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LIKE BELLS

Like Bells

Post Rock/Math rock


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Studio Album, released in 2009

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Atlas
2. Yeti
3. Can I Say Something to You?
4. The Streets Themselves
5. Nothing Collapses
6. Where is the White?
7. Fragments
8. Searching Now
9. Boiling Springs
10. Certain Types of Conversation

Line-up / Musicians

Gabe Baker - Guitar
Garret Openshaw - Violin, Voice
Will Mason - Drums, Keyboards


Releases information

CD/LP/White Vinyl LP: Exit Stencil Recordings ESR021 (US)

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