Billy Changer

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Band Of Brothers 00:00 Tools
Sweet Time 00:00 Tools
Island Fever 00:00 Tools
Here We Are Waiting 00:00 Tools
She's Good to Go 00:00 Tools
It's Blue 00:00 Tools
Black Angel 00:00 Tools
Chiller 00:00 Tools
You're My Girl 00:00 Tools
That's How it Will Be 00:00 Tools
Stranger Next Door 00:00 Tools
Let's Dream a Little More 00:00 Tools
Best of Fortune 00:00 Tools
New Year Dreams 00:00 Tools
I Appreciate You 00:00 Tools
It's the Wind (feat. Leila Jarman) 00:00 Tools
Light and Shadow Under the Olive Tree 00:00 Tools
Shoo Fly Shoo 00:00 Tools
Ride 00:00 Tools
You're Not in Heavan 00:00 Tools
Building A Wall Between Us 00:00 Tools
She Won't Give Me Her Sweet Time 00:00 Tools
Good to Hear from you Johnny 00:00 Tools
New Years Dreams 00:00 Tools
Shes Good To Go 00:00 Tools
Pictures of You (The Cure) 00:00 Tools
Your My Girl 00:00 Tools
Shoo Fly Shoo (Demo) 00:00 Tools
You're Not in Heaven 00:00 Tools
Hefer 00:00 Tools
Here We Are Wating 00:00 Tools
"Band Of Brothers" 00:00 Tools
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"The enigmatic Billy Changer has had his fingers in a lot of pies around L.A. and now he has his mitts in ’60s garage- and psych-pop under his own name. Changer’s album, co-released on cassette with Tracy Bryant on Burger Records last month, quickly sold out; like a lot of the time-capsule rock in the Burger/Lolipop scene, it’s accessible and lovingly rough around the edges, the music having been written in his apartment on an old 4-track. The San Fernando Valley native keeps the vibe “Chiller,” to cop one of the song titles, and the 10 tunes on his self-titled album feel informed by his experiences, like his onetime involvement in the McWorld scene in Culver City, which ended one night when he nearly killed himself falling off a roof. After wrestling with “girl problems and drugs,” Changer cleaned up, joined the band Corners, DJ’d on KXLU, started booking shows at the Smell, became producer/engineer for the Part Time Punks sessions and graduated from Loyola Marymount in civil engineering. That’s a lot of juggling, and he’s keep the ball in the air." - Kevin Bronson Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.