Prince Innocence

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Golden Hour 05:08 Tools
I Don't Care 05:08 Tools
Manic 05:08 Tools
Polished 03:26 Tools
999 04:09 Tools
Shells 03:14 Tools
Girls 04:24 Tools
Proto 03:26 Tools
Noches 03:26 Tools
To My Right 05:16 Tools
Blue Star 05:16 Tools
Post 04:09 Tools
Zero 04:09 Tools
Sharon Stone 04:09 Tools
Boss 04:09 Tools
Cold 04:09 Tools
Cheree (Suicide Cover) 00:00 Tools
999 (feat. Harrison) 04:39 Tools
Dissipate 00:00 Tools
Triumph 04:39 Tools
Night People 03:26 Tools
I Don't Care (Remix Feat. Kilo Kish) 03:26 Tools
Cheree (Suicide) 00:00 Tools
I DONT CARE 00:00 Tools
Girls (Final) 04:23 Tools
CHEREE 00:00 Tools
Dissipate (Tarantula X Remix) 00:00 Tools
I Don’t Care 00:00 Tools
NC GUEST MIX#49: Prince Innocence 00:00 Tools
GoldenHour 05:08 Tools
Manic (Original mix) 05:08 Tools
Girls (Remix) (feat. Deniro Farrar) 05:08 Tools
Dissipate (Kane Vale Remix) 05:08 Tools
GIRLS FEAT DENIRO FARRAR 05:08 Tools
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Toronto/Montreal, Canada (2011 - present) Based in Toronto and Montreal, Prince Innocence began as a side project of Toronto-based Josh McIntyre, who is also the creative force behind lo-fi post-punk project Little Girls. In 2011, McIntyre started experimenting with synth-pop, persuading his girlfriend, Talvi Faustmann (who divides her time between Toronto and Montreal) to contribute vocals. The duo self-released the EP "Night People" online in early 2012. Critical acclaim in blogs and online magazines such as The Fader led to a collaboration with North Carolina rapper Deniro Farrar, with the hip-hop artist rapping over the Prince Innocence song "Girls." The duo was ranked #8 in NOW Toronto's top 20 reasons to attend the 2012 NXNE festival, as well as playing Pop Montreal the same year. Prince Innocence signed with start-up Toronto label Pretty Pretty Records, which released the duo's first "official" record, the EP entitled "Lapse," in 2013. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.