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Long Way Down 00:00 Tools
I Just Wanna Be Left Alone 00:00 Tools
Cannonball 00:00 Tools
Love You Cause You're There 00:00 Tools
Dreaming Of Another Girl 00:00 Tools
Love You ‘Cause You're There 00:00 Tools
Left Hand Man 00:00 Tools
Scarab Beetle Shuffle - Live - B Side 00:00 Tools
the hill 00:00 Tools
Harder From Here 00:00 Tools
I Don't Mind 00:00 Tools
Scarab Beetle Shuffle 00:00 Tools
It's Time 00:00 Tools
Love You 'Cause You're There 00:00 Tools
Sunnyside 00:00 Tools
Sunny Side 00:00 Tools
Please give me something 00:00 Tools
Dial M For Misery 00:00 Tools
Kiss away 00:00 Tools
One More Night 00:00 Tools
Cheat Liar Cheat 00:00 Tools
Rocky Road Blues 00:00 Tools
dead end stroll 00:00 Tools
echolot brain 00:00 Tools
reason to move 00:00 Tools
messed up mind 00:00 Tools
vertical distraction 00:00 Tools
decibelle 00:00 Tools
Part Time Drinkin' Girl 00:00 Tools
The Die Is Cast 00:00 Tools
alrights gone wrong 00:00 Tools
gotta go 00:00 Tools
Bad Girl, Bad Love, Bad Attitude 00:00 Tools
Boredom Now 00:00 Tools
Don't Hide Your Charms 00:00 Tools
Floozie Of The Neighborhood 00:00 Tools
Don't Need Your Lovin' 00:00 Tools
Not My Kind 00:00 Tools
down down down down down 00:00 Tools
Going For Cigarettes 00:00 Tools
I wish I Could Die 00:00 Tools
Can't Judge A Book 00:00 Tools
Now I Know 00:00 Tools
something bout a nothing 00:00 Tools
Reject Blues 00:00 Tools
The Witch 00:00 Tools
Thirteen Facts 00:00 Tools
Next In Line 00:00 Tools
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02 - echolot brain 00:00 Tools
03 - reason to move 00:00 Tools
04 - dead end stroll 00:00 Tools
14 - down down down down down 00:00 Tools
12 - something bout a nothing 00:00 Tools
13 - squareroot of love 00:00 Tools
05 - messed up mind 00:00 Tools
Run For Your Money 00:00 Tools
Two aint a couple 00:00 Tools
Jailbait Janet 00:00 Tools
Square Root Of Love 00:00 Tools
08 - vertical distraction 00:00 Tools
10 - don`t hide your charms 00:00 Tools
09 - gotta go 00:00 Tools
07 - alrights gone wrong 00:00 Tools
Girl After Girl 00:00 Tools
I Guess I'm Fallin' In Love 00:00 Tools
squareroot of love 00:00 Tools
06 - dial m for misery 00:00 Tools
11 - decibelle 00:00 Tools
Cheat, Liar, Cheat 00:00 Tools
(We Can't) Stand It 00:00 Tools
Paradise 00:00 Tools
Shotgun Rider 00:00 Tools
Tip Of My Tongue 00:00 Tools
don`t hide your charms 00:00 Tools
Right Now! 00:00 Tools
History 00:00 Tools
Fed Up Really High 00:00 Tools
Too Far Ain't Far Enough 00:00 Tools
Take Your Clothes Off 00:00 Tools
I Just Want to Have Something to Do 00:00 Tools
Scarab Beetle Shuffle (Live) [B Side] 00:00 Tools
Crying Heart 00:00 Tools
Road Runner 00:00 Tools
Moonlight Night 00:00 Tools
I can Move On 00:00 Tools
Alphabet Blues 00:00 Tools
Something 'bout a Nothing 00:00 Tools
The 1986 So What Blues 00:00 Tools
We Got It All Wrong 00:00 Tools
Why Worry 'Bout Tomorrow 00:00 Tools
You Hurt Me 00:00 Tools
How Do You Know ? 00:00 Tools
Putting the best on the outside 00:00 Tools
Right now 00:00 Tools
Love You ‘Cause You're There (Love You ‘Cause You're There 2015) 00:00 Tools
I Gotta Go 00:00 Tools
The P.S. Waltz 00:00 Tools
Scarab Beetle Shuffle (Live - B Side) 00:00 Tools
DREAMING OF ANOTHER GIRL (BalconyTV) 00:00 Tools
2 Ain't a Couple 00:00 Tools
Parttime Drinkin' Girl 00:00 Tools
Pass it Down 00:00 Tools
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There can be few modern bands that could tempt a legendary producer like Shel Talmy, (the man who produced some of the greatest hits of the 1960s and 70s, among them The Who's "My Generation" and The Kinks' "You Really Got Me") out of semi-retirement to work with them, just as there can be few modern bands who would manage to prompt no less than The Kinks' Dave Davies onto Twitter in vocal admiration of them quite so early in their career. They sound both thrillingly new and yet drenched in musical history, a serendipitously assembled garage rock outfit chock full of swampy rhythm and blues, and a singer - two, actually – both reminiscent of Van Morrison at the age of 19, all vim and sticky vigour. So here are the mandatory details. They are from London, and there are four of them: Vincent Davies, the 20-year-old singer, guitarist and bassist; Ranald Macdonald, the 21-year-old co-singer, keyboardist, guitarist and bassist; 21-year-old Josh Lewis on guitar and bass; and 20-year-old Oscar Robertson on drums. That's a lot of guitars for just four people, but a sound like theirs isn't going to happen without them. They combine the ramshackle hedonism of, say, The 13th Floor Elevators with the swagger of the White Stripes, and if Vincent has the vocal inflections of a young Steve Winwood circa the Spencer Davis Group, then Ranald boasts the full throttled fervour of early Van Morrison. It all adds up to quite a brew. The band met, not on the indie circuit because they've never been on the indie circuit, but rather in the subterranean - blues clubs in and around the capital. At first, the four of them were in two separate acts that gravitated toward one another under the conviction they had something together that, separately, they did not. They played their first ever gig in April 2014; now, a year on, they have written an album's worth of songs, recorded with their hero, had airplay by Huw Stephens (Radio 1), Jason Bentley (KCRW), Jo Good (XFM) and played 60 live shows up and down the UK supporting acts such as Benjamin Booker, Hanni El Khatib. Early live shows were thrilling and chaotic, and they began to attract a crowd. A video clip of the bands 2nd ever show passed through many hands, and resulted in one of the tracks getting radio play in the U.S on the Sirius-XM satellite network. Amongst those who heard it was Shel Talmy. He was put in touch with the band's management to talk about producing their music. They did not have to be asked twice, and jumped on the next plane west. "That was fate", says Vincent, laughing, before adding, "but I think the rest of the band may tell you otherwise - mere luck, perhaps. Thing is, we were listening to a lot of records at the time, and all our favourites seemed to be produced by Shel. So to then have him contact us was just amazing, unreal". They spent 10 days in Los Angeles in the company of a legendary producer, watching, listening, learning. Together, they recorded a handful of songs, amongst them the band's first single, "Dreaming of Another Girl", its fantastic spidery guitar line and Ranald’s throbbing vocal ache the perfect introduction to a band with so many abundant sonic thrills. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.