
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
I Heard You Say
Take It As It Comes
When I'm Gone
Can't Get Over You
Dance (If You Wanna)
Walking Alone At Night
I Have No Fun
Lake House
The Other Girls
Tension
The Desert
The End
Survival
I'm Not Asleep
Out For The Sun
Sixteen Ways
Trying To Pretend
Double Vision
Before I Start To Cry
Death
You're My Guy
Vanishing Of Time
Light In Your Eyes
Sick
John, I'm Only Dancing
Something To Do
Surfin Away
Second Date
Most Of All
Sludge
Your Kind Of Life
At It Again
Lonely Girl
Memory
Moped Girls
My Baby Wants Me Dead
Mistake
Where Do You Run To?
I Can't Stay
My Love Will Follow Me
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