Millions

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Guru 00:00 Tools
Nineteen 00:00 Tools
Slow Burner 00:00 Tools
Clementine 00:00 Tools
Always 00:00 Tools
Those Girls 00:00 Tools
Champagne 00:00 Tools
All I Want For Christmas Is You 00:00 Tools
View from a Sinking Ship 00:00 Tools
Citrus 00:00 Tools
Saddle Up and Ride 00:00 Tools
Lest the Professor Catches Fire 00:00 Tools
Cruel 00:00 Tools
Writing On The Wall 00:00 Tools
Shadow Copy 00:00 Tools
Pickpocket 00:00 Tools
Going Overseas 00:00 Tools
Getting the Last Word 00:00 Tools
Life is Satisfactory 00:00 Tools
Agony & Ecstasy 00:00 Tools
Mile High Cake 00:00 Tools
We Make Poor Decisions 00:00 Tools
Shipwreck 00:00 Tools
Stone Rollin' 00:00 Tools
B Chill 00:00 Tools
Pervert 00:00 Tools
Harder Than It Should Be 00:00 Tools
Siberian Angel 00:00 Tools
Guru (Mastered) 00:00 Tools
Tunnel Rat 00:00 Tools
Daydreaming 00:00 Tools
Slang For Upstanding Man 00:00 Tools
Numbing the Dream 00:00 Tools
Suicide Artist 00:00 Tools
Allure 00:00 Tools
Kaleidoscopic Filmstrip Blues 00:00 Tools
Unchained 00:00 Tools
Bottleneck 00:00 Tools
Darmok V 00:00 Tools
One Hundred Years 00:00 Tools
Kept Alive By Drugs And Magick 00:00 Tools
Afterimages 00:00 Tools
Telephone Game 00:00 Tools
Good Things Never Last 00:00 Tools
Battledrum 00:00 Tools
Old Fashioned Way 00:00 Tools
House Building 00:00 Tools
Bloodlust 00:00 Tools
Bear In A Trap 00:00 Tools
U.F.F.O. 00:00 Tools
Tourette's (NIRVANA) 00:00 Tools
Big Adventure 00:00 Tools
The Piano - digital only 00:00 Tools
the too much information age 00:00 Tools
the cranium is a space-traveler's helmet 00:00 Tools
St. Francis of Assisi 00:00 Tools
Guilty 00:00 Tools
Sometimes 00:00 Tools
The End - digital only 00:00 Tools
West 00:00 Tools
U.F.F.O 00:00 Tools
Smiling and Shaking 00:00 Tools
Bittersweet Epiphany 00:00 Tools
You're All I've Got Tonight 00:00 Tools
Beautiful 00:00 Tools
Kapiche 00:00 Tools
Breathe 00:00 Tools
Orchestron - digital only 00:00 Tools
Manchester / Going Home - digital only 00:00 Tools
Riga (Freedom) 00:00 Tools
Moving In/Lost Boy 1 00:00 Tools
In the Alley 00:00 Tools
Low Fi Doris Day / First Day of School / On the Tracks - digital only 00:00 Tools
Scream 00:00 Tools
Ordinary Men 00:00 Tools
St. Nicholas/Damian and the Donkey Escape 00:00 Tools
Download 00:00 Tools
Intruder 00:00 Tools
Goldmouth A 00:00 Tools
Mum/Parachutes to Africa 00:00 Tools
The Old House/In the Attic 00:00 Tools
Love of Jah Jah Children 00:00 Tools
Lock and Key 00:00 Tools
Love Citrus 00:00 Tools
Slang for Upstanding Men 00:00 Tools
Voices 00:00 Tools
Point Blank 00:00 Tools
Chuggers/Sterling/Lost Boy 2 00:00 Tools
Goldmouth B 00:00 Tools
Last Summer 00:00 Tools
Baby Boy 00:00 Tools
Manic and Slipping 00:00 Tools
El Bosco - Nirvana 00:00 Tools
Foolish Love 00:00 Tools
Stay 00:00 Tools
Gucci Mane (ft. Rick Ross, Rocko & Yo Gotti) 00:00 Tools
trespassers 00:00 Tools
Encapsulation 00:00 Tools
Tourette's 00:00 Tools
Riga 00:00 Tools
John Murphy - House Building 00:00 Tools
The Piano 00:00 Tools
Let It Go 00:00 Tools
bilocation 00:00 Tools
Be Excellent To Each Other 00:00 Tools
Indians and Drums 00:00 Tools
Black Kiss 00:00 Tools
Today Is The Day 00:00 Tools
line in the sky 00:00 Tools
Lights 00:00 Tools
Answer with fever 00:00 Tools
Drain the Pool and Drown 00:00 Tools
Fly High Michelle 00:00 Tools
Becoming 00:00 Tools
Delicate Balance 00:00 Tools
prismatic 00:00 Tools
Play Sacrifice 00:00 Tools
Beckoning 00:00 Tools
Agony Ecstasy 00:00 Tools
This Is The Way The World Ends 00:00 Tools
millions 00:00 Tools
Tourettes 00:00 Tools
Seven Days of Disco 00:00 Tools
Are You Connected to Yourself? 00:00 Tools
Raquel 00:00 Tools
Low Fi Doris Day/First Day of School/On the Tracks - digital only 00:00 Tools
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Millions are a set of sharp-dressed garage-pop marvels out of Brisbane. At home they've forged a tireless reputation for swoonsome live shows, as well as establishing an arsenal of swaggeringly tasty tunes. The Queensland 4-piece hit the ground running when, not long after forming, they were hand-picked by triple j Unearthed to open 2011's Splendour In The Grass festival at Woodford. Since then they've shared stages with the likes of Unknown Mortal Orchestra, The Grates and Bluejuice, and completed national tours supporting San Cisco Oh Mercy, Last Dinosaurs and Gold Fields. Millions also rang in 2012 with a performance at Brisbane's No Years shindig, and secured themselves slots at the Big Day Out and Falls festivals. On the recorded front, Millions' early songs "Those Girls", "Guru" and "Slow Burner" were all flogged on triple j and public radio alike, and also sparked the attention of UK music bible NME. Their first-ever headline tour in July 2012 to launch debut EP "Nine Lives, Six Degrees" saw the AU Review proclaim them "a handsome, stylishly-matching band with a mature, defined sound to boot." Barely pausing for breath, in November 2012 Millions will unleash their second EP "Cruel", spearheaded by lead-off single "Nineteen" - a stomping glam-pop shuffle that once again was instantly added to high rotation on triple j and was awarded Channel [V]'s Ripe Clip Of The Week. Produced by Malcolm Besley(from Northeast Party House) and mixed by Gordon Raphael (The Strokes' "Is This It"), the 4-track EP is further evidence of the deserved praise that's been heaped on the band in their short but busy existence. Genuinely excited about getting to work with Millions on this release, American producer Gordon Raphael enthused "Their approach to the sound is huge, imaginative, and not afraid to shine. Millions are very much capable of creating amazing lyrical songs that have as high a level of interest and power as any true music fan could crave. I can't wait to hear more from them." Following appearances on the Falls Festival tour over new years with the likes of Beach House and The Flaming Lips Millions took some time out of performing live to write songs for their debut album. They have just recently completed a sold out Australian tour with Perth band San Cisco and are looking to tour America in september and October before bunkering down to record their debut album. "Millions are the best prom band in Australia." - Dom Alessio, triple j "They're young, handsome and loud." - Alexander Gow, Oh Mercy "Very tidy swagger, guys! Thoroughly charming." - Zan Rowe, triple j Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.