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TV Girl is an American indie pop band from San Diego, California, consisting of lead vocalist Brad Petering, drummer Jason Wyman, and keyboardist Wyatt Harmon. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The band released its first three EPs in 2010 and a mixtape in 2012.
On October 13, 2021, Jordana released a collaborative EP along with the band TV Girl, titled Summer's Over. On February 8 of 2022, Jordana released a single titled "Catch My Drift" via Grand Jury Music. [8] In September 2023, Jordana and Yot Club released the single "Safe House". [9]
Who Really Cares is the second studio album by American indie pop band TV Girl. It was self-released on February 26, 2016 [ 1 ] and is described by the band as "an album about sex or lack thereof, and its consequences or lack thereof".
French Exit is the debut studio album by American indie pop band TV Girl. It was released on June 5, 2014 and follows the release of their first mixtape The Wild, The Innocent, The TV Shuffle and their third EP Lonely Women. [1] The band describe the album's songs as "about lost lust, too much love and not enough." [2]
The girls discuss on renaming the band from Shin-Kawasaki after Rupa and Tomo join as Momoka is invited by one of her friends to perform at a live house in Suwa. While making travel preparations, Nina is surprised by the visit of her sister Suzune, who shows concern for Nina's future and warns she might not be welcomed back by the family if she ...
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Television was an American rock band formed in New York City in 1973. The group's most prominent lineup consisted of Tom Verlaine (vocals, guitar), Richard Lloyd (guitar), Billy Ficca (drums), and Fred Smith (bass). An early fixture of CBGB and the 1970s New York rock scene, the band is considered influential in the development of punk and ...
In 2005, the band re-released Believe in a new package with a DVD containing footage taken from concerts of the 2000s and sold it through their official website. [96] [97] A US and European tour followed Believe first release, but the project for releasing in 2004 a live DVD tentatively titled Girlschool Live at the Garage never materialised. [98]