Warrant Waste (Startime / Columbia 2011)
By the end of the a hit single going viral; Pumped Up Kicks which written by the American Pop Indie band’s frontman Mark Foster of the LA’s Synth-Rock trio Foster The People received multi-national rewarded as one of the singular potential songs written by newer genre musicians as well as their debut album Torches rocketed in heat for becoming certified platinums in US, Phillipines, Canada and Australia. The patent formation of a great mix between Pop, Dance, Indie Rock and Synthesizers creating the very popular trends for most of the new bands to following this formula kind of sounds which pioneering first by the trio Mark Foster (lead vocals, piano, guitar, synthesizers, programming, wurlitzer, vibraphone), Cubbie Fink (bass guitar, backing vocals) and Mark Pontius (drums, percussions) with the additional musicians for helping to shapes these simple amazing but sounded a bit weird for common people to listening. You will have yourself a fest of Modern Indie Music menu throughout thus tracks started from Helena Beat, Call It What You Want and their second fantastic hit song - Don’t Stop (Color on The Walls). Where the good talents, exclusive Pop melodies and cynical chemistry of sarcasm meets the coolest sides of gadget technology; giving birth to Torches album to be born and grown up to change the music world.
Torches:
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