Spitalfield

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  • emo
  • rock
  • pop punk
  • alternative
  • indie
Spitalfield was an alternative rock band based in Glen Ellyn, Chicago and signed to the Victory Records label. Formed in 1998, Spitalfield caught the attention of Victory Records with the 2002 release of The Cloak and Dagger Club EP and a year later released fan-favorite Remember Right Now. Spitalfield also released an album titled Stop Doing Bad Things in 2005 which featured songs like "Gold Dust V. The State Of Illinois" and "So I heard You Joined a Convent". The band's name comes from what members describe as a village where Jack the Ripper came from.

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Songs

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    ...Listen

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    16:49 Army Time

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    Am I Ready?

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    Arbor Lane

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    Are We Still Here

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    Better Than Knowing Where You Are

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    Building a Better City by Design

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    Channel Search

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    Curtain Call

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    Dare to...

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    Don't Say I

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    Fairweather Friend

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    First on a Long Left

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    Five Days and Counting

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    From the Desk of B. Larsen

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    Gold Dust vs State of Illinois

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    Gold Dust vs. State of Illinois

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    Hold On

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    I Can't Hear You

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    I Love the Way She Said 'L.A.'

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    I Loved the Way She Said 'L.A.'

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    In the Same Lifetime

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    It's Cold Out There

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    Kill the Drama

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    Lasting First Impression

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    Leaving Home

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    Line Jumper

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    Make My Heart Attack

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    Maybe Someday

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    Novacaine

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    Off to the Shoulder

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    On the Floor

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    Plastic Stars

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    Restraining Order Blues

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    Secrets in Mirrors

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    Simple Minds, Simple Lives

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    Sincerely Empty

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    So I Heard You Joined a Convent

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    Spiral Staircase

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    Stolen From Some Great Writer

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    Tampa Bum Blues

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    Tell Me, Clarice

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    Texa$ With a Dollar Sign

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    The Future Is Now

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    The Only Thing That Matters

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    Those Days You Felt Alive

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    Track Five

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    Van Buren

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    What Were You Thinking

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    Wishing Well


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