A Big Yes And A Small No

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I'm Always Manic (When I'm Around You) 02:07 Tools
This Doesn't Feel Like Goodbye 02:38 Tools
Composure 03:49 Tools
Looking Over My Shoulder 02:10 Tools
Jesus That Looks Terrible On You 05:31 Tools
Faded Away 03:07 Tools
If You Won't Beg 04:20 Tools
What A Fucking Mess This Turned Out To Be 05:22 Tools
Sorry I Missed You 02:22 Tools
Stranger Things 02:22 Tools
Mise en Abyme 02:22 Tools
I'm Gonna Die One Time 03:19 Tools
A Big Yes And A Small No - I'm Always Manic (When I'm Around You) 02:22 Tools
Enough is Enough 02:22 Tools
Don't Pull It Out 03:19 Tools
We Talk Too Much 03:19 Tools
Amazing Grace 02:24 Tools
REsolve 03:58 Tools
Heather 02:24 Tools
A Big Yes And A Small No - This Doesn't Feel Like Goodbye 02:22 Tools
Original Sin 03:21 Tools
Photo Finish 02:24 Tools
Kool and the Gang is Right 07:09 Tools
You Better Take a Stab While You're Still Sharp 03:19 Tools
I'm Sorry I Missed You 02:24 Tools
What a F*****g Mess This Turned Out to Be 03:21 Tools
I'm Always Manic 02:24 Tools
I'm Always Manic [When I'm Around You] 02:06 Tools
Tthis Doesn't Feel Like Goodbye 02:39 Tools
If YouWoin' Beg 02:39 Tools
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Currently mixing a new full length due out in fall of 2016! After surviving a kidnapping in Colombia, an acquittal for felony assault with a deadly weapon on a police officer, and a bastard of a heroin addiction, Kevin Kendrick decided that life was too short to keep playing music his heart wasn't in. In the summer of 2008 featuring Kendrick’s former Fat Mama band mates Jonathan Goldberger on guitar, Erik Deutsch on keyboards, Joe Russo on drums, Jonti Siman on bass, as well as Moira Meltzer-Cohen on backing vocals, he formed Brooklyn-based A big Yes and a small no. By fall, they began playing their brand of hyper-educated, condescending, expressionist avant-pop around their hometown of New York City. In February 2007, A big Yes headed into the studio to record their much anticipated debut album Jesus That Looks Terrible On You, which was released in May, 2008 to heavy college radio play and critical acclaim. A follow-up EP Too Little, Too Late was released in 2011, and after a brief hiatus, Kevin Kendrick is currently mixing a full length due out in Fall of 2016. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.