Floating Action

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50 Lashes 00:00 Tools
Don't Stop Loving Me Now 03:08 Tools
To Connect 00:00 Tools
So Vapor 00:00 Tools
Could You Save Me 00:00 Tools
Marie Claire 00:00 Tools
Unrobbed 00:00 Tools
Cinder Cone 00:00 Tools
Dying Punch 00:00 Tools
Edge of the World 00:00 Tools
Rincon 00:00 Tools
Unrevenged 00:00 Tools
Say Goodbye 00:00 Tools
Well Hidden 00:00 Tools
Pills to Grind 00:00 Tools
Tide of Green 00:00 Tools
Seized 04:41 Tools
Last of the Wildcards 04:41 Tools
Cinder Cone (part II) 00:00 Tools
A Rolling Sound 00:00 Tools
Don't Stop (Loving Me Now) 00:00 Tools
Eye of a Needle 00:00 Tools
Not What I Came For 00:00 Tools
No Surprise There 00:00 Tools
Alpine Shadow 00:00 Tools
Absolute Sway 00:00 Tools
Please Reveal 00:00 Tools
Ensnarement 00:00 Tools
The Balance 00:00 Tools
Complete The Myth 00:00 Tools
In the Mud 00:00 Tools
Robespierre 00:00 Tools
Modern Gunslinger 00:00 Tools
Harshness Of The Blow 00:00 Tools
Make A Heaven Out of a Hell 00:00 Tools
Matador 00:00 Tools
Rogue River 00:00 Tools
No Waves 00:00 Tools
been broken 00:00 Tools
Sunlight 00:00 Tools
Silent Partner 00:00 Tools
Coming out of the Darkness - (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
I Bleed Easy 00:00 Tools
Lost All My Money 00:00 Tools
Get Your Love Stole 00:00 Tools
Remorse Code 00:00 Tools
Ambientador 00:00 Tools
Taking Me A Little While 00:00 Tools
Working Man 00:00 Tools
Digging 00:00 Tools
Now's Not the Time 00:00 Tools
House Of Secrets 00:00 Tools
Don't Desert Me 00:00 Tools
Don't You Wanna Be Ready? 00:00 Tools
Bon Scott 00:00 Tools
My Ticket Out of Here (Pismo) 00:00 Tools
Earth-Shackles 00:00 Tools
Hide Away Too Long 00:00 Tools
Stand in the Way 00:00 Tools
Cinder Cone, Pt. 2 00:00 Tools
Long Dark Shadow 00:00 Tools
Coming out of the Darkness - Bonus Track 00:00 Tools
Call Out 00:00 Tools
Don't Wake Me 00:00 Tools
Seek Then I Found 00:00 Tools
Body Questions 00:00 Tools
Real Enough 00:00 Tools
Split the Bill 00:00 Tools
Hold Your Fire 00:00 Tools
One Way 00:00 Tools
Fang & Furr 00:00 Tools
Aiding & Abetting 00:00 Tools
Fate of the World 00:00 Tools
Temperature's Falling 00:00 Tools
My Blood is Bright Red 00:00 Tools
Won't Be Long 00:00 Tools
Often On the Run 00:00 Tools
Couldn't Be Yourself 00:00 Tools
Right Where You're Supposed to Be 00:00 Tools
Beyond Redeemer 00:00 Tools
Dutronc 00:00 Tools
Sbarro 00:00 Tools
The Silent One 00:00 Tools
Awake, But Horizontal 00:00 Tools
The Wind 00:00 Tools
Unrobbed (Version) 00:00 Tools
Reverse Curse 00:00 Tools
Dead Reckoning 00:00 Tools
Distant Jah 00:00 Tools
Weak & Blind 00:00 Tools
I'm Gonna Take You Down 00:00 Tools
Dying Punch (Version) 00:00 Tools
Fang And Furr 00:00 Tools
Cinder Cone (Version) 00:00 Tools
Pills To Grind (Version) 00:00 Tools
Pro Bono 00:00 Tools
Heavy Fruit 00:00 Tools
Sir Phenom 00:00 Tools
I Know Why 00:00 Tools
Tide of Green (Version) 00:00 Tools
Controlled Burn 00:00 Tools
Both Feet on the Floor 00:00 Tools
Silver Lining (Rilo Kiley) 00:00 Tools
All My Dreams Come True 00:00 Tools
50 Lashes (Version) 00:00 Tools
Don't Wanna Have to Pay 00:00 Tools
Last of the Wild Cards 00:00 Tools
Richard Swift 00:00 Tools
Flying Guillotine 00:00 Tools
Wide Open Space 00:00 Tools
Burst of Ordinary Light 00:00 Tools
Four Leaf Clover 00:00 Tools
the Waterline (Pepi Ginsberg cover) 00:00 Tools
I Kinda Wanna Leave 00:00 Tools
I'd Still Die for You 00:00 Tools
Please Come Back 00:00 Tools
Not What I Came For (Jim James Remix) 00:00 Tools
Victim Of Trap (Generationals cover) 00:00 Tools
All I Wanted Was to Know 00:00 Tools
Still a Part of Me 00:00 Tools
Pick Up (The Golden Spear) 00:00 Tools
It Only Comes Once in a While 00:00 Tools
50 Lashes - Floating Action 00:00 Tools
Lord Enticer 00:00 Tools
Vitamin C of Love 00:00 Tools
Magnet Mind 00:00 Tools
Anguished Roar 00:00 Tools
Fucking with my Head (Beck cover) 00:00 Tools
Make a Heaven out of Hell 00:00 Tools
Play The Part (Little Joy Cover) 00:00 Tools
Don’t Wake Me 00:00 Tools
Helplessness Blues 00:00 Tools
Fortune Teller of My Soul - (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Helplessness Blues - Instrumental 00:00 Tools
The Breeze 00:00 Tools
Unrevenged (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Couldn’t Be Yourself 00:00 Tools
Unrevenged - Instrumental 00:00 Tools
Could U Save Me? 00:00 Tools
Lost All My Money (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
FloatingAction_EyeOfANeedle 00:00 Tools
Cheers (Blake Mills) 00:00 Tools
Sunlight (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Silver Lining 00:00 Tools
Floating Action: Well Hidden 00:00 Tools
Fortune Teller of My Soul - Bonus Track 00:00 Tools
