Reubens Accomplice

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Underneath the Golden Grain 03:12 Tools
It Is What It Is 03:10 Tools
All Chorus 05:15 Tools
Act On (Feeling Alone) 03:50 Tools
Leave the City 03:22 Tools
Lost Sun 03:35 Tools
This Town 04:16 Tools
Big Apple Small Heart 04:34 Tools
Tonight We Drink 04:10 Tools
In and Out of Key 03:40 Tools
You Do It Awfully 04:03 Tools
America You Look Good 03:26 Tools
What You Want Gets You 05:32 Tools
Life is Easy 02:32 Tools
We're Not as Big as We Feel 03:59 Tools
Field Science 02:37 Tools
Happy Mondays 04:06 Tools
Losing Sleep 03:34 Tools
I'm Leaving 01:02 Tools
Looking Forward 02:52 Tools
This Desert 03:04 Tools
Fireworks 03:53 Tools
Loop 02:35 Tools
Down Again 04:01 Tools
Oh My God 04:23 Tools
Sons of Men 05:03 Tools
We're Waking Up Kings 02:42 Tools
No Motion 00:55 Tools
Mixing Memory With Desire 03:11 Tools
The Losing Curse 06:02 Tools
Memory Works 03:31 Tools
Borders 04:20 Tools
I Swear to Good You're God At This 02:52 Tools
I Love You, but I'm Tired (feat. Davey von Bohlen) 03:55 Tools
The Things We Said 03:03 Tools
Whales Of The Desert 05:35 Tools
Women 04:32 Tools
Less Pain Forever 02:42 Tools
I Love You, but I'm Tired 03:55 Tools
Act On 03:49 Tools
Certainly, Sir 03:49 Tools
[Untitled Hidden Track] [*] 03:49 Tools
Track-07 03:49 Tools
Loop 202 02:40 Tools
Blindfold My Eyes 06:07 Tools
day by day 04:01 Tools
Oh Baby 03:02 Tools
Brian Wilson 03:02 Tools
You Make Me Feel 03:42 Tools
I'm Leaving (Go Big Casino) 03:42 Tools
Track-03 03:42 Tools
I'm Leaving (DEMO) 03:14 Tools
Leave This City 03:42 Tools
secret track 00:00 Tools
american you look good 00:00 Tools
Field Science (DEMO) 03:29 Tools
This Desert (DEMO) 04:03 Tools
I'm Leaving (Jon Rauhouse & Rachel Flotard) 02:58 Tools
13 (Null) 02:58 Tools
(Null) 02:58 Tools
Overcoat (OUTTAKE) 04:48 Tools
Day by Day (BONUS) 03:59 Tools
The Losing Curse (DEMO) 06:12 Tools
You Make Me Feel (BONUS) 03:42 Tools
Compromised Design (OUTTAKE) 04:29 Tools
Memphis (BONUS) 03:32 Tools
hidden 06:12 Tools
[Untitled Hidden Track] 04:29 Tools
Untitled 08:08 Tools
Memory Works (DEMO) 03:31 Tools
No Motion (Robb MacLean & Patrick Carrie) 08:08 Tools
Don't Forget the Promise 08:08 Tools
No Motion (Sam Means) 08:08 Tools
Women (DEMO) 05:16 Tools
Sons Of Men (DEMO) 03:48 Tools
Brian Wilson (BONUS) 05:02 Tools
In & Out Of Key 03:31 Tools
Oh Baby (BONUS) 03:04 Tools
No Motion (DEMO) 03:13 Tools
Jeff's New 04:50 Tools
Certainly Sir (BONUS) 04:47 Tools
Blindfold My Eyes (BONUS) 06:07 Tools
Less Pain Forever (DEMO) 02:50 Tools
That was Then (BONUS) 03:35 Tools
Chris' New 04:40 Tools
02 This Desert 02:50 Tools
03 I Love You, but I'm Tired 02:50 Tools
04 I'm Leaving 02:50 Tools
08 No Motion 03:14 Tools
07 Memory Works 03:14 Tools
05 The Losing Curse 06:02 Tools
09 Women 05:18 Tools
06 Sons of Men 05:18 Tools
I Love You, but I'mTired (DEMO) 03:44 Tools
10 Less Pain Forever 03:44 Tools
Lighthouse 03:44 Tools
Hidden Track 03:44 Tools
I Love You, but I'm Tired (Demo) 03:44 Tools
New Song 03:44 Tools
i swear to good you're god at 00:00 Tools
Track-04 00:00 Tools
Leave the City (original) 00:30 Tools
Overcoat 00:30 Tools
Lighthouse (outtake) 00:30 Tools
Act On Feeling Alone (demo) 00:30 Tools
