Softlightes

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Heart Made Of Sound 00:00 Tools
The Microwave Song 00:00 Tools
GirlKillsBear 00:00 Tools
The Robots In My Bedroom Were Playing Arena Rock 00:00 Tools
Black Skinheads In White Pants 01:31 Tools
The Ballad Of Theo & June 00:00 Tools
If The World Had Cookies 00:00 Tools
Last Christmas 00:00 Tools
A Town Named Blue 02:23 Tools
Untitled Duet #3 00:00 Tools
Leanor & Me 00:00 Tools
Heart Made Of Sound (Reprise) 00:00 Tools
GirlKillsBear (Lo-Fi-Fnk Remix) 00:00 Tools
Noah And The Electric Cholos 00:00 Tools
Girl Kills Bear 00:00 Tools
Lovers IZO 1.2 00:00 Tools
Introduction to Sunshine 00:00 Tools
1983 04:12 Tools
Girlkillsbear [Lo-Fi-FNK Remix] 00:00 Tools
Girlkillsbear (Lo-Fi-Fnk Remix 00:00 Tools
Girlkillsbear (Lo-Fi-Fnk Mix) 00:00 Tools
Girl Kills Bear (Lo-Fi-Fnk Remix) 00:00 Tools
My Blue Jeans 00:00 Tools
GirlsKillsBear (Lo Fi Fnk Remix) 00:00 Tools
Bombs away 00:00 Tools
GirlKillsBear (Lo Fi Fnk Remix) 00:00 Tools
Baby You Were Born To Run 00:00 Tools
ghost in my hand 00:00 Tools
Lovers Can Break 00:00 Tools
Girlkillsbear - Lo-Fi-FNK Remix 00:00 Tools
I Wrote A Letter 00:00 Tools
How The West Was Won 00:00 Tools
love will always break your heart 00:00 Tools
Verse Chorus Verse 00:00 Tools
in the summertime 00:00 Tools
La Vie Vers 00:00 Tools
The Sky Is Green 00:00 Tools
We Had It Bad Today 00:00 Tools
Whispering Trees 00:00 Tools
Girl Kills Bear (Lo-Fi-Fnk) 00:00 Tools
You And Me Kid (Were Meant To Be) 00:00 Tools
The Last Christmas On Earth 00:00 Tools
Rest my child 00:00 Tools
Heart Made Of Sound (sqzmylmns remix) 00:00 Tools
Untitled Duet No. 3 00:00 Tools
Love will always break your heart (demo) 00:00 Tools
GirlKillsBear (Lo-Fi-Fink Remix) 00:00 Tools
Heart Made Of Sound - Reprise 00:00 Tools
GirlKillsBear (Low-Fi-Fnk Remix) 00:00 Tools
GirlKillsBear (Lo-Fi-Lnk Remix) 00:00 Tools
SoftLightes - Heart Made of Sound 02:09 Tools
Rest My Child Dot Dot Dot 00:00 Tools
05 GirlsKillsBear (Lo Fi Fnk Remix) 00:00 Tools
GirlsKillsBear (Lo-Fi-Fnk Remix) 00:00 Tools
You've Got A Friend In Me 00:00 Tools
The Ballad of Theodore & June 00:00 Tools
Microwave Song 00:00 Tools
Girlkillsbear_(Lo-Fi-Fnk_Remix) 00:00 Tools
Girlkillsbear [Lo-Fi-Fnk Rmx] 00:00 Tools
HeartMadeOfSound 00:00 Tools
You and me kid 00:00 Tools
The Ballad Of Theo And June 00:00 Tools
Girlkilsbear (Lo-Fi Fnk remix) 00:00 Tools
Girl Kills Bear (remix) 00:00 Tools
Girl Kills Bear (Low-Fi-Fnk Remix) 00:00 Tools
Noah 00:00 Tools
GirlKillsBear (Lo-Fi FNK Remix) 00:00 Tools
Robots 00:00 Tools
1983 IZO 1.2 00:00 Tools
Robots in My Bedroom Were Playing Arena Rock 00:00 Tools
GirlKillsBear - Lo Fi Fnk Remix 00:00 Tools
GKB LoFi Fnk Remix 00:00 Tools
Bombs away IZO 1.2 00:00 Tools
We had it bad IZO 1.5 00:00 Tools
TheMicrowaveSong 00:00 Tools
The sky is IZO 1.1 00:00 Tools
Rest my child IZO 1.0 00:00 Tools
I wrote a letter IZO 1.2 00:00 Tools
Leanor And I 00:00 Tools
You and me kid IZO 1.5 00:00 Tools
The Last Christmas 00:00 Tools
In the summer IZO 1.3 00:00 Tools
La vie vers IZO 1.0 00:00 Tools
UntitledDuet 00:00 Tools
Leanor&Me 00:00 Tools
GirlsKillsBear [Lo Fi Fnk Remix] 00:00 Tools
Girlkillsbear (Lo-Fi-Funk Remix) 00:00 Tools
Heart Full Of Sound 00:00 Tools
Baby U Were Born 2 Run 00:00 Tools
Untitled Duet 3 00:00 Tools
GirlsKillsBear 00:00 Tools
How the west was IZO 1.1 00:00 Tools
