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Cute Is What We Aim For On Tour
Cute Is What We Aim For will be out on the road for a winter/spring tour. Joining them on the road will be This Providence and All Time Low. The band will then be on the Alternative Press “The Bands You Need To Know Tour” with Circa Survive, As Tall As Lions, and Envy On The Coast. Tour dates can be found below.
WINTER/SPRING TOUR 2007
2/14 – 3/14: w/This Providence and All Time Low
3/16 – 4/23: Alternative Press’ “The Bands You Need To Know Tour” w/Circa Survive, As Tall As Trees, and Envy On The Coast
FEBRUARY
14ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ Albany, NYԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ Valentines
15ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ Portland, MEԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ The Station
16ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ Providence, RIԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ The Living Room
17ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ Wilton, CTԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ The Trackside
20ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ Pittsburgh, PAԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ Diesel
21ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ Lancaster, PAԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ The Chameleon
22ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ Allentown, PAԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ Crocodile Rock Café
23ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ Huntington, VWԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ HYAMP
24ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ Washington, DCԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ 9:30 Club
25ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ Raleigh, NCԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ The Brewery
27ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ Tampa, FLԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ Orpheum
28ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ Tallahassee, FLԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ The Beta Bar
MARCH
1ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ Baton Rouge, LAԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ Varsity Theatre
2ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ New Orleans, LAԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ House of Blues Parish
3ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ Little Rock, ARԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ Juanita’s Cantina Ballroom
6ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ Grand Rapids, MIԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ Intersection
7ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ Columbus, OHԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ The Basement
8ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ Milwaukee, WIԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ The Rave Bar
9ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ Madison, WIԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ The Majestic Theatre
10ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ Des Moines, IAԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ The House of Bricks
11ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ St Louis, MOԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ Creepy Crawl
13ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ Lawrence, KSԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ Granada Theater
14ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ Cain’s BallroomԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ Tulsa, OK
16ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ Houston, TXԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ Meridian
17ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ Austin, TXԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ Emo’s
18ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ Ft. Worth, TXԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ Ridglea Theater
20ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ Tempe, AZԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ Marquee Theatre
21ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ Pomona, CAԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ Glass House
22ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ San Diego, CAԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ House of Blues
23ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ Las Vegas, NVԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ House of Blues
24ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ Los Angeles, CAԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ Avalon Hollywood
25ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ San Francisco, CAԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ Slim’s
27ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ Portland, ORԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ Hawthorne Theatre
28ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ Seattle, WAԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ El Corazon
30ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ Boise, IDԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ The Big Easy
31ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ Salt Lake City, UTԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ In The Venue
APRIL
2ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ Englewood, COԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ Gothic Theatre
3ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ Omaha, NEԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ The Rock
4ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ Minneapolis, MNԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ Trocaderos
5ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ Chicago, ILԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ Metro
6ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ Cincinnati, OHԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ Bogarts
7ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ Detroit, MIԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ St Andrews Hall
8ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ Cleveland, OHԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ House of Blues
10ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ Atlanta, GAԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ The Masquerade
11ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ Lake Buena Vista, FLԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ House of Blues
12ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ Ft. Lauderdale, FLԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ Revolution
13ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ Jacksonville, FLԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ Free Bird Café
14ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ Charlotte, NCԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ Tremont Music Hall
19ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ New York, NYԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ Irving Plaza
20ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ Asbury Park, NJԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ Stone Pony
22ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ Boston, MAԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ ԚÂ Avalon
Best of 2006: Bands
Below you can find some best of 2006 lists from some of your favorite bands.
Jeff Kummer (The Early November)
1. John Mayer – Continuum
2. Justin Timberlake – FutureSex / LoveSounds
3. Goo Goo Dolls – Let Love In
4. +44 – When Your Heart Stops Beating
5. AFI – Decemberunderground
6. Saves The Day – Sound The Alarm
7. New Found Glory – Coming Home
8. Taking Back Sunday – Louder Now
9. Spitalfield – Better Than Knowing Where You Are
10. The Format – Dog Problems
Tim Spier (Say No More)
