The Peep Tempel

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Carol 00:00 Tools
Rayguns 00:00 Tools
Big Fish 00:00 Tools
Constable 00:00 Tools
Kalgoorlie 00:00 Tools
Totality 00:00 Tools
Don't You Love Me Joan? 00:00 Tools
Vicki The Butcher 00:00 Tools
We You Forgot 00:00 Tools
Don't Race 00:00 Tools
Untitled 00:00 Tools
Go Slow 00:00 Tools
Keef 00:00 Tools
Civic Defiance 00:00 Tools
Alexander 00:00 Tools
Lance 00:00 Tools
Brains 00:00 Tools
Gettin' On By 00:00 Tools
The Opera of Lester Moore 00:00 Tools
Edgar's Lament 00:00 Tools
Howlin' Belle 00:00 Tools
Collusion 00:00 Tools
Thank You Machiavelli 00:00 Tools
Mission Floyd 00:00 Tools
Gettin’ on By 00:00 Tools
Mister Lester Moore 00:00 Tools
People Don't Get You 00:00 Tools
Traffic 00:00 Tools
Edgar’s Lament 00:00 Tools
Waystowe Kingston Men’s Home 00:00 Tools
Down at the Peep Tempel 00:00 Tools
Do What You Want 00:00 Tools
Waystowe Kingston Men's Home 00:00 Tools
Dark Beach 00:00 Tools
Berlin 00:00 Tools
Modern Professional 00:00 Tools
The Incarceration of Lester Moore 00:00 Tools
Telephone Static 00:00 Tools
Fatboy 00:00 Tools
Boots on the bed 00:00 Tools
Gettin On By 00:00 Tools
Edgars Lament 00:00 Tools
Waystowe Kingston Men s Home 00:00 Tools
Waystowe Kingston Men's Homes 00:00 Tools
Don t You Love Me Joan 00:00 Tools
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The Peep Tempel are a three-piece Rock ’n’ Roll band from Melbourne, Australia. They released their second album Tales in 2014. The band originally formed as a two-piece in 2009 and developed a reputation within Melbourne for their unrelenting live performances. In 2011, Stewart Rayner joined the band on bass. As a three-piece, the band have continued to develop their distinctive sound, built on their intense live performances and song writing. With their latest album Tales the band again teamed up with Clinton Kraus and Anna Laverty to record the album. Tales is typically brash, yet opens into new territory for the band throughout the record; the band’s humour is still intact, though possibly darker. Website – www.wingsing.co Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.