With Cinematic, The Little Heroes impressed critis by demonstrating this previously unknown band could craft epic indie pop songs that yeilded comparisions to Kings of Leon and Wilco. With Thank You, The Little Heroes expand on their sound in mature and exciting ways. The record showcases the band's unique ability to combine 50's pop melodies with the jangled guitar rock of early 80's indie bands, while still living in a musical place that is new and fresh and uniquly their own.
Thank You was recorded in Los Angeles, California at Kingsize Soundlabs (Built to Spill, Rilo Kiley, Great Northern) and mastered by Dave Harris (John Vanderslice, The Rosebuds) at Studio B in North Carolina. Guest appearances on the record include cello by Angus Cooke (The Snake, The Cross, The Crown) and accordian by Brian Mann (Oingo Boingo). The Little Heroes have shared the stage with the likes of Rosie Thomas, Meiko, Uh Huh Her, Audrey Sessions, Denison Witmer and many others.
For the next two weeks, The Little Heroes are giving a sneak peak of their new record to fans by streaming it on their iPhone App, which is free to download at the iTunes store.
Tracklisting:
1. Say I'll Be Gone
2. We All Get To An End
3. Common Ground
4. On Your Way
5. Back Where You Came From
6. What You Wanted
7. Thank You
8. Postcards Sent West
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