Portland-based indie pop quartet Radiation City draw from doo wop, girl groups, and classic pop and rock influences and throw in male/female vocals as well as electronic touches for a sound equal parts throwback and forward-looking. Naming themselves with the idea of making music that could be found in the wreckage of a future dystopia, the group formed in 2010 with organist Elisabeth Ellison and guitarist Cameron Spies, who share vocal duties and who played together in Soap Collectors and Spesus Christ and ran D.I.Y. cassette tape label Apes Tapes. The band was fleshed out in late 2010 with the addition of drummer Randy Bemrose and, early the following year, bassist Matt Rafferty. Their full-length debut, The Hands That Take You, followed shortly thereafter on Apes Tapes, getting an expanded release on Tender Loving Empire that fall. In May of 2012, they were named Best New Band in a poll taken by Portland entertainment paper Willamette Weekly, which tagged the band's sound "Jetsons-era doo wop." Sophomore album Animals in the Median appeared in 2013.
2010年成军于波兰的独立音乐组合带来他们2013年的全新专辑,让人耳目一新.
听不惯indie风格的同学也许会问,特别在哪里?特别在"全生态".
听得太多Pop,听一听Alternative简直就是一次心灵的洗涤.
那些声音和旋律,仿佛是从远处袅袅升起,幽幽传送过来,夹杂着些许清香.
伴随着这些,整个人好象漂在空中,随着空气缓慢浮动,It's fine wherever I go.