Acrylics

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Nightwatch 00:00 Tools
All Of The Fire 00:00 Tools
Molly's Vertigo 00:00 Tools
Counting Sheep 00:00 Tools
Sparrow Song 00:00 Tools
The Window 00:00 Tools
The Catacombs 00:00 Tools
Asian Pear 00:00 Tools
Tortoise Shell Shades 00:00 Tools
It's Cool Here 00:00 Tools
Lives and Treasure 00:00 Tools
Lil Ivy 00:00 Tools
Sparrow Song (feat. Caroline Polachek of Chairlift) 00:00 Tools
Sparrow Song (Feat. Caroline Polachek) 00:00 Tools
One In Seven 00:00 Tools
Avenue I 00:00 Tools
Honest Aims 00:00 Tools
Conselyea 00:00 Tools
Shame 00:00 Tools
Despair 00:00 Tools
THE GERM 00:00 Tools
Momma's Boy 00:00 Tools
Nada Nada 00:00 Tools
HE WANTS A BABY 00:00 Tools
Reassurance 00:00 Tools
Structure 00:00 Tools
Waiting 00:00 Tools
Keeper Finder 00:00 Tools
Innocence 00:00 Tools
Gluttony 00:00 Tools
Haze 00:00 Tools
Molly's Vertigo bedroom rec 00:00 Tools
Retreat 00:00 Tools
Sinking In 00:00 Tools
Hey Lazy Day 00:00 Tools
New Face 00:00 Tools
Stagnant 00:00 Tools
Battersea Blues 00:00 Tools
Troublevision 00:00 Tools
Harm 00:00 Tools
Awake 00:00 Tools
Losing Sight 00:00 Tools
Sparrow Song (feat. Caroline P 00:00 Tools
Last Living Lion 00:00 Tools
Golden Green 00:00 Tools
Sunset Peach 00:00 Tools
Does It Bleed 00:00 Tools
Barely Bones 00:00 Tools
Please Police Me 00:00 Tools
acrylics - molly's vertigo 00:00 Tools
Into a Wall 00:00 Tools
Mungus 00:00 Tools
I Will Not Be 00:00 Tools
Closer - Interlude 00:00 Tools
In Motion - Interlude 00:00 Tools
Victim Of My Imagination/Puzzles 00:00 Tools
Four White Walls 00:00 Tools
Sir Kus 00:00 Tools
Freek 00:00 Tools
Acrylics - All Of The Fire 00:00 Tools
Hear In My Room 00:00 Tools
Mother Was A Baby 00:00 Tools
Cyber Girl 00:00 Tools
Light The Candle (Bonus track) 00:00 Tools
The Garden 00:00 Tools
Lili Ivy 00:00 Tools
molly´s vertigo 00:00 Tools
PART 1 00:00 Tools
Glitter Dust (Bonus track) 00:00 Tools
08 Asian Pear 00:00 Tools
Self-Titled 00:00 Tools
Closer (Interlude) 00:00 Tools
Couting Sheep 00:00 Tools
Part 2 00:00 Tools
Sparrow Song (in-studio) 00:00 Tools
In Motion (Interlude) 00:00 Tools
Sparrowsong 00:00 Tools
Acrylics, 'Nightwatch' 00:00 Tools
TNGHT 00:00 Tools
Sparrow 00:00 Tools
Acrylics, 'All of the Fire' 00:00 Tools
Mollys Vertigo bedroom rec 00:00 Tools
to review, All Of The Fire 00:00 Tools
Baked (Benzi Edit) 00:00 Tools
I Wanna Go To The Prom With You 00:00 Tools
Lives and Treasures 00:00 Tools
Sparrow Song Feat. Caroline Polachek Of Chairlift 00:00 Tools
Right To Know 00:00 Tools
Kurd Noelle 00:00 Tools
Come Back 00:00 Tools
Acrylics 00:00 Tools
09 Lives and Treasure 00:00 Tools
Light the Candle 00:00 Tools
Chase All Away 00:00 Tools
hate your guts 00:00 Tools
Molly's Vertigo (Gung-Ho! Recordings) 00:00 Tools
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There are two bands with the name Acrylics. 1. Acrylics is a Brooklyn-based indie pop duo. 2. Acrylics is an american hardcore-punk band from Santa Rosa, California 1. Acrylics is the musical partnership of Molly Shea and Jason Klauber. Native to Philadelphia and downtown Manhattan, respectively, the pair began making music together while attending Ohio's Oberlin College, where they spent snowy nights in their basement droning Fender Jazzmasters in odd tunings and listening to vinyl records from New Zealand. After graduating Molly and Jason both moved to Brooklyn and founded Standing Nudes, a fiery quartet with a cult following who became one of the first singings to True Panther Sounds. When the band's drummer and bass player left to become MGMT's touring rhythm section, Molly and Jason decided to try something new. They named their new project Acrylics to evoke a planet of synthetic color. Combining the confessional and the fantastical, Acrylics set out to make cinematic songs that tell the truth too. Acrylics started experimenting with various recording techniques and bizarre results began to emerge. Songs with folk roots grew disco branches, country skeletons wore new age skin. The band set up shop first at L'Hotel Bushwique (a Bushwick basement studio that Jason shared with Patrick Wimberly from Chairlift) and then at Vacation Island Recording in Williamsburg with producer Matt Boynton (Gang Gang Dance, MGMT). Additional tracking was done at Great City Productions in Chelsea with Britt Myers (Yeasayer, Chairlift). Throughout the sessions, friends from Brooklyn's musical community came in and out lending talent and love to Acrylics' labors. Their first EP, entitled "All of the Fire", was released on Terrible Records (Chris Taylor from Grizzly Bear's label) in late 2009, and the press immediately took notice. Pitchfork gave Acrylics "Rising" artist status and listed the band among the "best hopes" for 2010. Across the Atlantic, NME called Acrylics "Teen heartache given pop form." Buoyed by the praise from their EP, Acrylics returned to Brooklyn in late 2010 to finish working on the album. They called it "Lives and Treasure" because that's just about what it cost to finish the thing. Many stories surface and vanish over the course of the album's ten tracks. The songs are concise but extremely potent, and each listen reveals something previously undiscovered. Opening the record with the insomniac lullaby, "Counting Sheep", is already a bold choice. A simple melody restlessly builds upon a baroque set of chords. Harmonies enter and disappear like ghosts. A Beverly Hills Cop synth-bass drops underneath, and then the whole thing explodes into an all-out club banger for just one chorus. There are more austere moments as well, like the acoustic "It's Cool Here" where we find two people learning to accept each other and find peace with their surrounding environment. The title track is all icy disco and speaks of the irresponsibility and excesses that can accompany a life of privilege. It all coalesces into a sparkling, meditative album of uncommon beauty. Hot Sand Records and Friendly Fire Recordings (Asobi Seksu, The Concretes, The Phenomenal Handclap Band) have partnered to release "Lives and Treasure" March 1st, 2011. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.