In the realm of crooning folk rock The Light Wires are a godsend. Singer Jeremy Pinnell delivers his longing lyrics with a lump of tears in his throat that no one has mastered since Adam Durst. It's warm in the way my house felt in Montana after coming in from -13 degrees outside to a heater. The pain in the songs sounds like it was channeled through Neil Young, filtered through Elliott Smith and then slowly dripped out of Pinnell. Even when Pinnell and company turn on just a smidge of rock, the mellowness under their guitars is always present.
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The Hum Of Black Machines
Never Heard the Pin Drop
Belly of the Beast
Go On By
The Ship Is Sinking
Two Caretakers
I've Picked Up Your Habits (White And Dim)
Small As Strawberries
Talk To You Tonight
Each Note Secure
In a Modest Apartment
Stewards of the Earth
Me in Her Wild Hair
You Can Light
Lightened Hand
The Bees Are Dozing
The Narrator
Heavy WIth Distance
Pull at Each Limb
The Roman School
Never Heard A Pin Drop
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I've Picked Up Your Habits
Harper's Bazaar
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Harpers
Crow's Feet
Goonby
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Go On By (Demo)
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Lay Down And Breathe
I Never Heard The Pin Drop
Never Heard the Pindrop
i've picked up your bad habits (white and dim)
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Falsetto
Hole In My Head
You Can Light It Up
I've Picked Up Your Habits (Whilte And Dim)
I've Picked Up Your Habits - White and Dim
Harpers Bazaar
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Dreaming In The Streetlights
Hallelujah
I've Never Heard A Pin Drop
Hate Town
The Hum Of Black Of Machines
Small as Stawberries
I've Picked Up Your Habits (White & Dim)
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