The Christmas Lights - Tiger Tooth
Release Date: March 12th, 2013
Available NOW on CD and MP3 !!!
When you order a CD or Bandcamp MP3 album, you will also receive 4-song Bonus EP!
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$12
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Watch the Official Video for "All We Need (Part 1) Below!
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The Christmas Lights
Good Luck Machine
2011
CD - $10
The Christmas Lights
Walk Like A Human
2008(released on Pro-Gravity Records)
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-October 2008, The Christmas Lights named WTMD’s Baltimore Unsigned Band of the Month.
“A contoured, 30-minute blast of breakbeats and hooks, Human follows the conceptual model established by Nirvana's Nevermind: catchy-as-velcro-Vans rock songs with lyricism that's as equally literal and impressionistic."
– The Baltimore City Paper
“This debut album is a winner and deserves your support."
– Pasta Primavera
“Dark and disturbing but in all the best ways. The tunes are mind numbingly good and Walk Like A Human is a fantastic listen.
– the POP! stereo
“High energy key synths paired with some solid beats made a quality pairing to the lead singer's restrained yet often erratic bursts of energy."
– Bmore Musically Informed
"The convulsing synths sound like they're buzzing and throbbing underneath a half foot of cooling magma as frontman Kenny Tompkins spins the kind of narrative that's more significant for what it evokes than what it's actually saying per se. message: loneliness will crush, you if you let it."
– Minneapolis City Pages
“Kenny Tompkins stands out considerably amongst his peers with Walk Like A Human, an album filled with infectious beat-laden songs and vocal melodies that burrow deep in your cerebrum. A fantastic record . . . Simple, spare, and catchy as hell. I could certainly see Walk Like A Human garnering some level of buzz on a larger scale. 8/10”
– Foxy Digitalis
"Tompkins created a mix of both dreamy and nightmarish soundscapes on the album, which is one of the better records to come out of the area this year.“
– The Baltimore Sun
"Walk Like a Human has by all accounts been wowing all fortunate enough to come within earshot of one of it's prime selections"
– Losing Today
“[An] electro treasure trove . . . The ease with which Kenny Tompkins and gang navigate through a history of electronic music shows they’ve done their homework, and as any pupil, look to have their eyes focused on some day taking up the pulpit.”
– Fazer Magazine
"Walk Like a Human stands on its own as an honest electronic album ... This is a defining debut from a talented band."
– Space City Rock