1. Copeland “Eat Sleep Repeat”
2. John Mayer “Continuum”
3. Underoath “Define The Great Line”
4. Taking Back Sunday “Louder Now”
5. The Format “Dog Problems”
6. This Providence “This Providence”
7. The Early November “The Mother, The Mechanic and the Path”
8. Gym Class Hereos “Cruel as School Children”
9. Say Anything “…Is A Real Boy”
10. Hellogoodbye “Zombies!, Aliens!, Vampires!, Dinosaurs!”
Most Anticipated of 2007
The Starting Line
The Almost
Anberlin
Mae
Sherwood
Relient K
Jimmy Eat World
Self Against City
Say No More (ha ha weeee)
Probably a bunch more that i can’t think of…
New Years Resolution
To tour for as much as the years as possible
Fondenst Memory of 2006
Signing with Drive Thru Records
(Being summereric was a close 2nd)
Tommy Guindon (Halifax)
ludacris- release therapy
plus 44
the strokes
jet-shine on
halifax.haha
john mayer- continuum
justin timberlake- future,sex, love sounds
he is legend- suck ou the poison
clipse
pharell
top 10 movies of 2006
borat
the departed
saw3
the devil wears prada
loose change (google it and watch it)
thank you for smoking
babel
v for vendetta
little miss sunshine
american dreamz
top 5 shows of 2006
LOST
entourage
LOST
entourage
LOST&entourage
top 5 memories of 2006
warped tour 06
my brothers wife and sister having babies
visting hawaii more often then last year
meeting an amazing girl from new york
playing live on carson daly
Jack Matranga (Self Against City)
Killers-Sam’s Town
The Fray-How to Save a Life
Quietdrive-When All Thats Left is You
Gym Class Heroes – As Cruel As School Children
Taking Back Sunday – Louder Now
Justin Timberlake – Future Sex/Love Sounds
Red Hot Chili Peppers – Stadium Arcadium
The Transit War – Miss Your Face
Yeah Yeah Yeahs – Show Your Bones
Rookie Of The Year – The Goodnight Moon
Top Ten Movies Released In 2006:
V for Vendetta
Lucky Number Slevin
The Da Vinci Code
Clerks II
Talledega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby
Jackass: Number Two
Borat
The Last Kiss
MI:3
A Scanner Darkly
Top Five TV Shows Of 2006:
Weeds
Entourage
24
OC
The Office
Brandon Swanson (I am the Avalanche)
the sleeping- questions and answers
The forcast- in the shadow of two gunmen
Gym class heroes- …schoolchildren
The killers- sams town
Sigur ros- takk
Hull- viking funeral
Punchline- 37 everywhere
Head automatica- popaganda
Rx Bandits- and the battle begun…
The starting line- based on a true story
Top Ten Movies Released In 2006:
I didn’t get to see any, I was stuck in our van!!!
Top Five TV Shows Of 2006:
Lost, WEEDS, Entourage
Top Five Memories Of 2006:
The Ratt getting wheeled up in a wheel chair to our hotel room in japan. He was wasted, and had pissed himself while he was passed out in the lobby between the elevators. Haha.
Getting tattood by Matt from no use for a name with Tokyo Hiros gun in japan.
Doing the last two weeks of warped tour in a van. (Smelly ass van.) And having a spraypainted cardboard sign on our merch tent. The tent was a hand-me-down from boy sets fire.
Driving from LA to NY or visa-versa numerous times to meet up with tours. (It takes 53 hours if anyone was curious.)
And last but def not least, being on a european tour and being in Amsterdam for about 4 or 5 days total. Our bus driver would drive us there after shows. Haha. Heineken on tap, “coffee shops” aka the weed store. What a glorious year it has been.
Jack Antonoff (Steel Train)
the mountain goats – get lonely
dr. dog – we all belong
rose hill drive – s/t
regina spektor – begin to hope
mike birbiglia – two drink mike
el oso negro – you dance the truth
joanna newsome – ys
the format – dog problems
m. ward – post war
sound team – movie monster
Top Ten Movies Released In 2006:
Marie Antoinette
the science of sleep
mission impossible 3
shortbus
the devil wears prada
little miss sunshine
wish i could say strangers with candy
deck the halls
brick
running with scissors…just kidding
Top Five TV Shows Of 2006:
the show about midgets on A&E
everyday italian
weeds
studio 60
law and order SVU
Top Five Memories Of 2006:
– the time my friend daniel silbert caught fire at a frat party
– when my sister took a shit on the street in new york
– MOOKA KINNEY!!!
– LUECKY KINNEY!!
