The Eames Era
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The much anticipated full length album from The Eames Era has finally arrived. Low-fi garage pop five piece The Eames Era formed in the fall of 2002 around a group of friends at Louisiana State University. The clean and angular melodies, the workman rhythms and luminous vocals reference the aesthetics of the design duo Charles and Ray Eames from which the band takes their name. Like the high design of the 50's, The Eames Era blends availability with an informed sense of the history of their craft. "This alb [ read more ]
MP3 $10.49
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The clean and angular melodies, the workman rhythms, and luminous vocals reference the aesthetics of the design duo Charles and Ray Eames from which the band takes their name. Like the high design of the '50s, The Eames Era blend availability with an informed sense of the history of their craft. Their second EP, simply titled The Second EP, features four tightly crafted, charming pop songs as well as a video for "Could Be Anything."... Choppy, Strokes-like guitar lines, charming female vocals, flawle [ read more ]
MP3 $10.49
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