Fire Flies

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It's a Party 03:16 Tools
Call Me Your Darkness 03:11 Tools
You Were Mine 01:57 Tools
More Than This 04:03 Tools
Worst Man I Can Be 03:40 Tools
Mechanical Love 03:10 Tools
Simple Device 04:25 Tools
Come Back To Life 04:09 Tools
They've All Forgotten You 03:32 Tools
Closer To The End 03:13 Tools
She Sings In Tune 03:31 Tools
We're Alive 03:52 Tools
Rapid Eye Radar 03:47 Tools
Welcome To Our Neck Of The Woods 03:49 Tools
Give Me Time 06:16 Tools
Stop The Car!!!! 04:02 Tools
So New 02:57 Tools
The Reciever 05:44 Tools
All The Aliens 05:03 Tools
Microscope Eyes 03:46 Tools
Dreams Love Faces 04:42 Tools
The Receiver 05:43 Tools
The Takeoff 09:50 Tools
Stop The Car 04:03 Tools
Note On The Kitchen Table 09:50 Tools
It's A Party (Don't Sign That Paper!) 03:15 Tools
It's A Party! 03:14 Tools
Fire Flies - It's A Party! 03:14 Tools
Player One 03:14 Tools
Owl City 03:14 Tools
the fireflies its useless 03:14 Tools
Hey Man, No One Is Noble. 03:14 Tools
Waterfalls 03:14 Tools
Worst Man (OST Blue Mountain State 3) 04:54 Tools
The Take Off 04:54 Tools
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Fire Flies [2002-2008] met and formed their groove-sparked pop band in the music department at the SUNY Purchase. They recorded their first release, "Baobabs in the Basement," (2003) in their dorm room over the course of a semester. Essentially joyful and buoyant, BITB serves up Fire Flies' response to love and betrayal in cadences that lift and melodies that soar; while the lyrics, melody, and groove of their sophomore album, "Two New Sciences!" (recorded in their basement in Brooklyn and released in June of 2007) has a much darker and more raucous desperation. A four piece ensemble, they squeak, scream, sing and cry out with a good-humor and unaffected innocence that despite itself engages and infects the psyche with a super modern sound. Influenced by artists like the Flaming Lips and David Bowie, the group describes itself as a blend of the two with a hint of hip-hop added to the mix. “Bowie, Beatles, Buzzcocks, Byrds, to all these 'B's' add the word 'beautiful'. Their harmonies are resonant and their songs filled with effervescent pop-like light caught in a bottle.” says Lenny Kaye, guitarist, producer and rock anthologist. Unfortunately, this beauty could not last. The group announced they were parting ways on December 1, 2008. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.