The Soft White Sixties

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Sorry to Say 03:22 Tools
Don't Lie to Me 03:52 Tools
When This All Started 03:54 Tools
Queen of the Press Club 03:30 Tools
City Lights 03:22 Tools
Up to the Light 03:22 Tools
Lemon Squeezer 03:23 Tools
I Am 02:51 Tools
Better Way 05:16 Tools
Roll Away 02:59 Tools
Rubber Band 03:19 Tools
Live in the Evening 02:33 Tools
Treat Me 04:45 Tools
You Are Gold 03:31 Tools
I Ain't Your Mother 03:56 Tools
Tilt-A-Whirl 04:11 Tools
Knock It Loose 03:21 Tools
Chew Toy 03:04 Tools
Knock It Loose - Bonus Track 03:03 Tools
Brick by Brick 04:39 Tools
Tell Me It's Over 04:39 Tools
Everyones Got to Go 04:39 Tools
It's You - Bonus Track 04:39 Tools
Miss Beverly 04:39 Tools
Follow Me 04:39 Tools
The Overpass 03:20 Tools
Knock It Loose (Bonus Track) 04:39 Tools
It's You (Bonus Track) 04:39 Tools
No 1 Like U BB 03:56 Tools
I Still Love You, San Francisco 03:56 Tools
Teen Wolves 03:56 Tools
Keep on Bangin 03:20 Tools
Piedra a Piedra 03:56 Tools
I Ain't Tour Mother 03:56 Tools
The Candy Store 03:56 Tools
Number One 03:56 Tools
It's You 03:56 Tools
Reaganomixxx 03:56 Tools
Until the World Stops Spinning 03:56 Tools
El Último Bailando 03:56 Tools
Aún Te Quiero, San Francisco 03:07 Tools
Up To The Lights 03:56 Tools
Everyone's Got To Go 03:56 Tools
La Vida Sigue 03:56 Tools
New Charade 03:56 Tools
I'd Rather Lie 04:19 Tools
Hiding To Nothing 04:19 Tools
Nadie Como Tú 04:19 Tools
Too Late 03:07 Tools
Don't Lie 03:07 Tools
"Piedra a Piedra" - Alternate Version 03:07 Tools
La Dulcería 03:07 Tools
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Named as one of Paste Magazine's "Top 25 Shows at SXSW 2013", The Soft White Sixties are increasingly gaining recognition for their infectious live performance. Since 2010 they have been perfecting their sound, appropriately dubbed Working Class Soul - a gritty edge to modern pop. They mix their vast influences into a hard-hitting and confident force reminiscent of classic R&B and Rock 'n' Roll but with a contemporary sensibility. Octavio Genera (vocals), Aaron Eisenberg (guitar/keys), Ryan Noble (bass), and Joey Bustos (drums) combine soulful melodies, deep grooves, and fuzzed-out hooks to form a completely distinct sound. An anticipated forthcoming album titled "Get Right." is due out in the near future. Produced by Jim Greer (known for his recent work on Foster the People’s platinum-selling album, Torches), the new record offers a sonic diary of the band's last two years: an organic collection of soul-driven anthems, heart-felt choruses, sticky grooves, and clever arrangements. Like the object after which The Soft White Sixties are named, this band shines. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.