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Matchbook Romance formed in 1997 under the name Fizzlewink, the initial band line up consisted of Andrew Jordan as vocalist and rhythm guitarist, Ryan Kienle on bass, Adam Bock on drums and PJ Manzo on lead guitar, [8] this period of the band was heavily influenced by the sound of bands like NOFX, Bad Religion and Pennywise but sometime in mid 2001, the band began to write new songs that were ...
All songs written by Matchbook Romance, all lyrics written by Andrew Jordan. [6]"Introduction" – 1:34 "Your Stories, My Alibis" – 4:46 "Playing for Keeps" – 3:45
Voices is the second and final studio album by American rock band Matchbook Romance. The album's sound leaves behind much of the stripped down sound of their debut, Stories and Alibis, opting for a darker, more foreboding tone. The album was released through Epitaph Records on February 14 in US.
A matchbook is a small paperboard folder enclosing a quantity of matches and having a coarse striking surface on the exterior. Matchbook may also refer to: Matchbook (Ralph Towner & Gary Burton album), 1974; Matchbook (Ian Moss album), 1989; Matchbook FX, an internet-based electronic communication network; Matchbook Romance, rock music group
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Boys Night Out released their debut studio album Make Yourself Sick in September 2003, through Ferret Music. [1] The band promoted it with supporting slots for Catch 22 and Senses Fail in the United States, a Canadian tour with Alexisonfire, a US West Coast tour with Matchbook Romance, and a US East Coast tour with Nightmare of You and My Chemical Romance. [2]
By 1993, more punk acts had signed to Epitaph, and the label relocated to new offices in Silver Lake, Los Angeles. [2]Although Bad Religion was the founding band of Epitaph, releasing their early records through the label, they switched over to Atlantic in 1993, with Recipe for Hate being their first record outside of the label.
Motion City became part of a slew of Epitaph signings, including Matchbook Romance, Scatter the Ashes and From First to Last, amid concerns the Southern California label had strayed too far from its roots, and seemed "a little too emo."