The ACBs

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All Over 01:42 Tools
Lover Yeah 02:50 Tools
Be Professional 03:15 Tools
Boy Like Me 02:09 Tools
Italian Girls 02:52 Tools
Xanies 03:26 Tools
Street Fighter II 02:58 Tools
Record Store 02:11 Tools
Hold Phone 02:32 Tools
My Face 02:30 Tools
It Sure Looks Dark And Cold 02:09 Tools
Suzanne 02:30 Tools
Ocean 03:14 Tools
Neon Light 02:47 Tools
I Wonder 02:47 Tools
Ol Boy 02:42 Tools
Surface 01:39 Tools
Attic Fan 02:43 Tools
Feel Winter 02:10 Tools
Television 02:25 Tools
No Kink In My Costume 02:36 Tools
Under Weight 02:28 Tools
Plants 02:36 Tools
Training Wheels 02:13 Tools
Windows Up 02:13 Tools
Sometime 02:13 Tools
You Did It Once 02:13 Tools
Keys In The Car 02:13 Tools
Rulo 02:13 Tools
Everyone Wants To See You 02:35 Tools
My Movies 02:28 Tools
Callin Omaha 02:02 Tools
Warning 02:35 Tools
We'll Walk On The River 02:02 Tools
Come On 02:02 Tools
Oo Jane 02:02 Tools
Dark & Cold 02:24 Tools
Carry On Old Boy 02:42 Tools
Underweight 02:42 Tools
Planets 02:42 Tools
Intro 01:42 Tools
It Sure Looks Dark & Cold 01:42 Tools
Old Boy 01:42 Tools
Discoloration 01:42 Tools
The ABCs, 'Record Store' 01:42 Tools
Intro (All Over) 01:42 Tools
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It’s been two years since the ACBs released their guitar-pop debut, Stona Rosa. Since then, the Kansas City group’s songs have been featured on MTV (The Inbetweeners), Daytrotter, and a bunch of blogs (You Ain’t No Picasso, We Listen For You, Decoder Magazine). They’ve also performed alongside like-minded acts Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin, Starfucker, and Haim. This spring finds the ACBs returning with their sophomore record, Little Leaves, via High Dive Records. Little Leaves – the title is a nod to frontman Konnor Ervin’s landscaping day job– is a natural progression for the band. The songwriting is tighter and the mood is breezier, but it’s still chockablock with the kind of oddball pop earworms found on Stona Rosa. Lead single “Ocean,” released as a free download in late 2012, prompted Popmatters to declare the ACBs one of its “Best Hopes to Break Out in 2013.” The ACBs will be touring in support of Little Leaves throughout 2013 until their money dries up. The plan is simple: keep writing good songs, keep playing fun shows, keep grinding it out. Is this not still America? Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.