What Laura Says

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Training 05:05 Tools
Couldn't Lose Myself If I Tried 03:19 Tools
Wish I Could Fly 03:27 Tools
July 23 04:03 Tools
Illustrated Manual 03:10 Tools
Dot Dot Dot 03:01 Tools
Fashionably Moral 03:05 Tools
Waves 04:12 Tools
Pairadice 05:18 Tools
Get Better Soon 03:30 Tools
I Suppose 05:16 Tools
Bloom Cheek 03:52 Tools
On The Fence 03:01 Tools
Done What's Right 09:30 Tools
I'd Dance For You 03:33 Tools
Lines And Colours 06:23 Tools
Keep Running Shoes Special 03:07 Tools
Gardener Of Wonders 05:33 Tools
Grocery List 04:38 Tools
Jasper Corrine 02:04 Tools
One Thousand Faces 03:12 Tools
girl not gonna leave 03:31 Tools
Roll Some Coin 03:26 Tools
1000 Faces 03:12 Tools
Tape It Spoke 05:36 Tools
Lambhair McDaniel 05:41 Tools
Rool Some Coin 06:24 Tools
Spoke 04:39 Tools
porch indiana 03:05 Tools
Tape It 03:34 Tools
McDaniel 05:42 Tools
Lambhair 05:37 Tools
Sun Is 06:41 Tools
oh, my neighbor 04:01 Tools
Done What’s Right 04:01 Tools
If I Cannot See Your Eyes 04:51 Tools
Done What‚s Right 04:51 Tools
Sun Is (Out) 06:41 Tools
illiustrated manuel 06:41 Tools
July 23rd 04:04 Tools
loopty loop the desperado 04:04 Tools
The Glass Is Half Empty and I'm Thirsty "Black Carl" Cover 05:50 Tools
July Twenty Third 05:50 Tools
Wave 05:50 Tools
  • 72,724
    plays
  • 8,552
    listners
  • 72724
    top track count

In a life spent searching for the one multi-faceted, atypically melodic dirt road that travels across many musical landscapes, I have found quite possibly the one band that not only has traveled this road, but also rocked it’s many stories to the slack-jawed hitchhikers along the way. Gospel blues? Classic stomp rock? Indie? Folk? They all have hopped along for the ride on a road this startlingly authentic band has christened “laura”. Hailing from the Phoenix area, the originally acoustic-clad duo of danny godbold (keys, guitar, vocals) and james mulhern (guitar, percussion, vocals) wrote stories that wandered through gardens of lovely melodies, multi-part vocal harmonies and raw, gut-bucket truthness, which undoubtedly stood out and was praised. Claiming “what laura says thinks and feels” as the ultimate word, the boys decided to lay down her tales to tape. With a spoon, comes a fork, and in the year of the knife, two thousand and six, the duo met, at a crossroads, a rhythm section wrought with tales of sunny nights and rainy mornings: greg muller (drums), mitch freedom (bass, vocals) and jacob woolsey (percussion, various weirdness). Now an outstandingly solid five-piece, the stories were developed, and early the next year a full-length album was born. Immediately and to great precedence, many local musicians and fans hailed the collection of storied songs as the album of the year (it was released in February, mind you) and just as quickly, the boys’ incredible live show has garnered some serious buzz throughout Arizona and across the southwest. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.