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Pitchfork Podcasts
Pitchfork
8 episodes
4 months ago
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In Sight Out: HAIM
Pitchfork Podcasts
51 minutes
6 years ago
In Sight Out: HAIM
In this edition of In Sight Out, a series of podcasts from Pitchfork that explores new perspectives on music, art, and culture, Pitchfork editor-in-chief Puja Patel speaks with Haim.

The Los Angeles sisters Danielle, Este, and Alana Haim have been playing music as long as they could hold instruments; as children, they played in a cover band called Rockinhaim with their parents. They formed Haim in 2012, and turned heads with their single “Forever” shortly thereafter. Their debut, Days Are Gone, arrived in 2013, a catchy, effervescent blend of pop-rock, R&B, and soft rock. They returned in 2017 with their sophomore effort, Something to Tell You, and most recently released the new single “Summer Girl,” which they debuted at their performance at Pitchfork Music Festival.
Pitchfork Podcasts
Podcasts from Pitchfork, the Most Trusted Voice in Music.