Posted January 30, 2008 by JosieSpace
Oh, If They Could Fly
by The Aimless Never Miss
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JosieSpace says: San Francisco's Tricycle records puts out music that vaguely dances with curtain styles like bubble-gum pop, indie, and new wave, but approves upon their ideas and the way their artist communicate with fans. It's easy to fall in love with a band with a cute name like, The Aimless Never Miss. Plus you add songs to the package written with catchy hook oriented verses that hopefully translate to a meaning full live experience. Puff...most popular band in San Francisco, maybe.
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