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- An MVD Exclusive
- SKU: AUDIO55
- Format: CD
- UPC: 844185047456
- Street Date: 01/11/11
- PreBook Date: 12/07/10
- Label: 24 Hour Service Station »
- Genre: Alternative/Punk
- Run Time: 60:00 mins
- Number of Discs: 1
- Year of Production: 2010
- Box Lot: 30
- Territory: WORLD
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Tommy Simms - Then The Archers Bowed And Broke Their Bows
Win Win Winter vocalist Tommy Simms delivers his solo opus, packed with concise & intelligent displays of musicianship.
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FOR FANS OF: Portugal the Man, My Morning Jacket, The Dear Hunter, Wilco, Band of Horses, Crosby Stills Nash & Young. With influences ranging from classic southern rock to more experimental yet accessible musical stylings, Savannah, Georgia's Tommy Simms is carving a place in music history for himself. Based on southern touched riffs & sweeping lyrics, Simms builds and combines indie melodies with that ever present raw twang. Throughout Tommy Simms' career, his music has been called "Timeless", "Powerful" and "Passionate". With influences spanning the catalogs of The Beatles, Pink Floyd & Wilco, Simms also takes cues from Beck, My Morning Jacket & DC post punk. Flying off the ropes of niche boundaries, from the harmonious minimalism of "Give the Lights to Everyone' to his intoxicating and inspirational composition "Tin Lizzie's Herd", one cannot help but be drawn in to his opus of concise & intelligent displays of musicianship.
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Bonus Materials
- Tommy Simms is a member of SonyBMG recording artist Automatic Loveletter.
- Simms & his band Win Win Winter have played with Dr. Dog, Cartel, Dresden Dolls, Minus the Bear, Travis Morrison & more.
Press Quotes
From 'Give the Lights to Everyone' to his stripped down original composition, 'Tin Lizzie's Herd', you cannot help but be drawn into his opus of concise and intelligent displays of musicianship.
—Montreal Stereo
TTABABTB a brilliantly diverse disc that ranges from cocksure dance rock to acoustic, steel guitar-kissed and melancholy.
—Creative Loafing
Simms' has a knack for interweaving the tried-and-true elements of pop with the less predictable chord progressions of jazz and progressive rock. He also writes evocative, empathic lyrics, sings them succinctly & snaggs a hook just right.
—Julie Garisto, Tampa Tribune