5/20/26.
This first came across Miserable Chillers "Innocent Victims" due to the fact that Raffaele Melina bought it. I listened, and liked it, but wasn't bowled over. I think I didn't pay close enough attention, or there was just too much diversity of sound for me to find a listening groove.
Then, a couple of weeks later I noticed that Bandcamp had named the album one of its "New and Notable". The short write up stated that the album "channels popsmiths like Blue Nile and Prefab Sprout". This was enough to get me to listen differently. I also looked at the tags at the bottom of the release page: art pop, indie, jangle pop, power pop, soft rock, sophistipop. Perfect tags.
As evidenced by those tags, I was initially correct during my first listen - this album tries on many different styles and sounds. So take a look at these comps I jotted down while listening to the album multiple times: The Lemon Twigs, Arthur Russell, Talking Heads, The Kinks, Mac DeMarco and Prefab Sprout.
MIserable Chillers is the long-running project of Miguel Gallego who is based in New York City. This was mastered by Ryan Power. This is released by Baby Blue, a label also based in New York.








