Adios Amigo
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"“This indie pop group bolsters itself with warm, murky harmonies and lovely, listless vocals. All four instrumentalists sing on every song, and the resulting music is more akin to British invasion-style rock than contemporary pop — three-part harmonies ra"

“This indie pop group bolsters itself with warm, murky harmonies and lovely, listless vocals. All four instrumentalists sing on every song, and the resulting music is more akin to British invasion-style rock than contemporary pop — three-part harmonies rather than a lead over backing vocals. Most tracks start with a tantalizingly drawn-out major seventh chord. Sometimes the musicians hover on one tonal center for an entire song, the same way a painter might obsess over a single color. They’re forgiven.” - East Bay Express


"“Adios Amigo’s music is more low-key than in your face, with subtle crescendos and washed out three-part vocal harmonies. It’s the perfect music for the end of a day at the beach, when the late afternoon sun pales everything to a light golden hue.”"

“Adios Amigo’s music is more low-key than in your face, with subtle crescendos and washed out three-part vocal harmonies. It’s the perfect music for the end of a day at the beach, when the late afternoon sun pales everything to a light golden hue.” - Jackie Andrews (The Bay Bridged) - The Bay Bridged


"“The self-titled EP is pure California dreaming: nostalgic, jangly music that makes you feel sun-soaked and happy.”"

“The self-titled EP is pure California dreaming: nostalgic, jangly music that makes you feel sun-soaked and happy.” - The Deli SF Magazine


"“Adios Amigo’s music is like taking a happy pill; their pop melodies are like a loving hug.”"

“Adios Amigo’s music is like taking a happy pill; their pop melodies are like a loving hug.” - Tony DuShane (SF Chronicle) - SF Chronicle


"“Pure indie-pop bliss.”"

“Pure indie-pop bliss.” - Emily Savage (SF Bay Guardian) - SF Bay Guardian


"“Happy, hopeful, celebratory music.”"

“Happy, hopeful, celebratory music.” - Steven Short (NPR) - NPR


"“Psych-pop up and comers”"

“Psych-pop up and comers” - Sam Weiss (Prefix Magazine) - Prefix Magazine


"“Adios Amigo’s dulcet indie pop songs sit well alongside bands like Broken Social Scene and Built To Spill.”"

“Adios Amigo’s dulcet indie pop songs sit well alongside bands like Broken Social Scene and Built To Spill.” - Emily Zemler (RCRD LBL) - RCRD LBL


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