Shimmering, ethereal indie pop that feels like golden hour light caught in a jar. Gentle melodies wrapped in lush, textured soundscapes for quiet reflection.
Correatown is the primary musical vehicle for Los Angeles-based artist Angela Correa. Originally emerging from a spare, lo-fi indie folk background, the project underwent a significant sonic evolution toward 'lush and textured melodic soundscapes' starting with the 2011 release 'Pleiades'.
This shift was characterized by the integration of electronic elements, such as static noises and pulsing bass, into a dream pop framework. Correa's career is notable for its significant footprint in sync licensing, with her music appearing in major television dramas like Grey's Anatomy and Ugly Betty. Furthermore, her vocal versatility was showcased when she provided the singing voice for the character Darlene in the film 'Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story'. Critically, Correatown is viewed as a bridge between the earnestness of the mid-2000s singer-songwriter boom and the more atmospheric, production-heavy indie pop of the 2010s. The project maintains a strong DIY ethic, releasing music through Correa's own label, Another Room Recordings.
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