Alison's Halo

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Alison's Halo
Background information
Origin Tempe, Arizona
Genre(s) dream pop, space pop
Years active 1992-present
Website Official site
Members
Catherine Cooper
Adam Cooper
Lynn Anderson
Alison (drum machine)

Alison's Halo is a dream pop band from Tempe, Arizona. Their airy vocals and delayed riffs are often also associated with shoegazing or space pop. Their first single, "Dozen", was released in 1995. Their first CD, Eyedazzler, is a compilation of songs the band created between 1992 and 1996, was released on the first of January the next year. Since then, they have released a handful of cassettes and singles. Since 2003 they have been working on a remaster of Eyedazzler and a new CD.

  • Eyedazzler
  • 8 bit
  • Dozen
  • Leech

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