Target Market

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The Beat 02:27 Tools
Words and Wires 03:18 Tools
highways 03:18 Tools
Space Tourist 03:19 Tools
At the Point of Singularity 02:37 Tools
Paper Trail 03:33 Tools
High Crimes 03:02 Tools
Particles 03:13 Tools
Killer Cars 02:22 Tools
Slow Fade 02:23 Tools
Dinner Party 02:39 Tools
Task At Hand 02:57 Tools
Panic Time 02:57 Tools
Shameless And Blameless 02:57 Tools
End The End 02:57 Tools
Level Heads 02:57 Tools
Lakes and Streams 03:10 Tools
No Thrills 03:10 Tools
Marked for Dead 05:52 Tools
Stereo Tonight 03:11 Tools
Visions of an Exit Strategy 02:30 Tools
Flip the Switch 00:00 Tools
We Screamed Lights Out 03:12 Tools
In Stellar Orbit 04:17 Tools
Birds And Plane Engines Don't Mix 04:17 Tools
Sounding Off, Gaining Clearance 00:00 Tools
Sounding Off, Gathering Clearance 00:00 Tools
birds and plane engines dont mix 02:44 Tools
jaded conclusion 02:44 Tools
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Target Market began in earnest during the summer of 2003. After a series of line-up changes, the band regrouped, and came together to write and record the Concealer EP, which was released in late 2004 on St. Louis ’ Aim and Fire Records. In support of the album, the band toured for two weeks, playing to audiences across the Mid-West and South East. Along the way the band were able to play in support of such national touring acts such as Koufax, Maritime, Cinemechanica, Murder by Death, and Milemarker. In early 2006, Target Market began writing their first full-length record, No Thrills, which will be released by Minneapolis label Afternoon Records on December 2nd, 2006. During the recording of the album the band was able to build upon and expand their sound, developing it, tightening it, and eventually bringing it to new heights. Every track on the album has a unique feel to it, and yet, as a whole, sounds as if each of the songs were written to fit together as one cohesive, complete sonic vision. No Thrills, in the end, ultimately transcends its title, proving to be exhilarating from start to finish. Target Market plan to tour extensively behind No Thrills, hopefully bringing their new sound, new record, and energetic live show to new audiences and cities. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.