Don't Die Cindy

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Green Room 00:00 Tools
so much for secret passwords 00:00 Tools
Unclothed & Honest 00:00 Tools
Leave It At That 00:00 Tools
How Found You Could Be 00:00 Tools
Wrong Side Of Town 00:00 Tools
Only Rich People Win The Lottery 00:00 Tools
Mr. Handsome 00:00 Tools
Us and Them 00:00 Tools
Brain Child 00:00 Tools
The World Was Never Mine 00:00 Tools
We're The Same 00:00 Tools
Patience 00:00 Tools
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Only Rich People Win The Lotte 00:00 Tools
just like the weather LIVE 00:00 Tools
So Much For Secrets 00:00 Tools
Unclothed 00:00 Tools
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Don't Die Cindy - unclothed and honest 00:00 Tools
SoMuchForSecretPasswords 00:00 Tools
Shades of Grey 00:00 Tools
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Don't Die Cindy emerges from Florida's thriving underground scene with a popular sound that marries the energy of hardcore with the atmospheric intensity of indie rock. Bridging the musical gaps between Cave In, Jimmy Eat World, and Radiohead, Don't Die Cindy's impassioned vocals and chiming guitar delays give way to wrecking ball choruses. "Most Imperfect Skies" incorporates Don't Die Cindy's myriad influences seamlessly with their material, from the bone-crushing chaos of "Wrong Side of Town" to the unflinching vulnerability of "Unclothed & Honest". Don't Die Cindy frontman Patrick Hosey muses, "This record is about trying to find your way to the truth. It's about lying in bed at night wondering if God is real or not; wondering how you find love; wondering what you're even here on Earth for. You could say I struggle with a lot of things and the songs get the best of me." Featuring members of Embraced, Atonal Spiral, and Son of Ray, Don't Die Cindy took their name from a documentary about the September 11th attacks. Comprised of Patrick Hosey (Vocals, Guitars & Keyboards), Jonathan Hoffman (Guitars), Ryan Nelson (Bass), and Steven Kopacz (Drums), Don't Die Cindy has worked hard to get to this point, playing underground venues off the beaten path and building a Myspace fanbase of over 50,000 fans with over 200 shows over the last 12 months. Patrick Hosey says, "I have been playing shows since I was 13. I'm 22 now. I had never been on an airplane before until the label flew us to Seattle to record, and I got to fly on that airplane because of my band. It's been like a dream. So far, none of it seems real." Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.