Release the Sunbird

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It's All Around You 02:08 Tools
Road to Nowhere 00:00 Tools
Come Back to Us 00:00 Tools
Always Like the Son 00:00 Tools
Best Thing for Me 00:00 Tools
Running Away from Me 00:00 Tools
No Light 02:56 Tools
Paper Allies 03:03 Tools
Why Can't You Look At Yourself 03:54 Tools
A New You 03:00 Tools
I Will Walk 03:12 Tools
Back Strikes Back 04:17 Tools
We'll Begin Tomorrow 03:31 Tools
Everytime You Go 02:13 Tools
Outlook's Anonymous 03:08 Tools
Heart-skinned, Down 02:25 Tools
Here You Are 02:59 Tools
Silence 00:00 Tools
Sunburn 02:07 Tools
More Dreaming 00:00 Tools
Dropout 00:00 Tools
All Around You 00:00 Tools
On Your Own 00:00 Tools
Catch Like The Wind 00:00 Tools
Release the Sunbird: No Light 00:00 Tools
Running Away (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Running Away From Me-Exclusive 00:00 Tools
Release The Sunbird, 'I Will Walk' 00:00 Tools
Best Thing For Me - 6th Ave. 00:00 Tools
Why Can't You Look at Yourself? 00:00 Tools
Release the Sunbird, 'Always Like the Son' 00:00 Tools
Come Back To Us (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Running Away 00:00 Tools
Release The Sunbird - Running Away From Me 00:00 Tools
Well Begin Tomorrow 00:00 Tools
Always Like the Sun 00:00 Tools
Heart Skinned, Down 00:00 Tools
Hear-skinned, Down 00:00 Tools
Come Back to Us - 6th Ave 00:00 Tools
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Looking to try something new on his own, Rogue Wave frontman Zach Rogue opts for a blissfully breezy alt-pop outing on this new album that falls somewhere between a solo long player and side project...recorded at a friend's studio in Bloomington, IN, the album features local musicians Pete Shreiner (drums), Kenny Childers (bass/vocals) and Kate Long (vocals) // Release: Come Back To Us (July 26, Brushfire) // Sounds like: something of a throwback to the more mellow, acoustic and sunny SoCal Rogue Wave sound pre-last year's beat driven Permalight...arriving with a couple of guitars and fragments of songs, Rogue has turned Come Back into an off-hand and unexpected gem, handily confirming Rogue's place as one of our finest (and most under appreciated) songwriters Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.