The Tins

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The Green Room 07:14 Tools
Please Be Kind 04:14 Tools
We Fought The Moon 03:17 Tools
Hit And Miss 03:48 Tools
Backbone 03:47 Tools
Subtle Rattle 02:32 Tools
June Avenue 04:39 Tools
Opposite C 04:36 Tools
Taking Liberties 02:54 Tools
Midnight Crowd 04:04 Tools
Vicki 03:23 Tools
Spies 03:54 Tools
Whiteout 04:40 Tools
Let It Go 04:40 Tools
16 Colors 02:37 Tools
Shozo Hirono 04:54 Tools
Halo 03:12 Tools
City Lies 03:12 Tools
They Aren't Evil 03:12 Tools
If You Want To Navigate 03:12 Tools
Sundried Mind 03:12 Tools
Sylvia, Before The End 03:12 Tools
Subtle Rattle (Vidali Remix) 02:37 Tools
Lifeline 02:37 Tools
State Trooper 02:37 Tools
Friday Afternoon 03:09 Tools
Saksaywaman 03:09 Tools
Please Be Kind (Vidali Remix) 03:09 Tools
Boulder Soul 03:09 Tools
Oh My God 03:09 Tools
Summer Jazz 03:09 Tools
Not a Second Time 03:09 Tools
Bonaparte 03:09 Tools
Clearly Not Zen 03:09 Tools
City Lies II 03:09 Tools
Love On Strike 03:09 Tools
Sooner or Later 03:09 Tools
Meditation Song 03:09 Tools
Hear Me Out 03:09 Tools
Shelter from the Storm 03:09 Tools
Open Minded 03:09 Tools
White Out 04:41 Tools
A Minute of Your Time 04:41 Tools
Jubilee 04:41 Tools
Mountain Song 04:41 Tools
Jigsaw Queen 04:41 Tools
White Out(Unmastered) 04:41 Tools
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With influences ranging from Talking Heads to Tame Impala, The Tins craft masterfully layered jams that USA Today calls “brilliant pop exuberance.” Hailing from Buffalo NY, the trio has released a number of critically acclaimed records. The Tins’ first single, “The Green Room,” was chosen by Sean Parker, Spotify creator, as a staple of his Hipster International Playlist, and tapped as Spotify Staff Picks #2 Song of the Year. Since that point the Tins have worked with producers Joe Blaney (Modest Mouse, Prince, The Clash) and Ted Young (Kurt Vile, The Gaslight Anthem) and have garnered millions of plays online. The Tins are currently in rotation on SiriusXM Radio and have been licensed to several hit TV shows including Beverly Hills 90210 and Roadtrip Nation. Since moving to the Queen City in 2010, The Tins have steadily climbed the ladder of local notoriety, consistently playing to sold out crowds all around Western New York. Along the way, they crossed paths with Robby Takac of the Goo Goo Dolls. Impressed by their previous work, Takac agreed to come on as producer of their latest record. The resulting full length album is their boldest, most powerfully enchanting undertaking yet, impressive enough to have caught the ear of world renowned painter Philip Burke, (Rolling Stone, Time, The New Yorker). Burke offered to create the self-titled record's eye catching artwork. The amount of local support surrounding this record has created a truly special, communal feel, a culmination of sorts to this phase of the band's career. Entertainment blogger Will Oliver writes "The Tins are destined for greatness," and with this release, they may have finally reached it. www.thetinsmusic.com Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.