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Byline: LAUREN WATERMAN editor: Valerie Steiker
The original idea was to cover these sort of cynical, evil-sounding songs," explains Annie Hart of Au Revoir Simone, which she formed with Erika Forster and Heather D'Angelo in 2003. It's a funny notion coming from a band whose eighties-era electronic keyboards are warmed by lovely, layered vocal harmonies and the occasional hand clap. But creating new material, it turned out, "was almost easier than learning someone else's songs," says Forster. This spring brings the stylish Brooklyn trio's second full-length album, Still Night, Still Light (their first gained the attention of MTV and David Lynch), which ...