The Bundles

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Pirates Declare War 04:10 Tools
A Common Chorus 03:30 Tools
Klutter 03:33 Tools
Over the Moon 03:21 Tools
Desert Bundles 02:52 Tools
shamrock glamrock 03:06 Tools
In The Beginning 02:27 Tools
Ishalicious 04:58 Tools
Metal Mouth 04:51 Tools
Be Yourself 05:20 Tools
Lorem Ipsum 02:15 Tools
Watch Me Girl 02:15 Tools
The Dornishman's Wife 02:14 Tools
The Commonwealth 02:15 Tools
TKC 02:14 Tools
B & E 02:14 Tools
Robots of the Uncanny Valley 02:14 Tools
The State of Seattle 02:14 Tools
Tomato Tornado 02:14 Tools
Oh, Brazil 02:14 Tools
Mark My Words 02:14 Tools
There's a Hole Right in Front of You 02:14 Tools
In Like a Lion, out on the Lam 02:14 Tools
Fresh (feat. Stack Bundles) 02:14 Tools
The Glow 00:00 Tools
The Prisoner's Dilemma 00:00 Tools
ishalicious (ish finds his family) 00:00 Tools
Dead Reckoning 00:00 Tools
Welcome the Rusty Nail 00:00 Tools
Pirates 00:00 Tools
Normans at the Battle of Hastings 00:00 Tools
B&E 00:00 Tools
Inshalicious 00:00 Tools
Over The Moon (6 Music Session, 17 May 2010) 00:00 Tools
Desert Bundles (6 Music Session, 17 May 2010) 00:00 Tools
Pirates Declare War (6 Music Session, 17 May 2010) 00:00 Tools
Clutter 00:00 Tools
01 a common chorus 00:00 Tools
I Never 00:00 Tools
Klutter - FCC 00:00 Tools
Shamrock 00:00 Tools
In The Beginning (6 Music Session, 17 May 2010) 00:00 Tools
Mark My Words (Unreleased Autumn Recording) San Francisco, Cal. 1965 00:00 Tools
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In February 2001 New York performer/comic book artist Jeffrey Lewis was living in Austin, Texas for a few months and then-Moldy Peach Kimya Dawson came to visit him. During that visitation week they made up five songs with Jeffrey on guitar and Kimya on keyboards. In 2002, when Kimya had launched her solo career and was touring Germany along with the Jeffrey Lewis Band, those same five songs expanded into full band songs with the addition of Jeffrey's brother/bandmate Jack Lewis on bass and Anders Griffen (known for his work with jazz great Frank Lowe and Regina Spektor) on drums. One night while playing in a cold, clammy basement venue, all bundled up in sweaters, hats and scarves, the nascent band became known as The Bundles; Jack and Anders soon got in on the writing of some new songs too. Years passed, during which Jeffrey and Jack released five acclaimed records on Rough Trade, Anders drummed and toured with the likes of Dufus, John Ludington, and Diane Cluck, and Kimya stormed the world, touring constantly with 6 solo albums, and recently celebrating the Grammy-winning Juno movie soundtrack. Despite the heavy creative schedules of all involved, The Bundles continued to be resurrected in unlikely times and places wherever in the world the members happened to cross paths. Eventually in February 2009 the four congregated to make some full-band Bundles recordings at the Dub Narcotic Studios in Olympia, Washington. With troubadour Karl Blau, originally only signed on as session engineer, they recorded some of the pre-existing songs, along with some new ones that all five starting writing together on the spot. On the last night of recording a couple dozen members of the Olympia Free Choir joined them in the studio as well. So on one hand, their debut album The Bundles [KLP214] took just a few days to write and record, on the other hand it took eight years! Will we hear from them again before 2018? Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.