
Brooklyn trio Vivian Girls was one of the more exciting and accessible groups to emerge from a scene of late-2000s lo-fi indie bands. Deriving their name from the ill-fated characters featured in the work of writer/illustrator Henry Darger, the Vivian Girls paired girl group melancholy with punk nihilism in reverb-heavy songs that recalled the raw, grainy beauty of lesser-known '90s independents like Black Tambourine, Talulah Gosh, and Tiger Trap.
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Where Do You Run To
Tell The World
Wild Eyes
Such A Joke
All The Time
Going Insane
No
Never See Me Again
Damaged
I Believe In Nothing