First Communion Afterparty

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2CB 04:50 Tools
Cross Me 02:28 Tools
Contradiction 02:46 Tools
First Communion Afterparty - 2CB 04:49 Tools
Muse 03:07 Tools
It Goes To You 03:04 Tools
25 04:28 Tools
Green Turns To Gold 07:03 Tools
Like a Fire 04:50 Tools
Lyra 02:45 Tools
The Ebb 05:05 Tools
Catriona 03:46 Tools
Jesus Told You 03:00 Tools
Divination 05:28 Tools
Featherhead 04:12 Tools
Balloons 04:10 Tools
Color of My Mind 04:10 Tools
Shone Brightly 03:00 Tools
Sleep Away 03:00 Tools
awakenings 03:00 Tools
Skyline, Starlight 06:36 Tools
Time Between 02:21 Tools
Skinwalker 02:20 Tools
field of flowers / spring rite 02:20 Tools
21a 02:20 Tools
Song in B 04:08 Tools
Let it Reign 03:29 Tools
The Mini Apple 04:21 Tools
Lighting Up in the Darkroom 05:14 Tools
MSP 04:33 Tools
PDX 01:43 Tools
661 2CB 01:42 Tools
Field Of Flowers/Spring Rite 01:42 Tools
Field Of Flowers 04:13 Tools
Twenty Five 04:13 Tools
Bait Upon The Drum 03:38 Tools
Meditation 03:38 Tools
First Communion Afterparty - 2 03:38 Tools
The Big Apple 03:38 Tools
First Communion Afterpaty 03:38 Tools
The Mini Apple 3 03:38 Tools
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First Communion Afterparty's music belongs to a distinct family: psychedelic rock. It's true: there is no other honest way to describe it. Their sound is built on psychedelic bands you've heard and some you haven't. There is nothing unfamiliar but there's a fresh personality behind it. Each song is an artful balance of dual guitars, bass, keyboard, tambourines, drums, floor tom and vocals from all over. A sprawling commune of a band, these prophets of new psychedelia combine the percussive shake of a den of rattlesnakes with waves of guitar that warp and shimmer like heat coming off a stretch of desert blacktop. FCAP's loose-limbed bohemian jangle and drugged-out drawl are a seductive invitation to get on the bus and head west. Take six kids with disaffected stares, add droning guitars and keyboards, toss in some superfluous percussion and top it all off with a vaguely sacrilegious name, and you've got First Communion Afterparty, a band that's already inspiring friends and enemies with equal amounts of passion. So, even if First Communion Afterparty are weirdo cult figures visiting us from hazy hey days of the past, let's embrace them. Their music (cleverly cultivated for decades and scientifically delivered to us in the present) is some of the best we have in the Twin Cities. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.