Tiago is a band from Los Angeles, CA formed by Tiago Gonzalez(guitar, vocals), Matt Elder(guitar), Aidean(bass) and Mike McGarity(drums) in early 2009. Their debut album will be released in mid 2010, under the independent record label Freeguey 101. "Angel" is the lead single for this album and was released on March 20th 2010. The song can only be found as digital download on iTunes.com[1] and Amazon.com[2]. In early 2010 the band began a series of concerts in LA to promote their upcoming debut album.

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