ARTiST : Friday Mile
ALBUM : Love & Gasoline
LABEL : King Of Nothing Changed
GENRE : Indie
RELEASE : 2007-02-22
STREET : 2007-02-20
ENCODER : LAME 3.90
QUALiTY : 193kbps avg / 44.1kHz / Joint Stereo
SiZE : 35 MB
PLAYTiME : 00:24:05
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[#] [Track Name] [Time]
1. Distance = Danger 3:34
2. Curtain Call 4:36
3. Islands Abound 3:22
4. Battlescars 3:15
5. Three Years 4:55
6. Westward Bound (The Whitest Blankets) 4:23
24:05
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Sometimes, all the pieces fall effortlessly into place.
Friday Mile were born on one of those balmy summer nights in Seattle. The story
begins, as it rightly should, at The Crocodile Cafe. Jace Krause ran into Hannah
Williams, a mere acquaintance at the time. They ended up playing sweet music
deep into the morning (hey, not like that... but, you know, in the literal
sense). The duo immediately found musical harmony and had one of those "Where
have you been my whole life?" sort of moments.
Just as quickly, a band suddenly formed, which included Jake Rohr (Jace's
bass-playing roommate) and Chad Clibborn (a friend of a friend of a friend who
needed a place to hang his snare).
Krause and Williams created delicate Iron and Wine-esque harmonies while Rohr
and Clibborn laid down sexy grooves. They were making modern-sounding pop tunes
channeled through 70s AM radio speakers, with the right touch of bitterness and
atmospheric delight, much like a good Wilco song. Like if the Magic Numbers took
a chill pill.
They've pleased crowds in Seattle at places like The Showbox, Chop Suey, Sunset
Tavern, and the place where it all began -- The Crocodile. Tacoma loves them
too... they make frequent appearances at Jazzbones.
Seattle's KEXP and The Mountain (KMMT) have graced the airwaves with their
melodies, local media outlets are showing love, and there's a burgeoning buzz on
the web. Their new EP, Love and Gasoline, is a 24-minute striptease of what
these guys can do.
http://www.fridaymile.com