L.A.'s Warpaint branches out from the abstract with stepped-up spin
Warpaint follows up its successful 2010 debut with an album that keeps the band's 'impressionistic' nature while adding an electronic groove.On the surface, the members of local quartet Warpaint give the impression they're low-key when it comes to making music. Bassist Jenny Lee Lindberg will tell you she doesn't think about music — she "feels" it — and along with singer-guitarist Emily Kokal, the two will regularly apply words such as "chill," "vibe" and "energy" to the band's creative proc...
L.A. Times - Pop & Hiss — Warpaint follows up its successful 2010 debut with an album that keeps the band's 'impressionistic' nature while adding an electronic groove.On the surface, the members o... more info
Chorus.fm — *Chvrches (http://www.absolutepunk.net/tags/chvrches/)*' Lauren Mayberry has reviewed the new *Warpaint (http://www.absolutepunk.net/tags/warpaint/)* album for The Talkho... more info
KEXP Seattle — If their lyrics give any sense of how tough the ladies of Warpaint are, the Los Angeles quartet aren’t a band so much as they are a gang. Not in the organized crime sen... more info