Tea Cozies

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Here Comes My Baby (Cat Stevens) [Rushmore] 05:02 Tools
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Nestled somewhere between garage rock and indie pop lives a Seattle band called Tea Cozies. Taking their influence from 60s British bands like The Kinks and The Beatles, 80s post punk and 90s indie, this four-piece creates a cyclone of reverb drenched guitars, girl-on-girl harmonies, and surf rock beats. Vocalist/guitarists Jessi Reed and Brady Harvey met in high school in Colorado and started playing music soon after. They relocated to Seattle and recruited bassist Jeff Anderson and later, drummer Garrett Croxon (former Fleet Foxes) with the final lineup cemented in 2010. The band's debut album Hot Probs (produced by Erik Blood) is soon to be followed by a new EP, Bang Up due October 30, 2012. Tea Cozies have recently shared the stage with Ty Segall, White Fence and Wussy and made appearances at Doe Bay Festival, City Arts Fest, and SXSW. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.