The Light Footwork

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The Art of Everyday Communication Part 1 04:19 Tools
Coastlines Are Landmines 03:23 Tools
Rapture Good Rupture Bad 02:46 Tools
Pirate Karate 03:47 Tools
Exit Row 03:15 Tools
Mensa, AZ 02:55 Tools
Better Bow-legged than No-legged 03:57 Tools
Yellow Smoke of Progress 03:23 Tools
Conquer on, Conquistador 03:44 Tools
Docomo 03:46 Tools
$$ 00:43 Tools
Rock Island Arsenal 04:01 Tools
Rebellion Time 03:22 Tools
Melville 03:22 Tools
Carlsbad Irrigation Project 02:34 Tools
Rattle And Snap 02:48 Tools
Shack Mountain 02:57 Tools
Oregon Trail Ruts 02:52 Tools
Early Worm 04:01 Tools
Danger Cave 03:54 Tools
The Hermitage 03:54 Tools
Bruton Parish Church 04:01 Tools
Melville V 3 03:54 Tools
Poverty Point 03:23 Tools
Site of First Self-sustaining Nuclear Reaction 05:17 Tools
Snot Rockets 05:17 Tools
06 - Coastlines Are Landmines 05:17 Tools
The Art of Everyday Communicat 05:17 Tools
Legged Than No-Legged 05:17 Tools
Melville V3 05:17 Tools
The Art Of Everyday Communication Pt. 1 05:17 Tools
Site of First Self-Sustaining Nuclear Reaction (live) 05:18 Tools
Better Bow-Legged Than No-Legg 05:18 Tools
The Art of Everyday Communication, Part I 05:18 Tools
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Songwriting duo Jay Underwood and Becca Wilhelm released their debut album, One State Two State, in early 2006. One State Two State met immediate critical acclaim when tracks were leaked to the mp3 blogging world in late Fall of 2005. Heralded as Your New Favorite Band by blogger Matt Jordan on his high-traffic blog, www.YouAintNoPicasso.com, The Light Footwork has been warmly received by periodicals and critics across the US. The warmth spilled over to the radio where One State Two State climbed steadily to 69 on the CMJ charts within just 4 weeks, becoming the highest ranked self-released album on the CMJ Radio 200, and the only self-released artist in the top 100. Initial comparisons were drawn between The Light Footwork and Beulah, although others have found similarities with Pavement and The Unicorns. Beulah comparisons were inevitable as listeners learned that Beulah members had joined Jay and Becca in the studio and played on every track. Beulah fans were also quick to notice Jay as Beulahs tour intern featured in the documentary, A Good Band is Easy to Kill. Despite these obvious comparisons, One State Two State brings a fresh and unique sound to the indie-pop world. Their vocal trade-offs, harmonies, powerful guitar riffs, and eccentric lyrics point to a bright future for this young group. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.