Poppy like Spoon. Twangy like Ryan Adams. Gritty like the Mission (or at least the song “16th and Valencia” is.) Moody enough to earn the “indie” label, but simple enough to pull you into their world like it’s your own. After winning over crowds in Boulder and Denver, Tiny Television’s front man Jeremy D’Antonio relocated to San Francisco and set to work laying down tracks for the band’s debut full-length album. And what better place to do so than at local legend John Vanderslice’s recording studio – Tiny Telephone. JOELLE JAFFE