Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
The Starting Line cancelled their tour dates in January 2002 due to Vasoli contracting mono. [14] Later that month, [15] the band began recording Say It Like You Mean It at Media Vortex with producer Mark Trombino, [16] who Golla said brought "an extra set of ears to the table". [9]
The single's sales only allowed it to chart in the lower echelons of the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number 70 (though it did reach at least 19 on the Top Heatseekers chart), [6] but radio airplay and requests allowed it to reach 28 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart. [7] "Life In Mono" reached No 60 in the band's native United Kingdom.
No one knows that better than The Starting Line, whose youthful 2003 hit examines how mature conversations, forgiveness and time spent apart are sometimes needed to make a long-term relationship work." [11] Cleveland.com ranked "The Best of Me" at number 33 on their list of the top 100 pop-punk songs. [12]
Just Words is a word game for one or two players where you scores points by making new words using singularly lettered tiles on a board, bringing you the classic SCRABBLE experience, but with a twist!
"The Day I Tried to Live" is a song by American rock band Soundgarden. Written by frontman Chris Cornell, "The Day I Tried to Live" was released in April 1994 as the second single from the band's fourth studio album, Superunknown (1994). The song peaked at number 13 on the Billboard Album Rock Tracks chart and number 25 on the Modern Rock ...
Buffalo Springfield was originally released in both mono and stereo versions as Atco SD 33-200. The back cover contained band profiles of each member in the mode of those for Tiger Beat . Recorded the day the LP was released and issued soon after, the band's new single by Stills " For What It's Worth " became a national hit, making the top ten ...
"Starting Over" carries a "raw, stripped down and vulnerable" theme, [3] with Stapleton singing of looking for new horizons, in "perpetual motion". [2] The love song fuses acoustic guitar chords and a percussive shake, [5] while drummer Derek Mixon delivers a "brushed" snare rhythm, which Rolling Stone ' s Joseph Hudak said evokes Willie Nelson's version of "City of New Orleans".
The Starting Line formed in 1999, signing with independent label Drive-Thru Records shortly afterwards. [1] The band's debut album Say It Like You Mean It, released in July 2002, was a joint release by Drive-Thru and major label MCA Records. [2] MCA's distribution deal allowed it to acquire Drive-Thru Records' bands over a period of time. [3]