Oso Oso

Oso Oso is an American rock band from Long Beach, New York. Jade Lilitri (vocals, guitar), formerly of State Lines, is the only permanent member. The last name Lilitri is a pen name.[1] The band has released three studio albums and two EPs. Their most recent release, Basking in the Glow, was named "Best New Music" by online music magazine Pitchfork.

Oso Oso
OriginLong Beach, New York, United States
GenresEmo, indie rock, pop punk, power pop
Years active2014 (2014)–present
LabelsTriple Crown Records, Seal Mountain Records, Soft Speak Records, Counter Intuitive Records
Associated actsFree Throw, State Lines, The Hotelier, Prince Daddy & The Hyena

History

Originally named osoosooso, the band began as a side-project EP released through Soft Speak Records.[2] Soon after, Lilitri decided to expand upon the project and shorten its name, citing misspelled tour flyers as one reason for the change.[3] That same year, Oso Oso released a split with emo band Free Throw.[4] In 2014, Oso Oso released their first full-length album titled Real Stories Of True People Who Kind Of Looked Like Monsters on Soft Speak Records.[5][6] In 2017, Oso Oso released their second full-length album titled The Yunahon Mixtape on Seal Mountain Records.[7][8][9] In January 2018, Oso Oso signed to Triple Crown Records.[10] The Yunahon Mixtape was repressed following the release of their first EP gb/ol h/nf / subside with Triple Crown Records.[11] In June of 2018 the band released gb/ol h/nf / subside, their first release since signing with Triple Crown Records. In May of 2019 it was announced that Oso Oso would be releasing a new album, Basking in the Glow, on August 16th, 2019. The announcement was accompanied by the first single for the album titled Dig (II).

Discography

Studio albums

  • Real Stories of True People Who Kind of Looked Like Monsters (2015, Soft Speak Records)
  • The Yunahon Mixtape (2017, Seal Mountain Records)
  • Basking in the Glow (2019, Triple Crown Records)

EPs and splits

  • Osoosooso (2014, Soft Speak Records)
  • Oso Oso/Free Throw (2014, Soft Speak Records)
  • gb/ol h/nf / subside (2018, Triple Crown Records)

References

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