Bluetile Lounge

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Wriding 08:02 Tools
Liner 07:05 Tools
Gm. 09:45 Tools
Ambered 12:07 Tools
The Weight (And the Sea) 09:29 Tools
Steeped 07:28 Tools
Figure Ground 06:17 Tools
Hiding to Crash 11:58 Tools
Lapsis 08:11 Tools
Cold Lamping 05:01 Tools
Shifty 02:45 Tools
L.T.D. 09:07 Tools
Whiner 02:03 Tools
Old Star 11:25 Tools
Concrete/Tunnels 06:59 Tools
GM 09:45 Tools
Passenger 09:45 Tools
Lowercase 09:06 Tools
L.T.D 09:06 Tools
Half cut 05:55 Tools
Lowercase (Full Album) 09:06 Tools
The Weight (And The Sea) (Live) 09:06 Tools
Chaps and spurs 05:55 Tools
Ambered (Live) 09:06 Tools
Half cut (Full Album) 09:06 Tools
Wintergreen 09:06 Tools
Softly, Softly 09:06 Tools
regret (demo version, edit) 05:55 Tools
04 ambered 12:07 Tools
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Formed in Perth, Western Australia in 1991, Bluetile Lounge underwent a lengthy incubation period in order to perfect their singular sound, waiting a full two years later to debut, and even then only in the most intimate, living-room settings. These shows slowly led to dodgy pub gigs, and culminated in the creation of their debut album, lowercase. Released in late 1995 on the Summershine label via the recommendation of Low guitarist Alan Sparhawk, the album was distributed in the US by Sub Pop. A din of positive critical clamor generated enough buzz to land them slot at Australia's high profile Summersault festival in January '96, where their set attracted attention and praise from a slew of influential American alt-rockers, including Sonic Youth drummer Steve Shelley, who released the follow up, Half-Cut on his Smells Like Records label in 1998. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.