Greycoats

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Watchmen, What Is Left Of The Night? 05:14 Tools
Goodbye, Sweet Youth, Goodbye 04:21 Tools
Revenge 05:23 Tools
Prometheus, Glow! 03:47 Tools
An Echo in the Dark 05:01 Tools
La Résistance 04:07 Tools
Learning to Remain 03:30 Tools
Monarch Wings 04:29 Tools
Spiritual 05:05 Tools
That Great and Terrible Day 02:55 Tools
Make Me Like the Moon 04:16 Tools
Not Afraid 03:53 Tools
Hideaway 03:51 Tools
The Chemic Drop 04:17 Tools
The Lions and The Swans 04:00 Tools
Weightless 03:22 Tools
No Encores 03:54 Tools
Nowhere Man 03:44 Tools
Goodbye Sweet Youth, Goodbye 04:23 Tools
Foshay 05:09 Tools
Summer Idyll 02:44 Tools
Keep Us Young 03:44 Tools
Leviathan 04:37 Tools
Watchman, What Is Left Of The Night? (ost Gossip girl) 05:13 Tools
Knights of Lake Ladoga 00:30 Tools
Holiday 08:05 Tools
La Rÿsistance 00:30 Tools
John Glenn Blues 00:30 Tools
Constellations 00:30 Tools
The Decider 00:30 Tools
Strange Animals 00:30 Tools
Fade to Blue 00:30 Tools
Cleopatra 00:30 Tools
Guardian 00:30 Tools
Old Believers 00:30 Tools
Voyagers 05:13 Tools
- Watchman, What Is Left Of The Night 05:13 Tools
Leviathan (Abridged) 04:37 Tools
«Watchman, What Is Left Of The Night ?» 05:13 Tools
Runner 05:13 Tools
Strangers Under Contract 05:13 Tools
Tongues and Interpretation 05:13 Tools
What is left of the night 05:13 Tools
Make Me Like the Moon 2012 05:34 Tools
Devotion 05:34 Tools
Mannequin 05:34 Tools
The Sermon 05:34 Tools
Watchman What Is Left Of The Night 05:34 Tools
Electronic Pulpit 05:34 Tools
Confession 05:34 Tools
Holy War 05:34 Tools
Blessed™ 05:34 Tools
Kingdom Come, Kingdom Go 05:34 Tools
Don't Shoot the Messenger 05:34 Tools
Night Terrors 05:34 Tools
Greycoats - Goodbye, Sweet Youth, Goodbye 05:34 Tools
Watchman What is left of the night 05:10 Tools
Heaven Is for Closers 05:10 Tools
Salton Sea 05:10 Tools
No One's Watching Anymore 05:10 Tools
La Rяsistance 03:50 Tools
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It's a rare thing to find smart, poetic lyricism in pop music. Greycoats' anglo-rock manages to spend both words and melody wisely. Their debut full-length album, "Setting Fire to the Great Unknown" (self-released, 2008) was marked by strong ambition, heartfelt romanticism and big ideas with a cinematic sweep exploring the mechanics of polarization. Their music found airtime on the hit teen drama Gossip Girl, leading to national exposure for the quartet from Minnesota and a tour of both U.S. coasts through the end of 2009. They returned to the Library Recording Studio in Minneapolis and enlisted the help of guitarist Jeremy Ylvisaker (Andrew Bird) to assist in production of their follow-up effort. Two years later, they emerged with a tighter, more determined sound and a collection of stories surrounding a post-utopian twilight, "World of Tomorrow". Where "Setting Fire" drew against a backdrop of WWI as it tread through a dystopian molasses, "Tomorrow" finds inspiration in the 1939 World's Fair and an America that's slowly lost it's carbonation. They will soon be embarking on a U.S. tour in support of their new release, so be sure to catch their energetic and transcendent shows, as their rich and multi-layered sound is always a head-turning affair. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.