Fierce Creatures

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Satan is a Vampire 05:39 Tools
Babbity Abbot 06:23 Tools
The Brute and The Beast 05:41 Tools
Catacomb Party 02:57 Tools
Phantom Athletes 05:18 Tools
The Great white 04:05 Tools
Harpooning 04:36 Tools
Ships to Shore 05:25 Tools
Ask For Lightning 03:06 Tools
For The World Is Hollow 03:11 Tools
Body For The Grave 03:36 Tools
Lover's Vice 03:47 Tools
Magical Disappearing Acts 05:56 Tools
These Parts 04:16 Tools
We Know It Knows 05:26 Tools
Once I Wasn't 03:13 Tools
Lovers Vice 00:00 Tools
Once I wasnt 02:22 Tools
A Curious Thing 05:18 Tools
Fierce Creatures, 'Catacomb Party' 05:18 Tools
banzai (live) 05:18 Tools
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Fierce Creatures emerged from the scorching Fresno, CA summer of 2009. Abandoning past musical undertakings that never seemed to fit quite right, the band came together to build a fresh identity, free of limitations, focused on the joy of undiluted music. They drew inspiration from the melodic heritage of classic rock and pop, as well as the grandeur and spirit of its inventive successors. By reinterpreting musical conventions and pursuing a song wherever it leads, Fierce Creatures has created something new and altogether enchanting. Guitar and keys drive the songs, but don't restrict them. Mandolin, harmonica, and bells accentuate the sound, with chanting choruses and a miscellany of percussion. The product is a cultivated art-pop that fluctuates from delicate anthems to soaring ballads. Fierce Creatures' self-produced, self-released debut EP, I Mostri Feroci, arrived in July 2010. They will be releasing their first full-length album, Catacomb Party, in the summer of 2012 Fierce Creatures is Mike Adame, Mathr Collom, Tomas Galvan, Joel Melton, Jon Rulloda, Nathaniel Stiers, and Amanda Valdez. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.