Petite League

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Little Fourth of July 00:00 Tools
SUN DOGS 00:00 Tools
Raspberry Seeds 00:00 Tools
Zookeeper 00:00 Tools
Shin Bruise 00:00 Tools
Raspberry Vines 00:00 Tools
White Knuckle Wildflower 00:00 Tools
Pulling Teeth 00:00 Tools
Yung Bubblegum 00:00 Tools
Pocketknife 00:00 Tools
Kanyakumari 00:00 Tools
Surviving October 00:00 Tools
Reclusa 00:00 Tools
Not Always Happy 00:00 Tools
French New York 00:00 Tools
Rattler 00:00 Tools
My Black Lungs 00:00 Tools
Hiccups (feat. Jamie Brooks) 00:00 Tools
Two Flags 00:00 Tools
ANNIE 00:00 Tools
Nothing 00:00 Tools
No Hitter 00:00 Tools
Halloween in Hollywood 00:00 Tools
Ocean Honey 00:00 Tools
Leaf Surfer 00:00 Tools
Tylenol 00:00 Tools
Down That Road 00:00 Tools
New York Girls 00:00 Tools
I MET YOU BEFORE 00:00 Tools
Spanish Lemonade 00:00 Tools
The Voicemail 00:00 Tools
Trash Blossoms 00:00 Tools
Devil's Boy 00:00 Tools
Dibs, Hawaii. 00:00 Tools
Guetta 00:00 Tools
Ghost 1998 00:00 Tools
Hang the Cowboy 00:00 Tools
The Devil's Rifle Is Named After You 00:00 Tools
Infinite Fields 00:00 Tools
Sweetener 00:00 Tools
Blood Gardens 00:00 Tools
Limewire Virus 00:00 Tools
GUETTA (bonus) 00:00 Tools
HICCUPS (Ft. JAMIE BROOKS) 00:00 Tools
Petite League - French New York 00:00 Tools
Hiccups 00:00 Tools
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Raised under the wet and grey Belgian skies, much of Lorenzo Cook’s upbringing was spent an ocean away from where his passport said he was from. Growing up as an American expat in the heart of Europe, Lorenzo was introduced to a world of music that would otherwise have never met his ears by a wide range of international friends and musicians whom he spent most of teenage years with. His parents, well versed in music and keen to play NPR’s All Songs Considered at the dinner table, helped Cook’s appreciation and fascination with American music grow as well. Upon turning 18 and moving out to Syracuse, NY to pursue his academics, Cook was met with a vibrant local music scene the likes of which he had never felt in Brussels. A home found in basement shows and the will to not only make music, but be part of a new and exciting culture of ‘do it yourself’ diligence. After two years, and two bedroom-recorded albums under the name Spark Alaska, it was time to break out of the quiet and comfortable shell Cook had made for himself. Equipped with an old Peavey guitar, a microphone that had never been yelled into before, and a handful of musician friends to take over for Lorenzo’s inept rhythmic abilities, Petite League was born. It was the snotty, noisey music that Cook had always wanted to make. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.