The Coast

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Nueva York 03:24 Tools
Tight Rope 02:48 Tools
Killing Off Our Friends 03:56 Tools
No Secret Why 03:19 Tools
Song For Gypsy Rose Lee 04:06 Tools
Floodlights 04:22 Tools
The Moon Is Dead 03:59 Tools
Ceremony Guns 03:35 Tools
play me the apostle 03:34 Tools
All The Boys 03:11 Tools
We're The Ones 03:21 Tools
All Farewells 03:42 Tools
Heartbreak City 03:24 Tools
The Lines Are Cut 04:29 Tools
Circles 04:43 Tools
Take A Walk Outside 03:14 Tools
The Coast - Tightrope 02:48 Tools
Evening's Heights 02:53 Tools
Harbour Lights 04:53 Tools
Tightrope (Tokyo Police Club Remix) 02:13 Tools
Tight Rope (Tokyo Police Club Remix) 02:12 Tools
Tigerlily 04:35 Tools
Lovers Go 03:22 Tools
Killin' Off Our Friends 04:09 Tools
Queen Cities 04:03 Tools
Golden Gate 03:55 Tools
White Season 02:54 Tools
Mother Tongues 03:39 Tools
The Fire Out 04:36 Tools
Mohawk 04:57 Tools
Tight Rope - Tokyo Police Club Remix 02:13 Tools
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Untitled Two 04:06 Tools
Untitled Three 03:36 Tools
Untitled Five 03:44 Tools
Untitled Six 03:46 Tools
Untitled Seven 02:35 Tools
Untitled Four 03:57 Tools
Untitled Eight 03:37 Tools
The Coast - Nueva York 03:37 Tools
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She Said Yes 01:30 Tools
Tightrope [Tokyo Police Club Remix] 02:13 Tools
Shag Wild 02:13 Tools
Weekend 05:18 Tools
Now That You Know Me 02:13 Tools
Big Blue Sky 05:18 Tools
____, Tightrope (Tokyo Police Club Remix) 05:18 Tools
12 - The Lines Are Cut 05:18 Tools
Woman 05:18 Tools
Evidence, Fashawn & Kali (Prod. Statik Selektah) 00:00 Tools
Oceanos 04:43 Tools
Falalalala 03:26 Tools
Blalock's Indie/Rock Playlist: May (2009) - 114 - Tightrope 04:43 Tools
12. All Farewells 04:43 Tools
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The Coast released their much-anticipated debut full-length, Expatriate, on Aporia in April 2007 in Canada and AUGUST 19, 2007 in the United States. Recorded in winter 2007 in Toronto with producer Chris Stringer (We’re Marching On, Ohbijou), the album is a departure from the layered epics of their first EP, harnessing the off-the-floor energy of their live show and letting their signature hooky guitar melodies stand on their own. The band was touted as one of the acts to watch in 2008 by Canada’s national music monthly Exclaim and Toronto’s Eye Weekly, thanks to the buzz that continued to grow as the band toured extensively across North America last year, playing alongside such acts as Tokyo Police Club, The Dears, Sam Roberts, The French Kicks, and a coveted CMJ showcase with Foals, A Place to Bury Strangers, and Le Loup. “There was far more integration between writing and arranging this time around,” Spurr adds. “We stopped being so precious about the songwriting and let everyone bring their own strengths to each song.” “When you’ve been in a band with friends you’ve been with since you were a kid, it can become a difficult thing, separating your creative relationship from your relationship as friends,” Melchoirre says. “I think that the writing and recording of this record required us all to be far more honest with each other about what we expected from one another musically and how we wanted to sound. Ultimately, to me, if there is a central theme of the record, it has to be one of feeling disappointed with yourself and others and dealing with the ramifications of that.” “We first started thinking about ‘Expatriate’ as a title when we were touring a lot last year,” Spurr explains. “It begins to feels like you're living outside of your own life. Even when you’re not traveling, you're not home. It feels like you're exiled from your own life." CONTACT: Management - Ben Buchanan, ben.buchanan@easytiger.ca Publicity: Canada:Darryl Weeks, darryl@stagefrightpublicity.com US:Joan Hiller, joan@riotactmedia.com Label - Aporia Records, info@aporia-records.com Booking: Canada: Aaron Schubert, aaron@paquinentertainment.com US: Craig Grossman, greenroomcraig@gmail.com Outside North America - Tom Taaffe, tom@itb.co.uk www.thecoastmusic.com Myspace: www.myspace.com/thecoastmusic www.myspace.com/thecoastthecoast Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.