Peter Matthew Bauer

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Philadelphia Raga 00:00 Tools
Latin American Ficciones 00:00 Tools
I Was Born in an Ashram 00:00 Tools
Shiva the Destroyer 00:00 Tools
Scientology Airplane Conversations 00:00 Tools
Fortune Tellers 00:00 Tools
Liberation! 00:00 Tools
You Are The Chapel 00:00 Tools
Irish Wake In Varanasi (For Big Pete Devlin) 00:00 Tools
Wild Light 00:00 Tools
Shaved Heads & Pony Tails 00:00 Tools
Full Moon in the Sky 00:00 Tools
Istanbul Field Recordings 00:00 Tools
Shaved Heads and Pony Tails 00:00 Tools
Istanbul Field Recording 00:00 Tools
Irish Wake In Varanasi For Big Pete Devlin 00:00 Tools
Hold on to Someone 00:00 Tools
You Always Look For Someone Lost 00:00 Tools
Divine Love to Kill Fascism 00:00 Tools
Khidr (American Drifter Music) 00:00 Tools
Phildelphia Raga 00:00 Tools
See You in the Streets (Desolate Town) 00:00 Tools
Will You Still Speak of Love 00:00 Tools
Transhistoric Cycles of Time 00:00 Tools
I Ching (Àlam al Mithal) 00:00 Tools
Hold on the Someone (Quiet Version) 00:00 Tools
You Are the Chapel (guitar version) 00:00 Tools
Scientology Airplane Conversat 00:00 Tools
Peter Matthew Bauer - Philadelphia Raga 00:00 Tools
Irish Wake in Varanasi (for Bi 00:00 Tools
Prince Johnny (An Amazon Music Original) 00:00 Tools
Prince Johnny 00:00 Tools
Istambul Field Recording 00:00 Tools
Irish Wake in Varanasi 00:00 Tools
Hold On To Someone (quiet version) 00:00 Tools
Scientology Airplane Conversation 00:00 Tools
I Was Born in Ashram 00:00 Tools
Prince Johnny (St Vincent Cover) 00:00 Tools
Philadelphia Raga [Official Video] 00:00 Tools
See You In The Streets 00:00 Tools
Your Sweet And Shiny Eyes (Bonnie Raitt Cover) 00:00 Tools
Pretty Polly 00:00 Tools
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Peter Matthew Bauer is the latest member of the Walkmen to try his hand at a solo career. With his first single, “Latin American Ficciones,” Bauer delivers a heartland rock anthem with a pounding backbeat and a two-chord riff that grows in intensity until it peaks with the final lines, "How'd you get so reckless baby/how'd you get so free?". Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.