Alex Deller - 25.11.2010  Why did they go Where have they been What gives them the right to walk back into our lives with nary a word of explanation All questions that shoul...
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Jeff Terich - 15.11.2010 Buy at iTunesThe 1990s was a bizarre and fertile renaissance for indie rock bands with major label contracts, with such unlikely acts as Shudder to Th...
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Mischa Pearlman - 09.11.2010 It’s been 13 years since the release of Three Mile Pilot’s last album. In that time, its core members – vocalist Pall Jenkins, keyboardist Tobais Nath...
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Ian Cohen - 22.10.2010  Back in the music industry's Roaring 90s, labels indulged in two particular types of spending sprees that were often related: trying to locate the "ne...
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Russ Slater - 19.10.2010  This is a welcome return from Three Mile Pilot, a band whose main members Pall Jenkins and Armistead Burwell Smith IV were placed on hiatus in 1998 to...
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JOHN SCHACHT - 08.10.2010  This was going to be a much-scrutinized release no matter howit turned out, because in the 13 years since Three Mile Pilot was last heard fromrumors o...
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Daniel Sylvester - 28.09.2010 It's been 11 years since San Diego, CA's Three Mile Pilot have released an album. So why does The Inevitable Past is the Future Forgotten (the band's ...
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Jonah Bayer - 28.09.2010  The Inevitable Past Is The Future Forgotten may seem like an unwieldy album title, but it makes sense when you consider that it’s Three Mile Pilot’s f...
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Dan Goldin - 28.09.2010  It has been thirteen years since Three Mile Pilot’s last release, and a lot has changed within that time. The band has amassed extensive catalogs as ...
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Howard Wyman - 27.09.2010 Though Three Mile Pilot’s last album-type release was a self-titled EP 12 years ago, The Inevitable Past is the Future Forgotten actually picks up mor...
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