It Is What It Is (demo) 00:30 Tools
New York 00:30 Tools
The Emo Diaries, chapter 5: "I Guess This Is Goodbye" - You Do It Awfully 00:30 Tools
Cocksucker 00:30 Tools
Thank You 00:30 Tools
Long Run (bonus) 00:30 Tools
Underneath the Golden Grain (demo) 00:30 Tools
Sex and Money (bonus) 00:30 Tools
Burrito 00:30 Tools
You Always Said 00:30 Tools
Rat Race (bonus) 00:30 Tools
Jackson 5 (bonus) 00:30 Tools
I Love You, but I'm Tired (feat. Davey Von Bohlen of the Promise Ring & Maritime) 00:30 Tools
Oh The Night 00:30 Tools
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Strip mall chintz. Cinder block suburbs. Depressing Dairy Queens. Hirsute hesher metal. For lifelong desert dwellers and North Phoenix, Arizona natives Jeff Bufano and Chris Corak this deadening litany could’ve doubled as a description of their adolescent lives. Before long the two schoolyard chums and burgeoning musical misfits began pining for something more than an existence predicated on old Slayer riffs and tweaker- trailer culture. And so, Reubens Accomplice was born. The band’s peculiar journey– a labyrinthine saga that’s taken them from high school talent shows to amphitheatre stages– has yielded a spectacular bounty in the sun struck pop perfection of their latest album, the Jim Adkins (Jimmy Eat World) produced THE BULL THE BALLOON AND THE FAMILY. Reubens Accomplice has made a name for itself in recent years touring with the likes of Jimmy Eat World, Promise Ring, The Weakerthans and No Knife, and building a dedicated fan base throughout the U.S. The group’s 2001 full-length debut I Blame The Scenery (released on Los Angeles’ Better Looking Records) helped establish them as critical and cult faves. In 2002 the group’s rhythm section, bassist Andy Eames and drummer Jim Knapp, departed the band for careers as a farmer and federal prosecutor, respectively. Unbowed by the loss, the newly reconstituted Reubens Accomplice entered the studio last spring with Jimmy Eat World mainman Jim Adkins to record their much-anticipated sophomore album, THE BULL THE BALLOON AND THE FAMILY. The disc is an aptly titled affair as the band enlists several members of its extended “family” to aid in this impressive 13-song effort. Guests include producer Adkins, Howe Gelb (Giant Sand, Band of Blacky Ranchette), David Bazan (Pedro the Lion), Jon Rauhouse (Neko Case, Old 97s), as well as a talented crew of West Coast luminaries (Matt Maher, Ryan Kennedy, John O’Reilly Jr.). Mixed by Chris Fudurich (Nada Surf, Matthew Sweet), THE BULL THE BALLOON AND THE FAMILY combines the plangent guitars and yearning, almost genetic harmonies of Bufano and Corak. The album is a mélange of urgent rock and bouncy pop, fantastically infectious anthems and haltingly emotive balladry. Reubens Accomplice is the flagship act on the newly launched Western Tread Recordings. The imprint is an Arizona-based venture between Jim Adkins and Phoenix music impresario Charles Levy. Western Tread has already released titles from Jimmy Eat World (a vinyl reissue of 2001’s multi-platinum self-titled album and a vinyl version of the bands latest, "Futures") and the debut EP from Atlantic recording artists The Format. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.