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Teen Dream is the third studio album by American dream pop duo Beach House. It was released on January 26, 2010, as the band's debut album on the record label Sub Pop. Internationally, the album was released by Bella Union in Europe, Mistletone Records in Australia, and Arts & Crafts in Mexico. The album was produced by the band and Chris Coady.
The discography of musical duo Beach House consists of eight studio albums, one compilation album, five extended plays, and 25 singles.The duo was formed in Baltimore, Maryland by Victoria Legrand as a vocalist and keyboardist, and Alex Scally as a guitarist, keyboardist, and backup vocalist.
"Used to Be" is a song by American dream pop band Beach House from their third studio album, Teen Dream. It was written by lead vocalist and keyboardist Victoria Legrand and guitarist Alex Scally and produced by them along with Chris Coady.
How long would it take for nine teens who seem to have stepped out of a High School Musical re-make to morph into Survivor castaways? On Pictou Island, the answer was about 48 hours. Before you ...
"Norway" is a song by American dream pop band Beach House, from their third studio album, Teen Dream.The song was released on January 18, 2010, with "Baby" as its B-side.The song was released as a free download on the band's site on November 17, 2009, before its commercial release.
They say love is blind. And now scammers are banking on it. Romance scams — a type of con in which online fraudsters lead a person on with talk of romance (typically in the form of manipulative ...
BPD Detective Brad Thorne warns of a growing trend of “sextortion” scams targeting teen boys and details strategies parents can use to keep kids safe. | Opinion
Zach Schonfeld of PopMatters said "Zebra" remains "one of Teen Dream’s most irresistible moments, buoyed by yearning vocal sighs and lyrics describing its eponymous "black and white horse arching among us"," as well as commenting on the other tracks of the EP, stating that between the "waltz-like, minor key "Baby" and the lilting, damn near ...