The Electric Sons

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Breathing Electricity 00:00 Tools
Islands 00:00 Tools
Japanese Ceremonial Tea (Interlude) 00:00 Tools
Places 00:00 Tools
Golden Age 00:00 Tools
Kyoto 00:00 Tools
Carry On 00:00 Tools
Hold on, We're Going Home 00:00 Tools
Reappear (feat. Scavenger Hunt) 00:00 Tools
Tell Me What To Say 00:00 Tools
Revolutionist 00:00 Tools
Into the Night 00:00 Tools
cool 00:00 Tools
Break Away 00:00 Tools
Eclipses 00:00 Tools
Daydreamer 00:00 Tools
Run Run Run 00:00 Tools
Burn Like A Sunset 00:00 Tools
Ancient Sounds 00:00 Tools
Breathing Electricity (Lenno & Jesse Oliver Remix) 00:00 Tools
Keep Young & Carry On 00:00 Tools
Breating Electricity 00:00 Tools
Keep Young and Carry On 00:00 Tools
Swing 00:00 Tools
Reappear 00:00 Tools
into the night (brothertiger remix) 00:00 Tools
Reappear feat. Scavenger Hunt 00:00 Tools
Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas 00:00 Tools
Breathing Electricity (Treasure Fingers Remix) 00:00 Tools
Carry On (2013) 00:00 Tools
Japanese Ceremonial Tea 00:00 Tools
Breathing Electricity (Single) 00:00 Tools
Reappear (Ft. Scavenger Hunt) 00:00 Tools
Las Vegas 00:00 Tools
Revloutionist 00:00 Tools
A Merry Little Chirstmas 00:00 Tools
Swing (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Carry On_Mar_3_M 00:00 Tools
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The Electric Sons are an Atlanta electronic/alternative band founded by, vocalist/guitarist, Andrew Miller and, keyboardist/vocalist, Ben Richards. The band formed in 2011 when Miller left his job as an illustrator for the FX Network series, “Archer,” to team up with Richards, an advertising graduate of Savannah College of Art and Design. Miller and Richards quickly gained a following of local fans after releasing a home-recorded EP under the name “AM83”. Energized by the grass roots success of the EP, the duo set their sights on releasing a follow-up EP. It was during those writing sessions that Miller and Richard’s shared love for electronic music began to influence their writing. The result is their latest self-produced, self-titled EP, The Electric Sons. Within a week of the band releasing the EP in May of 2012, the Electric Sons were featured on the cover of the national music publication, Indie Music Review Magazine where the EP garnered a 5-star review and critical praise. “From the production quality to the music, vocals, and lyrics: everything is a home run. After only 4 songs they will definitely leave you wanting more, so start it over and play it again!” (IMR, May 2012). The EP gained further momentum when the band was featured as Artist Of The Week on Fanbolt.com (over 130,000 followers). After playing only two shows in the Spring of 2012, the Electric Sons were invited to play the main stage for Atlanta radio station Star 94's annual music festival. Soon after, the Sons began to headline their own shows at Atlanta’s popular venues including Vinyl, Masquerade, and Smith's Olde Bar. On stage the band brings an electric orgy of synthesized riffs and swirly guitar melodies while Miller’s clean-cut vocal breaks loose and soars high above the tangled web of synchronized beats and processed hooks. Whether it’s the growl of the fan-favorite track, “Break Away”, or the shimmering luster of the soaring “Kyoto”, listeners of the EP and observers of the band’s live performance agree: The Electric Sons could very well be the first big electronic band to come out of the South. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.