Theo&June 00:00 Tools
Whispering trees IZO 1.0 00:00 Tools
Verse chorus IZO 1.1 00:00 Tools
The Microwave Song (Soft Touch Rmx) - Exclusive & Unreleased 00:00 Tools
Love will always break your heart _01 00:00 Tools
ATownNamedBlue 00:00 Tools
VeganIsForLovers 00:00 Tools
GirlKillsBear (Lo Fi Fnk Remix 00:00 Tools
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“Musically, we don't know what the end destination is, and I like it that way. Whatever we've created, it wasn't by accident, but it certainly wasn't on purpose. For me that makes music honest,” says Ron Fountenberry, the principal songwriter and unofficial captain of the good ship that is the Softlightes. Without digging too far back, the Softlightes story begins (roughly) in 2003, when Fountenberry and bassist Kristian Dunn’s previous project, the electro pop group The Incredible Moses Leroy, had caught the ear of one Mr. Cody Chesnutt. Or was it the other way around? “I remember seeing a four star review of Cody’s album in Rolling Stone and thinking to myself ‘It’s not that often that a black artist who isn’t doing a straight r&b thing gets that kind of attention,’” remembers Fountenberry. Meanwhile, up the California coast in Los Angeles, Moses’ first album Electric Pocket Radio (E.P.R.) was becoming very popular at the rising star’s house. From there came a string of connections between Moses’ and Cody’s management. Before long, Cody took the band on tour with him for a string of sold-out club shows. “He and his management were always promoting us to other musicians and people in the industry,” says Dunn appreciatively. One of those people happened to be Modular Recordings impresario Steve Pavlovic. He immediately took a shining to the radiant pop that Moses were creating after hearing a copy of E.P.R. passed to him by Cody’s Australian tour manager. After releasing two buzz-garnering albums and working with acclaimed producers and musicians such as Joey Waronker (Beck) and Keith Cleverlsly (the Flaming Lips, Spiritualized), Moses disbanded and Fountenberry and Dunn and started up the “idea of the Softlightes” in the fall of 2004. “Professionally it felt as though it was time to move on, or maybe throw in the towel completely. We really didn’t have a lot of options. I just figured if we were going to try, I wanted to be happy and make music that was close to my heart, even if that meant sounding silly to some people,” says Fountenberry. “Since it felt as though it might be our last chance, we decided to go for broke... something like that Eminem song or Rocky! We just tried to create a lush and beautifully balanced pop record, like the old days, even if we didn’t’ have a record deal or access to a studio.” Over the late summer and fall of 2005, drummer Tim Fogarty (“besides being great drummer, he had a cool electronic drumset, so we knew we had to have him in our band”) and pianist Andrew Van Baal entered the fray and the four embarked on endless sessions at Dunn’s Los Angeles home studio—better known to most as his garage. As the songs with the full band took shape, Dunn would send CDs to Fountenberry in San Diego, where the singer would tinker endlessly with melodies, harmonies and arrangements before calling Dunn to request changes (and more changes and more changes.) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.