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For the last ten years, LA-based Blue Broderick has been making daydreamy guitar pop as Diners, outlining her optimistic worldview within the simple catchiness and charming style of ‘60s luminaries like Harry Nilsson and Brian Wilson. However, on DOMINO, her energetic new album on Bar/None Records, she’s taken a turn toward overdriven, uptempo power pop, applying her affirming lyricism to an unabashed rock record. With production help from Portland songwriter Mo Troper, DOMINO places her breezy melodies alongside stomping Big Star guitars and hazy fuzz bass, lending a new urgency to her anthems. - Chase Kamp
Diners plays indie pop and power pop, blending daydreamy guitar melodies with an optimistic outlook, notably on albums like "DOMINO."
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Diners is the musical project of Blue Broderick, who performs both solo and with a full band.
Diners originated in the Phoenix D.I.Y. scene in Arizona and is now based in Los Angeles, California.