Death Ships

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Thelma Lou 03:05 Tools
Story Never Gets Old 04:07 Tools
I Like It Alot 00:30 Tools
I Like It A Lot 05:13 Tools
Little Mystery 04:39 Tools
Symmetrical smiles 04:00 Tools
Great American 05:00 Tools
Remains To Be Seen 03:10 Tools
Grand Deceiver of Information 05:21 Tools
Big One Coming 04:05 Tools
Echo Children 05:01 Tools
Sarah 02:19 Tools
City never Sleeps 06:01 Tools
Knocks Over Time 05:48 Tools
Shit-Eating Grin 06:30 Tools
Tell Ol' Bill 03:53 Tools
Fan Sleeper 03:54 Tools
Chinatown Girls 04:03 Tools
Impossible Me 03:22 Tools
Heaven Isn't Ready 03:07 Tools
Overpaid (Is It Just Me) 04:26 Tools
I Wanna Know 04:17 Tools
We're in Luck 03:59 Tools
Bootstraps 04:04 Tools
Land of Mystery 03:27 Tools
Little.Mystery.FinalMix1 03:27 Tools
Symetrical.Smiles.FinalMix1 03:27 Tools
Fortune Wheel 06:38 Tools
Maybe Arkansas 05:31 Tools
Somethings Gone Awry 03:25 Tools
Let Me Tell You 03:50 Tools
Symetrical Smiles 04:00 Tools
Hunting Time 04:00 Tools
High Time 04:00 Tools
TVD S2 EP12-I Like It A Lot-Death Ships + DL 03:35 Tools
New Belief 03:35 Tools
Shit Eating Grin 03:35 Tools
I Can't Wait 03:35 Tools
Union Shirt 03:35 Tools
Turn of the Century 03:35 Tools
Hula Hoop 03:35 Tools
The Land Of Mystery 03:35 Tools
MDV - Story Never Gets Old 03:35 Tools
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Setting sail from the landlocked environs of Iowa City, Iowa, Death Ships are not what you’d expect. Rather than a band full of heshers, overrun with long flowing locks, cranking out screeching metal from Marshall full stacks, the bands sound eschews this notion by mixing up elements of rock, folk, pop, and alt country. Started as a solo project by lead singer and guitarist, Dan Maloney, in 2001, Death Ships now has a full crew, and is presently promoting their upcoming release, “Seeds of Devastation,” to be officially released Sept. 5th, 2006 on Faithful Anchor Music. This new release builds on the momentum the band has established from playing with the likes of The Decemberists, Pinback, Tapes n’ Tapes, Low, Jets to Brazil, and Sound Team, as well as playing frequently at such Chicago ports of call as Schubas and The Empty Bottle. The record also comes on the heels of earlier success with their single, “Thelma Lou,” specifically chosen and released by Deep Elm Records as part of their “This is Indie Rock” compilation series, and which debuted at Number One on University of Iowa’s college radio station, KRUI. Lauded by both press and blogs alike, Death Ships were declared in the May 2006 issue of Alternative Press magazine as “Unsigned Band of the Month.” “Seeds of Devastation” was recorded with crunk hip-hop/rock impresario, and old friend, Matt Malpass (Young Bloodz, Lil Jon, Juvenile), in the summer of 2005 in Atlanta, capturing all the songs in a week. The band is now prepping for smooth sailing on the road for the rest of 2006. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.