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27500054 | Play | Saints | 04:08 Tools | |
27500053 | Play | War Love | 03:23 Tools | |
27500055 | Play | Eventually | 04:39 Tools | |
27500056 | Play | For Hummingbird Heron and Honeybee | 04:03 Tools | |
27500062 | Play | St. Paul de Vence - Pink Wine | 03:41 Tools | |
27500057 | Play | Way Down | 04:38 Tools | |
27500058 | Play | Go | 07:08 Tools | |
27500061 | Play | When Our Boys Have Been Buried | 04:06 Tools | |
27500059 | Play | Leaving | 03:11 Tools | |
27500060 | Play | Cherbourg to New York Harbor | 01:04 Tools | |
65553169 | Play | Mama | 01:04 Tools | |
65553168 | Play | Telling Me So | 01:04 Tools | |
65553170 | Play | Spring | 01:04 Tools | |
27500065 | Play | On This Road | 00:00 Tools | |
65553171 | Play | Farther than Light | 01:04 Tools | |
65553173 | Play | Annecy Is On Fire | 00:00 Tools | |
65553172 | Play | Nobody Else | 00:00 Tools | |
65553174 | Play | Leave Them | 00:00 Tools | |
65553175 | Play | Farther Than Light (A Midnight Take) | 00:00 Tools | |
89751946 | Play | Your Goodbye | 00:00 Tools | |
89751947 | Play | You Are a Place | 00:00 Tools | |
27500064 | Play | For Hummingbird Heron & Honeybee | 04:03 Tools | |
27500063 | Play | For Hummingbird, Heron & Honeybee | 04:05 Tools | |
65553176 | Play | Annecy | 04:05 Tools | |
89751948 | Play | Silent & Dreadfully Loud | 04:05 Tools |
St. Paul de Vence [seynt pawl duh vons] 1. A small medieval town in southern France. 2. Indie folk band notable for evocative storytelling, vintage style, layered melodies, and breathtaking harmonies. Origin: Seattle, Washington Formed in June of 2011, St. Paul de Vence entered the studio some four months later to record their first album. The album proved a success with seven straight weeks in the Top 10 of KEXP’s Americana and Pacific Northwest Charts following its release. One good thing lead to another, and the record was selected as one of KEXP’s Top Albums of 2012. Don Yates of KEXP says of St. Paul de Vence, “The band’s dynamic, acoustic-oriented sound includes guitars, accordion, ukulele, autoharp, banjo, mandolin, assorted percussion and more, fleshing out well-crafted songs with warm, soulful harmonies and occasional anthemic choruses.” Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.