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St. Louis based duo Sleepy Kitty's "rainbow-tinged indie pop" (NYLON
Mag) is high-energy art-rock that goes straight to the brain's
pleasure center. Paige Brubeck's reverb-drenched vocals loop soaring
harmonies over her searing guitar leads and former Harvey Danger
drummer Evan Sult's heavy hooks, in what Brooklyn Vegan deems "a
grungier and more layered Best Coast."
The two met in Chicago while playing in separate bands and started
tinkering with a side project that soon took over. They moved to a
former warehouse in St. Louis to make music and art full time, and
their debut LP, "Infinity City," was released on Euclid Records in
2012. Their 2014 album "Projection Room" was described by NPR as "Good
fun! Bright, colorful and relatively analog, with leanings toward The
Ramones or ’60s girl groups if Brian Eno had taken up the production.”
In 2016 Sleepy Kitty released "Flux," a garage-rocking EP that the
Toronto Star compared to the Breeders, Veruca Salt, and Courtney
Barnett.