Abbott Hayes

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I Miss You 03:43 Tools
3 Months 05:27 Tools
Everything I Do is Reckless 03:37 Tools
Twilight 06:20 Tools
Returning the Favor 03:53 Tools
you spread like fire 04:12 Tools
A One Night's Difference 04:12 Tools
A Slideshow of Better Things 03:30 Tools
Mountains 03:30 Tools
Just As Well 03:30 Tools
Resting Place 04:51 Tools
We Don't Need a Bigger Boat 04:51 Tools
I Miss You [blink-182 cover] 03:43 Tools
Earth Gently Rolls 04:36 Tools
Bird With Broken Wings 04:36 Tools
Outdoor Sounds 04:36 Tools
Understand This 04:36 Tools
Stay (A Little Longer) 04:36 Tools
The Artist 04:36 Tools
Year After Year 04:36 Tools
How It Got Started 04:36 Tools
I Miss You (Blink-182 Cover) 03:43 Tools
The Believer 03:43 Tools
One Nights Difference 03:51 Tools
Josh's Terrible Headache 03:51 Tools
Hits Close To Home 03:51 Tools
Spread Like Fire 03:51 Tools
i feel 03:51 Tools
A One Nights Difference 03:51 Tools
A Flower (Rough) 04:04 Tools
I Miss You(Blink 182 Cover) 04:04 Tools
I Miss You (Blink 182 Cover) 03:43 Tools
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Sometimes you find good music in places you would never expect. Take a ride, weaving through the windy roads of the Adirondacks. Travel along the mountain passes and steep inclines. It is here, nestled between the towering landscape, where you can find the birthplace of Abbott Hayes. Hailing all the way from upstate NY is a band of seasoned musicians with a sound comprised from years of playing together. Both as friends and musical equals, the group strives to find a balance between staying true to their roots and reinventing themselves. Their musical approach can be defined as a rock band infused with pop, folk and country flavor. With influences the likes of Bruce Springsteen, REM, The Beatles, Bob Dylan, Tom Petty and Elliot Smith, Abbott Hayes attempts to attract an audience of both young and old. The band's newest album, "Giving Myself Away," is viewed as their first attempt at becoming a multidimensional, more diversified version of their former selves. With a sound for every ear, the album is able to capture a wide-ranging fan base with songs that stretch across the rock and roll spectrum. Simply put, It can be viewed as a musical Frankenstein... a collision of genre that can only be described as a visionary monster. As if writing their last will and testament, Abbott Hayes hopes to leave behind a resounding tone with their listeners. The band is not concerned with shaping their sound around the times. In the grand scheme of things, their only goal is create music that moves through the generations, music that is timeless. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.