Beginners

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Who Knows 00:00 Tools
Ever Love 00:00 Tools
This Is Where I Got Off 00:00 Tools
Gangsters or Lovers 00:00 Tools
So Close I Almost Believed It 00:00 Tools
Young And On Fire 00:00 Tools
Making Love to the Dead 00:00 Tools
If It's Not Enough 00:00 Tools
Let Go or Get Dragged 00:00 Tools
What We Are 00:00 Tools
I Need To Sleep 00:00 Tools
September Sunburn 00:00 Tools
Car alarm 00:00 Tools
Staring Contest 00:00 Tools
My Style 00:00 Tools
Toothpicks 00:00 Tools
Green Lights 00:00 Tools
The Strike 00:00 Tools
"Who Knows" 00:00 Tools
Scars 00:00 Tools
Miss you more 00:00 Tools
Macarena 00:00 Tools
Start A Riot 00:00 Tools
I Fucking Hate You 00:00 Tools
Yeah Yeah Yeah She Loves You 00:00 Tools
Stereo 00:00 Tools
Melting Into One 00:00 Tools
B.O.L.D. 00:00 Tools
Let That Money Talk 00:00 Tools
Yeah, Yeah, She Loves You 00:00 Tools
Walk Through the Fire 00:00 Tools
The Tallest Man On Earth 00:00 Tools
Lazer Guided 00:00 Tools
We Swam Perfectly In Time 00:00 Tools
Beginner's Theme Suite 00:00 Tools
Beginners Theme Suite 00:00 Tools
Track This Is Where I Got Off 00:00 Tools
beginners 00:00 Tools
Making Love to the Dead (Original Mix) 00:00 Tools
Slow Club 00:00 Tools
The Cord / A Slow Parade 00:00 Tools
Theme Suite 00:00 Tools
Fäule 00:00 Tools
Gustav Gans 00:00 Tools
1955 00:00 Tools
Moon Waltz 00:00 Tools
Liebeslied 00:00 Tools
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A garage rock band ("with dark electronic pop hooks") from Los Angeles, California, United States The Californian band Beginners was born in L.A.’s Wiltern Theater, where after years apart, Samantha Barbera and Nick Ruth re-united to support their former drummer in Foster the People. It was that night that Barbera, songwriter and singer/bassist in hardcore punk band Holy Fever, and Ruth who had been producing artists, including Mikky Ekko and Active Child, became inspired to work together again. Beginners delivers elements of garage rock with dark electronic pop hooks that fans of Santigold, Cults, Phantogram, Tegan and Sara, and Chromatics will appreciate. Barbera’s attitude-tinged vocals carry the intensity and passion of an artist like Karen O, while Ruth’s production captures a moody landscape fit for Depeche Mode’s “Violator”. On-stage she is backed by Holy Fever bandmate, Neeraj Kane and drummer, Jason Walker. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.