The High Water Marks

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Queen of Verlaine 03:24 Tools
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High Water Marks 03:35 Tools
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For Sirkel 00:43 Tools
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This River Never Ends 02:49 Tools
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04 - High Water Marks - Queen of Verlaine 02:35 Tools
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The High Water Marks are Hilarie Sidney (The Apples in Stereo, Secret Square) on guitar and lead vocals along with co-songwriter Per Ole Bratset (also in Norwegian band Palermo) on lead guitar and vocals, Jim Lindsay (Oranger, Preston School of Industry) on drums, and Mike Snowden (Von Hemmling) on bass. They recorded their debut album in 2003. Songs About The Ocean was released on Eenie Meenie Records in September 2004. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.