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"Songwriting duo since middle school, Kylie Slabby & Kylie Hastings of The Daddyo’s have spent a lot of time turning their wide eyed, sugar-coated musings of life, into a sparkling array of pop-laced grunge and shoegaze that carries with it a dazzling assortment of head swaying hooks." -Dan E. Brown: The Grey Estates
The Daddyo’s has since been a live performing band for over 5 years and have released a handful of studio recordings, including 2 full length albums and 3 lengthy EP’s. They’ve toured all over the midwest and the East coast. The grunge pop group has received attention over seas with record labels and blogs and have been a part of many collaborations that put out cassette tapes/etc.
Currently, Daddyo’s are still based in Tulsa, OK and play every now and then around town. Stay tuned for more Daddyo shows and updates in the near future! Until then, you can listen to their complete discography on their Bandcamp, Spotify, Apple Music, etc! :)
"Smother Your Brother (The Daddyo’s second full length album) is brimming with a semi-subversive brand of wholesome doowop and sunbather beach pop. The songs aren’t so much soaked in reverb as they are warbled and warped by sitting out in the heat too long, all while the vocals of singers Kylie Slabby and Kylie Hastings willfully melt into each other like friends sharing a wardrobe. "
-Josh Boydston: Oxford Karma
"Sludgy garage pop meets grunge tinged surf rock soaked in sweet and sour all girl harmonies." -Annika Haskell
The Daddyo’s has since been a live performing band for over 5 years and have released a handful of studio recordings, including 2 full length albums and 3 lengthy EP’s. They’ve toured all over the midwest and the East coast. The grunge pop group has received attention over seas with record labels and blogs and have been a part of many collaborations that put out cassette tapes/etc.
Currently, Daddyo’s are still based in Tulsa, OK and play every now and then around town. Stay tuned for more Daddyo shows and updates in the near future! Until then, you can listen to their complete discography on their Bandcamp, Spotify, Apple Music, etc! :)
"Smother Your Brother (The Daddyo’s second full length album) is brimming with a semi-subversive brand of wholesome doowop and sunbather beach pop. The songs aren’t so much soaked in reverb as they are warbled and warped by sitting out in the heat too long, all while the vocals of singers Kylie Slabby and Kylie Hastings willfully melt into each other like friends sharing a wardrobe. "
-Josh Boydston: Oxford Karma
"Sludgy garage pop meets grunge tinged surf rock soaked in sweet and sour all girl harmonies." -Annika Haskell