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MP3 sea.mine - Does anyone else miss the Cold War? LE

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  • Future Forward
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  • Shine Alone
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  • Leave
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  • Deny
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  • Where Horses Dream
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  • Spell Out Sensation
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sea.mine's unique and widely appealing sound is best described as a cohesive blend of its parts. With influences ranging from the Smiths, REM, Pearl Jam and Wilco, sea.mine is a truly intelligent crossover indie-pop band.

sea.mine was born in Seattle,

14 MP3 Songs
POP: British Pop, ROCK: Emo



Details:
Does anyone else miss the Cold War? LE (Limited Edition), was created by sea.mine's own hands for their loyal and passionate fans. This LE includes the Greedy remix of the track Deny from "Divorce Letters" EP as well as Where Horses Dream and Shine Alone. These 3 tracks will not be on the official label release of "Does anyone else miss the Cold War?".

sea.mine is:

Ian Bell - Vocals Guitar â principle songwriter
Scott Teske â Bass
James Allan â Drums
Tonya Siderius â Keys

Formed in 2005 sea.mine released their first EP âDivorce Lettersâ in September 2005. Receiving some attention and airplay from KEXP Seattle and KUGS in Bellingham, record sales were solid and shows frequent. Critics of the âDivorce Lettersâ CD found sea.mine ârefreshingâ. Four the five tracks on âDivorce Lettersâ were licensed for nationally syndicated television shows.

Work on their debut full-length record, âDoes Anyone Else Miss The Cold Warâ, began in February 2006. Josh Evans an assistant engineer with Pearl Jam brought them to Seattleâs legendary London Bridge Studios. Recorded in just eight days in early April, Evans was able to capture the live spark that sea.mine communicated on stage with the majority of the recording done âliveâ.

Evans and Greg Williamson engineer and co-producer of Sunny Day Real Estate and The Fire Theft, as well as Jeremy Enigkâs two solo releases, created the mixes both bringing out the sound that is uniquely sea.mine.

Jeremy Enigk upon hearing the material was inspired to participate in the project. Enigkâs vocals can be heard on the single âMe and My Williamâ as well as another track on the forthcoming release.

sea.mineâs, âDoes Anyone Else Miss The Cold Warâ, is sure to have a profound impact on pop alternative and the AAA audience.

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