Poomse
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Poomse

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Foehn Records
Edit-artist-releases-release-placeholder Poomse vs the Kingdom of Death Album 2014
Edit-artist-releases-release-placeholder Star EP EP 2011
Edit-artist-releases-release-placeholder Tomorrow will come & it will be fine Album 2010
Espora Records
Edit-artist-releases-release-placeholder This is how we fail Album 2016
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In 2006, when Majorcan Llorenç Rosselló decided to post his first songs as Poomse –then a lo-fi bedroom project- on Myspace, they immediately aroused the interest of Foehn Records.

The Barcelona-based indie label released ‘Tomorrow will come & it will be fine' (2010), first album of Poomse and meeting point between folk, pop and slowcore with names like Come, Low, Red House Painters or Codeine -of whom Poomse covered 'Loss leader'- in the background. A few months later, Foehn published 'Star EP' (2011), collecting four more experimental songs.

At this point, Rosselló decided to widen his personal project with the addition of Gaspar Reixach (bass) and Josep Verdera (drums) to present his first two recordings live in Mallorca (opening for Clem Snide or Evening Hymns), Barcelona or London (selected by the The Great Escape festival).

In 2012, Sebastià Mesquida (guitar) and Joan Llabrés (replacing Verdera) joined Poomse and the band began work on new compositions by Rosselló. These new songs became 'Poomse vs the Kingdom of Death' (2014). The record was mastered by John Golden (Low, Sonic Youth, The New Year) and it meant a giant step forward from their previous recordings.

In September of 2016, Poomse release their third record ‘This is how we fail’ on Espora Records in Spain. The American indie label Custom Made Music will release a limited-edition cassette in the USA.