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The Autocollants is tagged as: indie pop, twee, shoegaze, dream pop, pop

Upon the 1996 release of their first EP, Casa, the Southern California quartet known as the Autocollants brought on their styling of gentle indie pop. With the lineup consisting of Laura Watling (lead vocals/bass), Dwayne (guitar), Tim (guitar), , and Ed (drums), their appeal of Stereolab, Lush, and a trademark of breezy, relaxed appear continued the following year as Drive-In Records packaged the bands second EP Tennis Racket. However, by 1997 The Autocollants called it quits amidst personal and creative differences. Laura relocated to Northern California in 1999 and moved on to form Casino Ashtray, Cartwheel — with former Autocollant Dwayne- as well as releasing a solo EP. Shelflife Records eventually gathered and released The Autocollants discography on the 1999 compilation Why Couldn’t Things Just Stay The Same. ~ Mike DaRonco, All Music Guide...
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Nothing At All free download
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Four and a Half
Beyond the Reef
Apple Vines
High School Summer
Candy Coated Kisses
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