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The Mynabirds are an American indie pop band founded by singer-songwriter and pianist Laura Burhenn, [1] who was previously one half of the Washington, D.C., indie duo Georgie James. [2] Burhenn formed The Mynabirds in 2009, [ 3 ] and shortly after signed to Saddle Creek Records and relocated to Omaha, Nebraska . [ 4 ]
Generals is the second studio album by the indie pop band The Mynabirds. [1] It was released by Saddle Creek Records on June 5, 2012 and produced by Richard Swift . [ 2 ] The album's title was inspired by Richard Avedon 's photograph "Generals of the Daughters of the American Revolution ".
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On Metacritic, What We Lose in the Fire We Gain in the Flood has an average score of 77 out of 100, indicating "generally favorable reviews". [3]James Skinner, writing for Drowned in Sound, praised both Burhenn's vocals and Swift's production, stating that the album "revels in a soulful, brassy buzz that sounds great from the offset and even better on further listening". [2]
Damphier is known to often provide substantial contributions as a multi-instrumentalist to the albums he produces. He has co-written with and/or had songs recorded by The Mynabirds, Paper Rival, Photo Ops, Jillette Johnson, Jessica Lea Mayfield, [3] Aaron Lee Tasjan, Seratones, Johanna Samuels, Lola Kirke, Andrew Combs, Greta Morgan, Oh Mercy ...
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Georgie James was an American indie pop/rock group from Washington D.C. composed of John Davis (formerly of Q and Not U) and Laura Burhenn. [1]When Q and Not U disbanded in 2005 after releasing three albums, the band split into three different projects: Ris Paul Ric, a folk/electronic solo effort from Chris Richards; Harris Klahr commenced work on his new project, President; and finally ...
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