Peaking Lights
Peaking Lights | |
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Origin | San Francisco, CA |
Genres | Psychedelic pop |
Years active | 2008 | –present
Labels | Night People Mexican Summer Weird World Two Flowers |
Associated acts | Leisure Connection Rahdunes Analogue Players Club Numbers Dynasty Unborn Unicorn Heart of Snow Omen Compass Mummers Faceplant Hisseaters |
Website | peakinglights |
Members | Aaron Coyes Indra Dunis |
Peaking Lights are a husband and wife[1] music duo who met in San Francisco in 2006 and moved to Spring Green, Wisconsin in December 2007 where they lived until 2009 then moved to Madison, Wisconsin from 2009-2011, they returned to the west coast to live in Los Angeles, California where they currently live. Peaking Lights music has been described as psychedelic pop.[2] The band originally formed in 2008, performing live in order to fund a road trip to Texas, at which point they released the self-titled cd-r Clearvoiant (later released on cassette via Night-People).[3] Their son Mikko contributed vocals to their third album, Lucifer.[4][5] In 2013 their second son Marlon was born. They were among the "friends" that contributed in 2013 to The Flaming Lips' The Time Has Come To Shoot You Down…What A Sound, a reworking of the Stone Roses debut album. [6]
Discography
Albums
- Clearvoiant (2008, self-released)
- Clearvoiant (2008, Night People cassette)
- Imaginary Falcons (2009, Night People)
- Space Primitive (2010, Fuck It Tapes, cassette)
- Space Primitive (2010, Night People)
- 936 (2011, Weird World / Not Not Fun)
- Lucifer (2012, Mexican Summer / Weird World)
- Lucifer in Dub (2012, Weird World / Mexican Summer)
- 936 (2013, Two Flowers)
- Cosmic Logic (2014, Weird World)
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