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Wondrous Bughouse, Trevor Powers' sophomore record as Youth Lagoon, finds Powers collaborating alongside distinguished mixer/producer Ben H. Allen for the first time. Allen had produced with indie musicians before, previously lending his expertise to lauded records such as experimental pop quartet Animal Collective's influential Merriweather Post Pavilion (2009) and art rock quintet Deerhunter ...
Powers was initially active as Youth Lagoon from 2010 to 2016, [4] and again starting in 2022. Youth Lagoon's music has been described as neo-psychedelia, [5] and includes elements of Americana music and experimental music. [6] Youth Lagoon's debut album, The Year of Hibernation, was released on Fat Possum Records on September 27, 2011. [7]
Ian Cohen of Pitchfork gave the album a positive review, stating, "Regardless of the subject matter or the production or the arrangements, the most truly self-searching Youth Lagoon album has Powers realizing he perhaps knew his position of strength all along—the inner child set adrift in the adult world, left to figure it out on his own." [9]
Trevor Powers retired the Youth Lagoon project in February 2016 and released two experimental albums under his own name, Mulberry Violence (2018) and Capricorn (2020). [1] [2] [3] In October 2021, Powers experienced a severe reaction to an over-the-counter medication that turned his digestive system upside down and turned his stomach into a "non-stop geyser of acid" coating his larynx and ...
The Year of Hibernation is the debut album of American artist Youth Lagoon, the stage name of musician Trevor Powers.The album was released on September 27, 2011, on the independent record label Fat Possum Records.
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Maryke was born in the Bahamas before she emigrated to Canada when she was 2 and a half years old, settling in Toronto. She was the first graduate from the alternative high school program Interact. [3] In 2008, she received the Elan Award for ‘Best Female Voice Over in an Animated Feature or TV Production’ for her role on Johnny Test. [4]