Fingers of the Sun

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Goodbye Summer 02:29 Tools
Tambourines & Toasters 02:42 Tools
Cashmere Paisley Polyester 03:38 Tools
Cup of Tea 03:05 Tools
The Sailor 04:20 Tools
Mystery Remains 03:13 Tools
The Leaves Were So Green 03:04 Tools
Every House 05:58 Tools
Heaven Only Knows 04:58 Tools
Static Summer 02:59 Tools
I Know Something You Don't Know 01:53 Tools
Dinner & A Movie 03:38 Tools
Send Yourself to Sleep 02:40 Tools
Close Your Eyes 04:16 Tools
Arrows in June 07:01 Tools
Sleeping Underwater 07:09 Tools
In My Basement 03:12 Tools
Careful with those sleeping pills, Percy 27:01 Tools
Dinner and a Movie 04:06 Tools
Goodnight 01:35 Tools
Skinny Pert and Cool 02:19 Tools
Meet Me for a Drink 02:19 Tools
What is this Life? 02:19 Tools
Fingers Of The Sun - Goodbye Summer 02:19 Tools
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When Homer talked about "young Dawn with her rose-red fingers," in the Odyssey, he was probably putting down for the ages the oral tradition of the Greeks passed on for hundreds of years through lyrical phrases set to a kind of primeval music. So it seems as only fitting that some band would come along to likewise borrow some strands from an older era and put them side-by-side with modern elements in a way to make it all resonate with a vibrant creativity. Fingers of the Sun from Denver does exactly that. This lively sextet takes classic pop structures and warps the lines with psychedelic flourishes while grounding it all with impeccable four-part harmonies. Built on the ruins of the indie pop band The Pseudo Dates, this group picked up where the Pseudos left off and turned into a more sonically ambitious outfit lead by the talented songwriting team of Nathan Brasil and Suzi Allegra. Musically, this charming bunch of rapscallions are the descendents of Arthur Lee, Syd Barrett, Ray Davies and Anton Newcombe. But instead of mimicking their artistic forebears, Fingers of the Sun are forging something their own by truly crafting material almost in reaction to how sloppy so much songwriting of the present seems to be. If indeed Fingers of the Sun is indirectly named after the goddess Aurora, it's fitting enough for a kind of music that has elements of the familiar but always feels like something new. (Written by Tom Murphy) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.