– eating soup out of a pumpkin in montreal
Mike SaffertԚÂ (Hidden in Plain View)
1. The Decemberists- “The Crane Wife”
2. Bob Dylan- “Modern Times”
3. Sufjan Stevens- “The Avalanche”
4. Camera Obscura- “Lets Get Out Of This Country”
5. Bruce Springsteen- “We Shall Overcome”
6. Billie The Vision & The Dancers- “I Am Pablo”
7. Cat Power- “The Greatest”
8. Belle & Sebastian- “The Life Persuit”
9. Ben Kweller- “Ben Kweller”
10. Saves The Day- “Sound The Alarm”
movies
1. Little Miss Sunshine
2. Nightmare Before Christmas 3D
3. CSA: The Confederate States Of America
4. Thank You For Smoking
5. The Science Of Sleep
6. Clerks 2
7. Hollywood Land
pretty much everything else sucked and I haven’t seen Borat yet, but
I’m sure that will be on there
tv shows
1. LOST
2. The Venture Brothers
3. Wondershowzen
4. The Sopranos
5. Flaver Of Love
memories
1. playing mainstage at Bamboozle in the Giants Stadium parking lot
2. recording an album with Brian McTernan
3. moving to Brooklyn with two of my best friends
4. doing our biggest UK tour to date
5. getting hit on the head with an acorn on E 14th St… that just
happened as I was typing this, it friggen hurts.
Chris Bazan of The A.K.A.s
Cursive – Happy Hallow
The Coup – Pick A Bigger Weapon
Tapes N’ Tapes – The Loon
Scissor Sisters – Tah-Dah
The Decemberists – The Crane Wife
The Rapture – Pieces Of The People We Love
David Bazan – Fewer Moving Parts
Mates Of State – Bring It Back
The Arctic Monkeys – Whatever People Say I Am, Thats What I’m Not
Talib Kweli – Ear Drum
Mike Ski of The A.K.A.s
Riverboat Gamblers “To the Confusion of our Enemies”
Butch Walker and The Let’s Go Out Tonites
Dresden Dolls “Yes, Virginia”
Anti-Flag “For Blood and Empire”
Rise Against “The Sufferer and the Witness”
Gil Bearline “The WizArd HAtz EP”
My Chemical Romance “The Black Parade”
Gym Class Heroes “As Cruel as School Children”
Thunderbirds are Now! “Make History”
Steve Soboslai of Punchline
Cursive – Happy Hollow
Saves The Day – Sound The Alarm
Procession Came Opposite – Are We Getting Through?
The Streets – The Hardest Way To Make An Easy Living
Over It – Step Outside Yourself
New Amsterdams – Story Like A Scar
The Format – Dog Problems
Ben Folds – SuperSunnySpeedGraphic
Spitalfield – Better Than Knowing Where You Are
Black Pool Lights – This Towns Disaster
Dan Young of This Providence
The Strokes – First Impressions of Earth
Forgive Durden – Wonderland
mewithoutYou – Brother, Sister
Gatsbys American Dream – Selft Titled
Saves the Day – Sound The Alarm
Joe Purdy – Only Four Seasons
Sherwood – The Summer EP
Pete Yorn – Nightcrawler
Under The Influence of Giants – Self Titled
Rocky Votolato – Makers
Tony Hajjar’s/ Sparta Drummer Top 5 Albums of 2006
1. Deftones “Saturday night Wrist”
2. Neko Case “Fox Confessor”
3. Thom Yorke “the eraser”
4. Gran Bel Fisher “Full Moon Cigarette”
5. Brazil “The Philosophy of Velocity”
Austin (singer)HINDER Top 5
Jet – Shine On
Buckcherry – 15
The Rolling Stones – A Bigger Bang
30 Seconds To Mars – A Beautiful Lie
Ben Harper – Both Sides of the Gun
Blower (guitar) from Hinder’s Top 5
Papa Roach – Paramour Sessions
Buckcherry – 15
Jet – Shine On
Three Days Grace – One-X
My Chemical Romance – The Black Parade
Villebillies
Chamillionaire “sound of revenge”
RHCP “stadium arcadium”
Hank 3 “straight to hell”
Gnarles Barkley “st elsewhere”
Unknown Henson “sales from the coffin”
This Providence Bassist Leaves Band
This Providence bassist, Phil Cobrea, has decided to lave the band. You can read a message from him below.
Its Phil here. I just wanted to send out a message to you all personally and let you all know whats going on. After many days and months of thinking and praying, and after over two years of touring and being in this band for many more years than that, I have decided to no longer play bass for This Providence. The reason is basically that its just too hard for me to be gone for such long periods of time on tour. In all my relationships I am lacking and I want to focus on them more.
