Las Rosas

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Oh Man 00:00 Tools
5000 Hits 00:00 Tools
Tax Man 00:00 Tools
ms. America 00:00 Tools
Mr. Wrong 00:00 Tools
Lost Dog 00:00 Tools
Supposed 2 B 00:00 Tools
Boys 00:00 Tools
sensitive flower 00:00 Tools
Bad Universe 00:00 Tools
Moody 00:00 Tools
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Secret 00:00 Tools
Mexi 00:00 Tools
Cops 00:00 Tools
Silver Lining 00:00 Tools
Rose 00:00 Tools
The Red Zone 00:00 Tools
The Ghost 00:00 Tools
Nothing's Wrong 00:00 Tools
Me Myself 00:00 Tools
Dinner for One 00:00 Tools
Lost Cat 00:00 Tools
Flood This House 00:00 Tools
Losing No Sleep 00:00 Tools
Upstairs Guy 00:00 Tools
Secret Song 00:00 Tools
I Might Die 00:00 Tools
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I Lost Your Cat 00:00 Tools
Sea of Love 00:00 Tools
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"The autumns of teenage years often pass unhurried, like a languid river, unaware of its eventual violent end down a crushing waterfall. In this metaphor, las Rosas are three shed leaves, floating and bobbing on the water's surface, edging closer to the muddy banks, then climbing out of the water, walking along the road on their little brown stems, piling into their sea-foam-green van, driving away, and releasing "Flower in the Sun" and "Ms. America" (Dizzybird Records 2015). They're the little leafs you see driving around the USA, playing rock shows far and wide, with their little guitars and drums. No autumn leaf, if you bothered to check, ever stops moving. Christopher (the birch leaf) plays the drums, even with a broken hand, when he needs to. Jose A is the red leaf of a Japanese maple and not a picky eater, except when it comes to sweets. He plays bass and shares a first name with singer Jose B, who incorporates lead guitar-playing with mixed results-- he is the needle of a long-leaf pine." las Rosas' facebook Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.