Oso Oso

Oso Oso
Origin Long Beach, New York, United States
Genres Emo, indie rock, pop punk, power pop
Years active 2014 (2014)–present
Labels Triple Crown Records, Seal Mountain Records, Soft Speak Records
Associated acts Free Throw, State Lines

Oso Oso is an American emo band from Long Beach, New York.

History

Oso Oso began with the release of an EP in 2014 titled osoosooso on Soft Speak Records.[1] That same year, Oso Oso released a split with emo band Free Throw.[2] 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.[3][4] In 2017, Oso Oso released their second full-length album titled The Yunahon Mixtape on Seal Mountain Records.[5][6][7] In January 2018, Oso Oso signed to Triple Crown Records.[8] The Yunahon Mixtape was repressed following the release of their first EP gb/ol h/nf / subside with Triple Crown Records.[9]

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)

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

  1. "Oso Oso: osoosooso (2014)". Punknews. Retrieved 3 April 2017.
  2. Lantinen, Christopher. "FREE THROW, OSO OSO SPLIT ON SALE". Modern Vinyl. Retrieved 3 April 2017.
  3. Shrum, Tony. "Oso Oso's 'Real Stories Of True People, Who Kind Of Looked Like Monsters…' Out Today". New Noise Magazine. Retrieved 3 April 2017.
  4. "Oso Oso: Real Stories Of True People, Who Kind Of Looked Like Monsters (2015)". Punknews. Retrieved 3 April 2017.
  5. Cohen, Ian. "Oso Oso: The Yunahon Mixtape". Pitchfork. Retrieved 3 April 2017.
  6. Hyden, Steven. "How Oso Oso Made 'The Yunahon Mixtape,' The Best Old-School '00s Indie Album of 2017". Uproxx. Retrieved 3 April 2017.
  7. "Oso Oso Sign To Seal Mountain Records & Announce Vinyl Preorders". The Alternative. Retrieved 3 April 2017.
  8. Casteel, Beth. "Fall Out Boy share behind-the-scenes look at new music video and other news you might have missed". Alternative Press. Retrieved 26 January 2018.
  9. "Triple Crown Records". triplecrownrecords.com. Retrieved 2018-07-29.
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