My Body Sings Electric
50 top tracks
My Body Sings Electric
50 top tracks
Albums

Changing Color
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Part 1: The Night Ends
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They Don't Want Music
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Oceancrest
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Doctor - Single
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Selfish
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Blame
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Part 2: What It Means to Be Afraid
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Keep It Simple, Stupid
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Franklin Tapes Side A
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New Friends
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Letters (2010 Demos)
My Body Sings Electric
Biography
My Body Sings Electric have been building their impassioned following in the Denver music scene since the winter of 2007. Their pop-sensible blend of indie and punk is familiar, but unique enough to turn your head....Read more on Last.fm
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My Body Sings Electric have been building their impassioned following in the Denver music scene since the winter of 2007. Their pop-sensible blend of indie and punk is familiar, but unique enough to turn your head.
Recently, the band has shifted it’s musical focus to a more mature sound. They feel poised to receive the type of success a number of famous Denver locals have already achieved by the hands of Denver’s growing music scene over the last three years.
“Basically, our focus now is on writing really great songs. We want to make music with the beauty and spacey-ness of lesser known bands who we love, like Circa Survive, Thrice, and Minus the Bear — but we incorporate that style with the energy and catchiness of better known bands like 30 Seconds to Mars.” - Nick Crawford, guitarist.
The band is set to release their first single “Step into the Light” recorded at the Blasting Room in Fort Collins, Colorado in November.
Their untitled album (due out in 2011) is set to be recorded, mixed, and mastered in November 2010, with Stephan Hawkes; he has worked on the Jonny Craig, Closure in Moscow, and Ugly Colors albums. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/My+Body+Sings+Electric">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
