Flashing Red Lights

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All Our Borders 03:10 Tools
Truck Stops 03:28 Tools
Alone 02:40 Tools
City 02:52 Tools
Christmas 04:16 Tools
Brutal Little Things 04:17 Tools
Endless Salt 02:29 Tools
If I Had the Time 03:01 Tools
Gold Light 03:01 Tools
All Our Borders Are Crumbling 02:27 Tools
Weekdays 02:27 Tools
The Big Idea 03:15 Tools
Strings & Brass 03:15 Tools
Conviction I 03:22 Tools
Conviction II 03:32 Tools
Spare Change 03:32 Tools
Conviction I (Ricky Eat Acid Remix) 03:32 Tools
Though You're Unstable 03:32 Tools
When I Fell In Love 04:54 Tools
Lucky 03:32 Tools
Old Man's Car 04:04 Tools
Mouth Full of Fleece 03:32 Tools
You're Not Smart 03:19 Tools
Generation 04:04 Tools
Pipes 2 04:54 Tools
Two Crimes 04:54 Tools
Kid Stuff 04:54 Tools
Bad Luck, Bad Heart 04:54 Tools
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After years of lending his guitar work to LA bands, Darci Cash and The Absentee, Mack Slevin began writing and recording his own songs under the moniker of Flashing Red Lights in 2005. Quickly picked up by Yukon Records, he would lend 5 songs to Yukon’s first release, a split with Portland based Day of Lions. While still dividing his time among Darci Cash, The Absentee and more recently The Ghost Kings, Slevin still finds time for Flashing Red Lights and has recently brought in Jason Wrightsman, Mike Hendry and Zach Schrock from the Absentee and Ben Welch from Darci Cash to fill out his sound. FRL has evolved from stripped down singer-songwriter acoustic pieces to full band indie gems that incorporate lap steel and banjo along with Slevin’s intricate guitar parts. Playing more and more around his native Los Angeles with hi-profile acts such as Valentino, The Parson Red Heads and Ric Veda, Slevin and crew also are making their way into Aermotor Studios in the coming months to record a yet to be titled EP to be released on Yukon in the fall. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.