Trackimage | Playbut | Trackname | Playbut | Trackname |
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11847184 | Play | Drifters | 07:03 Tools | |
11847186 | Play | A Different Heav'n | 05:34 Tools | |
11847187 | Play | Strange Ghosts | 03:02 Tools | |
11847188 | Play | Bloom | 04:01 Tools | |
11847185 | Play | 1848 | 06:11 Tools | |
11847190 | Play | A Mi Alrededor | 06:45 Tools | |
11847193 | Play | Wonders | 05:32 Tools | |
53011772 | Play | Bridge Keeper | 02:31 Tools | |
11847191 | Play | Stone Castles | 08:38 Tools | |
11847189 | Play | The Devil's Black Wool | 05:42 Tools | |
11847195 | Play | The Wanderers and Their Shadows | 05:11 Tools | |
11847192 | Play | De Humo | 02:31 Tools | |
11847198 | Play | Jailbird | 05:09 Tools | |
11847200 | Play | Spectacle | 04:40 Tools | |
11847196 | Play | Kahlo | 05:42 Tools | |
53011773 | Play | Navegantes | 05:42 Tools | |
53011775 | Play | Lights Underwater | 03:15 Tools | |
11847203 | Play | Un Momento De... | 02:06 Tools | |
11847197 | Play | Diamond Ring (Pedro The Lion cover) | 03:15 Tools | |
53011774 | Play | Wandering Ships | 03:15 Tools | |
11847202 | Play | The Petals Of Lipaceli | 05:24 Tools | |
11847199 | Play | Sui Generis | 06:42 Tools | |
11847201 | Play | Where The Wind Blows | 04:29 Tools | |
11847204 | Play | South, Like The Summer | 05:09 Tools | |
53011776 | Play | Las Olas | 05:09 Tools | |
53011777 | Play | Soon the Sun Will Rise | 05:09 Tools | |
11847206 | Play | Narcisco | 08:41 Tools | |
11847205 | Play | Narciso | 08:41 Tools | |
11847209 | Play | 03 1848 | 06:11 Tools | |
53011778 | Play | Album Preview: We Were Always Loyal To Lost Causes | 06:11 Tools | |
11847226 | Play | The Dandelion War, 'Drifters' | 07:03 Tools | |
11847222 | Play | Thwe Petals Of Lipaceli | 05:24 Tools |
Ambient post-rockers The Dandelion War are from Oakland, California: the name was taken from the title of a book by World War II veteran and Oxford graduate Richard Rosenthal.The band are Larry Fernandez (vocals), Mikey Fuson (guitar), Jeff Kay (guitar, keyboards), Julius Masibay (drums) and Chris Strebel (bass). "The Dandelion War successfully does the airy, Radiohead meets Sigur Ros thing, though not as long-winded. Like other bands in the genre, dynamics shift between multi-instruments, and strong beats provide a solid backdrop for the melodies. The vocals sometimes give way to the playing, which will keep the band from leaning into Coldplay territory. It sounds like they think that's a good thing." -Oakland Tribune 8/25/08 Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.