My relationship with Jesus, my relationship with my girlfriend, my family, my friends . . . etc. I’ve just personally found it impossible to stay grounded in my faith without steadily being plugged into my church. And if I’m not seeking Him to the best of my ability, well then whats the point of being on this earth? Its been an incredibly hard decision, but it was one I needed to make and I’m more excited for my future than I’ve ever been! I’ve had so much fun doing this, and also with the most amazing group of guys, too! Dan, Gavin, Ryan, thank you soooo much for everything! You guys have been amazing to me and so supportive, it means the world to me! And to all the bands we’ve toured with, you guys are incredible and its been amazing getting to know you! I’ll miss all of you! and to our fans, You guys are mind-blowing! We truly do have the best fans in the world! To everyone on our LJ community, our message board, our myspace, and our street team THANK YOU SO MUCH! If you live in Seattle, I’ll be around some shows here and there, don’t be afraid to say hello! God bless you guys,
Phil Cobrea
Tonight On DJ Rossstar
The Outline will be appearing live on DJ Rossstar’s Punk Rock Show, tonight, Thursday, October 5th 2006 from 7-8pm PST. This Providence will be doing a live phone interview as well. You can tune in, worldwide, at www.idobiradio.com. You can send messages to be read on air to the band at the screen name: Staridobi
This Providence Interview – September 24th, 2006
Recently I had the honor of interviewing Ryan Tapert, drummer of This Providence. He told us about the new record which came out this month, future plans for the band and their time on the road with Paramore, Hit The Lights and Cute Is What We Aim For.
Reema: For starters, could you please introduce yourselves for the readers and state what you do in the band?
Ryan: My nameâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s Ryan and I play drums in This Providence.
You guys did an in store yesterday in St. Pete. How did it go?
It was awesome. It was our first in-store so we were a little nervous because weâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢ve never had to do this before but there was a ton of kids there and it went over really well so we were happy with it.
Your self-titled album was released a couple of weeks ago. Please tell us a little bit about it. How has the reaction been so far?
The reactions been great! We had a really good first week and everyone at the shows have been really, really excited about it. All the people online have liked it a lot too so thatâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s made us feel really good about it. We had hopes going into it that it was going to do well and weâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢re happy that it did. The album itself is really a lot different from our last CD. Itâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s a lot more diverse. Itâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s not one particular style; there are a lot of different types of songs and different variations of music types on it. It was an album people had to go into not having much expectations of what they wanted it to sound like.
That was sort of related to my next question but what was the recording process like for the album? In general, how would you compare it to your previous record â┚¬Ã…”Our Worldâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s Divorceâ┚¬??
The recording process this time around was cool because we had the same producer for both releases. Our first CD was the first CD he had ever done so he kind of didnâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢t know what he was doing and we were just like â┚¬Ã…”oh lets try this, letâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s try that.â┚¬? This time around heâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s got a lot of CDs under his belt. He did Gatsbyâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s American Dream, Daphne Loves Derby, Forgive Durden, Fear Before The March Of Flames…just a bunch of CDs. So when we went in this time not only had we had two years to grow as a band and as musicians but we all knew to ask him about what we wanted and he was able to talk to us and help us to get exactly what we wanted to sound like. We also had twice as long to do it this time so it was a lot more relaxed.
What song on the new album do you think reflects the band most? If you could play one song for someone who had never heard your band before, which would you choose?
I think it would a song called â┚¬Ã…”â┚¬Ã‚¦But What Will They Sayâ┚¬?. The song is about not caring what people think about you; like the first line is â┚¬Ã…”Oh Iâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢m afraid, oh god Iâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢m afraid. What will they think?â┚¬? A lot of people in this world really focus their whole life around â┚¬Ã…”What are people thinking of me right now. How do I look? What am I going to say? How am I going to act?â┚¬? Plus, itâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s saying that weâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢re just going to do what we want to do and sometimes weâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢re going to be a little afraid of how people think of us but really, as the song progresses it goes from being scared to being confident about who we are and what we believe in. Thatâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s the message in the song that weâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢re trying to bring out.
Would you say that is the running message for the entire album?
