Holly Miranda is a Detroit born musician, raised between Michigan and Tennessee. Besides being trained in piano, Holly is a self-taught guitar and trumpet player. In 2001, She recorded "High Above The City", a 20-track solo album available only at shows. In the fall of 2003, Holly met and teamed up with Alex Lipsen, producer and keys player. The project evolved into The Jealous Girlfriends, a four piece band based in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. She also recorded and performed as Raven Mayhem.
"a woozy blend of contemplative guitars a la ’90s Fiona Apple with the horns and production of Dear Science-era TV On The Radio"
"boasts elements of folk and blues, electronic flourishes and futuristic funk, and yet somehow makes it all work in perfect harmony"
"They say that Dark Side of the Moon lines up perfectly with The Wizard of Oz, well this track proves that there is some combination of Kid A era Radiohead, Metals era Feist, and St Vincent at her most vivacious that fuses together to form this bewildering beauty of a track. If the planets align like this for all of Holly’s project then her new album will certainly be one to note in your diary"
"The new album sees​ Holly​ collaborating with various guest personnel, including My Brightest Diamond‘s Shara Nova​ and​ Grandaddy/Modest Mouse‘s Jim Fairchild​, whilst she’s also a featured​ artist on the forthcoming new Fishcerspooner album"
"It’s rare that I find a song so baffling as to defy classification, and yet here we are. The foot-stomping ‘Golden Spiral’, the latest single from Holly Miranda’s upcoming album Mutual Horse out 23rd February, doesn’t need to be understood when it sounds this good"
http://hollymiranda.com
www.facebook.com/hollymirandamusic
www.hollymiranda.bandcamp.com
www.instagram.com/hollymiranda
www.twitter.com/hollymiranda
Holly Miranda is a Detroit born musician, raised between Michigan and Tennessee. Besides being trained in piano, Holly is a self-taught guitar and trumpet player. In 2001, She recorded "High Above The City", a 20-track solo album available only at shows. In the fall of 2003, Holly met and teamed up with Alex Lipsen, producer and keys player. The project evolved into The Jealous Girlfriends, a four piece band based in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. She also recorded and performed as Raven Mayhem.
"a woozy blend of contemplative guitars a la ’90s Fiona Apple with the horns and production of Dear Science-era TV On The Radio"
"boasts elements of folk and blues, electronic flourishes and futuristic funk, and yet somehow makes it all work in perfect harmony"
"They say that Dark Side of the Moon lines up perfectly with The Wizard of Oz, well this track proves that there is some combination of Kid A era Radiohead, Metals era Feist, and St Vincent at her most vivacious that fuses together to form this bewildering beauty of a track. If the planets align like this for all of Holly’s project then her new album will certainly be one to note in your diary"
"The new album sees​ Holly​ collaborating with various guest personnel, including My Brightest Diamond‘s Shara Nova​ and​ Grandaddy/Modest Mouse‘s Jim Fairchild​, whilst she’s also a featured​ artist on the forthcoming new Fishcerspooner album"
"It’s rare that I find a song so baffling as to defy classification, and yet here we are. The foot-stomping ‘Golden Spiral’, the latest single from Holly Miranda’s upcoming album Mutual Horse out 23rd February, doesn’t need to be understood when it sounds this good"
http://hollymiranda.com
www.facebook.com/hollymirandamusic
www.hollymiranda.bandcamp.com
www.instagram.com/hollymiranda
www.twitter.com/hollymiranda