Tides End
The project of Shaun Kilfoyle, Minks' moody take on indie pop initially drew comparisons to the Cure, New Order, and My Bloody Valentine. Little was known about the group until the April 2010 release of their first single, Funeral Song, by Captured Tracks, also home to the like-minded Wild Nothing. That summer, the band returned with the single Ophelia, which revealed a softer side to Minks' music. Live shows (for which the band expanded to a six-piece) with Veronica Falls and labelmates Cosmetics and Blank Dogs increased buzz around the band, culminating with the release of Minks' debut album, By the Hedge, in January 2011. Vocalist Amalie Bruun left the group to join Ex Cops and Kilfoyle refined Minks' music into a sleeker, breezier sound. While staying at Long Island's East End, he was inspired by a decrepit beachfront estate named Tides End; it became the namesake of Minks' 2013 album, which Kilfoyle recorded with producer/engineer Mark Verbos. Biography by Heather Phares Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
The project of Shaun Kilfoyle, Minks' moody take on indie pop initially drew comparisons to the Cure, New Order, and My Bloody Valentine. Little was known about the group until the April 2010 release of their first single, Funeral Song, by Captured Tracks, also home to the like-minded Wild Nothing. That summer, the band returned with the single Ophelia, which revealed a softer side to Minks' music. Live shows (for which the band expanded to a six-piece) with Veronica Falls and labelmates Cosmetics and Blank Dogs increased buzz around the band, culminating with the release of Minks' debut album, By the Hedge, in January 2011. Vocalist Amalie Bruun left the group to join Ex Cops and Kilfoyle refined Minks' music into a sleeker, breezier sound. While staying at Long Island's East End, he was inspired by a decrepit beachfront estate named Tides End; it became the namesake of Minks' 2013 album, which Kilfoyle recorded with producer/engineer Mark Verbos. Biography by Heather Phares Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Funeral Song
Margot
Kusmi
Everything's Fine
Ophelia
Out of Tune
Cemetary Rain
Indian Ocean
Our Ritual
Life at Dusk
Bruises
Boys Run Wild
Juniper
Playboys Of the Western World
Arboretum Dogs
Weekenders
Romans
Painted Indian
Ark Of Life
Araby
Hold Me Now
Doomed And Cool
Little Fawn
Drunk Punks
PaPa Give Me Money!!!
BOY BOY
Cemetery Rain
妖怪人間
Tide's End
Tides End
Plastic Sea
Dead Believer Dog
Boxers
Tropic Meridian
Annie
Listen
Everything s Fine
Archie The Archer
Minks - Everything's Fine
Listen - Clean
On Some - Dirty
Listen - Dirty
Funeral Song (Radio Session)
Out Ritual
Bruises (Radio Session)
Ophelia (Radio Session)
Surprised
Arboredum
Officialisé
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