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Grace Mitchell

By the age of 16, Grace Mitchell broke with her downtempo, R&B-influenced cover of Hall & Oates' "Maneater" for the soundtrack to The Secret Life of Walter Mitty. The Portland, Oregon-born Mitchell -- who plays keys, drums, and guitars -- signed with Casablanca/Republic in 2013 and relocated to Los Angeles. Her debut EP, Design, was released in October 2014. Produced by Morgan Taylor Reid (Lady Gaga, RedOne), the four-song collection had a mature, polished vibe similar to the alt-pop of Lorde and Banks. Her rich voice carried songs like "Runaway" and "Your Design" into early Lana Del Rey territory. Her follow-up, Raceday, was released in November 2015. That EP was produced by Mark Foster (of Foster the People) and Rich Costey (Muse, Flying Lotus, Of Monsters and Men) and featured "NoLo" and the buzzed-about hit "Jitter," a throwback electro track with bounce elements and even some Peaches-esque rapping. In early 2017 Mitchell issued a pair of singles, the bruising "Kids (Ain't All Right)" and the '80s-style pop anthem "Now," in anticipation of the late-summer release of her debut long-player.
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17 album(s) • Trié par Meilleures ventes

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