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Biography

  • Years Active

    2009 – present (15 years)

  • Founded In

    Brooklyn, New York, New York, United States

There are at least two bands by the name Slowdance,
1)
The band Slowdance played their 11th (or possibly 12th) show March 31 2011, opening for PS I Love You and Diamond Rings at Glasslands. Unusually captivating for an unheralded opener, the quintet zipped through a quick set of tight and moody, occasionally Francophonic indie-pop. (This sat well with French-Canadian fans of the bill’s headliners.) Slowdance bring keyboard and guitar and a rhythm section that can flip from a new wave throb to a spaghetti western rumble as easily as it delivers punchy indie-pop, all anchored by vocalist Quay Quinn-Settel’s demure cheek and soprano dramatics. She recalled France Gall, and they did Stereolab, because language still counts (even the set-closing cover of New Order’s “Consent” was not without its tie to France). Says Quinn-Settel: “I learned how to read in French before learning in English. It’s half of me, it wouldn’t feel right to sing in English alone. Plus the way the language shapes the mouth changes the timber of my voice, so it’s nice to have both.”

Other formative reference points Slowdance cite include Blondie, the Raincoats, and ’70s synthwave, which help contextualize the tracks here for you to sample (the spaghetti-soaked “Spell,” the coy “Sweetness,” “Slashed Tires”‘ airy angst). Those are below, along with a mixtape playlist we asked the band to compile as the perfect primer to the aesthetic of Slowdance.

2)
A pop punk band from Tallahassee. That faded into complete obscurity in the Mid 00's

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