Peach Kelli Pop

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Peach Kelli Pop
Origin Ottawa, Ontario
Genres Garage rock, power pop
Years active2009–present
Labels Mint Records
MembersAllie Hanlon

Peach Kelli Pop is a Canadian garage rock band founded by Allie Hanlon in 2009 in Ottawa, Ontario. Allie Hanlon is the band's sole member and primary songwriter. On tour, Hanlon is accompanied on stage by various friends rather than a dedicated touring band. [1]

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Peach Kelli Pop's sound has been compared to 1960s girl groups and referred to as power pop. [2] Hanlon cites the anime Sailor Moon as an influence on her style and covers the series' theme song during live performances and on her third album, Peach Kelli Pop III [3]

Hanlon was the drummer for the Canadian punk band The White Wires since their formation in 2007. In 2009, Hanlon began writing songs in her bedroom for a solo project that eventually became Peach Kelli Pop. [4] In 2010, Hanlon released her first, self-titled album as Peach Kelli Pop I under Canadian label Going Gaga Records. In 2012 Peach Kelli Pop's second album, Peach Kelli Pop II , was released on Burger Records. The band's third album, titled Peach Kelli Pop III , was released by Bachelor and Burger Records in April 2015. [5]

In May 2018, their fourth album, Gentle Leader , was released on Mint Records. [6]

The band is named after a Redd Kross song from their 1987 album Neurotica.[ citation needed ]

Discography

Albums

Singles

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References

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  3. Mapes, Jillian (April 14, 2015). "Meet Peach Kelli Pop, Your New Retro-Punk Obsession". Flavorwire. Retrieved April 21, 2015.
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