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The Bleachers

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After releasing 'Suspicion' in 2006 (which debuted at #13 on CMJ's add week on college radio), The Bleachers (Joe Maloney, Marco Brizuela and David Hines) played numerous shows in support of the album. "Don't Make No Roads" and "Poltergeist" were featured in separate podcasts by Indiefeed throughout the year. During shows in the summer of 2007, the band began previewing many new songs which would end up appearing on their second full-length album, 2008's 'Conjure'. The album included the songs "Zodiac," "Stolen," "Build An Army" (chosen by Las Vegas Citylife as a top ten song of the year) and "Ice on The Equator" (featured on a podcast by Indiefeed). In the summer of 2009, the band sequestered themselves in the studio to begin work on its third full-length album, playing scattered shows during the summer and fall to preview a number of the new songs. The Bleachers third full-length album is earmarked for release during the summer of 2010. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

top songs

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I Wanna Get Better

1,469
2

I Wanna Get Better (RAC Remix)

986
3

Don't Make No Roads

880
4

Ice On The Equator

521
5

The Bleachers - Ice On The Equator

448
6

The Russian

434
7

Stolen

416
8

Zemoto

277
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Poltergeist

267
10

Build An Army

238

albums

Suspicion

Suspicion

Conjure

Conjure

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I Wanna Get Better

The Bleachers

The Bleachers

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IndieFeed: Alternative / Modern Rock Music

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BIRP! June 2014

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Harlequin Globetrotter

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BIRP! Best of 2014

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Battle For Planet Of The Breaks

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IndieFeed: Indie Pop Music

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I Wanna Get Better (Single)

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Strange Desire

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