Suburban Living

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Lovely Times 00:00 Tools
I Don't Fit In 00:00 Tools
Come True 00:00 Tools
Always Eyes 00:00 Tools
Give Up 00:00 Tools
No Fall 00:00 Tools
If It's Real 00:00 Tools
New Strings 00:00 Tools
Faded Lover 00:00 Tools
Float in Clouds 00:00 Tools
Drowning 00:00 Tools
Wasted 00:00 Tools
Different Coast 00:00 Tools
Dazed 00:00 Tools
Video Love 00:00 Tools
Cooper's Dream 00:00 Tools
Hotel Unizo 00:00 Tools
Once/Twice 00:00 Tools
Club Kids 00:00 Tools
Prom 00:00 Tools
Two Years 00:00 Tools
Lies & Demands 00:00 Tools
Jenny's Song 00:00 Tools
Walk Away 00:00 Tools
How You Feel 00:00 Tools
Summer Breeze 00:00 Tools
Attractive Smile 00:00 Tools
Passing Days 00:00 Tools
26th Amendment 00:00 Tools
Moving Slow 00:00 Tools
I Don’t Fit In 00:00 Tools
Once / Twice 00:00 Tools
Faded Lover - Beard-0-Bees Remix 00:00 Tools
Once/Twice - Audiotree Live Version 00:00 Tools
Come True - Audiotree Live Version 00:00 Tools
Video Love - Audiotree Live Version 00:00 Tools
Lovely Times - Audiotree Live Version 00:00 Tools
Drowning - Spirit Haus Remix 00:00 Tools
New Strings - Dream Safari Remix 00:00 Tools
I Don't Fit In - Audiotree Live Version 00:00 Tools
No Fall - Belle Haven Remix 00:00 Tools
No Fall (Belle Haven Remix) 00:00 Tools
I Dont Fit In 00:00 Tools
Video Love (Live at WXPN) 00:00 Tools
"ALWAYS EYES" 00:00 Tools
'I Don't Fit In' 00:00 Tools
No Fall (Live at WXPN) 00:00 Tools
Give Up (Live at WXPN) 00:00 Tools
New Strings (Live at WXPN) 00:00 Tools
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Some things just take time. Nothing could be truer for Philadelphia's Suburban Living, a project originally envisioned in 2011 as a solo endeavor of Virginia native Wesley Bunch. Yet, after 5 years and a move to Philadelphia, Bunch found Suburban Living to be much more than solely his own, joining forces with seasoned musicians Michael Cammarata, Peter Pantina, and Chris Radwanski in his newfound home. The resulting collaborative relationship amongst these four refreshed the project and expanded upon the already impressive groundwork laid by Bunch. In early 2015, on the heels of touring throughout the U.S. and Japan, Suburban Living began writing what would become the band's sophomore full length, "Almost Paradise." During this time, a chance meeting with Philadelphia-based engineer Jeff Zeigler (The War on Drugs, Kurt Vile, Nothing) led to Zeigler offering to work with the band on their next recording. "Working with Jeff was pretty amazing. I’d never worked with an engineer that knew exactly how I wanted something to sound without me having to express it." explains Bunch. The support of Zeigler, as well as his bandmates, equipped Bunch to spearhead undeniably the best Suburban Living material to date. 6131 Records will release "Almost Paradise" by Suburban Living on October 7th, 2016. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.