Widemouth Releases New Indie Rock Single "Raincoat"
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Chris DeVille
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Summary
Widemouth, a Chicago-based band described as "alt-country" but sounding more like indie rock, has released a new single called "Raincoat." The band started playing Big Thief covers and features vocal interplay between Jamie Eder and Mak Carnahan. Their debut album's title track "No Gasoline" was compared to a Phoebe Bridgers ballad. The band self-describes as "a hot little indie band from Chicago."
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Widemouth self-describe as 'a hot little indie band from Chicago,' which makes a lot more sense to me than the country designation.
'No Gasoline,' the title track from their debut album, is more like a Phoebe Bridgers ballad.
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