Drugdealer is the brainchild of Los Angeles-based artist Michael Collins, whose musical project blends the warm, retro-infused sounds of 60s and 70s pop, rock, and folk. Emerging in the mid-2010s, Drugdealer's music offers a nostalgic throwback to the golden age of psychedelic and sunny pop music while remaining distinctly modern in its production and appeal. Collins, the mastermind behind the project, has worked with a rotating cast of musicians and collaborators, contributing to the project's rich and varied sonic palette.
Initially capturing the public's imagination with the 2016 debut album "The End of Comedy," Drugdealer offered a refreshing mix of witty lyricism and whimsical melodies. The release featured contributions from artists like Weyes Blood and Ariel Pink, underscoring the collaborative spirit at the heart of Collins' project. Following the success of their debut, Drugdealer continued to build upon their vibrant sound with the 2019 album "Raw Honey," which included popular tracks such as "Fools" and "Honey," solidifying their reputation for crafting finely-tuned psychedelic gems. Anchored by their distinctive melodies and evocative storytelling, songs like "Madison" and "Someone to Love" showcase Drugdealer's ability to create music that feels both timely and timeless, a quality that has won them a devoted following and critical acclaim.
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