Fight From Above

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Between the Curves 03:38 Tools
Tilting At Windmills 03:24 Tools
Raindrops 03:53 Tools
Smokestacks 03:59 Tools
Green 03:52 Tools
Wake Up 01:24 Tools
Lines In The Sky 03:25 Tools
Sleeping With Wine 03:11 Tools
Winter's Night 03:52 Tools
Saticoy 03:37 Tools
Alexander's Bus 04:04 Tools
Goodnight Satellite 06:15 Tools
Cities 07:19 Tools
Last Song During Prom (On A Spaceship Headed For The Sun) 06:03 Tools
All The Same 04:19 Tools
East Coast 05:56 Tools
Ghosts 05:53 Tools
Refugees 04:32 Tools
Landlocked 03:48 Tools
Goodnite Satellite 03:48 Tools
Last Song During Prom on a Spaceship Headed for the Sun 03:48 Tools
Fight From Above - Tilting At Windmills 03:48 Tools
Smokestacks (Acoustic) 03:48 Tools
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"We hate L.A., we love L.A. It's similar to how we feel about our own lives," says Justin Miner, lead singer for Los Angeles based indie-rock/pop outfit Fight From Above. "We wanted to try to capture that feeling on the record and claim the parts of the city we love for our own." Judging by their debut full-length L.A. Kids, they have undoubtedly carved a distinct niche for themselves in the crowded Southern California music scene. Equal parts insightful lyrics, crafted pop hooks, and propulsive energy - Fight From Above manages to combine many disparate influences while still sounding cohesive, and yet also not quite like anything you've heard. Some elements suggest comparisons to bands like The Kooks, Phoenix, and Hot Hot Heat, while others suggest Death Cab For Cutie, The Shins or Modest Mouse. Songs like "Between The Curves" (which is currently getting consistent play on influential L.A. rock station KROQ and was featured on MTV's "The Hills") and "Raindrops" embed themselves in your head upon the first listen, while fan-favorites like "Saticoy" and "Alexander's Bus" brim with barely contained energy and enthusiasm. Still, nothing on the record quite compares to seeing them live, where the band has developed an undeniable reputation for passionate, frenetic live shows. Their persistent dedication to their live performance has earned them a loyal following in and out of Los Angeles. Fight from Above consists of Miner (vocals, guitar), his brother Jeremy (lead guitar), Krook (bass) and Dave (drums). The boys are currently playing shows to promote their latest release (Hermano EP). Their music has been featured on L.A's KROQ 106.7, STAR 98.7, Rock The Vote, as well as MTV's "Real World" and "The Hills". Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.