The Lighthouse and the Whaler

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Venice 00:00 Tools
Pioneers 03:18 Tools
Under Mountain, Under Ground 00:00 Tools
I Want To Feel Alive 02:59 Tools
Little Vessels 00:00 Tools
Iron Doors 00:00 Tools
White Days 00:00 Tools
This Is an Adventure 00:00 Tools
Chromatic 00:00 Tools
The Adriatic 00:00 Tools
Burst Apart 00:00 Tools
We've Got the Most 00:00 Tools
Untitled 00:00 Tools
Morning 00:00 Tools
The Stars And The Trees 00:00 Tools
Venice (radio single) 00:00 Tools
Windows 00:00 Tools
Venice (Adam Snow Bootleg) 00:00 Tools
Of The Heavens And The Earth 00:00 Tools
In Motion 00:00 Tools
Soon You'll Be Found 00:00 Tools
Two Years Ago 00:00 Tools
Into The Dark 00:00 Tools
Always For You 00:00 Tools
Honey, We All Had Wings 00:00 Tools
Venice (Bearson Remix) 00:00 Tools
The Field Song 00:00 Tools
We Are Infinite 00:00 Tools
Venice (Remix feat. Chancellor Warhol) 00:00 Tools
Paths 00:00 Tools
Senses 00:00 Tools
Into the Unknown 00:00 Tools
Venice (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Future Blind 00:00 Tools
In the Open 00:00 Tools
Glory 00:00 Tools
The Letter 00:00 Tools
We Aren't Who We Thought We Were 00:00 Tools
Closer 00:00 Tools
Light Waves 00:00 Tools
Old World 00:00 Tools
I Will Find You 00:00 Tools
Venice (Savoir Adore Remix) 00:00 Tools
Under 00:00 Tools
Made of Water 00:00 Tools
Ascending 00:00 Tools
The Lighthouse And The Whaler - Under Mountain, Under Ground 00:00 Tools
Oh Holiday! 00:00 Tools
We Can Make It 00:00 Tools
Venice (Adam Snow Remix) 00:00 Tools
We Are Infinte 00:00 Tools
The Lighthouse and the Whaler 00:00 Tools
Under Mountain, Under Ground! 00:00 Tools
The Adriatic Sea 00:00 Tools
Venice (Louis The Child Remix) 00:00 Tools
Brothers 00:00 Tools
Pioneers (Live From The Lot) 00:00 Tools
This Is An Adventure (This Is An Adventure) 00:00 Tools
The Lighthouse And The Whaler - Venice (Bearson Remix) 00:00 Tools
Under Mountain, Underground 00:00 Tools
The Lighthouse and The Whaler- Venice 00:00 Tools
'This is an Adventure' LP 00:00 Tools
Chromatic (This Is an Adventure) 00:00 Tools
The Pioneers 00:00 Tools
Venice(Adam Snow bootleg) 00:00 Tools
Venice (Nikno Remix) 00:00 Tools
That Voice Again 00:00 Tools
Little Vessels (This Is an Adventure) 00:00 Tools
We've Got The Most (Live on KEXP) 00:00 Tools
[untitled] 00:00 Tools
Pioneers (Live on KEXP) 00:00 Tools
'White Days' 00:00 Tools
Little Vessels (Live on KEXP) 00:00 Tools
Under Mountain, Under Ground (Live on KEXP) 00:00 Tools
The Lighthouse and The Whaler - Venice 00:00 Tools
We Aren’t Who We Thought We Were 00:00 Tools
Pioneer 00:00 Tools
Little Vessels (Live @ KEXP) 00:00 Tools
Iron Doors-[www flvto com] 00:00 Tools
Under Mountain Under Groud 00:00 Tools
'White Days' (Official Music Video) 00:00 Tools
Bursta Apart 00:00 Tools
Under Mountain. Under Ground 00:00 Tools
The Lighthouse and The Whaler - White Days 00:00 Tools
Blalock's Indie/Rock Playlist: April (2010) - 110 - Under Mountain, Under Ground 00:00 Tools
Venice (Dreymix) 00:00 Tools
The Lighthouse and the Whaler - The Stars and the Trees 00:00 Tools
The Lighthouse and the Whaler - We Are Infinite 00:00 Tools
Episode #161 : The Lighthouse and The Whaler - "Pioneers" 00:00 Tools
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The Lighthouse and the Whaler is a band from Cleveland, Ohio, though its name alludes to the waters off the coast of Massachusetts. Inspired by a theme from Moby Dick, the band’s name alone is enough to make underpaid Literature teachers beam with pride. It all started with two musicians -- Aaron Smith and Michael LoPresti -- who decided to collaborate in a field one sunny afternoon because that seemed nicer than playing in a basement. By the end of the day they had written their first song. They gave it a profound name: "The