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| | Fuel [ mp3 ]album: Natural Selection format: mp3 release: 2003 bitrate: 192 length: 50:51 min
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Tracks of Natural Selection:
Quarter.mp3
Down Inside of You.mp3
Million Miles.mp3
Falls on Me.mp3
These Things.mp3
Won't Back Down (Bring You Hell Remix).mp3
Running Away.mp3
Most of All.mp3
Getting Thru?.mp3
Die Like this.mp3
Luck.mp3
Days with You.mp3
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| | Fuel [ mp3 ]album: Sunburn format: mp3 release: 1998 bitrate: 320 length: 42:05 min
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Tracks of Sunburn:
[Untitled Track].mp3
Bittersweet.mp3
Shimmer.mp3
Jesus Or A Gun.mp3
Sunburn.mp3
New Thing.mp3
It's Come To This.mp3
Song For You.mp3
Mary Pretends.mp3
Ozone.mp3
Hideaway.mp3
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| | Fuel [ mp3 ]album: Something Like Human format: mp3 release: 2000 bitrate: 160 length: 42:45 min
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Tracks of Something Like Human:
Last Time.mp3
Hemorrhage (In My Hands).mp3
Empty Spaces.mp3
Scar.mp3
Bad Day.mp3
Prove.mp3
Easy.mp3
Down.mp3
Solace.mp3
Knives.mp3
Innocent.mp3
Slow.mp3
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News from our arhive: Something Corporate, NOFX |
According to Josh Partington, the best part of "Revolution on Canvas" — a compilation of poems and essays by the Something Corporate guitarist and members of Rx Bandits, Finch, Taking Back Sunday, NOFX, A Static Lullaby and other groups — is who isn't in its pages. There's no Fred Durst in this book," Partington said, "no huge rock stars. And that's cool because it takes away a little bit of the intimidation about poetry. "If you read a poem by Bruce Springsteen and didn't like it," he continued, "you might think you were wrong for not liking it. Like, if you don't like a Sylvia Plath poem, you must not be getting something, because it's Sylvia Plath after all. 'Revolution' gets rid of the intimidation and lets kids decide on their own."
Some proceeds from "Revolution on Canvas," due February 14 from Ad Astra Books, will go to the National Center for Family Literacy, a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the literacy skills of kids and their parents. The book also offers members of such emo-leaning bands as From Autumn to Ashes, Moneen, Midtown, Further Seems Forever and Hey Mercedes a forum to express themselves outside their usual medium.
"Songwriting and poetry are quite similar," Partington said. "That's probably why the book makes so much sense. Our generation really doesn't have any professional poets. It's as though all the 21st-century poets are musicians. In that regard, I think the book's so rad because I'm a fan of most of those bands, so it's great to see them outside of a songwriting context. When you're writing lyrics, you're kind of limited by how the melody goes. This book shows how much deeper a lot of musicians and songwriters can be beyond their recordings."
Partington, who had been writing poems all his life, was finally published by former Rx Bandits member Rich Balling, who edited "Revolution on Canvas." "The Doctor's Waiting Room" is an introspective six-stanza piece in rhymed couplets, while "Burnt Vacant Red," with a looser rhyming structure, was "one of those poems that came out of being lost through a relationship," Partington explained.
No plans for an audio version of "Revolution on Canvas" have been made. But that didn't stop Partington, Nightfall's Marc McKnight and members of A Static Lullaby and Rx Bandits from recording their poems as spoken-word pieces backed by music for a possible companion EP to a subsequent volume. Partington, who co-writes most of Something Corporate's songs with singer Andrew McMahon, doesn't imagine ever turning either poem into a full-fledged song, however.
"It's not an impossibility, but I'm one of those people who, when it comes to writing a song, writes a song," he explained. "I'm not very good at turning things into songs. But I like a lot of the phrasing in 'Burnt Vacant Red.' It's some of my best writing."
Something Corporate have just released "Ruthless," the second single from their third album, North. Following a pair of mid-February shows, the band will co-headline a seven-week tour with Yellowcard beginning in March. |
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