Trackimage | Playbut | Trackname | Playbut | Trackname |
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28105715 | Play | Giant | 03:50 Tools | |
28105707 | Play | Obey Your Guns | 03:14 Tools | |
66335570 | Play | See the Light | 03:50 Tools | |
28105708 | Play | Last Love | 02:48 Tools | |
66335571 | Play | Southern Skies | 02:48 Tools | |
28105709 | Play | Flee Or Fight | 04:14 Tools | |
28105710 | Play | Golden City | 03:40 Tools | |
28105711 | Play | The Storm & The Eye | 04:11 Tools | |
66335572 | Play | Giant (Ghosts Remix) | 04:11 Tools | |
28105712 | Play | More | 03:23 Tools | |
66335573 | Play | How Do You See Me | 03:23 Tools | |
28105714 | Play | One Last Dance | 04:05 Tools | |
28105713 | Play | Who Is Your God | 06:37 Tools | |
66335575 | Play | Sorrow | 06:37 Tools | |
66335574 | Play | Lucky Man | 06:37 Tools | |
66335576 | Play | Different Kind of Loving | 06:37 Tools | |
66335577 | Play | Shut Me Out | 06:37 Tools | |
66335578 | Play | To the Road | 06:37 Tools | |
28105716 | Play | Mecklenburg Co. Jail | 04:53 Tools | |
87968265 | Play | On & On | 03:10 Tools | |
28105718 | Play | Tombstone Blues - Bonus Track | 07:46 Tools | |
28105717 | Play | Obey Your Guns - Original Version | 03:10 Tools | |
66335579 | Play | Giant (Nicolas Haelg Remix) | 03:10 Tools | |
77228821 | Play | Palm Gazing | 03:10 Tools | |
28105719 | Play | Cars | 03:09 Tools | |
28105720 | Play | I Drove All Night | 03:51 Tools | |
28105721 | Play | Tombstone Blues | 07:45 Tools | |
28105725 | Play | Prick | 02:08 Tools | |
28105731 | Play | Tombstone Blues (Bonus Track) | 07:45 Tools | |
28105722 | Play | Frantic Romantic | 02:39 Tools | |
28105729 | Play | Kitty Finger | 02:21 Tools | |
28105727 | Play | Bleached | 02:40 Tools | |
28105737 | Play | Elvis Superstar | 02:13 Tools | |
28105733 | Play | Motorbiker | 01:21 Tools | |
28105728 | Play | Fish and Chip Sweetheart | 02:01 Tools | |
66335580 | Play | Obey You Guns | 02:13 Tools | |
28105739 | Play | Whirlpool Head | 01:39 Tools | |
28105738 | Play | Lonesome Cowboy | 01:02 Tools | |
28105734 | Play | In a Little Minute | 00:32 Tools | |
28105730 | Play | Two Storey Man | 02:21 Tools | |
28105745 | Play | the wrote and the writ | 03:29 Tools | |
66335581 | Play | Southern Skies - Matrimony | 03:29 Tools | |
28105732 | Play | Come Back Baby | 02:10 Tools | |
28105736 | Play | Mister Popstar | 01:52 Tools | |
28105735 | Play | No Love | 02:19 Tools | |
28105740 | Play | Refrigerator | 02:07 Tools | |
66335582 | Play | Obey Your Guns (1st version) | 02:07 Tools | |
28105744 | Play | Tell It to Me Slow | 04:39 Tools | |
66335583 | Play | Jigmastas | 04:39 Tools | |
66335584 | Play | Obey Your Guns (FREE New Single!) | 04:39 Tools | |
66335586 | Play | Gilbert O'Sullivan | 04:39 Tools | |
66335585 | Play | Obey Your Guns (New Single!) | 04:39 Tools | |
28105724 | Play | Mecklenburg County Jail | 04:53 Tools | |
28105723 | Play | Macklenburg Co. Jail | 04:49 Tools | |
66335587 | Play | Welcome To Daytrotter / Southern Skies | 04:49 Tools | |
87968266 | Play | The Storm The Eye | 04:49 Tools | |
28105742 | Play | The Wrote & The Writ (Johnny Flynn cover) | 00:00 Tools | |
66335588 | Play | 12. Tombstone Blues (группа vk.com/oachost, oach.ru, ОСТ ТЕЛЕКИНЕЗ / OST CARRIE) | 00:00 Tools | |
66335589 | Play | B-side 'Learn To Be' | 00:00 Tools |
1. Matrimony is a what can be best described as a modern folk/alternative rock band that began as a husband and wife duo in 2009 out of Charlotte, North Carolina. With Ashlee’s Americana-rock influences an Jimmy’s Irish-folk roots, Matrimony blends modern anti-folk and indie rock in their debut EP “The Storm & The Eye” produced by Joel Khouri of Bright City Studios and self-released to critical acclaim in August, 2010. Following the release, Matrimony toured across the country and shared the stage with acts including Mumford & Sons, Gillian Welch, Modest Mouse, Langhorne Slim and Nathaniel Rateliff. In early 2011, Jordan, Alex and Shae joined Matrimony. With a common passion for songwriting and an original sound, the line up became complete. Ashlee Hardee Brown - lead vocals and keys Jimmy Brown - lead vocals and guitar Jordan Hardee - mandolin, synth, banjo Alex Watson - drums Shae Wooten - bass http://matrimonyband.bandcamp.com/ 2. "Zeb Olsen recruited a bunch of cute art students, encouraged a noisy DIY punk ethic based on bands such as Pussy Galore and Beat Happening, and the cute but completely inexperienced art students took to their instruments. One misguided pop journalist known as David Nichols financed an album recording in 1989 and vinyl version of Kitty Finger was released and distributed by Waterfront Records. The band played some woeful and some inspiring shows in Sydney and imploded, as all the best bands do at one point. Kathleen Hanna, friend and band budddy of Zeb and longtime fan of Matrimony, facilitated the re-release of Kitty Finger on the Kill Rock Stars label in 1997. Lead singer and guitarist Sybilla Visalli ended her own life for reasons unknown in 1993 or 1994 or sometime around then. Shit. I should remember. Here's singer guitarist Polly's take on our history: "Zeb Olsen & I started ‘Matrimony’ in the summer of 1988, gosh, almost 20 years ago! I remember we used to rehearse at the ‘pie factory’ off Palmer St. in Darlinghurst. Our first attempts at song writing were with a drum machine then Stuart, Zeb’s brother played with us. A couple of rehearsals later my friends Sybilla, Michael & Dani joined ‘Matrimony’ was born. We really thought it was just for fun. At closer inspection it was a reaction to the men in bands all around us and how cool and untouchable they were to me as inner city rock stars. This was probably due to the heroin abuse and ‘boy’s club mentality’ of the time. I suppose, dare I say ‘Matrimony’ was my 18 year old’s take on feminism (Oh God)! Our gig’s were disastrous. God knows how we got any. The first was at the ‘Palace’ with ‘Lubricated Goat’ and other’s. I sang, oh fuck! I remember the motley crue of ‘men in bands’ (see above) egging us on and applauding us. Before every show Sybilla and I would get together work out what we were going to wear. That night in a wave of nerves we would innocently perform to a highly judgemental audience. Eventually we did get better and put out an album ’Kitty Finger’. I am immensely proud of this. It’s like my long lost baby years. A golden era of Sydney that does not exist any more. By 1990 it was over. A ‘rock & roll suicide’ touched us in 1992 with Sybilla’s death. I cried for a year. Love, Polly"" via Matrimony's bio at http://www.myspace.com/matrimony Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.