The album itself doesnâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢t really have a strong theme. A lot of the songs are about frustration and overcoming things. That would be a good song to pick out that has a really good, strong message. And I think we focus some of our songs around that but not all the songs fit together in a category.
Have you been playing songs from your old record at all on this tour or do you guys like to focus on the newer ones?
Weâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢ve been playing about 2-3 old songs still cause the CD just came out last week so still not everyone has either A. bought it or B. know all the songs yet. We still want to be able to play songs that people are going to sing along to. When you play to a crowd and you just play a bunch of new songs and no one knows the words so they just kind of stand there and stare at you; thatâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s not that fun of a show! Whereas if you play songs that people know, theyâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢ll want to get into it. Weâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢re going to slowly add more and more new songs and maybe just keep one or two old ones for all the old fans but for the most part itâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s going to be all new songs.
Have you guys been gaining a lot of new fans on this tour?
Yeah, itâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s been amazing. Each shows been sold out and every night so we get a ton of people just come up and say â┚¬Ã‹Å“Oh weâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢ve never heard of you guys before. You guys are awesome! We love you!â┚¬Ã¢”ž¢ For us as a band, itâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s really awesome to get that kind of response. Thatâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s what we want and itâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s happening so weâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢re happy about it!
How did you guys come up with the idea for the artwork on the album?
Like I said earlier, the kind of theme but not really theme is restoration. The theme of the artwork is the front has a door in front of what looks like used to be a house but it was destroyed. As you go through the booklet the house slowly gets pulled back up so it really does gets restored. For the artwork we were thinking â┚¬Ã…”What is something we can use that can be destroyed but go through a process where itâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s built back up again?â┚¬? So we went with a guy called Evan Palebird and he did all of our artwork for us. Heâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s done Panic! At The Disco, Cute Is What We Aim For and The Academy Isâ┚¬Ã‚¦ He does a lot of Fueled By Ramen bands so his named got thrown out there and we gave him a shot to see what he could do and we loved it.
In these past couple years Fueled By Ramen as a label has gotten huge as well as many of the bands on it. Is it burdening to be on the same label that bands like Fall Out Boy and Panic! At The Disco have blown up on or is it comforting knowing youâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢re on a label that continuously produces successful bands?
We love it. I mean, when youâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢re a smaller band on a label that has those bigger bands on it you look at them and youâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢re thinking â┚¬Ã…”Weâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢re in the same spot they were six months ago.â┚¬? and so six months from now we have the possibility to be at the same point as them or possibly farther than they are. Thatâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s really exciting for us as a band. Fueled By Ramen puts just as much emphasis on every single band that they sign. Itâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s not like they go â┚¬Ã…”We just like this one and this one and all the restâ┚¬Ã‚¦ weâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢ll just do a little bit for them.â┚¬? They put 110% into every one of their bands to its really awesome for each band to walk into that situation and look another band and be like â┚¬Ã‹Å“We can at least do that if not more.â┚¬?
So you donâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢t feel pressure to get onto the same level as them?
No, I mean it would be awesome if we were but its not like we have an obligation to be. Its not like â┚¬Ã…”Oh we have to be the next Panic! At The Disco. We have to be the next Fall Out Boy.â┚¬? We just want to be This Providence. We want to be who we are and if we get huge and play arena tours then awesome. If not, we still love what weâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢re doing. Honestly though, if we were to stay at the level weâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢re at right now for like the next five years, I donâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢t know how much longer that would last. We want to make a living doing this cause its what we love but still at the same time, itâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s not all about the money but we still have to make some money to survive.
What has been your favorite Fueled By Ramen release this past year?
I really like the new Gym Class Heroes CD, that was a really good one. Cute Is What We Aim For is awesome as well. What else came out this year? Forgive Durden, thatâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s it! Weâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢re really good friends with them cause theyâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢re from the same city and weâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢ve toured with them before so that would probably be my favorite.
Aside from music, what influences you as a band and personally?
My dad. Iâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢m sure the other guys would agree that their parents did a lot too. My whole familyâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s really musical and so growing up they always supported me in everything I did. Anytime weâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢d be doing something my parents would be like â┚¬Ã…”Oh cool, thatâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s awesomeâ┚¬? and just be behind me 100%.
When you were starting out how did the Seattle scene embrace your music? It seems like you guys have a huge following there.
