Posted September 13, 2005 by Recognize
Arabia
by Tin Lounge
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Recognize says: Here's another great find from the beloved Musical Family Tree. Tin Lounge were around circa the mid/late-1980s in Bloomington, Indiana. At various moments, they sound like such '80s staples as the Cure, Love & Rockets, Adam Ant and Devo, while still maintaining a sweet, innovative grooviness all their own.
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