Field Song." When it was selected for a Paste Sampler CD, Aaron and Michael decided to make a proper run at it. The Lighthouse and the Whaler released a four-song EP in 2008 and a self-titled/produced/released album in 2009. Two songs from that album -- "White Days" and "Under Mountain, Under Ground" -- found their way to TV and radio. With more fans to play for, The Lighthouse and the Whaler hit the road and toured across America. Somewhere between Boston and Seattle, the band picked up three new members -- Matthew, Mark and Steve – thereafter, fulfilling the prophesy that was to be five young men stuffed in a forest green Chevy Venture, searching for open ears and loyal hearts. Here is what most band bios won't tell you: Michael LoPresti studied literature and theology in college but rushed home after graduation to become a musician. Michael is the voice of the band and his head is filled with wayward melodies one could chase for days. He wears boat shoes, jean cut-offs and flannel shirts all year round. Michael is a web designer and has approximately two dance moves. Put a chick flick on mute and he will make up hilarious new dialogue to go along with the picture. Aaron Smith is self-taught on the violin, guitar and keys. He is a skeptic, searching for each perfect note as it passes. Aaron has deadpan wit and incredibly white teeth. He eats Chia seeds and dried prunes to stay healthy on the road. Aaron is acutely aware of subtle details and often finds himself lost in his thoughts for long periods of time. He is a gentle giant, but is self-conscious about his height. And yes, he is single. Matthew LoPresti was on his way to becoming a professional soccer player but left the pitch to join The Lighthouse and the Whaler. Matthew is a percussionist and puts the passion and heart into the songs. He has a nice smile and often requires extra space on stage to accommodate his raw emotion. Matthew tells loud jokes because it makes everyone laugh more. He thinks LeBron James is a traitor and is dogmatic on the subject. Mark Poro was a solo artist who wanted some company. He plays mandolin, violin, guitar, piano and glockenspiel, but has yet to master the triangle. Mark is a lover of the poignant and sincere, and fills each song with his pure spirit. He secretly likes to be silly, especially in serious situations. Mark is perpetually training for a marathon and has blue eyes that would remind a sailor of a calm day at sea. Mark Poro is not his real name. Steve Diaz is originally from Virginia and met Mark at a music conservatory on Martha's Vineyard. He moved to Ohio to become a Whaler, but otherwise would have probably become a farmer. Steve is a born composer and adds contrast and depth to the music with a seasoned subtlety. Steve can grow a glorious reddish-brown beard, which he credits to his unique ancestry. He writes music to maintain his sanity. Steve is not homeless, though he sometimes looks it. The Lighthouse and the Whaler plays indie-folk-pop and does not believe that genre labels tell you anything you need to know about a band. It has nevertheless caught the attention of MTV, Fuse, FILTER, Spinner, Under the Radar and other media outlets that cater to indie-folk-pop music fans. The Lighthouse and the Whaler has performed at venues like Rock'n'Roll Hall of Fame, SXSW, House of Blues and Rockwood Music Hall, though its favorite show to date took place in the attic of an old bookstore. The band has shared stages with Sufjan Stevens, The Temper Trap, and The Dodos, and shared blankets while sleeping in its donated mini-van, inappropriately named Rihanna. John Richards of KEXP called The Lighthouse and the Whaler his new favorite band. He may be the smartest man on the planet. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.