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Pop / Rock 28/04/2017

San Francisco's Quiet Domino Delivers Electro Pop Bliss In Debut 'Metropelium' Single

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San Francisco's Quiet Domino Delivers Electro Pop Bliss In Debut 'Metropelium' Single
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Quiet Domino is a new indietronica hubbub and freak-pop expression, whose debut single 'Metropelium' drew its inspiration from new musings on a hometown city. Founded in San Francisco, this is the new project of singer-songwriter-reckoner Mark Nelsen... a new persona… a trial… a groovy menace tucked within his Saturn return. Filmed in downtown Los Angeles, the accompanying video, which is directed by Andrew Herwitz and produced by Onema Pictures, stars LA-based model and musician Victoria Murdok, who became friends with Nelsen at a show he played in LA.

Mark Nelsen's unpredictable live shows and knack for writing and producing genre-blending songs led him to create his debut single as Quiet Domino. Over the past few years, he has become known as a solo acoustic performer of expressive folk-pop and also as a member of several Bay Area psychedelic rock bands, namely Dooms Virginia and Annie Girl & The Flight.

YouTube https://youtu.be/nujk36uP5_s
Soundcloud https://soundcloud.com/quietdomino/metropelium






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