Poppy Jean Crawford

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Poppy Jean Crawford is the perfect sonic union of the avant-garde underground and eclectic pop. Born and raised in southern California, Crawford has been performing live since she was 15 and has continually honed her sound through a series of EPs and singles. This period of experimentation comes full circle on ‘The Takeover’, her E.P. made in collaboration with producer James Dring (Blur, Gorillaz, Lana Del Rey).

Having previously leaned more toward the noisy, guitar-driven side of indie rock, Crawford dazzles with moody, layered pop songs influenced by everything from the late ‘90s U.K. trip-hop of Portishead and Sneaker Pimps to the driving, confident sounds of Blondie, Garbage, and M.I.A.

 

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