Eulogies

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One Man 02:59 Tools
Bad Connection 03:27 Tools
Day to Day 03:23 Tools
Is There Anyone Here? 04:06 Tools
Eyes On The Prize 03:01 Tools
Two Can Play 02:20 Tools
Out Of Style, Out Of Touch 03:02 Tools
This Fine Progression 04:32 Tools
You Hide 02:40 Tools
How To Be Alone 03:34 Tools
Tear The Fences Down 02:35 Tools
Goodbye 03:05 Tools
The Fight (I've Come To Like) 03:57 Tools
Out of Character 03:23 Tools
Running In The Rain 02:37 Tools
Dark Place 02:10 Tools
How To Say Goodbye 02:44 Tools
Life Boat 02:07 Tools
Under The Knife 02:46 Tools
Stranger Calliope 03:58 Tools
Compromise 02:37 Tools
Intimate Debris 03:08 Tools
If I Knew You 04:28 Tools
Useless Amends 03:56 Tools
Separate Heart 03:45 Tools
Little Else To Say 02:36 Tools
Can't Relate 04:08 Tools
Better Than Nothing 03:39 Tools
Little Davie 03:37 Tools
Will I 02:51 Tools
Big Eyes 04:08 Tools
Blizzard Ape 03:08 Tools
Can't Relate (Reprise) 02:10 Tools
Little Bombs 05:33 Tools
Tempted To Do Nothing 03:16 Tools
Suicide 02:09 Tools
Two Can Play (featuring Nikki Monninger from Silversun Pickups) 02:21 Tools
BadConnection 03:37 Tools
The Fight 03:58 Tools
Love Is Strange 02:43 Tools
02 Under The Knife 00:30 Tools
Bad Connection (Curtis Vodka Remix) 02:43 Tools
Eulogies - One Man 00:30 Tools
Blalock's Indie/Rock Playlist: June (2009) - 18/100 - Day to Day 00:30 Tools
Out of Style, Out of Touch (Wurlitzer Mix) 02:57 Tools
Two Can Play (Featuring Nikki Monniger) 02:57 Tools
Two Can Play (featuring Nikki Manniger of Silversun Pickups) 02:57 Tools
Blalock's Indie/Rock Playlist: Best of 09 - 14 - Bad Connection 02:57 Tools
Blalock's Indie/Rock Playlist: May (2009) - 8 - Bad Connection 02:57 Tools
03 This Fine Progression 02:57 Tools
04 How To Be Alone 00:30 Tools
05 Bad Connection 04:25 Tools
Bad Connection - Curtis Vodka Remix 04:31 Tools
The Fight I've Come To Like 03:58 Tools
Out Of Style Out Of Touch 03:58 Tools
Inward 03:58 Tools
Bad Connection (Lounge .. 03:58 Tools
WOXY.com Lounge Act - Eulogies 03:58 Tools
12 Is There Anyone Here? 03:58 Tools
Is There Anyone There 04:05 Tools
Bad Connection (Lounge Act) 04:05 Tools
EULOGIES - Bad Connection 04:05 Tools
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Eulogies is an indie rock band which formed in Los Angeles, California, United States in 2007. They consist of Peter Walker (vocals, guitars), Drew Phillips (guitar), Garrett Deloian (bass) and Chris Reynolds (drums). Storytelling is a universal human instinct. Biographies of the recently deceased are the saddest form of storytelling that most people will ever know. People are remarkably good at it. Even those prone to shyness or believing themselves mealy-mouthed find they can get their lips to move well enough to describe a few snapshots from the life of the dead. Albums, like the various camera angles of the funeral eulogy, are like scenes of a movie. Albums are the writer's chance to tell a story ten times over, from ten different angles, to ten different melodies. Abundant is the creation and deferment of hope; innumerable questions of what keeps lovers apart; what keeps him from getting it together; why she screws up every time. A resourceful writer will rise and strike down hope constantly, put people out of love and into the acrid glare of lost trust a couple times; confess a dozen of his own sins while hiding behind the writer’s mask; take revenge on enemies, and so on. All the while, touching the brush to the canvas - as the pointillist does with stabs of color - dotting guitar chords, barroom piano hits, pump organ swells…. Eulogies' Peter Walker does just this on the band's debut collection. With his voice dipped in reverb, he gently reminds us of the pre-histrionic honesty of Elvis at Sun Studios. With Chris Reynolds' drums pulsating at his back, Walker lays out his ten scenes. "We're all swimming in the bottles of our own accord," he intones in "Can't Relate." Elsewhere, in "Under the Knife," he confesses "pleasure comes without control …I’m scared to love what death can touch." Another song, “Useless Amends” tells a lot in its title alone. There’s a saying that a single artist is fine, but a group has genius. This is true of athletes and certainly of musicians. Eulogies, the band, was formed on the road, bombing around America in a late-model maroon Dodge van, supporting Starsailor. On that tour, Walker (then the single artist) fused together with his backing musicians over the course of 30 shows in 40 days. They developed that unspoken musical trust that all great rock and roll bands must have. They became a band (the group, with its potential of genius) in any one of a hundred truck stops, dozens of late nights in motel rooms, in between telephone busy signals and botched driving directions, at sound checks and in dressing rooms. Upon returning to Los Angeles, they mixed together a group of chiseled songs that only these three could sink into so easily. The songs they laid down in the studio, at the direction of Walker and co-producer Hrishikesh Hirway from The One AM Radio, and mixed by John Goodmanson, an intimate of Sleater-Kinney and Blonde Redhead, will be available this fall on Dangerbird Records. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.