C. Layne

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You Are the Reason 00:00 Tools
The devil and the woman 00:00 Tools
Down at the bottom 00:00 Tools
Just My Luck 00:00 Tools
I never got the syllabus 00:00 Tools
The unheard frequency 00:00 Tools
I Don't Care If You Lie 00:00 Tools
Everybody's Going Underground 00:00 Tools
Thinking of you 00:00 Tools
Less of You (feat. Revel Yth) 00:00 Tools
The death of a mailman 00:00 Tools
Vertigo Blues 00:00 Tools
Disaffected 00:00 Tools
Eidetic 00:00 Tools
Talk slow 00:00 Tools
Feeling for a reason 00:00 Tools
Bathe in the rain 00:00 Tools
She's On My Mind 00:00 Tools
Michael 00:00 Tools
Fight the Sea 00:00 Tools
How Soon I Forget 00:00 Tools
The King 00:00 Tools
You Think You're So Clever 00:00 Tools
Stiltz 00:00 Tools
Just My Luck (fourstones.net mix) 00:00 Tools
Short Fuses Burn Long Bridges 00:00 Tools
Abell 1835 IR 1916 00:00 Tools
The Alkonost 00:00 Tools
Octopus Trees 00:00 Tools
Water Is Bad 00:00 Tools
Spacesick 00:00 Tools
Apathy Is Invincibility 00:00 Tools
The Collider 00:00 Tools
Chlorophyll 00:00 Tools
The Cocoon 00:00 Tools
The Fire 00:00 Tools
The Enemy 00:00 Tools
The Laws 00:00 Tools
The Glimmer 00:00 Tools
The Places We Visit 00:00 Tools
The Lines 00:00 Tools
The Ghost 00:00 Tools
The Years 00:00 Tools
By The Tail - Raw Verse Remix 00:00 Tools
Less Of You 00:00 Tools
By the Tail (Raw Verse Remix) 00:00 Tools
I Don't Care If You Lie (C Layne) 00:00 Tools
Just My Luck (fourstones mix) 00:00 Tools
Just My Luck (fourstones.net remix) 00:00 Tools
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c.layne started out with indie rock band The Naïve, but soon went on to writing solo work. His limited-release first album, Albumone, was entirely instrumental. He spent the next two years writing a second album and recording hundreds of tracks, but they were ultimately scrapped in favor of another album entirely. Antonymic was recorded over a four day period in the summer of 2003. The mid-fi recording and lavish use of reverb gives this album a modern psychedelic feel. Work on the next album began almost immediately and Drawing Shapes with Sounds, was released later that year. This album explores much darker musical and lyrical themes. In the winter of 2003, c.layne signed with Magnatune and compilation album, Potemkin Villages was released featuring a mixture of tracks from both Antonymic and Drawing Shapes with Sounds, as well as some new material. In the early months of 2004, c.layne paired up with artist and producer Victor Stone of fourstones.net to produce his third album, The Sun Will Come Out to Blind You. Writing, recording and production went on throughout the year and the album was released on Magnatune in January of 2005. Stones' production gave the album a slicker, slightly more downtempo finish to this album— one that is meant to be listened to at night. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.