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MP3 Peloton - POP: 60´s Pop

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  • Blue Field
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  • Out of Mind
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  • Static Line
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  • For Anyone Wholl Listen
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  • We Could Be
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An infectious blend of Japanese-infused Pop versus guitar-laden Indie Rock intended to tear your heart out with its unforgiving melodies.

6 MP3 Songs
POP: 60's Pop, ROCK: Psychedelic



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Peloton is an indie pop/rock band based in San Francisco, California. Its members come from diverse backgrounds with distant roots in Japan, Texas, and Detroit. Their unique blend of influences and origin is instantaneously evident in the music they create.

Songwriting duties are split between keyboardist/vocalist, Miyako Ueki, and guitarist/vocalist, Brian Jackson. They began working on music together in the spring of 2003. After completing a home demo, they set out to form a proper band. Dustin Robinson, a childhood friend of Brianâs from Texas was recruited on drums and backing vocals. William Taylor was brought in on bass and Peloton was ready to take their first steps.

The band spent the better part of 2005 writing, rehearsing, and recording their self-titled EP. The groupâs debut release serves the listener well-written melodic songs ranging from lush space rock to traditional upbeat pop, to more plaintive, head-on-the-bar numbers.

In October of 2005, Peloton played their first ever live show at the historic Fillmore West. Since then, the band has been playing shows in San Francisco as well as promoting their EP online, in record shops, and at their infectious live performances.

On songs like Blue Field, the band creates visions of luscious Japanese hillsides as viewed from a bullet train. Their fuzz-washed, sun-scorched track âWe Could Beâ best sums up the bands intent in its opening line, âWe could be melancholy or we could be the right stuff.â Peloton moves forward and the music world will want to follow close behind.


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