
American Watercolor Movement is an art rock/indie rock band from Jersey City, NJ. It started in 1998 as an experimental art and music project, and in the same year the first album, krautrock inspired Flapjacks, Sunrise and Verne, was released on Perhaps Transparent Recordings. The second album And The Maps Came Down was self-released in 2004 and didn't have similar sound as the previous one, shifting more to the indie rock/art pop. All songs on it share the same theme — the theme of travelling to Europe (Spain
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sweet thursday
She Danced Like A Demon
Flowers For Catalan
It Takes Fifteen To Tango In My Book
Monkey Lady
X Doesn't Always Mark The Spot
Kurek
That Haven
C'est La Vie Gueule De Fuch
The Glory
Roman Coin
Catorce Contigo
Pre-War Stoves
because of what you wear
Charging For Mariscos
i paparazzi
Dresden
Black Market Cologne
lips
Small Of Your Back
Pour Les Auditeurs
Zoe (It Was In Xartes)
152 Feet Below The Acropolis
Lifestyle
The Sway Of Your Torso
Wesolego Chlopcy
Because Of What You Wear (Version 2)
Bastide Town
Sugar and Strawberries
Moustacio
Coins de Menthe
Half Moon Charlie
Woven Flowers and Africanos
Article I. (Treaties Nouveau)
That's The Kind Of Love
Morangos Com Acucar
Throwing Knives at Vinte e Tres
TheTomb
It Takes Fifteen To Tango In My Book
Article I. (Treaties Nouveau)
She Mumbles In Broken Language
Article II. (Lock Eyes With Love)
La Gente Baila
Sweet Thursday & She Danced Like a Demon
Article II. (Lock Eyes With Love)
Hotel Rzeszów Is Gone
Brotherhood of the Sea and the Fucking Machine
Dangerous Girls
Equinox Fakevinyl Remix of x doesn't always mark the spot
Twenty Nine Dead Horses
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