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(nerdkween)*
OriginAnderson, Indiana
GenresNoise pop, ambient, lo-fi, folk, freak folk, experimental, New Weird America, pop, dream pop
InstrumentsVoice, electric and acoustic guitar, percussion, piano, cassette tape, radio, toys
Years active2000 – present
LabelsStickfigure,
Fieldhouse Recordings
WebsiteOfficial site

Nerdkween (pronounced "nerd queen") is the stage name for the American singer/songwriter and composer Monica Arrington, who is known for lo-fi recordings and minimalist style of electric guitar playing with added electronic noises. She is also known for a wide range in vocal ability, from haunting and airy tones to gritty and country-like twangs. Her music is a part of the genres noise pop, lo-fi, slowcore or dream pop. Arrington started self-releasing cassette tape demos in 2000 starting with "i see things differently now". Then she put out other CD demos "the dark horse" and "Sketches at Eddie's Attic". Arrington's debut full-length album "Synergy" is distributed through Stickfigure Records in Atlanta, Georgia.[1]

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  1. ^ "Stickfigure Records". www.stickfigurerecordings.com. Retrieved 2020-05-30.
  2. ^ Allmusic.com