THE BALANCE(jim james remix) 00:00 Tools
The Devil's Been Busy 00:00 Tools
The Waterline 00:00 Tools
Pact Intact 00:00 Tools
Seized (Jim James Remix) 00:00 Tools
Blalock's Indie/Rock Playlist: July (2009) - 2/130 - 50 Lashes 00:00 Tools
Helplessness Blues (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
EyeOfANeedle 00:00 Tools
Coming out of the Darkness (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Don't Stop 00:00 Tools
Silver Lining (Rilo Kiley Cover) 00:00 Tools
WellHidden 00:00 Tools
Fortune Teller of My Soul (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
02 In The Mud 00:00 Tools
07 Modern Gunslinger 00:00 Tools
04 Rincon 00:00 Tools
Fucking With My Head 00:00 Tools
Cheers (Blake Mills Cover) 00:00 Tools
FloatingAction_WellHidden 00:00 Tools
Fucking With My Head (Moutain Dew Rock) 00:00 Tools
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Floating Action is a band from Black Mountain, North Carolina. The touring version of Floating Action is Seth Kauffman (lead vocals, guitar), Michael Libramento (bass), (also Mark Capon (bass)), Josh Carpenter (drums), Evan Martin (keys), and Brian Landrum (guitar). The studio version of Floating Action is solely Seth Kauffman, who writes, records, and produces all Floating Action material himself. Kaufman lives in Asheville, North Carolina, and fills his available time with hiking and wiffle ball games, picnics and other outdoorsy activities that no matter how much any jerk will want to argue with you, are the very elements of the good life. He's a man who probably burns very easily, but he throws himself into nature, even when he's traveling and exploring the rest of America, visiting Missoula on tour and rafting on a river until the sun's well past its setting and the insects have begun their calisthenics and vocal exercises for anyone who wants to watch and listen. He believes in this thing called the good life and in just writing that and thinking about the various things that he values, it's abundantly clear that those are truly aspirations - seeking that old-fashioned good life in the simplest and most assessable of pursuits - from an older time, a generation of hard-working people who didn't feel as if they always needed to be working. It's of a generation of people who worked to afford themselves bread and milk, a roof over their heads and evenings and weekends to get together with their neighbors, close friends and family and enjoy their company anyway they could think of. These pursuits of well-earned rest and relaxation are those that clash violently with the adopted mentality of working overtime all the time so it's really just normal and never being too far removed from a gadget or glowing white screen. There's no moderation to our sad commitment to working and working if only for a more heaping collection of green pieces of paper. Kaufman and Floating Action, a band that has gotten tighter and tighter over the last two years and turned into a soul-grooving group that wouldn't have been out of its league in Muscle Shoals, Memphis, Philadelphia or Detroit in the 60s and 70s, bring us to a very calm place where they woo us with gorgeous melodies and scrappily fuzzed out tones that radiate a vinyl warmth that somehow immediately instills a feeling of nostalgic happiness. The songs that are on the band's self-titled debut full-length are numbers that reflect the carefree, I'm-clocking-out-early-for-the-rest-of-the-day thought even if there's a love problem or an even more torturous non-love problem. Mostly, the songs that Kaufman writes come from a spot of reluctant comfort, where a man and a woman are in the middle of their love, a mutual feeling where they care, love and yearn for the other and they're desperately hoping that it doesn't wane, but who could ever be certain of anything so uncertain as love? Kaufman's characters worry about this constantly - that impermanence of those matters - and there's begging and pleading (all of it mostly internally in the privacy of one's own troubled confidence) that feels absolutely justified and actually quite endearing. It's what we all do in those same situations when the going is good, we pray that something or someone doesn't come along and muck it all up like usual. Kaufman sings about being held up to the sunlight, but he's most wise when we're allowed to drift with him and empathize with his spirit on "So Vapor," when he lets this line out soft and cool, "When your mind is at ease to let go, to let go, to let go/So vapor." It captures all of his greatest inspirations and fears in one short and resoundingly soothing touch. - Words by Sean Moeller Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.