Damn Seagulls

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Jesus Stole My Baby 03:27 Tools
Once We Were Thieves 02:43 Tools
All Rise 03:34 Tools
Helsinki Runaway 04:26 Tools
Further & Away 03:49 Tools
The Beat 04:28 Tools
24 Uptown 03:29 Tools
Dirty Soul Radio 03:32 Tools
Brutus 03:05 Tools
Something About It 04:31 Tools
Stony Ground 03:05 Tools
Quality People 04:11 Tools
Where the Whales Go to Die 02:28 Tools
Rooftops & Railways 03:36 Tools
Libertine 04:12 Tools
The City Takes Care Of It 03:39 Tools
Heart On The Sleeve 05:24 Tools
I'm Healed 05:25 Tools
King Of Fools 05:39 Tools
While I'm Gone 04:11 Tools
Mad Max 03:33 Tools
Lord Of The Flies 00:37 Tools
Novus Ordo Mundi 04:32 Tools
Dead Pigeons 04:13 Tools
Hold Your Head Up High 04:13 Tools
Let It Shine 04:13 Tools
Gone By The Dawn 04:39 Tools
New Breed 03:35 Tools
The Moon Keeps Me Co. 03:51 Tools
Sunday 6 AM 05:29 Tools
While I´m Gone 04:11 Tools
Nights Are For Sleeping 04:11 Tools
Paul Weller 04:29 Tools
Young Guns 04:29 Tools
Raise Your Glasses 04:29 Tools
Anxiety 04:29 Tools
Grateful 04:29 Tools
Heart of the sleeve 05:24 Tools
The Brutus 03:16 Tools
Libertine Hisser REMIX 06:21 Tools
Do What You Gotta Do 02:27 Tools
Happy End? 04:08 Tools
Right In the Nerve 03:14 Tools
Knock 03:14 Tools
I´m Healed 05:25 Tools
Damn Seagulls - Once Upon A Time 05:25 Tools
Happy End 05:25 Tools
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Do what you gotta o 05:25 Tools
Sunday 6AM 05:25 Tools
something about 05:25 Tools
{Soul Politics #07} Human Torch 05:25 Tools
Kappale 4 05:25 Tools
{Soul Politics #05} Dirty Soul Radio 05:25 Tools
Jesus Stoled My Baby 05:25 Tools
Apart 05:25 Tools
{Soul Politics #03} 24 Uptown 05:25 Tools
{Soul Politics #01} Once We Were Thieves 05:25 Tools
Wandering Ghost 05:25 Tools
Goddammit 05:25 Tools
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Rooftops and Railways 03:36 Tools
{Soul Politics #02} While I´m Gone 05:25 Tools
Once Upon A Time (OST Dudesons) 05:25 Tools
I`m healed 03:36 Tools
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THEY’RE A BIG BAND. Not Count Basie big. More like big heart and big ideas. Big emotion and big gestures. Big-time intensity and, most importantly, a big-ass sound. A big mixture of rock and soul. Big ambition, too. Progression, what with its tendency to offer no guaranteed returns, is rare in today’s world. Rarity makes paying witness to an artistic arc spanning several albums during which a band is allowed to grow into its ambitions a real treat. That’s why the Damn Seagulls, from Helsinki, Finland, make heads turn. After a mission statement of a first album and a prodigious branching out on their second album, the band has found what is doubtless the first of many treasures on “Hunting Season”, their third album for Fullsteam Records. The success of the explorations that preceded it, gave the band the confidence to self-produce the album, with the exception of the vocals, which were produced by Miikka Koivisto of label mates Disco Ensemble. So where are we now? “Hunting Season” is not a radical departure or an attempt at reinvention. It’s condensed soul. Take the introverted urgency of the Afghan Whigs and combine it with the extroverted bombast of the E Street Band at the height of their powers. Add a touch of storytelling magic á la The Hold Steady. If a connection can be drawn between the personal and the political, Damn Seagulls has drawn one between the intensely personal and the blindingly epic. Raw emotion, served stadium-size. It’s a long road to travel and it took what started out as a ska-punk trio over a decade. A lot has changed in ten years, but the band’s voracious appetite for combining these and other seemingly disparate flavors remains intact, the bedrock on which everything else rests. You can pack a hell of a lot of hours playing shows and rehearsing into ten years. . There’s a loose-limbed grace to the playing on the album that can only come with time. It’s easy to love a confident band and that’s what Damn Seagulls are. After two successful albums and the third one an obvious step forward, they’re aware of their upward arc. They can feel it and you can tell. ALBUMS: One Night at Sirdie’s (Fullsteam, 2005) Soul Politics (Fullsteam, 2007) Hunting Season (WILL BE RELEASED Jan 28th IN FINLAND, ELSEWHERE LITTLE LATER) (Fullsteam, 2009) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.