Wednesday, December 1st, 2010
Mini Mansions, the Los Angeles indie-psychedelia trio who released their self-titled debut album earlier this month on Joshua Homme's Rekords Rekords, share the video for "Wünderbars".
Read the Blow The Scene's review of Mini Mansion self-titled LP HERE.
The band is currently on their first U.S. tour since the album release with dates below:
November
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Monday, November 15th, 2010
Mini Mansions, who released their debut album on Joshua Homme's Rekords Rekords last week, kick off their first national tour since the release of their full-length debut with a Nov. 29 at Tin Can Alehouse in San Diego, Calif.
Mini Mansions has been racking up critical accolades with Filter Magazine saying "... the L.A. trio’s debut is to shimmering Brit pop what QOTSA is to hard rock..," Alternative Press describing Mini Mansions' music as "... bouncy, late-'60s psych-pop in the vein of the Beatles or the Zombies, the band are ambitiously pushing past modern conventions of indie rock" and the LA Weekly saying the album "sways through it ...
Monday, November 1st, 2010
Mini Mansions
Mini Mansions
Rekords Rekords
Available Nov. 2, 2010
By Andy McNeil, Assistant Editor
A bold and rather risqué comparison comes to mind when trying to liken Los Angeles’ Mini Mansions to another band. They are a sonically charged, psychedelically soaring Americanized version of The Beatles. Think the drug-induced St. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band – not the sound of the teeny-bopping Hard Day’s Night. Now before any elderly fans cry blasphemy – please listen to their debut album.
Mini Mansions’ self-titled album stands on its own. It is extremely catchy, extraordinarily complex and playfully bizarre. Above all ...