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Tigers That Talked "Black Heart, Blue Eyes"

Tigers That Talked - Black Heart, Blue Eyes
Myspace // "Black Heart, Blue Eyes" [Audio] Last month, Leeds outfit Tigers That Talked dropped their latest EP Black Heart, Blue Eyes (on Bad Sneakers Recods ), which is perfect next step for a band. Their melodramatic folk pop isn't any better than on the title track, showing a band that is rising far beyond their influences.
Artist:Tigers That Talked
Title:Black Heart, Blue Eyes
Link Text:"Black Heart, Blue Eyes"
File Name:01 Black Heart, Blue Eyes 1.mp3
Bitrate:256 kbps
Year:2009
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