The Hawk in Paris

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Freaks 00:00 Tools
Put Your Arms Around Me 05:33 Tools
Curse the Love Songs 04:30 Tools
Science Fiction 04:27 Tools
The New Hello (Hers) 04:58 Tools
Between The World And You 03:58 Tools
Birds on a Wire 03:24 Tools
Wake Me Up 05:52 Tools
Beg For Love 03:50 Tools
The New Hello 04:32 Tools
Simple Machine 04:29 Tools
The New Hello (His) 04:32 Tools
When the Stars Come Out 04:43 Tools
Cannons 04:59 Tools
Frozen Heart 04:59 Tools
Dancing In The Rain (Outcast Mix) 03:16 Tools
Freaks (Radio Single Mix) 03:20 Tools
Between The World And You (88 Keys Mix) 03:04 Tools
The New Hello (Goodbye Mix) 04:32 Tools
What You're Thinking Of (Outcast Mix) 04:03 Tools
Dream with You 04:03 Tools
The Hawk in Paris 04:03 Tools
Freaks (OST Pretty little liars 3x12) 00:00 Tools
The Hawk in Paris - Freaks 03:23 Tools
I Know What You're Thinking Of 03:23 Tools
Freak 03:20 Tools
Wake Me Up (Original mix) 03:20 Tools
dancing in the rain 03:20 Tools
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The Hawk In Paris began when the three friends reunited after nearly a decade. “It was an experiment. We didn’t know what we’d write about. We just wanted it to be inspiring,” said Matt Bronleewe, one third of the trio that includes Jeremy Bose and Dan Haseltine. HIS+HERS, the first EP from The Hawk In Paris, lets listeners dive into the melancholy of relationships. “I grew up listening to Depeche Mode, New Order and The Cure. They found a way to weave darker ideas about love with pop melodies,” said Haseltine. The Hawk In Paris draws from many influences, including electronic pioneers like Kraftwerk and synth-innovators like NIN. Older influences are balanced by new artists like Trentemoller and Friendly Fires. “In our memory, the 80’s and early 90’s were about massive drums and expansive synth textures. But when we referenced that music, we found that we were creating something new,” said Bose. The first EP is just the beginning. A full length LP will follow in early 2012 Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.