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'''You Were Spiraling''' was a pop-rock band that released an EP through [[John Flansburgh]]'s [[Hello CD Of The Month Club]] in October 1996. In the late 90's, and into the early 2000s, they opened for [[TMBG]] on several occasions. With the original lineup having disbanded, keyboardist Tom Brislin now leads a new incarnation of the band, which is called '''Spiraling'''. This group has toured with acts such as [[OK Go]] and {{wp|Violent Femmes}}.
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'''You Were Spiraling''' was a pop-rock band that released an EP through [[John Flansburgh]]'s [[Hello CD Of The Month Club]] in October 1996. In the late 90's, and into the early 2000s, they opened for [[TMBG]] on several occasions. After the original lineup disbanded, lead singer and keyboardist Tom Brislin led a new incarnation of the band, called '''Spiraling''' which toured with acts such as [[OK Go]] and {{wp|Violent Femmes}}. Tom later issued recordings under his own name, and toured & recorded with other artists.
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
*[http://www.spiraling.net spiraling.net]
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*[https://tombrislin.com/ tombrislin.com]
 
*{{wp|Spiraling|Article on Wikipedia}}
 
*{{wp|Spiraling|Article on Wikipedia}}
  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:04, 27 March 2025

You Were Spiraling

You Were Spiraling was a pop-rock band that released an EP through John Flansburgh's Hello CD Of The Month Club in October 1996. In the late 90's, and into the early 2000s, they opened for TMBG on several occasions. After the original lineup disbanded, lead singer and keyboardist Tom Brislin led a new incarnation of the band, called Spiraling which toured with acts such as OK Go and Violent Femmes. Tom later issued recordings under his own name, and toured & recorded with other artists.

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