Bright, jangly guitars and impeccable vocal harmonies that define the sound of nineties optimism. Polished power pop for sunny drives and coffee shop afternoons.
Formed in Los Angeles in 1989, The Rembrandts are an American duo consisting of Danny Wilde and Phil Solem. The pair, who previously collaborated in the band Great Buildings, performs a blend of power pop, alternative rock, jangle pop, and pop rock. They have released music through labels including Atlantic and Blue Élan Records and achieved widespread recognition for composing the theme song to the television sitcom Friends.
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Shares studio polished, analog warmth, layered dense (production style); harmonized, vocal layering, crooning (vocal style)
Shares power pop, pop rock, alternative rock (subgenres); joyful, nostalgic, bittersweet (moods)
Shares harmonized, vocal layering, crooning (vocal style); power pop, pop rock, soft rock (subgenres)
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