Our Seattle fans are awesome. When we were breaking into the scene like the cool bands I remember wanting to watch were bands like Acceptance and Gatsbyâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s American Dream, so when we got to play shows with them we were freaking out. So we were playing with those bigger bands and then their fans started to come to our shows a lot more. Now when we play Seattle shows we bring tons of smaller local bands with us and we still have those same fans from two years ago. It awesome, our fans are so devoted. Itâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s amazing.
Your band personally has gained a huge fan base over the Internet. Despite illegal downloading and album leaks, would you still say that the Internet helps bands and musicians get their word out?
Oh totally. If you think about it, if you go to a show how many of these people that are at the show because they saw something on Myspace or Purevolume or Absolutepunk? If those kids werenâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢t on the Internet all the time looking at that stuff a quarterâ┚¬Ã‚¦no, three quarters of the kids at these shows wouldnâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢t be here. The Internet is huge in making or breaking a band. If you look at Cute Is What We Aim For, they had a huge online presence going in and when their CD came out they sold 13,000 in the first week. Itâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s unbelievable. Its ridiculous how good the Internet is for bands out there.
So then do illegal downloads not bother you guys too much?
Itâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢d be nice if people didnâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢t download it but then again when you think about it, if someone does download it thatâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s one more person who does have our music. Yeah, we want people to buy our records but at the same time we feel its important that if our music gets to someone whether they paid for it or not and it helps them out in their life then itâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s worth it.
Right after this tour you guys are headed out on the road again with the Hush Sounds and before this you guys were touring for a few years straight, right?
Yes.
How do you keep from getting burnt out after all this vigorous touring?
One of the reasons is that weâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢re on Fueled By Ramen and its amazing because now if we need anything we can always go to them and they help us out. Plus, this tour and the past tour weâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢ve done weâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢re touring with other bands on our record label which is cool because when we go and we go play shows like that we have all these fans that like all Fueled By Ramen bands so the shows so far have been sold out. That and weâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢ve gotten to the point where weâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢re not just people who are friends and in a band; weâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢re like brothers. Itâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s like our van is our house and everyone in the band is like my sibling. My normal life is when I play music. When I go home is now when I feel awkward, like when Iâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢m just hanging out with my friends that I used to go to school with. I went on vacation with my family and I would be sitting in a lawn chair and Iâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢d be bored out of my mind because I wanted to go go go its like â┚¬Ã…”Just chill! Relax!â┚¬? It definitely takes time to get used to but once you get used to it, it becomes your normal life. As long as you got kids coming to the shows to sing along itâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s totally worth it.
Have you guys been to the label yet since its down here in Florida?
Weâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢re going tomorrow! So far we havenâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢t had a day off down here in Florida but were staying at our A&R guy, Johnny Minardiâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s house tonight and then tomorrow morning before we leave to go up to Rhode island were going to go and stop by and get some CDS and say hi to everyone.
Well, tonight is the last night of the tour; any final thoughts about it? What has been the absolute best moment of this tour so far?
Oh man, this tour was unbelievable. We went into this tour knowing it was going to be a good tour but didnâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢t expect almost every single show to be sold out. Just the response that weâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢ve gotten, its really exceeded everything that we wanted and I bet you anyone in the band would agree that this is the best tour weâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢ve ever been on in our lives. It kind of sucks from now on going on tour that maybe arenâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢t as good as this one cause now its like we have to go back down but donâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢t get me wrong, all tours will be fun. We wish all our tours could be like this though because weâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢ve become best friends with Paramore and Cute Is What We Aim For. Hit The Lights are awesome; we love those guys.
The most memorable momentâ┚¬Ã‚¦I donâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢t know. Thereâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s just so many crazy things. Probably stuff I shouldnâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢t even say in an interview! We had one day off in Arizona because our tour managers from there and he took us to a lake where we went cliff jumping on like 50-60 foot cliffs. It was amazing. He was going insane and like doing swan dives and back flips off it and were all freaking out. We got Shaant (Cute Is What We Aim For) to jump and he jumped from like the 50-foot cliff and his hands are like shaking cause heâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s afraid of heights and we were like â┚¬Ã…”Do it!â┚¬?
It doesnâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢t sound too safe!
Oh itâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s not safe at all but it was fun!
