleston, SC (Prog-Pop / Rock) #11312
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    The new Lindsay The Mathlete single “Mrs. Blue” is out on all streaming platforms!! The next album, “A New Album,” will be out on April 15th!!

    https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/lindsaythemathlete/mrs-blue

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    in reply to: Lindsay The Mathlete – Charleston, SC (Prog-Pop / Rock) #8607
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    New Lindsay The Mathlete single coming on Friday the 13th! NEW ALBUM ON 30TH!

    Our new single called “Specter” is coming out on the 13th! And along with it our new album “The Holborporean” on the 30th. “Specter” is an instrumental track recorded over the summer with a 60s Freakbeat sound. “The Holborporean” is a thematic concept album with a sound rooted in 60s and 70s pop rock.

    (Pictured below: The covers to “Specter” and “The Holborporean” in respective order)

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    in reply to: CARLS – Charleston, SC (Rock) #6975
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    Dude, just wanna say I’ve been listening to this stuff. It’s dope. I love how it brings the same sort of vibes as early 80s new-wave/mod revival. Good stuff. Dale, Wisconsin is my favorite so far.

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    in reply to: Lindsay The Mathlete – Charleston, SC (Prog-Pop / Rock) #6604
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    @chubes

    It takes place in a fictional world stylized around the age of steamships from the 1890s through the 1920s. It has fantasy elements tossed in there. It follows the main character Phillip who leaves his home to become a sailor in the company of Captain Oligald, an old sailor that can do cool Gandalf style wizard stuff. There’s Officer Lightroller (the voice singing “Hold it true, one of you holds the key to our plea”), and Alice, the navigator (the falsetto vocals singing “We mustn’t stay too long” are her). The actual telling of the story was as important to me as the production of each track, since I do intend on writing a proper summary of the entire story after the album comes out. Trust though that it does follow the story closely and will make sense once the album is out.

    The cover is based on those old field notebooks farmers used to keep back in the 50s and 60s, it’s supposed to look like a map on a cheap notebook that someone in this world may have. The island circled in red (as well as the word circled in red below) is Southfordia, the location this song takes place at. It’s a bustling and lively port city, which I tried to communicate with the lyrics as well as the slightly chaotic nature of the first half.

    Thanks for asking!

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    in reply to: Lindsay The Mathlete – Charleston, SC (Prog-Pop / Rock) #6583
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    Hi everyone! My band just dropped a new single called “Too Long” which is part of a rock opera that should be coming out in the Fall. Any reviews or comments appreciated! https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/lindsaythemathlete/too-long

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