Saw this band open for Temples (1st album) in North Carolina. Immediately felt the good vibes when I walked in. The trip from Virginia was totally worth it.
Listened to this like 33 times on an acid trip on the bay one time. I love y'all. Okay fine, i was in between dimensions looking through the water like a mirror i could see through
I love the horrors and toy! I actually met faris badwan of the horrors, and toy (the whole band) before their show together in LA they were both amazing
@@smonkh1450 Follow the thread with Jane Church, Matt Stevenson's current project. Debut album came out in 2019 on Greenway Records: shop.greenwayrecords.com/products/jane-church-calimocho-molotov
Oh, c'mon, that is rather taking musical nit-picking to an extreme, don't you think? (I have that album, btw...) I mean, if you're gonna say that, you might as well say that every song ever made is a rip-off of something else... :p
The song that defines my psych playlist. It's such a great vibe ❤
Saw this band open for Temples (1st album) in North Carolina. Immediately felt the good vibes when I walked in. The trip from Virginia was totally worth it.
That must’ve been an amazing show
Thanks dude! Temples was the band I was searching. This band also pretty good.
damn, they're still performing? i thought they broke up ages ago
@@Nrver nah man I saw them the same year Temples released Sun Structures.
@@jaymore012 ahh man that sucks i got hopeful for a sec lol
RIP SPIRES LONG LOVE SPIRES
Why they died?
hi spires please release more stuff like this song !! or plss make this available on spotify you guys are so great
Love this song. Heard it on college radio. And awesome video!
Listened to this like 33 times on an acid trip on the bay one time. I love y'all.
Okay fine, i was in between dimensions looking through the water like a mirror i could see through
I have listened to this song 4 days in a row now :p I like the bass! 'The Light That Guides The Blind' by HeadShy is also a great song
wow, didnt realize this song was so old.
Caught this on 3WK and it sounds great. It reminds me of Toy and the Horrors out of Britain. Good Stuff.
I love the horrors and toy! I actually met faris badwan of the horrors, and toy (the whole band) before their show together in LA they were both amazing
so good!
SICK
SINGLE SPECTACULAR
Literally describes my psychedelic experiences to a tee!
this is brill - hopefully these and Temples will get big in 2014 - cant seem to download this in the UK though yet!
I LOVE THE TEMPLES ! ! !
El mejor tema que escucho en años... 👍
Graves show brought me here. :)
Mike McCarthy me too
What is Graves Show?
Just came across this group to realise theyve gone :( they had so much potential im not sure what happened
me neither. can't find anything about them except for their soundcloud. :(
@@smonkh1450 Follow the thread with Jane Church, Matt Stevenson's current project. Debut album came out in 2019 on Greenway Records: shop.greenwayrecords.com/products/jane-church-calimocho-molotov
@@AnEarfulTV Wow - looks like I just got to this page at just the right time! Nice one mate, cheers. **Follows the link**
@@AnEarfulTV yeah Jane Church is good too but spires was very different had something special
Matt, the singer from Spires, is launching a new band, Silver Movie. Debut single is coming out April 14th 2021.
Spotify plis
It disappeared from Spotify 😢
It's on there friend!
@@Inic not available in my region 😖
@@ucfdjmoumou I'm sorry :/. But at least it's on TH-cam
Legit 👊👊💥
Good work soldiers! The good music police may never rest don't you know.
How do I get his guitar sound?
Effect pedal, probably some reverb and chorus. That's my best guess.
What is the real name of the singer?!
Matt Stevenson, currently making music under the name Jane Church
Anyone know what happened to them?
Matt, the singer, has a new band called Silver Movie, debut single from them is released April 14th 2021.
I love the brian jonespire massacre!
sundown syndrome much? lol
I like the song, but it's a slowed-down ripoff of "It Don't Come Easy" by Ringo Starr (produced by George Harrison) circa 1972.
Oh, c'mon, that is rather taking musical nit-picking to an extreme, don't you think? (I have that album, btw...) I mean, if you're gonna say that, you might as well say that every song ever made is a rip-off of something else... :p