The Crayon Fields

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Mirror Ball 00:00 Tools
All The Pleasures Of The World 00:00 Tools
Do It First 00:00 Tools
Voice Of Paradise 00:00 Tools
Choir of Tiny Boys 00:00 Tools
Graceless 00:00 Tools
Living So Well 00:00 Tools
Timeless 00:00 Tools
Celebrate 00:00 Tools
Impossible Things 00:00 Tools
Disappear 00:00 Tools
Where The Light Isn't Cruel 00:00 Tools
Would It Be So Strange? 00:00 Tools
Lucky Again 00:00 Tools
You Could Wind Up Anywhere 00:00 Tools
Helicopters 00:00 Tools
Potholes 00:00 Tools
Back, Front, Side, Low, high 00:00 Tools
Mirrorball 00:00 Tools
Composed 00:00 Tools
Lovely Time 00:00 Tools
Midnight 00:00 Tools
Drains 00:00 Tools
The Crayon Fields - Mirror Ball 00:00 Tools
All The Pleasures. 00:00 Tools
All the Pleasures of the World (Dan Block Remix) 00:00 Tools
Love Won't Save You 00:00 Tools
She's My Hero 00:00 Tools
Slow Magic 00:00 Tools
Mirror Ball - 7" version 00:00 Tools
So Do I 00:00 Tools
How Loved You Are 00:00 Tools
No One Deserves You 00:00 Tools
If I Could 00:00 Tools
Night Moves 00:00 Tools
Give Him Nothing 00:00 Tools
All The Pleasures 00:00 Tools
Somewhere Good 00:00 Tools
Good Times 00:00 Tools
All the Pleasures of the World (Opulent Sound Remix) 00:00 Tools
Sweet Little Kids in Your Sad Little Town 00:00 Tools
The Good Life 00:00 Tools
It Must Have Been Love 00:00 Tools
Lovers in Your Carpets 00:00 Tools
Get Off the Good Ship 00:00 Tools
Take Me Where The Light Isn't 00:00 Tools
Soak With Me in the Sun 00:00 Tools
Claps 00:00 Tools
All The Pleasures Radio Edit MP3 00:00 Tools
Graceless (live) 00:00 Tools
Party Song 00:00 Tools
Fields Of Crayon 00:00 Tools
3 Quarters 00:00 Tools
The Crayon Fields 00:00 Tools
Weeds In Fiji 00:00 Tools
Untitled 00:00 Tools
So Much Time 00:00 Tools
We're So Old We Believe It 00:00 Tools
S.S.S2 00:00 Tools
S.S.Se 00:00 Tools
Paradise 00:00 Tools
HOW LOVED YOU ARE (BONUS TRACK) 00:00 Tools
SO MUCH TIME (BONUS TRACK) 00:00 Tools
So Old We Believe It 00:00 Tools
Helicopter 00:00 Tools
The Crayon Fields - Do It First 00:00 Tools
Mirror Ball (7" version) 00:00 Tools
The Weeds in Fiji 00:00 Tools
Mirror Ball - 7 version 00:00 Tools
All the Pleasurse of the World 00:00 Tools
I Spent the Summer in the Shower 00:00 Tools
Relaxo Deluxo 00:00 Tools
All the Pleasures of the world / Dan Block Remix 00:00 Tools
Lovely Time (Demo) 00:00 Tools
(Take me home to the) Fields of Crayon 00:00 Tools
The Crayon Fields - Impossible Things 00:00 Tools
Graceless - Mastered MP3 00:00 Tools
S.S.S 00:00 Tools
Edible Universe 00:00 Tools
DoitFirst 00:00 Tools
allthepleasures 00:00 Tools
Bread 00:00 Tools
So Old 00:00 Tools
Celebration 00:00 Tools
Pleasures of the World 00:00 Tools
Helicopters (demo) 00:00 Tools
All The Pleasures (Radio Edit) 00:00 Tools
The Crayon Fields - Choir Of Tiny Boys 00:00 Tools
AllThePleasuresOfTheWorld 00:00 Tools
Take Me Home (to the fields of crayon) 00:00 Tools
Bonus Track 00:00 Tools
Take Me Where The Light Isn 00:00 Tools
Slap the Power Walker 00:00 Tools
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Crayon Fields are a four-piece Melbourne based band signed to the labels Chapter Music and Rallye. They have been described as having an artful naïve-pop aesthetic and as lo-fi. The line up consists of singer-songwriter Geoff O'Connor on vocals and guitar, Brett Hudson on bass guitar, Chris Hung on second guitar, Synthesizer and percussion and Neil Erenstrom on drums. O'Connor also has a solo side-project, recording as Sly Hats, signed to Nervous Jerk Records, with one album to date: Liquorice Night. O'Connor has since dropped the 'Sly Hats' moniker and begun recording and performing his solo material as 'Geoffrey O'Connor'. Raised on the classic, guitar-ringing psychedelia of the '60s (The Zombies, The Byrds) with a lo-fi indie rock approach not unlike that of the Elephant 6 collective, Melbourne, Australia group the Crayon Fields formed in 2002 before the members graduated high school. In the following few years, the band supported the likes of the Unicorns, New Pornographers, Stereolab, Cornelius, Dirty Three, Electrelane, Deerhoof and Architecture in Helsinki in concert. Although their gear was stolen (and later recovered) halfway through the recording process, the band managed to complete their debut album, Animal Bells, co-released by Chapter Music and Trifekta records in mid-2006. Their debut full length album Animal Bells was released on 16 October 2006 and 5 November 2006 on vinyl.It was given a rating of 7.8 by Pitchfork Media and compared to the likes of The Beach Boys, The Zombies and The Association. In late 2008 Crayon Fields completed the recording of their 2nd album and released the 7" single 'Mirror Ball'. The band then released a UK 7" single 'Voice Of Paradise' on the Passport label and toured Europe and the UK in April and May 2009 before releasing a 3rd 7" single 'All The Pleasures Of The World' in August 2009. Their second album, 'All The Pleasures of the World' was released in September 2009 on Chapter Music (Australia) and Rallye Records (Japan). The album was given a 7.8 by Pitchfork Media, has been featured on many prominent blogs throughout the US and UK such as Big Stereo and Music (For Robots) and has received airplay on US radio stations such as KCRW, KEXP and Woxy. In Australia the album has received heavy airplay on community radio stations, with both 'Mirror Ball' and 'All The Pleasures Of The World' being added to rotation on national youth radio station JJJ. In March 2010 Crayon Fields toured the US for the first time, performing a number of shows in New York, LA and Austin as part of the SXSW festival, which included a live to air set for KEXP radio. In Australia Crayon Fields have performed at the Big Day Out, Golden Plains, Parklife and Laneway festivals and toured with Peter Bjorn and John (SWE), Cornelius (JAP), New Pornographers (CAN), The Dirty Three, Stereolab (UK), The Mountain Goats (US), Spoon (US), The Go! Team (UK) and Built To Spill (US). They toured the U.S for a second time in October 2010, and included a number of CMJ festival shows. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.