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14 May, 2014Print

NPR Premieres Timber Timbre's Film Noir

As NPR writes, "Timber Timbre's music has always evoked cinematic images of the past that are both eerie and inviting," and the band earns comparisons to directors more often than other musicians (The Guardian called their new album, 'Hot Dreams,' a "smoky, Lynchian treat" in a 5/5 star review, and Esquire said it will turn "your day into the opening credits of a black-and-white art flick in all the best ways"). So it's only fitting that the band created a completely faithful film noir world straight out of the 1940's in their new video for "Curtains?!" which premieres exclusively via NPR today: http://n.pr/1mrlQIf

'Hot Dreams' is out now on Arts & Crafts, and the band will headline The Troubadour in LA 6/3. Check out their recent Tiny Desk Concert here.

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