The Boy Who Trapped The Sun

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Copper Down 04:22 Tools
Home 04:51 Tools
Katy 04:18 Tools
Golden 04:18 Tools
Fireplace 03:33 Tools
I See You 03:30 Tools
Thorn in Your Side 03:04 Tools
Walking in the Dark 04:47 Tools
Telescope 03:50 Tools
Dreaming Like A Fool 04:04 Tools
In The Dark 02:54 Tools
Dreaming Like A Fool 04:04 Tools
Lying To Get On Your Good Side 03:19 Tools
The Fox 04:26 Tools
Antique Cobweb / Poem (Hidden track) 07:13 Tools
Antique Cobweb 07:14 Tools
Change The Clocks 04:15 Tools
Leaving 04:47 Tools
Fragile Eyes 03:23 Tools
Eve 05:09 Tools
California 04:00 Tools
Watermark 04:15 Tools
Belltower Heart 03:07 Tools
Let Go 00:00 Tools
Sunken City 04:17 Tools
Copper Down (TheTronicsound Remix) 05:29 Tools
Katy - Radio Edit 04:17 Tools
Katy Radio Edit 03:49 Tools
There Is A Light That Never Goes Out 05:04 Tools
Stick Around 00:00 Tools
The Fireplace 00:00 Tools
Dreaming Like A Fool - Acoustic Version 00:00 Tools
Homesick 03:16 Tools
I See You (2.20) 03:30 Tools
Daisies In The Snow 03:30 Tools
Home (Live) 04:13 Tools
The Boy Who Trapped The Sun - Copper Down 04:22 Tools
Dreaming Like A Fool (Acoustic Version) 05:01 Tools
It must be Love (Madness Cover) 03:26 Tools
Girl From The North Country (Bob Dylan Cover) 04:03 Tools
Copper down (+rain) 04:03 Tools
The Boy Who Trapped The Sun - Katy 04:03 Tools
Antique Cobweb/Poem (Hidden Track) 07:12 Tools
Copper 04:22 Tools
Antique Cobweb / Poem 07:14 Tools
Antique Cobweb - Poem (Hidden Track) 07:14 Tools
Golden (Live At The Borderline) 04:40 Tools
Sweet Like A Dragon 03:26 Tools
phone interupt 04:40 Tools
It Must Be Love 03:26 Tools
Dreaming Like A Fool, Live @ The Borderline 05:05 Tools
Katy [Radio Edit] 05:05 Tools
Home (Radio Edit) 05:05 Tools
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The Boy Who Trapped The Sun, funnily enough, is not his real name. Colin MacLeod - for it is he- was discovered swinging round the rafters of an Aberdeen bar, dishing out Deep Purple covers and, he says, “generally acting like an arse.” Having smashed his guitar and knocked himself unconscious on stage, he set to cleaning up both the broken instrument and his act. Thus The Boy moved to London; to become a solo artist and an adult. And so emerged a record - due out this summer - full of strange, sometimes sinister stories: equally inspired by home, Hemingway, ghosts and ex-girlfriends. The Boy's first EP, 'Home', is released through Chess Club in March. On this, and his debut album, Colin wrote, co-produced and played all the instruments himself (except the strings and female vocals, but not for want of trying). Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.