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If you want the Smallpools email address for their management team, or booking agency, we have that available for you to view by signing up. We have Smallpools’s manager information, along with their booking agents info as well. Smallpools contact information is available for you to look at. Currently, all of their remixes have all found their way onto Hype Machines popular charts, all charting in the Top. Their first full-length album, “LOVETAP,” was released in March 2015. SHOW ALL QUESTIONS Smallpools is an American indie pop band formed in 2013. A.-based production trio Captain Cuts was responsible for 'Dreaming', which was released online in May 2013 as the bands debut single. “Dreaming” is also featured on the FIFA 14 soundtrack and in the season five premiere of “The Vampire Diaries.” It was the first single off of their self-titled debut EP. Smallpoolscomposed of vocalist Sean Scanlon, guitarist Mike Kamerman, drummer Beau Kuther, and then-bassist Joe Intilefirst formed in 2012 in Los Angeles. Smallpools released their first single, “Dreaming,” under RCA Records in May 2013, which reached number one on The Hype Machine and number 23 on Billboard’s Alternative Songs chart. After they both moved to Los Angeles to pursue a music career, they met Intile and Kuther, both from Oregon. After their debut single 'Dreaming' charted at number one on The Hype Machine, Smallpools' self-titled debut EP was released via RCA Records on July 16, 2013. The band consists of Sean Scanlon (vocals), Mike Kamerman (guitar), and Beau Kuther (drums). Kamerman (from Marlboro, New Jersey) and Scanlon (from Verplanck, New York) played in various bands while growing up. Smallpools is an American indie pop band formed in 2013. The members of the band are Sean Scanlon (vocals), Mike Kamerman (guitar), Joseph Intile (bass), and Beau Kuther (drums). Well done Smallpools.Indie pop band Smallpools formed in 2013. All in all, ‘Killer Whales’ is yet another one of the band’s stories captured in a song. On the surface ‘Killer Whales’ is a happy song you can sing and dance along to all summer, however underneath is a deep cry for closure that each of us romantics has endured.

The pre-chorus/ chorus sings, “You called to say… Can you live with my mistakes?/ ‘Cause you are the one they spoke about / I never believed I’d make it out / You weren’t around for quite a while / Were you saving all the killer whales?” Shortly after the narrator shouts, “Save, save, save!”, but is this chant directed at the selfless act of saving killer whales or a failed relationship? Towards the end of the track the lyrics read, “I am afraid I was made to be able to fall apart / And disconnect like so / I keep my chest locked tight till the minute you come around / How did you reach my soul?”, signifying the soul-searching, self-analysis phase of a break up. The synth pop/ alternative rock sounds mixing in with dance-like beats once again proves that Smallpools are more than capable of producing catchy music.īut how does a band come up with a song such as ‘Killer Whales’ out of the blue? The band claims that the song is the result of an angry email over how Killer Whales are kept in small pools, but upon deeper analysis it seems safe to say that the song could also be the result of a break up. In this track lead singer Sean Scalon comes to us with a deeper, fuller tone than previously exhibited. Previously released as their fifth official studio recording, ‘Killer Whales’ is also found on their newest album Lovetap, released on March 20th, 2015. Their self-titled debut EP released via RCA Records in July 2013 received noteworthy recognition for songs such as ‘Mason Jar’, ‘Over & Over’, and ‘Dreaming’, which even charted as number one on The Hype Machine. Smallpools is a four-person, American-based band who formed only two years ago back in 2013, but have already made big waves in the world of music. Calling all fans of Walk the Moon, The Killers, Neon Trees, and 1980s Van Halen, your new band obsession has arrived.
