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Annie Hart

One-third of moody, minimalist keyboard trio Au Revoir Simone, Long Island native Annie Hart makes dark, lo-fi synth pop of her own as a soloist. When her band was featured onscreen during the 2017 revival of TV's Twin Peaks, Hart released her solo debut, Impossible Accomplice. She doubled down on its brooding post-punk inspirations with her third full-length, 2023's The Weight of a Wave. Beginning with 2006's Verses of Comfort, Assurance & Salvation, Au Revoir Simone -- Annie Hart, Erika Forster, and Heather D'Angelo -- released four LPs over the course of a decade, making a fan of director David Lynch in the process. He featured the band onscreen in two episodes of Twin Peaks' 2017 third season, in which they performed "Lark" and "A Violent Yet Flammable World," both from their 2007 album The Bird of Music. The same month their second episode aired, Hart released her solo debut album, July 2017's Impossible Accomplice, with arts collective and label Uninhabitable Mansions. The sparser, more bittersweet self-release A Softer Offering followed in 2019, shortly before her new wavy soundtrack for the teen comedy Banana Split combined songs and keyboard-heavy score material. An EP dedicated to keyboard instrumentals, Everything Pale Blue, was released on Orindal Records in May 2021. Her debut album's mix of overcast, punk-damaged synth pop and brooding keyboard balladry appeared in a reinforced, more energized form on The Weight of a Wave (Uninhabitable Mansions) in August 2023.
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