What Made Milwaukee Famous

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Sultan 02:46 Tools
hopelist 03:25 Tools
Resistance St. 03:52 Tools
Hellodrama 02:51 Tools
Sweet Lady 02:56 Tools
Idecide 04:53 Tools
Blood, Sweat & Fears 04:01 Tools
Cheap Wine 03:21 Tools
Almost Always Never 04:09 Tools
Mercy, Me 03:06 Tools
For the Birds 03:41 Tools
Selling Yourself Short 04:13 Tools
Self-Destruct 03:42 Tools
The Right Place 02:00 Tools
Prevailing Wind 02:32 Tools
And the Grief Goes On... 03:27 Tools
To Each His Own 03:05 Tools
Middle of the Night 02:40 Tools
Trying to Never Catch Up 04:18 Tools
Curtains! 04:26 Tools
The Other Side 02:22 Tools
the Jeopardy of Contentment 04:51 Tools
Bldg. a Boat From the Boards in Your Eye 05:56 Tools
judas 03:16 Tools
Mercy Me 03:04 Tools
Around the Gills 05:10 Tools
Next to Him 03:42 Tools
Short on Shields 06:37 Tools
What Made Milwaukee Famous - Resistance St. 03:52 Tools
Rosewood (feat. Kathleen Edwards) 03:14 Tools
Silence Is The Loudest Answer 03:21 Tools
Down 03:12 Tools
Gone and Done It Now 03:17 Tools
You May Be Right 03:46 Tools
Gone and Done It Now (Single Version) 03:12 Tools
Demons & Monkeys (And You & Me. And Me & Me) 04:42 Tools
Swift Justice for Christmas 03:57 Tools
Sorry (Again) 05:00 Tools
Grand Entrance. Awkward Exit 02:12 Tools
Just Run 03:45 Tools
Prescription for Purpose 02:20 Tools
Leftovers 05:24 Tools
Rosewood 11:06 Tools
KEXP in NYC: What Made Milwaukee Famous 05:24 Tools
Coal Miner's Slaughter 03:49 Tools
Right Place, The 03:49 Tools
What Made Milwaukee Famous - Sultan 03:49 Tools
Other Side, The 02:23 Tools
What Made Milwaukee Famous - 06 - Curtains! 02:23 Tools
What Made Milwaukee Famous - 01 - Idecide 02:23 Tools
What Made Milwaukee Famous - 02 - Mercy Me 02:23 Tools
What Made Milwaukee Famous - 03 - Almost Always Never 02:23 Tools
What Made Milwaukee Famous - 04 - Next to Him 02:23 Tools
What Made Milwaukee Famous - 07 - Hellodrama 02:23 Tools
What Made Milwaukee Famous - Resistance St 03:52 Tools
you maybe right 03:52 Tools
What Made Milwaukee Famous - 05 - Trying to Never Catch Up 03:52 Tools
Song A Day 593: Resistance St. 03:52 Tools
What Made Milwaukee Famous - 08 - Selling Yourself Short 03:52 Tools
Prevailing Winds 03:52 Tools
Rosewood (Featuring Kathleen Edwards) 03:13 Tools
What Made Milwaukee Famous - 09 - Short on Shields 03:52 Tools
What Made Milwaukee Famous - 10 - Bldg. a Boat From the Boards in Your Eye 00:00 Tools
Gone and Done It Now (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
What Made Milwaukee Famous - You May Be Right 00:00 Tools
What Made Milwaukee Famous - 11 - Around the Gills 03:01 Tools
Silence The Loudest Answer 03:01 Tools
almostAlwaysNever 03:01 Tools
Mercy Me (live) 03:01 Tools
The Jeopardy Of Contentment (Live 2008) 04:33 Tools
What Made Milwaukee Famous - R 03:01 Tools
Song A Day 161: Idecide 03:01 Tools
Blog. A Boat From The Boards In Your Eye 03:01 Tools
Hellowdrama 02:51 Tools
Mercy Me (Live at KVRX) 04:33 Tools
What Made Milwaukee Famous - Sweet Lady 04:33 Tools
Bldg. a Boat from the Boards 04:33 Tools
Hellodrama (live) 04:33 Tools
What Made Milwaukee Famous live @ KEXP 04:33 Tools
To Each His Own (Live) 04:33 Tools
Sulton [OST Teenage Love Graffiti] 00:00 Tools
You May Be Right (Billy Joel Cover) 04:33 Tools
04 Selling Yourself Short 04:33 Tools
The Jeopardy of Contentment (Live) 04:33 Tools
What Made Milwaukee Famous - Hellodrama 04:33 Tools
Blood Sweat and Fears 04:33 Tools
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03 Hellodrama 00:00 Tools
05 the Jeopardy of Contentment 00:00 Tools
Sweet Lady (Live) 00:00 Tools
Demons & Monkeys 5.7.09 00:00 Tools
Demons & Monkeys (And You & Me. And M 00:00 Tools
Blalock's Indie/Rock Playlist: May (2009) - 12 - Blood, Sweat & Fears 00:00 Tools
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What Made Milwaukee Famous has been a stalwart of the Austin, Texas music scene since their inception in 2002. Singer/Songwriter Michael Kingcaid has employed a diverse range of musicians in the past decade, priding the band on not being backed into any corners, stylistically. With the release of their first two records, Trying to Never Catch Up and What Doesn’t Kill Us on Seattle’s Barsuk imprint, the band was touted for their abilities to channel strong musicianship and diverse songwriting into instantly, addictive hooks. Their “elegant pop” (Billboard) has landed them on the bill at a number of the mammoth festivals including Bonnaroo, Austin City Limits, Sasquatch, SXSW and Lollapalooza, highlighted by a taping on PBS’s prestigious Austin City Limits with Franz Ferdinand. They have also shared the stage with the likes of Arcade Fire, The Black Keys, The National, Snow Patrol, The Walkmen, TV on the Radio, and The Pretenders to name a few; a testament to the band’s musical diversity and mutual respect with other artists in the industry. WMMF has returned with their third full-length album You Can’t Fall Off The Floor that picks up right where they left off; uniting powerful, anthemic hooks with lush instrumentation and poignant libretto. WMMF has enlisted a who's who of the Austin music scene with guest spots by Kelly Doyle (Robert Ellis) on lead guitar, Evan Jacobs (Tacks the Boy Disaster, Polyphonic Spree) on keys, and Cully Symington (Afghan Whigs, Okkervil River, Cursive) on drums to round out a fresh new sound for the band. WMMF regulars Jason Davis and John Houston Farmer also join in on the action. The album was recorded at Good Danny’s studios in Austin, TX and co-produced by Danny Reisch (White Denim, Shearwater). Guest musicians Kathleen Edwards and Matthew Logan Vasquez (Delta Spirit) lend their talents, along with Austin staples Dana Falconberry, David Pulkingham (Alejandro Escovedo), Warren Hood, Mike Harmeier (Mike and the Moonpies), Gary Newcomb (Lil' Cap'n Travis), Aaron Sinclair (A. Sinclair, Frank Smith, The Lot Six), and Mike Booher (Zykos) and many more. You Can’t Fall Off The Floor has been described as a yearning and beautiful album that showcases the culmination of all that What Made Milwaukee Famous have sought to embody as a musical entity thus far. With the bar being set higher and higher with each subsequent release, What Made Milwaukee Famous are destined to etch their scores into the fabric of musical history. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.