Maybird

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Turning Into Water 00:00 Tools
Keep in Line 00:00 Tools
Don't Keep Me Around 00:00 Tools
Gonna Lose Your Mind 00:00 Tools
All Alone Am I 00:00 Tools
Big Sun Explosion 00:00 Tools
To the Stars 00:00 Tools
The Damages 00:00 Tools
Grace 00:00 Tools
Looking Back 00:00 Tools
Nocturne 00:00 Tools
To You 00:00 Tools
Bluebird Flew Away 00:00 Tools
In Technicolor (For The First Time) 00:00 Tools
Beautiful World 00:00 Tools
When I Find My Way Out of the Circle 00:00 Tools
Montreal 00:00 Tools
Maybird 00:00 Tools
Two Horizons 00:00 Tools
Call You Mine 00:00 Tools
Things I Remember 00:00 Tools
David's Interlude 00:00 Tools
One Love 00:00 Tools
Nothing Lasts Forever 00:00 Tools
Maybird - Original Version 00:00 Tools
Sorry to Bore You 00:00 Tools
One Wing Only 00:00 Tools
Nocturne - Original Version 00:00 Tools
Down & Under 00:00 Tools
Angry Waves 00:00 Tools
Turning Into Water (Joywave Remix) 00:00 Tools
Don’t Keep Me Around 00:00 Tools
Medicine 00:00 Tools
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Maybird came together in 2013 around the recording of their debut album Down & Under. Previously, singer/songwriter Josh Netsky had recorded a few albums as a solo artist with fellow members Sam Snyder (guitar) and brother Adam Netsky (drums). Upon the joining of Kurt Johnson (pedal steel/guitar) and Mike Schuler (bass) the group found themselves moving toward a psychedelic, rootsy, eclectic sound that would set the tone for the album that followed. Rochester City Newspaper’s Frank Deblase describes the record as “a carefully constructed wash of singer-songwriter insight and pop-psychedlia. It’s the sound of the beautiful and the weird sharing a slow dance - or a joint.” Recently the Netsky brothers have relocated to Brooklyn and the group has maintained a state-wide recording and performing agenda. They are currently in the midst of recording their follow up album, Things I Remember From Earth, set to be released later this year. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.