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35651709 | Play | Chariot song | 03:26 Tools | |
35651711 | Play | Biting Glass | 04:25 Tools | |
35651710 | Play | Tell Your Friends | 03:15 Tools | |
35651713 | Play | I Used To Work At The Zoo | 04:38 Tools | |
35651714 | Play | Use Your Other Head | 03:46 Tools | |
35651717 | Play | I Dreamt A Metal Hat | 05:05 Tools | |
35651718 | Play | She Sells Sea Shells | 02:28 Tools | |
35651712 | Play | Stars | 02:36 Tools | |
35651715 | Play | All You Need Is Love | 03:06 Tools | |
35651716 | Play | Join me on my cloud | 02:49 Tools | |
35651720 | Play | Such A Bloody Pain | 02:21 Tools | |
35651719 | Play | Things That Roar | 01:37 Tools | |
35651722 | Play | On Opening the Curtains… | 00:30 Tools | |
35651721 | Play | On Opening The Curtains... | 04:55 Tools | |
74940702 | Play | The Chariot Song | 04:55 Tools | |
35651726 | Play | Dust Is Mud | 02:54 Tools | |
35651725 | Play | She sells seashells | 02:20 Tools | |
74940703 | Play | All You Need Is Love (Beatles Cover) | 02:20 Tools | |
74940704 | Play | Stars (1st Mix) | 02:20 Tools | |
74940706 | Play | Chariot Song (live acoustic) | 02:20 Tools | |
74940705 | Play | Chariots (1st Mix) | 02:20 Tools | |
74940707 | Play | i used to to work at the zoo | 02:20 Tools | |
74940708 | Play | Dust Is Mud (Featuring Jim) | 02:20 Tools | |
35651723 | Play | Chariot Song (Live In Phil's Front Room) | 03:35 Tools | |
74940709 | Play | I Used To Work At The Zoo (Live) | 03:35 Tools | |
74940710 | Play | Oh Holy Night | 03:35 Tools | |
74940711 | Play | I Used To Work At The Zoo (Live At The Roadhouse Manchester) | 03:35 Tools |
You'd never guess The Beep Seals were from Manchester. If you were picking which west side they're from you'd probably think more LA than Levenshulme. They are a band with a seriously sunny disposition, and a mid-Atlantic sound to match, several hundred miles from Manchester 's famously slate-gray skies. Their debut album Things That Roar is a distinctly presentable record, warm of tone and sweet of harmony; the kind of album you could take home to meet your parents. It touches on The Delgados' grand, melodic sound and Dodgy 's perky indie-rock, with some classic pop references in there too, bits of Beatles and Beach Boys. Plonking pianos and plucked strings inhabit familiar verse-chorus-verse structures. The harmless faux-psychedelic lyrics come from the Noel Gallagher' s sink is full of fishes school of rhyme. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.