Young Livers

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The Small Hours 00:00 Tools
Fair Well 00:00 Tools
Born in Vein 00:00 Tools
Finger to the Pulse 00:00 Tools
Non Monumental 00:00 Tools
Means of Buoyancy 00:00 Tools
All the Wretched 00:00 Tools
Dust & Desire 00:00 Tools
Drinks Are Our Amnesty 00:00 Tools
Suffering from 00:00 Tools
Paper Lions 00:00 Tools
Of Misery and Toil 00:00 Tools
A Sad State in Affairs 00:00 Tools
From the Throat 00:00 Tools
A Shortness of Breath 00:00 Tools
In Rapid Succession 00:00 Tools
The Just and the Submission 00:00 Tools
The Other Side of the Pendulum 00:00 Tools
Nothing But Teeth 00:00 Tools
Fair, Well 00:00 Tools
Small Hours 00:00 Tools
Drinks of Amnesty 00:00 Tools
Volatile 00:00 Tools
in Vein 00:00 Tools
01 Born in Vein 00:00 Tools
02 All The Wretched 00:00 Tools
A Means Of Buoyancy 00:00 Tools
Seasons Change And So Do We 00:00 Tools
r to the Pulse 00:00 Tools
A Sad State of Affairs 00:00 Tools
04 Suffering From 00:00 Tools
A means Of Bouyancy 00:00 Tools
03 Finger to the Pulse 00:00 Tools
05 A Sad State in Affairs 00:00 Tools
06 Of Misery and Toil 00:00 Tools
A Sad Taste In Affairs 00:00 Tools
ring From 00:00 Tools
07 In Rapid Succession 00:00 Tools
11 Nothing But Teeth 00:00 Tools
01 - The Small Hours 00:00 Tools
Fairwell 00:00 Tools
he Wretched 00:00 Tools
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Drawing on a myriad of influences, Young Livers craft engaging music rife with scathing wails, compelling guitars, and commanding rhythms. Formed in Gainesville, Florida in 2006, they released their debut full-length "The New Drop Era" in 2007 on No Idea Records. In 2008, they birthed split 7”s with Army of Ponch, Attack! Vipers!, and Bridge & Tunnel. After finally completing their line-up with a full-time bassist, Young Livers recorded their second full-length, "Of Misery and Toil," throughout 2009. Released in April 2010 on No Idea Records, "Of Misery and Toil" finds the Livers at their darkest; a swirling tempest of driving guitars, tortured howls, and soaring despair. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.