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IndieFeed: Alternative / Modern Rock Music

Tomorrows Tulips - Eternally Teenage

IndieFeed: Alternative / Modern Rock Music

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52K Ratings

🗓️ 4 August 2011

⏱️ 4 minutes

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"Low fi garage girl-boy surf" Chris MacDonald, IndieFeed Alternative and Modern Rock

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0:00.0

Tomorrow's tulips, eternally teenage.

0:30.0

I'll say to you that you can't come to me.

0:40.0

I'll say to you that you can't come to me.

0:48.0

I'll say to you that you can't come to me.

0:56.0

I'll say to you that I can't come to me.

1:03.6

I will always be walking, breaking up the same.

1:12.2

Open the door, it's like a mountain wall

1:19.2

It's your evening

1:26.2

All the air comes in, it's your evening

1:43.2

Open the door, it's your evening

1:54.2

All the air comes in, it's your evening

2:03.7

Open the door, it's your evening

2:12.2

That was tomorrow tulips with eternally teenage release July 2011, distributed by Galaxia

2:34.5

Records.

2:35.5

Alex Nostin, girlfriend Christina Keys, aren't your usual couple, they're from Costa

2:39.9

Mesa, California, which explains why this their debut album blends hazy surf pop vocals

2:45.2

around garage rock.

2:46.9

Before forming the band, Alan was the frontman of the Japanese Motors, started the band

2:50.9

with his friend Nolan when he was 17, as some projects do, the band fizzled, and for

2:54.9

fun he wrote some songs with his girlfriend Christina, with her on drums.

2:59.3

Alex describes it this way.

3:01.0

She said she wanted to learn drums, but I thought it was ridiculous.

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