Past Lives

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Strange Symmetry 00:00 Tools
Hex Takes Hold 00:00 Tools
Paralyzer 00:00 Tools
Morning Comes 00:00 Tools
Beyond Gone 00:00 Tools
Falling Spikes 00:00 Tools
Bored To The Teeth 00:00 Tools
We Meet In Sleep 00:00 Tools
Don't Let the Ashes Fill Your Eyes 00:00 Tools
Past Lives 00:00 Tools
Skull Lender 00:00 Tools
Spirits Stir 00:00 Tools
Deep in the Valley 00:00 Tools
All is Well 00:00 Tools
Reverse The Curse 00:00 Tools
Chrome Life 00:00 Tools
K Hole 00:00 Tools
Vanishing Twin 00:00 Tools
Hospital White 00:00 Tools
Aerosol Bouquet 00:00 Tools
At Rest 00:00 Tools
There is a Light So Bright it Blinds 00:00 Tools
All is Well Premaster 00:00 Tools
intro 00:00 Tools
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03 00:00 Tools
02 00:00 Tools
04 00:00 Tools
05 00:00 Tools
06 00:00 Tools
Past Lives - Hex Takes Hold 00:00 Tools
Past Lives - Deep In The Valley 00:00 Tools
American Riots 00:00 Tools
BORNS 00:00 Tools
Eat the Rich 00:00 Tools
The New Gods 00:00 Tools
Ke$ha 00:00 Tools
Hex Takes A Hold 00:00 Tools
/ / ParalyzerT 00:00 Tools
One Day, Three Autumns 00:00 Tools
Dna 00:00 Tools
Everything Ends 00:00 Tools
Past Lives (Live on KEXP) 00:00 Tools
Paralyzer (Live on KEXP) 00:00 Tools
Local Natives 00:00 Tools
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Past Lives is a band from Seattle, Washington. The band formed out of the breakup of The Blood Brothers in late 2007. Vocalist Jordan Blilie, bassist Morgan Henderson, and drummer Mark Gajadhar joined with original Blood Brothers guitarist Devin Welch and started working almost immediately on their debut EP . Strange Symmetry was released on August 4, 2008 through Suicide Squeeze. It was initially a digital-only release with a limited run of physical CDs, but was later made more widely available on CD and vinyl. Around the same time, the band was also featured in The Journal of Popular Noise, releasing a limited vinyl EP alongside other artists. The EP can also be downloaded from the band's official website. A Myspace blog posted on November 17, 2009 detailed the forthcoming album, Tapestry of Webs. It will be released on February 23, 2010 by Suicide Squeeze. The post includes a full tracklisting and says that the title is taken from a painting by Ryan Iverson who agreed to let the band use the image for the album cover. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.