Come On Live Long

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LITTLE ONES 00:30 Tools
Berth 01:50 Tools
Go 05:56 Tools
Mountains 00:00 Tools
For the Birds 00:00 Tools
Waiting 04:50 Tools
Wasteland 04:54 Tools
Say Your Prayers 03:21 Tools
Billions 05:05 Tools
Tide 05:09 Tools
Cybil 02:11 Tools
Old Apart 02:40 Tools
Elephants and Time 05:15 Tools
Trough 05:15 Tools
Animal 04:33 Tools
Guatemala 04:58 Tools
White Horses 03:58 Tools
Someone's Home 06:59 Tools
In the Still 04:11 Tools
Speak Up 06:59 Tools
Bones to Break 04:11 Tools
Sum of Its Parts 04:11 Tools
Elephants and Time (Bantum Remix) 04:11 Tools
Why Don't You 04:11 Tools
Little Hedgehog 04:11 Tools
My Love Leaves 03:20 Tools
Peak 04:11 Tools
Slipstream 03:20 Tools
White Horses (REID remix) 03:20 Tools
Little Ones (Bantum Remix) 00:00 Tools
Someone's Home (Lemonada Remix) 05:04 Tools
Wasteland (Remix) 05:04 Tools
Little Ones (Ben Bix Big Ones Remix) 05:04 Tools
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Come On Live Long formed in late 2010. Having met through mutual friends, the band recorded their debut EP over a winter weekend in the West of Ireland just weeks after their inception. The result is the free to download Come On Live Long EP which can be downloaded via Bandcamp. By combining the use of samplers, synths, ukeleles, guitars, keys and percussion Come On Live Long blend a common love for all things electronic with their folk roots to attain a sound that is both energetic and melodic. Their second EP 'Mender', was recorded with producers Eoin Whitfield and James Eager at The Hive studio, Kilcoole. The duo have produced records for Adebisi Shank, Enemies, Owensie and more. The EP will be available from Bandcamp on November 2. **************** "One of our favorite new Irish bands" - State.ie "An impressive, full-bodied, soaring widescreen sound...For a band who only came together last year, Come On Live Long are already exuding considerable confidence." - Jim Carroll, Irish Times “Specialising in dreamy folktronica with a futuristic twist, Come On Live Long sound remarkably assured for a band that didn't exist a couple of months ago” - Hot Press Magazine “Really liking these tracks from Come On Live Long…a neat mix of instruments and electronics” - Harmless Noise "Impressively accomplished...a lush sound weaving together synthesisers and samples with guitar, ukulele and percussion" -AU Magazine Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.