The Aislers Set emerged from the bustling indie pop scene of San Francisco in the late 1990s, offering a blend of twee pop, retro '60s influence, and lo-fi aesthetics that captivated a devoted following. The band was formed by Amy Linton, a former member of the influential band Henry's Dress, and became known for their thoughtful songwriting and melodic craftsmanship. Linton's dual role as singer-songwriter and producer shaped the group's distinctive sound, which often layered jangly guitars, vintage organ sounds, and intricate vocal harmonies.
Releases like "The Last Match" (2000) and "How I Learned to Write Backwards" (2002) showcase the band's ability to merge infectious melodies with introspective lyricism, maintaining a balance between nostalgia and innovation. Despite their relatively brief time in the spotlight before going on hiatus, The Aislers Set left a lasting mark on the indie pop genre. "Terrible Things Happen" (1998) was their assertive debut that introduced their DIY ethos, and "Cold Christmas," one of their most recent singles, serves as a reminder of the group's enduring appeal, even as they stepped back from consistent recording and touring. Their music continues to resonate with fans old and new through the timeless quality of their songwriting and recordings.
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