Bright Calm Blue

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
A Tongue to Taste 06:25 Tools
Color Palette 03:06 Tools
The North Bottoms 04:27 Tools
Static 02:42 Tools
Share the Blame 03:34 Tools
My Fictions 04:34 Tools
Two for Treatment 03:33 Tools
Work to Learn 03:39 Tools
Omelas 04:40 Tools
Salt and Black Water 05:11 Tools
Drying Dead 03:07 Tools
Sources and Procedures 03:59 Tools
Swallow Feathers Whole 05:17 Tools
Rare as Radium 04:46 Tools
April 00:48 Tools
Black Is Burning 00:00 Tools
medical attention 02:40 Tools
It's So Cliche To Believe 02:08 Tools
Cliche 02:08 Tools
Untitled 01 02:08 Tools
It's so Cliché to Believe 02:08 Tools
Untitled 05 02:08 Tools
Untitled 03 02:08 Tools
Untitled 04 02:08 Tools
Untitled 02 02:08 Tools
Salt & Black Water 02:08 Tools
bright calm blue - asymmetry set - 04 - a tongue to taste 02:08 Tools
Sources & Procedures 02:08 Tools
it's so cliche to believ 02:08 Tools
bright calm blue - asymmetry set - 05 - my fictions 02:08 Tools
bright calm blue - asymmetry set - 02 - color palette 02:08 Tools
A Tounge to Taste 02:08 Tools
bright calm blue - asymmetry set - 03 - share to blame 02:08 Tools
Bright Calm Blue - Asymmetry Set - 01 - The North Bottoms 04:27 Tools
colour palette 04:27 Tools
Bright Calm Blue - 7inch - 03 - Medical Attention 04:27 Tools
Color Pallette 03:06 Tools
03 - share to blame 03:34 Tools
salt and blackwater 03:34 Tools
bright calm blue - asymmetry set - 07 - two for treatment 03:33 Tools
Bright Calm Blue - April 03:33 Tools
bright calm blue - asymmetry set - 06 - work to learn 03:33 Tools
08 - Omelas 03:33 Tools
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a 4-piece from Lincoln, Nebraska The simplest way to catagorize would be as screamo and post-hardcore, Bright Calm Blue is pure punk buzzsaw highlighted by gnawing, pulsing, syncopated guitars and howling cynical observations about life, relationships, politics, the usual stuff. The most interesting dynamic is where the attention is centered after having ousted former lead vocalist Ian Whitmore. The dueling vocals of bassist Austin Skiles and drummer Javid Dabestani put the spotlight on the rhythym section as sparring frontmen from behind their instruments. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.