The Satellite

Download: The Fling, ‘Dogpile’

by kevin on October 5, 2011

The Fling’s 2010 debut album “When the Madhouses Appear” established the Long Beach quintet as a band that knew its Beatles from its Byrds, and a lot of the animal kingdom in between. The harmony-laden folk rock made by Dustin Lovelis, Graham Lovelis, Justin Ivey, Justin Roeland and Joel Bond expands its scope a bit on the new EP “What I’ve Seen” (out Nov. 1 on Dangerbird Records), with sharper guitars and bolder textures adding heft to their classic pop sensibilities.

||| Download: After the jump, use the widget to get “Dogpile”

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||| Live: The Fling perform with David Vandervelde on Oct. 19 at the Echo.

||| Previously: An interview with the Fling.

Photo by Dylan Cortez


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lilly white October 6, 2011 at 3:12 pm

they all sound so similar…these faux hippies..but this is rather sweet..

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