Bre Loughlin Bio-
Since 2001, Bre Loughlin has been touring the west coast with a variety of projects: from Sympathy Records’ snotty punk quartet -The Stuck-Ups, to the art-rock of Kuma, and most recently with the indie-pop project Daylight Basement. Playing main support for acts such as Concrete Blonde and The Gossip, Bre has electrified stage...
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Bre Loughlin Bio-
Since 2001, Bre Loughlin has been touring the west coast with a variety of projects: from Sympathy Records’ snotty punk quartet -The Stuck-Ups, to the art-rock of Kuma, and most recently with the indie-pop project Daylight Basement. Playing main support for acts such as Concrete Blonde and The Gossip, Bre has electrified stages with soaring vocals and crowd commanding performances.
Loughlin has shed the moniker of Daylight Basement to deliver her forthcoming full-length release “Modern American Photo Album” (available Nov 13th). Produced by Brian Valentino (Weezer, Stevie Nicks, Kiss, Cat Power, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, Oscar winning Brokeback Mountain soundtrack), the sound is a heartfelt blend of 80s pop-rock (ala Men at Work), acoustic song writing, and Bre's fearless vocals -- her singing with a Cheshire grin as if every note might be her last.
‘She sang "Porcupine," "The Hospital" and a few other songs [from Modern American Photo Album], demonstrating the powerful, wide-ranging voice that makes her a local treasure - and, perhaps, national star-in-the-making.’
-- Tom Scanlon – The Seattle Times
“…she has a stage presence that's virtually without rival and a face that belongs on the cover of every music magazine in America and Europe, and you can practically feel her powerful voice inside your chest. Were I the kind of guy who was given to celebrity crushes, I'd probably wait a few hours in the rain just so she could sign my forehead. You know, with a brick.
--Geoff Carter NWsource staff – Seattle PI
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