Yellowcard - Lights and Sounds
Release: Yellowcard - Lights and Sounds
- Datum: 12.01.2006
Inhaltsangabe
01. Three Flights Up 1:23
02. Lights And Sounds 3:28
03. Down On My Head 3:32
04. Sure Thing Falling 3:42
05. City Of Devils 4:23
06. Rough Landing, Holly 3:33
07. Two Weeks From Twenty 4:18
08. Waiting Game 4:15
09. Martin Sheen Or JFK 3:46
10. Space Travel 3:47
11. Grey 3:00
12. Words, Hands, Hearts 4:24
13. How I Go 4:32
14. Holly Wood Died 4:39
- Genre: Alternative
- Qualität: 192 kbit/s
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HinweiseAfter two straight years touring in support of their 2003 Platinum-certified smash
Ocean Avenue, Yellowcard primary songwriters Ryan Key and Pete Mosely moved to New
York City to clear their heads and begin writing the songs which would constitute
their new album, Lights and Sounds, which will be released on January 24, 2006.
Lights and Sounds is a bigger, broader album that finds Yellowcard moving away
from songs about breakups and onto more expansive themes of artifice, war, and
adulthood. The guitars are tougher, the songs more intricate and encompassing a
wider spectrum of musical styles. From the title track, "Lights And Sounds," which
explodes with the relentless drumming of Longineu Parsons III and a buzzing guitar
attack to the soft, grandiose "How I Go," featuring a 25-piece orchestra conducted
by violinist Sean Mackin, Lights And Sounds is a huge leap for Yellowcard.
Although the album isn't due in stores until January 24th, the lead single,
"Lights And Sounds," premiered simultaneously as a stream on the band's website
and on Electronic Arts' Burnout Revenge game in September and has recently been
added to more than 40 Modern Rock stations nationwide. Its video premiered
simultaneously on MTV2 and Yahoo! Music. Yellowcard launched a U.S. club tour on
October 24th and will be on the road throughout 2006.
Ocean Avenue, Yellowcard primary songwriters Ryan Key and Pete Mosely moved to New
York City to clear their heads and begin writing the songs which would constitute
their new album, Lights and Sounds, which will be released on January 24, 2006.
Lights and Sounds is a bigger, broader album that finds Yellowcard moving away
from songs about breakups and onto more expansive themes of artifice, war, and
adulthood. The guitars are tougher, the songs more intricate and encompassing a
wider spectrum of musical styles. From the title track, "Lights And Sounds," which
explodes with the relentless drumming of Longineu Parsons III and a buzzing guitar
attack to the soft, grandiose "How I Go," featuring a 25-piece orchestra conducted
by violinist Sean Mackin, Lights And Sounds is a huge leap for Yellowcard.
Although the album isn't due in stores until January 24th, the lead single,
"Lights And Sounds," premiered simultaneously as a stream on the band's website
and on Electronic Arts' Burnout Revenge game in September and has recently been
added to more than 40 Modern Rock stations nationwide. Its video premiered
simultaneously on MTV2 and Yahoo! Music. Yellowcard launched a U.S. club tour on
October 24th and will be on the road throughout 2006.