Vivian Girls

Songs: 16
Albums: 2

Albums

Vivian Girls - Everything Goes Wrong
Everything Goes Wrong
2009, songs: 7
Vivian Girls - Vivian Girls
Vivian Girls
2008, songs: 9

Facts about Vivian Girls

Vivian Girls
  1. Formation and Breakthrough: Vivian Girls was an American indie rock band formed in Brooklyn, New York, in 2007. The trio consisted of Cassie Ramone (guitar, vocals), Katy Goodman (bass, vocals), and Ali Koehler (drums, vocals). They quickly gained attention in the underground music scene with their lo-fi sound, drawing influences from 1960s garage rock and 1980s punk.

  2. Influence on the Indie Scene: Vivian Girls played a significant role in revitalizing interest in lo-fi and garage rock aesthetics in the late 2000s. Their music was characterized by fuzzy guitar riffs, simple yet catchy melodies, and a DIY ethos that resonated with fans of the burgeoning indie scene. They were often associated with other acts like Best Coast, Wavves, and Dum Dum Girls, who were part of the same wave of lo-fi revival.

  3. Critical Acclaim and Discography: The band released three studio albums during their active years: "Vivian Girls" (2008), "Everything Goes Wrong" (2009), and "Share the Joy" (2011). Their debut album received positive reviews from critics, praising its raw energy and infectious hooks. "Everything Goes Wrong" continued to build on their signature sound, while "Share the Joy" showed a progression towards more polished production while retaining their distinct style.

  4. Disbandment and Individual Projects: In 2014, Vivian Girls announced their breakup, citing personal reasons and the desire to pursue other musical projects. Following the breakup, members pursued various solo endeavors and formed new bands. Cassie Ramone released solo albums and formed The Babies with Kevin Morby, while Katy Goodman formed La Sera and Ali Koehler joined the band Upset.

  5. Legacy and Influence: Despite their relatively short-lived career, Vivian Girls left a lasting impact on the indie music scene. They inspired a new generation of musicians with their DIY approach, gritty sound, and unapologetic attitude. Their influence can still be heard in the music of contemporary artists exploring lo-fi, garage rock, and punk aesthetics, ensuring their legacy endures beyond their time together as a band.

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