Tin Star Orphans

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Let You Down 00:00 Tools
Autumn Eyes 00:00 Tools
Men with Guns 00:00 Tools
Miss You 00:00 Tools
Wear a Frown 00:00 Tools
Night We Touched the Stars 00:00 Tools
Slack-Jaw 00:00 Tools
Juvenile Haul 00:00 Tools
Jesus Freaks 00:00 Tools
Plastic Jesus 00:00 Tools
The Night Wind 00:00 Tools
Fighter 00:00 Tools
If Only 00:00 Tools
You Have No Idea 00:00 Tools
Jaw Wired Shut 00:00 Tools
Year of the Wave 00:00 Tools
We Are Lions 00:00 Tools
Fire 00:00 Tools
Chinese New Year/You Got It 00:00 Tools
Three Cheers for the Coward 00:00 Tools
Deadly Medley 00:00 Tools
Farmers' Pants 00:00 Tools
Hand Me Down 00:00 Tools
Someday Tourniquet 00:00 Tools
Next Message 00:00 Tools
Farmers Pants 00:00 Tools
1k Years 00:00 Tools
Holiday on Ice 00:00 Tools
Chinese New Year - You Got It 00:00 Tools
Tigerlily 00:00 Tools
Farmer's Pants 00:00 Tools
Chinese New Year / You Got It 00:00 Tools
The Last Laugh 00:00 Tools
Untitled 00:00 Tools
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Purple Heart 00:00 Tools
Sun Sinking West 00:00 Tools
Nowhere 00:00 Tools
Dead Man's Suit 00:00 Tools
Until I Died 00:00 Tools
Fold 00:00 Tools
Juvenile Hall 00:00 Tools
Medicine 00:00 Tools
Fight Like Lovers 00:00 Tools
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Album titles can be tricky and elusive things, but for the Toronto quintet Tin Star Orphans and their new disc, Yonder, the answer was obvious: just title the album after the former the name of the band. “When we decided to change our name to Tin Star Orphans, we were worried that all the work we’d done to build up the name Yonder would be lost,” says front man Zachary Bennett. “This solved that problem, and it’s also a nice salute to our long-time friends and supporters.” Their previous album, which critics compared to everyone from grandiose indie-rockers Arcade Fire to alt-country veterans Wilco, was recorded at Chemical Sound in Toronto, a studio co-owned and operated by producer Dean Marino (Born Ruffians, Ruby Coast, Tokyo Police Club). After working with them as co-producer on the 2005 Jesus Freaks EP, Marino joined the live incarnation of Tin Star Orphans as the band’s lead guitarist. The band’s current lineup also includes bassist/vocalist Travis Ferris, drummer Johnny Rowe, and multi-instrumentalist Todd Harrison. Featuring string and horn sections, pedal steel, banjo, harmonium, and even a musical saw, their music is a blend of acoustic-driven romps and sonically gripping love songs. Using a volatile mixture of both humour and humility, Bennett’s songs paint a stark and sometimes frightening portrait of life, love and loss, while blurring the line between reality and fiction. Tin Star Orphans have shared the stage with such artists as Rock Plaza Central, Mandibles, Key Witness, and Boys Who Say No, as well as Bry Webb of The Constantines. Tin Star Orphans are excited to hit the road in 2009 and bring yonder and its songs to more towns across the country. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.