thefourohfive.com - 25 days ago
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Label: Mad Dragon
Release date: 03/11/09
Website: http://www.myspace.com/helloswimmers
The Swimmers’ “People are Soft” offers a relaxing 35 minute trip through their album, staying relatively tame all throughout. The Philadelphia four-piece’s second studio effort finds them taking refuge ...
The Swimmers - “People Are Soft” - Borrow It
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Reminds us ...
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Great Lake Swimmers - Still (video)
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Video Session : The Soft Pack
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Great Lake Swimmers - The Doug Fir (Portland, OR; Oct. 17, 2009)
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