The Rosenbergs

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Birds of a Feather 00:00 Tools
Soaked in Polyester 00:00 Tools
Paper and Plastic 00:00 Tools
Overboard 00:00 Tools
Will U Drive Me? 00:00 Tools
In Pursuit 00:00 Tools
Department Store Girl 00:00 Tools
Crockett & Tubbs 00:00 Tools
Nighttime Lover 00:00 Tools
Sucking on a Plum 00:00 Tools
Pushing Up Daisies 00:00 Tools
Little Lie 00:00 Tools
After All 00:00 Tools
Holding Pattern 00:00 Tools
Time Warp 00:00 Tools
Fast Asleep 00:00 Tools
Paris Morning 00:00 Tools
Drug of Choice 00:00 Tools
Secret 00:00 Tools
Blue Skies 00:00 Tools
Houseboat 00:00 Tools
Leech 00:00 Tools
Keep it to Yourself 00:00 Tools
Glossary 00:00 Tools
Weekend (meet me, hurry up) 00:00 Tools
Woods 00:00 Tools
Bulletproof Vest 00:00 Tools
Gold Coast 00:00 Tools
Unperfect Love 00:00 Tools
Puff Daddy Isn't Kosher 00:00 Tools
Favorite Color 00:00 Tools
Audrey's In Love 00:00 Tools
(unlisted) 00:00 Tools
Birds of a Feather [HQ] 00:00 Tools
Bullet Proof Vest 00:00 Tools
Birds of a Feather (OST Касл) 00:00 Tools
Unperfect Love/Love is a Flame 00:00 Tools
Will you drive me 00:00 Tools
Birds of Feather 00:00 Tools
Soaked In Polester 00:00 Tools
Will You Drive Me? 00:00 Tools
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The Rosenbergs are: David Fagin: Vocal, Guitar Joshua Aaron: Bass, Backing Vocals, Keyboards Joe Mahoney: Guitar, Backing Vocals Andrew Burstein: Drums, Backing Vocals Search the Internet for info on The Rosenbergs and you’ll come across hundreds of articles summarizing a history of bold career moves, the most famous being their rejecting an offer to appear on the much-hyped (and now defunct) Farmclub television show. They then teamed up with Robert Fripp’s label, DGM, to pave the way for artists everywhere to start taking back ownership of their masters. A few months later, while the rest of the music industry was waging war against Napster, The Rosenbergs took another controversial step by teaming with the infamous file-sharing service for tour sponsorship and a "buy one, get one free" promotion for their sophomore release Mission: You. That one pissed off a retailer or two. Over the years, the plucky DIY New York-based band has endured management, label and lineup changes, and self-financed tours on both sides of the Atlantic. All of which begs the question: How have The Rosenbergs managed to survive in an industry where it’s almost impossible to cash in without selling out? The answer can be found on their Force MP debut Department Store Girl, an invigorating album of irresistibly catchy guitar pop bright enough to part the clouds. Bursting with hummable hooks, terrific melodies and sharp wordplay, delivered by Fagin’s intoxicatingly tuneful voice, the album is everything you’d expect from the band Entertainment Weekly once praised for its "infectious songs and head-bobbing choruses." Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.