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  1. The Long Winters began 2007 with yet another European tour, followed by a month of shows in the United States and Canada. In July 2008 the band went back into the studio to work on a fourth album. In mid-2009 through early-2010, a satiric "quasi-weekly" 9 episode series by Roderick entitled "13 Songs with John" was made available through YouTube ostensibly focusing on the work Roderick was ...

  2. Dec 4, 2011 · SAD! compilation featuring The Long Winters. Barsuk Records has released ‘SAD! (A Barsuk Compilation for the ACLU)’, a collection of previously unreleased tracks by Barsuk artists covering other Barsuk artists. Available only on Bandcamp, 100% of the proceeds will go to the American Civil Liberties Union,…. » More inside.

  3. Nov 29, 2014 · Provided to YouTube by Redeye WorldwideThe Commander Thinks Aloud · The Long WintersUltimatum℗ 2005 Barsuk RecordsReleased on: 2013-10-08Main Artist: The Lo...

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  4. The Long Winters toured with Keane in October 2005 in support of an EP released on October 11th, 2005, titled Ultimatum. John Roderick did a solo mini tour through Europe in May 2006 to promote awareness for the third full-length LP, Putting the Days to Bed, which was released on 25 July 2006.

  5. Nov 1, 2006 · The Long Winters, the indie-pop vehicle for singer-songwriter John Roderick, has included members of likeminded Pacific Northwest bands such as Death Cab for Cutie, Built to Spill and The Posies.

  6. The Long Winters. The Long Winters is an indie rock band from Seattle, Washington, currently composed of John Roderick (guitar, vocals), Eric Corson (bass), Nabil Ayers (percussion), and Jonathan Rothman (keyboards). They contributed the song "The Commander Thinks Aloud" to Future Soundtrack For America, their song "Pushover" appears on Podcast ...

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  8. The Long Winters Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio &... | AllMusic. Credit: Autumn de Wilde. The Long Winters. Follow Artist +. Singer/songwriter John Roderick has been tagged as an indie version of R.E.M.'s Michael Stipe. Seattle's Western State Hurricanes established Roderick as an insightful artist in progress while time spent….

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