The Miracals

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California Girls 02:56 Tools
Give Me a Chance 03:00 Tools
I Could Love You More 03:05 Tools
Swimming 02:33 Tools
Sun 03:09 Tools
Pretend 03:13 Tools
Cala Cola 03:03 Tools
Oh I Know 02:42 Tools
Girlfriend 02:25 Tools
I Don't Really Like It 02:21 Tools
FRNZ 02:15 Tools
Girl I Love 02:47 Tools
Gamma Bros 02:22 Tools
Jingle Bell Rock 02:12 Tools
Feliz Navidad 02:26 Tools
I'll Be Home 00:00 Tools
Silent Night 00:47 Tools
When No One Is Around You 02:49 Tools
Dialogues Between Hot Shot and SnakeBoots, Vol. 1 00:38 Tools
Dialogues Between Hot Shot and SnakeBoots, Vol. 2 00:34 Tools
In The Morning 02:28 Tools
FRNZ (draft) 02:31 Tools
Going Nowhere (Acoustic) 03:28 Tools
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The Miracals is an indie “beach rock” quartet comprised of four college students from a university in Los Angeles, CA. They used to be known as "The Smiles" but were forced to change their name for legal reasons. Will Sturgeon and John McGrath met in 2009 at the University of Southern California. They wrote songs together in their dorm rooms until, in September of 2009, Brendan Kirlin joined them on guitar and Mark Edwards joined them on drums. Will picked up the bass, and the four began playing house parties at USC. They slowly became one of the “go-to” bands on campus, and were selected as the only student band to play KSCR’s annual music fest. They also landed a spot at one of UCSD’s biggest music festivals, Muirstock. As The Smiles grew together over the next few months, they started recording their debut EP, Hermosa. To do this, they set a goal of $2000 to raise on the brilliant fund-raising website Kickstarter, reaching and exceeding their goal in under 24 hours. Hermosa - EP came out in May 2010. The title of this 6-song EP originates from the city where it was recorded, Hermosa Beach, CA. Their friend Michael Peha recorded them in his basement; so they got to watch Planet Earth and eat pizza while recording near the beach. Sweet. These six songs are a good introduction to The Smiles. These songs introduced The Smiles to themselves. Deep. In 2010, though The Smiles had just released their debut EP, the nature of the college lifestyle forced The Smiles into a two-month summer hiatus. The Smiles planned to ride the strength of their debut EP when they reconvened in Los Angeles in August 2010. The band has since played many commercial venues and left a trail of broken hearts behind them, but in a good way. The Smiles released another EP, Mary, Christmas Baby in December of 2010. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.