Secret Cities

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The Park 03:21 Tools
Boyfriends 04:45 Tools
Love Crime 03:42 Tools
Pink Graffiti Part 1 04:49 Tools
Always Friends 02:40 Tools
Ice Cream Scene 04:05 Tools
Pink City 04:04 Tools
Portland 02:39 Tools
No Pressure 01:41 Tools
Pebbles 03:57 Tools
Slacker 03:51 Tools
Strange Hearts 02:53 Tools
Pink Graffiti, part 2 04:06 Tools
Interlude 00:42 Tools
Brief Encounter 03:55 Tools
Forest of Love 02:12 Tools
Color 03:27 Tools
Wander 02:45 Tools
Aw Rats 04:41 Tools
On Holiday 02:42 Tools
Vamos A La Playa 04:08 Tools
The End 04:31 Tools
Bright Teeth 05:36 Tools
You Don't Know 02:54 Tools
Bad Trip 02:54 Tools
Thumbs 02:54 Tools
Pink Graffiti Pt. 1 04:49 Tools
Pink Grafffiti, Part 1 04:47 Tools
Paradise 04:49 Tools
Pink Graffiti pt.1 04:49 Tools
The Rooftop 04:49 Tools
Pink Graffiti, Part 1 04:49 Tools
Playing With Fire 04:49 Tools
Walk Me Home 04:49 Tools
The Cellar 04:49 Tools
Purgatory 04:49 Tools
Interlude 2 04:49 Tools
Pink Grafffiti - Part 1 04:49 Tools
Sun Enclosure 04:49 Tools
Purgatory (Foolish Hearts) 04:49 Tools
pink graffiti 04:49 Tools
Interlude 1 04:49 Tools
It’s Always Summer 04:49 Tools
It's Always Winter 04:49 Tools
It's Always Summer 04:49 Tools
It’s Always Winter 04:49 Tools
Pink Graffiti Pt 1 00:30 Tools
Pink Graffiti Part 1. 04:49 Tools
Pebbles[320] 03:57 Tools
Psych, Electroacoustic, Ice Cream Scene 03:57 Tools
Pink Graffiti, pt. 1 04:49 Tools
'Pink City' 04:49 Tools
Pink Graffiti, Pt. 2 04:06 Tools
Pink Graffiti Part 1, Pink Graffiti Part 1 04:06 Tools
Pink Graffiti (part I) 04:06 Tools
Always Friends (2011) 00:00 Tools
Pink Grafffiti, Pt. 1 00:00 Tools
Blalock's Indie/Rock Playlist: April (2010) - 81 - Pink Graffiti Part 1 00:00 Tools
Pink Graffiti (Part I) 00:00 Tools
Park, The 00:00 Tools
Blalock's Indie/Rock Playlist: May (2010) - 9 - Boyfriends 00:00 Tools
Secret Cities - Pink Graffiti Part 1 00:00 Tools
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Secret Cities hail from Fargo, North Dakota and formed in 2002. MJ Parker and Charlie Gokey were barely 15 when they met at band camp, but a shared love of psychedelia and scads of secret, unheard songs between them drew the pair together. They passed cassettes back and forth across the tundra of their home state, each manipulating and adding to the other's work via 4-track. Slowly they built up a catalog of sound collage and darkly romantic pop. Following the addition of Alex Abnos (aka Kansas City's Tut Tut) on drums and a whirlwind tour of Midwest, the three went back to the drawing board. Over the next four years, they tore down and rebuilt their sound, sometimes woodshedding in an actual wooden shed on the prairie. Eventually, Secret Cities emerged with a cocktail of Spector-esque doe-eyed romanticism, electronic flourishes indebted to minimalist composers like Terry Riley, the noisy, art damaged sensibilities of late psych groups like The United States of America. Respected blog Stereogum tipped the band as one to watch in 2010 noting that the band's "twisting kaleidoscope of crystalline psychedelia, chirpy folk, dark baroque pop, and bare emotions" brought to mind "The Antlers in a blender" or a "chillier Grizzly Bear brought up on The Unites States of America". Their debut album Pink Graffiti was released on July 20, 2010 via Western Vinyl. Their latest album Strange Hearts was released on March 20, 2011. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.