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Sistrionix (Deluxe Version)

15.4M streams

15,364,669

Femejism

3.4M streams

3,444,640

Royal Jelly

3M streams

3,011,974

Deap Lips

2.7M streams

2,686,994

Smile More

2.6M streams

2,576,115

Bring It On

2.5M streams

2,487,879

Marriage

1.4M streams

1,386,941

Get Gone

532.1K streams

532,073

American Cockroach

459.2K streams

459,209

End Of The World

440.4K streams

440,354

Biography

Deap Vally debuted in 2011 with a primal mix of hard rock and greasy blues riffs, like the White Stripes colliding with the Black Keys. The female indie duo formed in Los Angeles after guitarist/howler Lindsey Troy took a crocheting class taught in a San Fernando shop by drummer Julie Edwards. The two swapped CDs from their respective projects and soon decided to jam together. Choosing an image based on halter tops and short jean shorts, they played their first show at Silverlake Lounge. Their raucous on-stage presence would earn them opening slots with acts like Muse, Peaches, Wolfmother, the Vaccines, and Red Hot Chili Peppers. In the spring of 2013, the self-professed Valley Girls released a four-song EP, Get Deap!, produced by Lars Stalfors (Matt and Kim, the Mars Volta, Cold War Kids). Their full-length debut, Sistrionix, arrived that same year and was also produced by Stalfors. Their sophomore effort Femejism was issued three years later. Produced by Nick Zinner (Yeah Yeah Yeahs), the album restrained some of the crunch assault of their debut, showcasing a side of Troy that reflected vocal influences like Karen O, Courtney Barnett, and Chrissie Hynde. 2020 saw them release a collaborative album with The Flaming Lips, to much critical acclaim. In 2021, they release their Digital Dream EP featuring jennylee, KT Tunstall, Peaches, Soko and Jamie Hince.