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This band redefines perceptions of Long Island's music scene with their British influenced contemporary indie rock sound. On their sophomore release, they harness the creativity of 70's album rock, the lush tones of ambient pop, and the subtle passion of groups such as The Smiths from the late '80s. Their music can easily be considered interpretive and progressive, yet it by no means alienates their fervent fan base. "All swirling guitars and dreamy harmonies, they have a serious Brit-Rock/shoegaze sensibi... [ read more ]
CD $13.99
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As Tall As Lions are back with You Can't Take It With You, the highly anticipated follow-up to 2006's self-titled full-length. The latest is a thoughtful, textured tour de force of soundscapes, vocal harmonies, melodies and insightful lyrics a bout the modern world. The songs' subject matter faces the politics of God, love, war, and the human condition while examining everyday struggles such as anxiety, isolation, and money. With You Can't Take It With You, the band; vocalist-guitarist Dan Nigro, guitarist... [ read more ]
MP3 $10.49
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VINYL FORMAT. As Tall As Lions are back with You Can't Take It With You, the highly anticipated follow-up to 2006's self-titled full-length. The latest is a thoughtful, textured tour de force of soundscapes, vocal harmonies, melodies and insightful lyrics a bout the modern world. The songs' subject matter faces the politics of God, love, war, and the human condition while examining everyday struggles such as anxiety, isolation, and money. With You Can't Take It With You, the band; vocalist-guitarist Dan Ni... [ read more ]
2xLP $18.98
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