Seattle’s Sea Lemon on the Brilliance of Arlo Parks

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Hosted by Evie Stokes

Natalie Lew of Seattle dream-pop group Sea Lemon talks about her love for Arlo Parks and her “sad house” sound.

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Host Evie Stokes talks with Natalie Lew of Seattle dream-pop group Sea Lemon. The two talk about Lew’s experience opening for Death Cab for Cutie and lessons she took from touring. She also testifies her love for Arlo Parks and her “sad house” sound. “2SIDED” is from Arlo Parks’ latest album, Ambiguous Desire, out now via Transgressive Records.

Produced by Dusty Henry
Mastered by: William Myers
Production support: Serafima Healy

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