White Williams

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New Violence 02:49 Tools
Route to Palm 03:44 Tools
Headlines 03:42 Tools
In the Club 03:24 Tools
Going Down 04:27 Tools
Smoke 02:57 Tools
The Shadow 04:55 Tools
Violator 03:55 Tools
Fleetwood Crack 02:23 Tools
Danger 02:44 Tools
I Want Candy 04:30 Tools
Lice in the Rainbow 03:28 Tools
Satisfaction 04:59 Tools
White Williams - New Violence 02:50 Tools
VIOLATOR (Jack Beats Remix) 04:48 Tools
Smoke (Curses! Remix) 04:48 Tools
Untitled 03:54 Tools
New Violence (Club Mix by Kid606) 05:00 Tools
New Violence (Remix by Stars as Eyes) 03:40 Tools
New Violence (Stars as Eyes Remix) 03:40 Tools
Smoke (Remix by Curses!) 04:51 Tools
we know the shadows 04:51 Tools
Violator (Stay High Remix) 04:51 Tools
Luke And I 07:02 Tools
[untitled] 03:54 Tools
New Violence - Stars As Eyes Remix 03:40 Tools
New Violence - Club Mix By Kid606 05:02 Tools
Violator [Jack Beats Remix] 04:48 Tools
Smoke - Curses! Remix 04:52 Tools
Violater (Jack Beats Remix) 04:47 Tools
Blue Steel Fakemaster 03:42 Tools
Bllue Steel 03:43 Tools
Violator - Hearts Of Darknesses 03:43 Tools
Violator (Hearts Of Darkness Remix) 03:42 Tools
Violater 00:00 Tools
Violator(Jack Beats Remix) 03:31 Tools
Live In The Rainbow 03:31 Tools
04. WHITE WILLIAMS - New Violence 03:31 Tools
blue steel 03:31 Tools
06 The Shadow 05:47 Tools
05 Smoke 02:54 Tools
01 Headlines 04:16 Tools
Violator (Hearts Of Darknesses remix) 04:16 Tools
03 New Violence 02:47 Tools
04 Going Down 05:06 Tools
White Williams - Violator 05:06 Tools
Fleetwood_Crack-16-44 05:06 Tools
Smoke_16-44_04-02 05:06 Tools
New Violence Final 16-44 04 05:06 Tools
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Nurtured in the arson-prone fatalism of Cleveland's DIY scene, 23-year-old Joe Williams, noise-rock dilettante and White Williams' mastermind, made a name for himself twice touring with Gregg Gillis (Girl Talk), Andrew Strasser, Frank Musarra (Hearts of Darknesses) and Luke Venezia (Drop the Lime). Together, through countless venues of ill-repute, they forced their cartooned audio effluvia in the ears of hapless art-students, transients and skin-heads. Inevitably, Joe was saved by pop music. Smoke is his self-invented messiah. Recorded in various sublets over two years in Cleveland, Cincinnati, New York, and San Francisco, using a laptop, analog synths and a mutable selection of studio equipment, White Williams' first album is unapologetic pop that flirts with the vacuous nostalgia of the American dream; e ngaging ambiguous and schizophrenic instruments with impressionistic lyrics, driven by a casually heterosexual backbeat. Polished, familiar and addictive like the sound of sex in a futuristic hospital, Smoke portends a time where energy-drinking teenagers undress each other with night-vision goggles. As an amalgam of adolescent telepathy and mature awareness: White Williams is the soundtrack to our dreams of a lustful and indifferent prom night that lasts forever. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.