The Bright Light Social Hour

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Infinite Cities 00:00 Tools
Back and Forth 00:00 Tools
Shanty 00:00 Tools
Detroit 00:00 Tools
Rhubarb Jam 00:00 Tools
Slipstream 00:00 Tools
Sweet Madelene 00:00 Tools
Bare Hands Bare Feet 00:00 Tools
Dreamlove 00:00 Tools
Ghost Dance 00:00 Tools
La Piedra de la Iguana 00:00 Tools
Sea Of The Edge 00:00 Tools
Garden of the Gods 00:00 Tools
Men Of The Earth 00:00 Tools
Men of the Sea 03:51 Tools
Lupita 00:00 Tools
Aperture 00:00 Tools
Ouroboros 00:00 Tools
The Moon 00:00 Tools
Escape Velocity 00:00 Tools
Lie to Me (Große Lüge) 00:00 Tools
Tear Down That Wall 00:00 Tools
Harder Out Here (“Sneaky Pete” Main Title Theme) 00:00 Tools
Sweet Madeline 00:00 Tools
Alternate Loving 00:00 Tools
Sun King 00:00 Tools
The Forest 00:00 Tools
Trip with Lola 00:00 Tools
Give to Me Words 00:00 Tools
Young Man Blues 00:00 Tools
Palestine 00:00 Tools
She Wanna Love You 00:00 Tools
Harder out Here ("Sneaky Pete" Main Title Theme) 00:00 Tools
Darling You 00:00 Tools
Open Borders 00:00 Tools
Swimming Out 00:00 Tools
My Boy 00:00 Tools
Mannish Boy 00:00 Tools
Missing Something 00:00 Tools
Back & Forth 00:00 Tools
Infinite Cities (Francis Preve remix) 00:00 Tools
Inside Out 00:00 Tools
Past the Edge of Time 00:00 Tools
Rhubarb Gods 00:00 Tools
Infinite Cities (Matt Lange Remix) 00:00 Tools
Man of the Earth 00:00 Tools
Like Water 00:00 Tools
Innovative Solutions For Latitude and Longitude 00:00 Tools
Infinite Cities (Radio Edit) 00:00 Tools
Sun King (An Amazon Music Original) 00:00 Tools
Ursus Lux 00:00 Tools
Hourglass 00:00 Tools
Roses 00:00 Tools
Maybe I Do 00:00 Tools
Reform! Or We Will Unleash The Leaves 00:00 Tools
Back and Forth (Part 1) 00:00 Tools
A Bright Light Guide To Empire 00:00 Tools
Infinite Cities (Official Audio) 00:00 Tools
Wendy Davis 00:00 Tools
Harder out Here 00:00 Tools
Intro 00:00 Tools
Bare Hands, Bare Feet 00:00 Tools
Sea of the Edge* 00:00 Tools
Shanty (Live) 00:00 Tools
Detroit (Live) 00:00 Tools
Dreamlove* 00:00 Tools
The Bright Light Social Hour - 'Back and Forth' - SXSW 2010 Showcasing Artist 02:35 Tools
Young Man's Blues 00:00 Tools
Infinite Cities* 00:00 Tools
Infinite Cities (Francis Prève Remix) 00:00 Tools
Aperture* 00:00 Tools
Back and Forth Pt. 2 00:00 Tools
The Bright Light Social Hour- Infinite Cities 00:00 Tools
Ocean 00:00 Tools
Ghost Dance* 00:00 Tools
Back and Forth Pt. 1 00:00 Tools
Slipstream* 00:00 Tools
In And Out Part 1 00:00 Tools
Sweet Madelene* 00:00 Tools
All I Wanna Do (Beach Boys Cover) 00:00 Tools
Slipstream (Official Audio) 00:00 Tools
In And Out Part 2 00:00 Tools
Ouroboros* 00:00 Tools
Infinite Cities (Live at Stubb's) 00:00 Tools
Detroit-vk.com/musicringtones-♫-Рингтоны 00:00 Tools
"Back and Forth" 00:00 Tools
Champagne, Yours or Mine? (A New Year's Revolution) 00:00 Tools
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The Bright Light Social Hour is an American rock band from Austin, Texas. Born out of a university art-rock collective, The Bright Light Social Hour has evolved into an unabashedly wide-screen rock group, melding fists-up rock and roll with muscular funk, soul, and psychedelia. The band recently swept the 29th Annual Austin Music Awards during SXSW 2011 with an unprecedented 6 wins, including Band of the Year, Album of the Year and Song of the Year ("Detroit"). The Central Texas-raised young men of The Bright Light Social Hour have built their growing reputation through exhilarating widely-acclaimed live shows, including the 2009 Austin City Limits Festival. In culmination of their studied development, the band released their debut full-length album in late 2010, simply titled "The Bright Light Social Hour". Recorded in five studios around Austin during summer 2010, the album is founded on sun-drenched optimism, raucous youth, and an innovative brew of American music of varying types - hard rock and roll, indie, rhythm and blues, dance and soul. Producer Danny Reisch of Good Danny's utilized the best elements of vintage and modern recording to achieve a sound both forward-looking and evocative of 1970s hi-fi. The first track, "Shanty," pairs southern rock with hard disco, featuring the searing slide licks of guitarist Curtis Roush. Following the lean, exuberant stomp of "Bare Hands Bare Feet," the band settles into the dark psychedelic-funk of "La Piedra De La Iguana," led by keyboardist A.J. Vincent's dusky vocal and Farfisa organ work. Throughout the middle of the record, the solemn rhythm and blues of "Detroit" is juxtaposed with "Back And Forth," a four-on-the-floor disco-funk romp. On "Garden Of The Gods," the album's penultimate 10-minute epic, the band evolves from stately ballroom Americana to an expansive, ensemble anthem, conjuring up their limber and unrelenting live sets. The fiery "Rhubarb Jam" closes out the record, featuring the agile, booming funk of bassist Jack O'Brien and drummer Joseph Mirasole. The Bright Light Social Hour have also just released "New Year's Live," a 4-track live EP recorded during their sold-out set at The Parish Austin on New Year's 2011. Re-teaming with producer/engineer Danny Reisch, "New Year's Live" marks the first audio recording to capture the band's raw live energy, consummated with masterfully directed live video by Hussain Pirani. The Bright Light Social Hour will be touring nationwide in support of their debut album and live EP throughout 2011. Replete with their vital sound, deep brotherhood, and ever-growing facial hair, the band is steadfast in their singular aim - enduring rock and roll. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.