Smoosh
Biography
Tween indie rock duo Smoosh formed in Seattle in 2002. At the time, eight-year-old Chloe (last name withheld) was a student at the Seattle Drum School whose instructor Jason McGerr (later the drummer in Death Cab for Cutie) suggested she begin collaborating with other fledgling musicians to better understand the role of percussion in rock music. Chloe simply went home and began playing with her ten-year-old sister Asya, who despite quitting piano lessons was now writing her own clever, buoyant songs on her keyboard. Dubbing the project Smoosh, the sisters recorded a demo of Asya's songs, and soon were staples of the local live circuit -- not only was the duo invited to perform live on Seattle's influential KEXP, but from there they were invited to open dates for acts including the aforementioned Death Cab, Sleater-Kinney, and Cat Power. After signing to the local Pattern 25 label, Smoosh teamed with producer Johnny Sangster to record its 2004 debut album, She Like Electric. In 2006, the sisters signed with indie stalwart Barsuk, which released their second album, Free to Stay, the same year. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
Selected Discography

Free To Stay
2006

She Like Electric
2004
WOW been listening to this song for awhile now and just found out they are kids. Pretty good
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Their albums are OK, but I saw then open up for the eels in Toronto a couple of years ago and they put on a GREAT live show!
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I can't believe I just bookmarked organ talk, because the song actually did make me bob my head, but they are so young what could they possibly know about music...... I quit be a musician haha
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I thought this was a boy singing... But then I was like "HOLY F**K! ITS NOT!"
i <33 them though. ;> she kinda sucks at singing. Hah! |
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Why does Hannah Montanna what's her name get all the attention when these girls are obviously far superior?
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WOWOWOWOW i give major props to these girls. I respect them for writting such mature music good job!
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Wow. I'll take this over The Bloodhound Gang any day. Cheers to 2 adolescent girls making respectable music.
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I heard some songs from the Free to Stay album. Really liked it. Actually had been listening to it for awhile here on Pandora and diggin it. Finally decided to check out the group and wow am I suprised it's just... well two little girls. Good on ya both. Great stuff.
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Wow! I love their fresh sound. SO mature for an 8 and 10-year old. Awesome.
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I remember hearing them live at a friend's wedding and was totally amazed at their sound for their age. I would have expected something more akin to Brittany-wan n a - b e ' s and was so very pleasantly surprised at their mature sound.
I really enjoy their music!!! |
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i love this sooo much, i iddnt kno they were so yung, thats soo cool. i love it. such a good sound, so pleasent
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It's crazy how hard these girls kill it. I don't even know what I was doing at their age but I definitely wasn't blowing people away with my prowess on a keyboard.
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I just heard one of their songs on my Regina Spektor station and loved it! I wish I had that much talent when I was their age.
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To both Fairygirl and abullo2: Yes, Asya and Chloe's younger sister, Maia, is now performing with them as a part of Smoosh. She wasn't, however, when this biography was originally written. (Pandora isn't always the best about keeping up-to-date artist profiles.)
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phoenixserap : Pandora seem to use All Music Guide for biography info...
Anyways..I'm surprised i liked this group..You can tell it's a young person singing but i was into it. |
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i thought that there were three of them, but i guess not
although on their website, in the pictures, there is definetly more than 2 kids also, they are, like teenagers now my sister introduced me to them last year she was 17 at the time, and it's kinda funny, cause singers like aly and aj and the jonas brothers r older than Smoosh, and they attract young fans, and Smoosh attracts their age and older! |
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wow, for souch young girls they are very talented. her voice does betray her age though, as sleepy said. but that i suppose is not always a bad thing.
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I thought they might be youngsters (the sound of the singer's voice was evident), but all in all age can never determine talent. This is especially true when it comes to this fine pianist/sing e r sister duo. Much love for the young and ambitious! Keep on conquering!
Love, Sleepy Child |
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Interesting. To me they do sound their ages but it's cute.
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another reason i love pandora...ho w else would i hear such a great, young band. how fun!
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These are such groovy kids.
I can't help but turn the volume up when "Free to Stay" comes up! Groove on, little ladies. |
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Yeah, they're lyrics are a little immature though. They lack the depth that most artists in their genre seem to possess, but if they keep with it they pass them all up.
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I had no idea they were so young! Their voices sound mature & experienced. Amazing!
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