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Tracyanne & Danny Share Video for “Cellophane Girl” and Release Two B-sides

Listen to Bonus Tracks “Baby’s Got It Bad” and “Can’t Get Over You”

Oct 03, 2018

Tracyanne & Danny is a new project from Camera Obscura frontwoman Tracyanne Campbell and Danny Coughlan (who has previously released music as Crybaby). Their self-titled debut album, Tracyanne & Danny, came out back in May via Merge (it was our Album of the Week). Now they have shared a video for “Cellophane Girl.” It features footage filmed on their recent U.S. tour as the goof around America. The band has also shared two bonus tracks from the album, “Baby’s Got It Bad” and “Can’t Get Over You.” More

Under the Radar Announces Issue 64 with Kamasi Washington on the Cover

Issue 64 Out Now and Also Includes Interviews with Interpol, Beach House, Wild Nothing, Death Cab for Cutie, Suede, Natalie Prass, Ethan Hawke vs. Phosphorescent, Christine and the Queens, Low, Snail Mail, and Much More

Aug 31, 2018

Under the Radar is excited to announce the full details of our new print issue, which is out now nationwide (on newsstands, in such stores as Barnes & Noble and Books-A-Million, and elsewhere) and available to buy directly from us here. The issue features Kamasi Washington on the cover. More

Tracyanne & Danny Haunt a Bed & Breakfast in the Video for “It Can’t Be Love Unless It Hurts”

Tracyanne & Danny Out Now via Merge, Duo Features Camera Obscura's Tracyanne Campbell

Jun 07, 2018

Tracyanne & Danny, is a new project from Camera Obscura frontwoman Tracyanne Campbell and Danny Coughlan (who has previously released music as Crybaby). Their self-titled debut album, Tracyanne & Danny, came out a couple of weeks back via Merge (it was our Album of the Week). More

Album of the Week: Tracyanne & Danny

Tracyanne & Danny Out Now via Merge

May 25, 2018

Tracyanne & Danny, is a new project from Camera Obscura frontwoman Tracyanne Campbell and Danny Coughlan (who has previously released music as Crybaby). Their self-titled debut album, Tracyanne & Danny, came out today via Merge. More

Tracyanne & Danny Share New String-Swept Duet “It Can’t Be Love Unless It Hurts”

Tracyanne & Danny Due Out May 25 via Merge, Duo Features Camera Obscura's Tracyanne Campbell

May 01, 2018

Tracyanne & Danny, is a new project from Camera Obscura frontwoman Tracyanne Campbell and Danny Coughlan (who has previously released music as Crybaby). Their self-titled debut album, Tracyanne & Danny, is due out May 25 via Merge. Now they have shared the album’s third single, string-swept duet “It Can’t Be Love Unless It Hurts.” More

Mar 28, 2018

Tracyanne & Danny, is a new project from Camera Obscura frontwoman Tracyanne Campbell and Danny Coughlan (who has previously released music as Crybaby). Their self-titled debut album, Tracyanne & Danny, is due out May 25 via Merge. More

Feb 27, 2018

Yesterday we reported that Camera Obscura frontwoman Tracyanne Campbell had announced Tracyanne & Danny, a new project with Danny Coughlan (who has previously released music as Crybaby), and we shared a teaser trailer for the project. Now Tracyanne & Danny have announced their self-titled debut album and shared its lovely first single, “Home & Dry.” More

Camera Obscura’s Tracyanne Campbell Announces New Tracyanne & Danny Project via Teaser Trailer

Project Features Danny Coughlan of Crybaby and is For Merge Records

Feb 26, 2018

Camera Obscura understandably haven’t had much activity since the tragic and untimely passing due to cancer of founding member and keyboardist Carey Lander in 2015. The band’s last album was 2013’s Desire Lines. But now frontwoman Tracyanne Campbell has announced Tracyanne & Danny, a new project with Danny Coughlan (who has previously released music as Crybaby). More



Interviews

Oct 15, 2018

Camera Obscura’s Tracyanne Campbell, and Danny Coughlan, who records as Crybaby, were set up on a blind date of sorts, by a manager and publisher who thought the two musicians’ guitar pop might make for a fruitful collaboration. More