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Electro-pop trio, [[Icky Blossom]] formed s in Omaha, Nebraska in 2011, bringing together singer/synth player Sarah Bohling and singer/multi-instrumentalists [[Derek Pressnall]] and Nik Fackler (director of the [[Independent Spirit]] nominated Lovely, Still), who became acquainted through the Omaha arts scene and Pressnall's sidebands; [[Tilly and the Wall]] and [[Flowers Forever]]. In early 2012, Icky Blossoms signed to Omaha based, [[Saddle Creek]], who released the band's self titled, full-length LP released on July 17, 2012. Produced by [[TV on the Radio]] multi-instrumentalist [[Dave Sitek]], it's said to be an “album of sharp mechanical grooves and romantic attitude” by [[SPIN magazine]].
Electro-pop trio, [[Icky Blossoms]] formed s in Omaha, Nebraska in 2011, bringing together singer/synth player Sarah Bohling and singer/multi-instrumentalists [[Derek Pressnall]] and Nik Fackler (director of the [[Independent Spirit]] nominated Lovely, Still), who became acquainted through the Omaha arts scene and Pressnall's sidebands; [[Tilly and the Wall]] and [[Flowers Forever]]. In early 2012, Icky Blossoms signed to Omaha based, [[Saddle Creek]], who released the band's self titled, full-length LP released on July 17, 2012. Produced by [[TV on the Radio]] multi-instrumentalist [[Dave Sitek]], it's said to be an “album of sharp mechanical grooves and romantic attitude” by [[SPIN magazine]].

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Electro-pop trio, Icky Blossoms formed s in Omaha, Nebraska in 2011, bringing together singer/synth player Sarah Bohling and singer/multi-instrumentalists Derek Pressnall and Nik Fackler (director of the Independent Spirit nominated Lovely, Still), who became acquainted through the Omaha arts scene and Pressnall's sidebands; Tilly and the Wall and Flowers Forever. In early 2012, Icky Blossoms signed to Omaha based, Saddle Creek, who released the band's self titled, full-length LP released on July 17, 2012. Produced by TV on the Radio multi-instrumentalist Dave Sitek, it's said to be an “album of sharp mechanical grooves and romantic attitude” by SPIN magazine.