The Salvadors

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Atacama Disco 00:00 Tools
Wilson 00:00 Tools
Stick By Me Baby 03:25 Tools
Acapulco 00:00 Tools
Hola Nirvana 00:00 Tools
Merrily 00:00 Tools
Eliza Jane 00:00 Tools
Allyway 00:00 Tools
Straight and Narrow 00:00 Tools
Holy Drunken Fisherman 00:00 Tools
Santa Monica 00:00 Tools
In the water 00:00 Tools
Rio 00:00 Tools
Eyes Dart 00:00 Tools
Atacama Disco (Alexander Holland Remix) 00:00 Tools
Pick Up Truck 00:00 Tools
Sunday Party Blues 00:00 Tools
Stick By Me, Baby 00:00 Tools
Westfield 00:00 Tools
Ms Munroe 00:00 Tools
Sydney 00:00 Tools
Dandy 00:00 Tools
Encounter Bay 00:00 Tools
Gets Me Everytime 00:00 Tools
The Tragic Tale Of Donnie Johnson 00:00 Tools
Danger 00:00 Tools
Westfield Radio Edit 00:00 Tools
Acting Up 00:00 Tools
I Wanna Dance 00:00 Tools
Daddy Said 00:00 Tools
Fantasmas Fuera! 00:00 Tools
Ally Way 00:00 Tools
Alleyway 00:00 Tools
Miss Munroe 00:00 Tools
Perro Cazador 00:00 Tools
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It’s taken a while to get there, but in between name changes (ex Bakewell Street), losing a drummer, finding a few more, undergoing throat surgery, losing mixes in the post – finally, The Salvadors are proud to present their new single, Atacama Disco, taken from their forthcoming EP, Misspent Youth. Atacama Disco enlightens us with the tale of a Chilean discothèque dweller, living on the outskirts of San Pedro in the Atacama Desert. She likes rock ‘n roll. She drinks Pisco. Her hair’s full of lipstick and liner. Cliché? No sir. Having supported much loved acts such as The Panics, British India, Little Red, Bluejuice and many more across virtually every stage in Adelaide, The Salvadors are excited to release Misspent Youth upon the world. Recorded with Matt Hills/Andy Russ in backyards throughout Adelaide and mixed by Scott Horscroft/John Stevioni at BJB in Sydney, Misspent Youth is a combination of right and wrong, it’s a party on a Wednesday morning, it’s a stolen romance. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.