
Oh My God... I'm So Alone: Milky Clear Vinyl LP
âOh My God! Iâm So Alone.â is the third full length album from Liverpoolâs premium Indie-Pop group, SPINN. A noted step away from their earlier sound âOMGISA'' feels like a major step forward for the trio. Reflecting upon the alienation and uncertainty they have felt in their early twenties, SPINN have taken inspiration from the people, places, films and books that they have come to know and love, and built an album with the aim of helping to navigate the daunting landscape of adulthood in mind. Built on the bandâs underdog spirit, refusal to buck to trends, and their ability to articulate complex emotion through well written pop music, âOh My God! Iâm So Aloneâ is an album which perfectly exemplifies why SPINN are a band with such staying power, worthy of maintaining their place on the wider Indie scene whilst so many of their peers have fallen by the wayside. Â
âOh My God! Iâm So Alone.â is the third full length album from Liverpoolâs premium Indie-Pop group, SPINN. A noted step away from their earlier sound âOMGISA'' feels like a major step forward for the trio. Reflecting upon the alienation and uncertainty they have felt in their early twenties, SPINN have taken inspiration from the people, places, films and books that they have come to know and love, and built an album with the aim of helping to navigate the daunting landscape of adulthood in mind. Built on the bandâs underdog spirit, refusal to buck to trends, and their ability to articulate complex emotion through well written pop music, âOh My God! Iâm So Aloneâ is an album which perfectly exemplifies why SPINN are a band with such staying power, worthy of maintaining their place on the wider Indie scene whilst so many of their peers have fallen by the wayside. Â
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âOh My God! Iâm So Alone.â is the third full length album from Liverpoolâs premium Indie-Pop group, SPINN. A noted step away from their earlier sound âOMGISA'' feels like a major step forward for the trio. Reflecting upon the alienation and uncertainty they have felt in their early twenties, SPINN have taken inspiration from the people, places, films and books that they have come to know and love, and built an album with the aim of helping to navigate the daunting landscape of adulthood in mind. Built on the bandâs underdog spirit, refusal to buck to trends, and their ability to articulate complex emotion through well written pop music, âOh My God! Iâm So Aloneâ is an album which perfectly exemplifies why SPINN are a band with such staying power, worthy of maintaining their place on the wider Indie scene whilst so many of their peers have fallen by the wayside. Â














