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Permanent Slow Fade
OriginLondon, United Kingdom
Genres
Years active1999–2001
Past membersBrigid Dawson
Andrew Winter
Michael Pilch
Adrian Winter

Permanent Slow Fade were a four-piece guitar band based in London. They were in existence between 1999 and 2001. Consisting of guitar, bass, drums and vocals they were mainly in the indie/dream pop genre. Their vocalist, Brigid Dawson brought a bluesy-style vocal to the music, which also had hints of psychedelia in it, in a similar vein to singers like Grace Slick.

The group disbanded in late 2001 when Dawson returned to California. Thereafter she joined garage rock band, Thee Oh Sees.

A retrospective compilation of their recordings was issued on vinyl in January 2020, entitled "Permanent Slow Fade", consisting of demos and studio recordings.

Discography

  • Permanent Slow Fade (2020)

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