You Me & Apollo

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Checks and Her Master 00:00 Tools
places 00:00 Tools
A Pearl 00:00 Tools
Don't Sleep for Free 00:00 Tools
Opener 00:00 Tools
Finding Peace 00:00 Tools
We Got a Roof 00:00 Tools
Oh, Brother 00:00 Tools
Before I Die 00:00 Tools
Circles and Graves 00:00 Tools
Rob the Cheat 00:00 Tools
Coming Home In A Coffin 00:00 Tools
Manners 00:00 Tools
I Could Be Whole 00:00 Tools
Checks and Her 00:00 Tools
I Don't Want to Be Loved 00:00 Tools
Oh, My Molly 00:00 Tools
The Devil Inside 00:00 Tools
Ink on Paper 00:00 Tools
Light It On Fire 00:00 Tools
Little Bird 00:00 Tools
Closer 00:00 Tools
Madeline (feat. Charles Hodges) 00:00 Tools
Locks and Ropes 00:00 Tools
Ghosts 00:00 Tools
Firewater 00:00 Tools
Trains (feat. Al Gamble) 00:00 Tools
The Learned Theif 00:00 Tools
December Sun 00:00 Tools
Open Doors 00:00 Tools
Days on Days 00:00 Tools
The Judge 00:00 Tools
The Learned Thief 00:00 Tools
You Me & Apollo - Don't Sleep For Free 00:00 Tools
Oh My Molly 00:00 Tools
I Don't Want to be Loved (Radio Edit) 00:00 Tools
Madeline (Featuring Charles Hodges) 00:00 Tools
Trains (Featuring Al Gamble) 00:00 Tools
Madeline 00:00 Tools
Open Doors [Explicit] 00:00 Tools
Sleep My Troubles Out 00:00 Tools
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You Me & Apollo came from the desert of southern Arizona where dirt bakes and cracks. The moniker belongs to Brent Cowles, who began exploring the weight and thirst of the name in 2007 with the writing and release of How To Swim, How To Rot - an EP of songs too harsh to be from the cask and too beautiful to have distilled under moonlight. 2010 found Cowles relocated to Fort Collins, CO, locked away in a basement studio. He emerged with a spirit on his breath and a collection of songs in hand. The 2011 full-length Cards With Cheats spread quickly from ear to ear as things of worth tend to do. The album marked the beginning of a sound carving itself out in Cowles heart: doo-wop, soul, alt-country lament. Written from the deeper places most ignore but You Me & Apollo seems to go with an unsettling strut, impossible to ignore. Bringing the songs of the album to the stage required a band, and so a band was gathered. Bonds were formed, knots tied, blood oaths taken. 2012 finds You Me & Apollo - the band - with a refined sound and songs to serve up on a series of 7-inch records. They are moonlight and they are bright lights. They're in the woods and they're on the strip. They are heartache and they are vengeance. They are swagger and stomp. You Me & Apollo are headlong into the deep desert, and you're going with them. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.