The Botticellis

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Old Home Movies 00:00 Tools
New Room 00:00 Tools
Up Against the Glass 00:00 Tools
Stay With My Brother 00:00 Tools
When I Call 00:00 Tools
The Reviewer 00:00 Tools
Flashlight 00:00 Tools
Table By the Window 00:00 Tools
Who Are You Now 00:00 Tools
Tongue Is Blue 00:00 Tools
Here I Go Again (Whitesnake cover) (BL Rewind 2) 00:00 Tools
Awaiting On You All 00:00 Tools
Killing Spree 00:00 Tools
Betrayed 00:00 Tools
The Timing 00:00 Tools
Here I Go Again 00:00 Tools
Awaiting At The Wall 00:00 Tools
Take Then (Look At The Ocean) 00:00 Tools
Here I Go Again (Whitesnake cover) 00:00 Tools
Table By the Window (rough) 00:00 Tools
The Ways Through 00:00 Tools
Take the N (Look at the Ocean) 00:00 Tools
Ways Through 00:00 Tools
Glasssteps 00:00 Tools
Take the N 00:00 Tools
no name lane 00:00 Tools
bring it down 00:00 Tools
killing spree voxup2(d3)(r1 00:00 Tools
Ocean 00:00 Tools
ocean hh1 (d3) 00:00 Tools
A Calling Out 00:00 Tools
ways through voxup4 (d3) 00:00 Tools
Table By the Window (Alternative Version) 00:00 Tools
Stay Wth My Brother 00:00 Tools
Here I Go Again (Whitesnake) 00:00 Tools
Glass Steps 00:00 Tools
It's Only A Game 00:00 Tools
Old Home Movies - The Botticellis 00:00 Tools
Up Against the Glass (Live) 00:00 Tools
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The Botticellis have an obsession with pop music, melodic songwriting and the cinematic sounds of yesteryear, but they’re not lost in some oldies Neverland. On Old Home Movies, the quintet gives us ten luminous snapshots of sun-bleached memories. The vision is uniquely Californian, and while their music basks in the warmth of the Sunshine State personified by The Beach Boys, it’s also steeped in the shadows and queasy uncertainty of Raymond Chandler. The Botticellis began when Zack Ehrlich and Alexi Glickman met playing Suzuki violin duets in a southern California kindergarten class. They started writing songs together in grammar school and continued playing in bands together in high school and college. While studying music at UC Santa Cruz, they met lo-fi auteur, Burton Li, who helped produce an early album for the duo. Li soon joined the band and under the influence of his analogue obsessions, the three moved further up the California coast to San Francisco. Not long after, lyricist Blythe Foster and bass player Ian Nansen were pulled into the fold. The ensemble now lives communally in San Francisco’s foggy Outer Richmond district, where they’ve been working on Old Home Movies for the past four years, refining their muzzy, slightly drugged out, psychedelic sound. The Botticellis’ debut promises to bring burnished, finely crafted pop to the people, filling the heads of their audience with vibrant memories and California day dreams. The Botticellis have toured and/or shared bills with Mates of State, Asobi Seksu, Au Revoir Simone, Grizzly Bear, Feist, John Vanderslice, Viva Voce, Cake, Two Gallants and many others... Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.