What are your plans for next year? Is there a chance of a headlining tour in the future?
Probably not. We want to wait a while to do a headlining tour. Our thought is weâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢ve been on tours where a band is headlining and it didnâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢t meet their expectations; we donâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢t want that to happen. We want to do something like this tour has done. Paramoreâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s CD has been out for over a year and they just now did a headlining tour. They got to the point where they have so many fans that when they did their headlining tours every show sold out. So we feel like itâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s not worth it for us to do a headlining tour until we get to that point but we’ll be playing a lot more tours next year. This year we have planned all the way until like December 17th and then next year weâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢re planning on being on the road for most of the year and maybe do Warped Tour but we have nothing set yet.
Are you guys going overseas soon?
We want to! We tried toâ┚¬Ã‚¦ at the end of this tour Paramore and Cute Is What We Aim For are going and we tried to get on board to going on that but it just didnâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢t work out. Hopefully in the next year we can make it over there. We really, really want to get over there cause Europe would be amazing. Donâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢t give up hope!
Thatâ┚¬Ã¢”ž¢s all I have. Anything else you want to add?
Pick up our record. It just came out!
Thank you!
This Providence – This Providence
Artist: This Providence
Album: This Providence
Label: Fueled By Ramen
Purchase: SmartPunk
Release Date: September 12, 2006
Overall: 7.1
Music: 7.0
Lyrics: 9.0
Production: 6.5
I wish I could judge a record based on its message because if I could, the second release by Seattle-natives ‘This Providence’ would be a perfect ten. In a music scene where negativity breeds popularity, This Providence has continually held strong to their faith-based lyrics and outstanding character even now being a part of a record company laden with immorality. Their first record ‘Our World’s Divorce’ was a perfect blend of pop-rock and off tempo indie-emo and held a flavor original to This Providence. While there signature sound is sometimes present, their Fueled By Ramen debut seems apt to follow the trends of popular music.
‘A Wolf In Sheep’s Clothing’ is the strongest song on this album not only musically but lyrically as well. A conversation with the devil, the lyrics command that God will prevail over the sin of the earth. ‘Card House Dreamer’ and ‘Secret Love and the Fastest Way to Loneliness’ are solid, but would’ve been filler tracks on their first album. ‘My Beautiful Rescue’ again defines why This Providence is in my opinion one of the best bands in music lyrically. Directly admitting sinful nature, they plead “I’m crying out, wash my hands, these bloody hands, Lord.” It could be the simple personal connection, but it isn’t often you find such honesty in music. While I had hoped this was just a taste of the greatness present already on this album, unfortunately this track is the peak of the record.
After the first four songs, it feels like the band wrote to please someone. The songs vary in production style and lack in heart. ‘The Pursuit of Happiness: 1st Movement’ and ‘Anything is Possible’ would have rounded out a very impressive EP, but the stretch for a full-length record involved songs that just don’t cut the standard This Providence has made for themselves. The potential for greatness is definitely there and I’m anxious to see what comes next for these young and talented guys. If any other band had released this record, I might have given a higher rating, however with a bigger budget and wider audience than ever before, I had very high hopes.
Track Listing
1. A Wolf In Sheep’s Clothing
2. Card House Dreamer
3. Secret Love And The Fastest Way To Loneliness
4. My Beautiful Rescue
5. Losing Control
6. ..But What Will They Say
7. Anything Is Possible
8. The Road To Jericho Is Lined With Starving People
9. Walking On Water
10. An Ocean Between
11. The Pursuit Of Happiness: 1st Movement
12. The Pursuit Of Happiness: 2nd Movement
Albums In Stores Tomorrow
Here are some albums that will be in-stores tomorrow September 12th, 2006.
This Providence – This Providence
Sugarcult – Lights Out
Norma Jean – Redeemer
Matches – Decomposer
Rory – We’re Not Up To No Good, We’re Up To No Good
Plain White T’s – Every Second Counts
Mars Volta – Amputechture
Heavens – Patent Pending
Mastodon – Blood Mountain
Racing Kites – We Hold It All Together
Updates
Check out the new featured bands on the site including This Providence, Norma Jean and The Matches. We are also streaming Rory’s new album, We’re Up To No Good, We’re Up To No Good, all week so be sure to take a listen and pick it up this Tuesday.
Stream This Providence
You can stream This Providence’s new album overt at Alternative Press.