Three Albums Made by Two People Coming Together

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Three Albums Made by Two People Coming Together

Two people coming together to make music is a staple in pop music these days, often as a collaboration of a singer and a producer. The three duos presented here go beyond that and create their music truly as a unit. Is it coincidence that they all are based in places that are not usually focal points of pop music?

Stonerpop – Apollo

The name Stonerpop may lead you in the wrong direction, because Maudie Michelle and Jimmy Maneuva from Louisiana do electronic music, albeit of the more psychedelic kind. Their debut full-length “Apollo” pushes the edge of pop music and surprises around every corner.

Listen on Apple Music or Spotify below:

Spectator – Charlie, Baby

Megan Rooney and Jeffrey Albert write together in St. Louis, Missouri as Spectator. “Charlie, Baby” includes 11 dreamy, sweeping soundscapes with alternating vocals. An album to let yourself drift away.

Listen on Apple Music or Spotify below:

Fawns of Love – Permanent

Fawns of Love are teachers Jenny and Joseph Andreotti from Bakersfield, California, who are into perfectly executed classic dream pop and shoegaze.

Listen on Apple Music or Spotify below: