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I Build Collapsible Mountains

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I Build Collapsible Mountains is the solo project of Scottish musician Luke G Joyce. Former front man of post-rock band The Gothenburg Address, this new undertaking follows a more subdued affair with Luke returning to his roots as a singer-songwriter. On record there are some added extras in the sound department, but it’s in the live environment where the music is the most enthralling. From his tiny box room to the stage, it’s just one man and his guitar telling these melancholic and poetic stories. Luke has performed live for crowds all over the UK and Europe, and has frequented the airwaves via live in-studio sessions and air play. After signing to Burning Building Recordings in Seattle, I Build Collapsible Mountains will be releasing an EP in early 2011 complete with UK and US mini-tours. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

top songs

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Rails

633
2

Switches

327
3

burn

292
4

Quickest Exit

272
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Trail Song

251
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face of thunder grin

236
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Carousel

195
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Broken Arms Length

187
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Where we go tomorrow

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Song From That Never Scene

170

albums

A Month Of Lost Memories

A Month Of Lost Memories

The Spectator & The Act

The Spectator & The Act

I Build Collapsible Mountains

I Build Collapsible Mountains

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Carousel

Songs From That Never Scene

Songs From That Never Scene

The Inside Track

The Inside Track

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I Build Collapsible Mountains EP

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In Session Series 1

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Fresh Air Session 2011

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A month of lost memories.

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I Build Collapsible Mountains - EP

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TNBB & SITL Present... Spring Mix

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