Larsen B

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Marilyn 03:07 Tools
Marilyn (Radio Version) 00:30 Tools
Atlantis 02:53 Tools
Codeine 04:12 Tools
The Gold Cup 03:00 Tools
Magnify 03:03 Tools
If I Know You 01:00 Tools
Tailgate 04:30 Tools
Robots Learn to Love 02:55 Tools
Drown By The Sea 04:44 Tools
Stitch 02:51 Tools
Red Indians & Witches 03:11 Tools
Kindling 03:48 Tools
Year Of The Rat 03:34 Tools
Product of a Bygone Era 03:56 Tools
Black Coffee 01:57 Tools
Peripherals 04:31 Tools
Cog in a Wheel 03:59 Tools
Aec 04:24 Tools
The Early Days 02:48 Tools
Album Leaf 02:53 Tools
Hertz 02:12 Tools
Southern Dances 03:49 Tools
Centrifugue 04:40 Tools
Camera 02:25 Tools
Diorama 02:25 Tools
Red Indians and Witches 02:25 Tools
Old Rope 02:25 Tools
Pollen 02:25 Tools
Wonderland 02:25 Tools
Pirouette 02:25 Tools
Larsen B - Marylin 02:25 Tools
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Larsen B are an indie folk band which formed in the village of Wheathampstead, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom. The band consists of Will Baguley, Simon Palmer and Paddy Smith. In July 2010, the band released their debut album "Musketeer" on Old Radio Tunes Records. The band is named after the Larsen B section of the Larsen Ice Shelf in Antarctica, which disintegrated in February, 2002. Larsen B are named after an Antarctic ice shelf, though the band’s sound couldn’t be further away from the cold image it conjures. Hailing from Wheathampstead, Hertfordshire (though calling it by the doomsday book recorded ‘Watamestede’) Will Baguley, Simon Palmer and Paddy Smith formed Larsen B with the intention of weaving glorious and well crafted pop songs for the world to hear. Their first EP ‘The Treasured Memories of Cecil Element’ released in 2007 began the journey into their current incarnation from a more country tinged sound, before signing to Try Harder Records (Foals, Blood Red Shoes, Joy Formidable) in 2008. On Try Harder they released their second EP ‘Marilyn’ to a chorus of delighted praise, garnering attention everywhere from Mark Radcliffe to Michael Hann, The Guardian’s music editor. Marilyn’s inclusion on this album is a welcome one as the tracks shimmering quality and infectious chorus leaves you wondering whether anyone in the world could ever feel anything but endearment to the tune. Recorded at the Stables in Watamestede, listening to an album is sometimes like taking a tour of their village. ‘The Gold Cup’ swings by the Church for a spot of rapturous praise, before inviting the local postman around for a jam on ‘Kindling’ (the backing vocals here are indeed, provided by their postman). The album is filled with warm tunes, massive choruses and the innocence that great pop ever so rarely even catches a glimpse of. Set to arrive in stores on July 5th through Old Radio Tunes, forthcoming debut album ‘Musketeer’ echoes the atmosphere of Summer so strongly you begin to wonder if Wheathampstead has ever suffered through a harsh Winter, a golden Autumn is as close as we ever get. http://www.myspace.com/wearelarsenb Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.