Shaimus

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
All Of This 02:35 Tools
Like a Fool 03:30 Tools
Left To Dry 04:28 Tools
Tie You Down 04:07 Tools
Let Go 05:52 Tools
Stuck Around 03:40 Tools
Slow Down 03:47 Tools
Interview 03:34 Tools
All the Good Ways 04:05 Tools
Run My Spirit Down 04:33 Tools
Heads or Tails 04:09 Tools
Turn the Other Way 03:55 Tools
While We're Young 06:48 Tools
Don't Want the Story 03:33 Tools
Old Fashioned Love 03:14 Tools
Put It Off 05:29 Tools
Red White and Blue 03:34 Tools
When I Dream 04:21 Tools
The Book (Again and Again) 04:08 Tools
Stay 03:28 Tools
Shadows 03:23 Tools
Rainy 03:25 Tools
Only One 03:57 Tools
I'm Gone 03:36 Tools
Buried Under 03:24 Tools
Means to an End 02:57 Tools
Back to One 03:53 Tools
Teenage Funeral 03:47 Tools
Red Eyes 04:16 Tools
Tower 03:43 Tools
Shaimus - All Of This 04:16 Tools
All of This (With Lyrics) 00:30 Tools
The Book 00:30 Tools
Ohio 00:30 Tools
Heaven Is Close 00:30 Tools
Without A Sound 00:30 Tools
Old Fashoned Love 00:30 Tools
Without a Sound (demo) 05:09 Tools
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Between Guitar Hero and Rock Band, Shaimus has forcibly (but legally) entered the homes of millions of people around the world. The Los Angeles-based rock band's song "Like a Fool" has lit a fire under plastic instrument-wielding rockers everywhere as a free download for Rock Band 2; the tune also helps to usher in the next phase of Shaimus music with their second album, The Sad Thing Is, We Like It Here--a record that showcases the band's knack for memorable hooks, soulful vocals and intricate-yet-somehow-tasteful playing. In addition to their two video game appearances, Shaimus has been played on indie and mainstream radio, licensed their music to MTV, become International Songwriting Competition semi-finalists, signed a publishing contract with North Star Media (leading to song placements on "One Tree Hill" and "Ruby and the Rockits"), appeared in the Sony/Screengems film The Roommate, signed a Friends Deal with MySpace Records, and had tens of thousands of music sales--all without the help of a record label. Read more at www.shaimus.com Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.