Friday, August 31, 2007

Ryan Mendez's birthday! (1)

Tomorrow, 09/01, Mendez is completing 27 years old!
The Yellowcard.com.br want to prepare something really special to comemorete this date and invites you to leave a message for him.

Send your congrats to yellowcard@yellowcard.com.br and soon they will be on the fan gallery.

Participate!!!

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Thursday, August 30, 2007

XM Satellite Radio

YELLOWCARD Live at XM Satellite Radio - An opportunity to be in the audience on 9/6/2007

XM Satellite Radio, America's no. 1 satellite radio service (featuring 68 commercial free music channels), is assembling a small audience of friends and fans of YELLOWCARD for a taping session with the artist late morning of September 6, 2007 at XM's Washington, DC broadcast studios.

The seating for this special program is extremely limited and approximately 40 people will be chosen on a "first-come, first-served" basis determined by when their email is received at XM. If you are interested and are 100% confident that you can be in Washington, DC on the late morning of September 6, 2007, please send an email complete with your full name and contact information to live@xmradio.com. Make sure to include "YELLOWCARD" in the subject line of your message to live@xmradio.com or your email will not be considered.

If you wish to come with a guest - one other person only - please include that person's name and contact information (email and cell phone numbers are important in case there is a change in schedule) as well. If you are selected to attend, you will receive an email with the exact time and further instructions. Only people who have received this email will be put on the guest list and will be able to attend.

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Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Yellowcard on Slide.com!

You can spread the word about Yellowcard doing your own Slide and after using a exclusive Yellowcard skin!

It's easy: just click on the botton "Make Your Own" on the end of the band's slide and start doing your own for your blog, Myspace, Xanga, etc.

You can also go straight to the Yellowcard skin on Slide to start creating your Slide.

Support Yellowcard chosing "Light Up The Sky" on the list of song on Slide to play with you Slide and help them to keep on the list of artists there!

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MTV Cribs - Extras

Hey people! Here you go the link for the extras from MTV Cribs that Ryan were in.
On the video, he shows his bedroom and his sister's bathroom.
Enjoy it and don't forget of commenting, ok? ;D

Watch the video here!

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Monday, August 27, 2007

Snowboard-Revolution.com

Click here to watch the interview.

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Wednesday, August 22, 2007

[MySpace - Blog] August 22, 2007

Yellowcard on Facebook!

Next time you're on facebook, don't forget to join the Yellowcard Group- Just click here!

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[Voting] Interpunk

There are two pools on the site Interpunk regarding the favorite songs off Paper Walls to the fans.

* For those who bought the Paper Walls CD *

Partial Result:
1st: Afraid (50%)
2nd: The Takedown (33%)
3rd: Keeper (17%)

With "The Takedown" MP3.

* For those who bought the Paper Walls CD+DVD. *

Partial Result:
1st: The Takedown (28%) e Light Up The Sky (28%)
2nd: Fighting (22%)
3rd: Shrink The World (11%)

With "Shrink The World" MP3.

"Keeper" and "Five Becomes Four" also are on this ranking, both with 6%.

Both the CD and CD+DVD version have autographs.



Attention: you can vote only if have already bought at least once there.

So, if you're a Interpunk customer, go vote!

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Tuesday, August 21, 2007

[Myspace - Blog] August 21, 2007 (2)

New Webisode

They were in Nornington Peninsula, Australia to a Myspace secret show, check the video:

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[Myspace - Blog] August 21, 2007 (1)

Yellowcard Merch!

Soooooooo... There's some new stuff in the online store finally!!! Just go to www.yellowcardrock.com and go to the store to check it out. We have also put some old stuff up on sale so get it before it's gone. Mendez and I are out on the road doing promotion on the radio for Paper Walls but the real tour starts soon so get ready people! -Ryan

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Monday, August 20, 2007

Ryan Key on MTV Cribs

On Thrusday, MTV will broadcast a new MTV Cribs episode and Ryan will be there!

To watch the commercial, click here.

After the exhibition, MTV.com will put the video on the site!

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Sunday, August 19, 2007

Sean on the site Swanktrendz

by Christine Albrecht

Thank you for agreeing to talk with Swanktrendz ezine. I was looking forward to meeting you as I have a few questions regarding your ability to sing, play violin, and do back flips, all with apparent ease.

Well, I am not sure about the ease part.

Who generally deals with media interviews?

Ryan and I share them equally. We split the duty, either together or apart. I am really looking forward to playing this venue I feel really good about tonight. Vancouver's been a tough town to sell a lot of tickets, so we want to make sure we give them their money's worth.

It is interesting that you were chosen to open for Nickelback. I wouldn’t say your sound is similar, yet you do complement each other.

Thank you. We do have a solid core fan base who come out to our shows, but we certainly are not breaking into the thousands like Nickelback, so this will be an interesting experience.

Now Sean, obviously - since Yellowcard's inception - there has been a huge buzz about you playing the violin in a rock, formerly punk, band. And, I understand, you were brought up in a classical and jazz environment. So how did you come to marry the two genres?

Yep, I was brought up on classical, with a little more jazz added when I went to high school. I started doing some some improv with the violin and then began a little more of the rock side, but I had been classically trained from the age of six. So I could venture out, yet always return to the classics.

Is this career what you were leaning towards?

No. Actually I never thought I would be doing anything in music, except on an outside scale. I always thought I would be a music teacher at middle school or high school and that would provide my musical outlet.

Too bad you didn't. Canada and the US are starved for music teachers.

Yes, Music education is really a sad thing at present. But, back to my musical direction - it wasn't until I met the group of friends (who would go on to become Yellowcard) that I started playing music and playing different musical styles. I started writing songs, being part of the band, and all along we were really close friends

That makes me wonder - because the fellows in the band are so close - and together constantly -how did you survive this long? The relationship is akin to family and don’t you find you treat your band mates worse than you would an outsider?

There are definitely roots of family involved. You start from there because you are intertwined so tightly, and you know how to push each other's buttons. It can be horrible some times, especially if someone decides to force an issue. Nowadays, we have gotten better at separating issues. It's hard when financial, business, and music are all intertwined.

I've noticed that you have been around for almost as long as the drummer, Longineu. So, that means you could write the Yellowcard Book. You've got all the dirt on everyone, and you have seen all the personalities evolve as the line-ups change.

Well, there wouldn’t be much to write.

I was reading that the CD Light and Sound received many high scores from various online reviewers. Alternative Press (amongst others) rated it 5 out of 5. That must be extremely satisfying and validating for you as you wrote and arranged all the strings, except one.

No, I wrote all of them.

All of them? I have heard that you didn't do the intro to track 8 The Waiting Game.

No. The melody in the song is what Pete thought of, and then we wrote the song together. I arranged the strings.

That is pretty impressive.

I am trying. Like any band from Aerosmith to ... anyone today - they always have string arrangements in their music. I think it is a big point of pride that we are able to do all the arranging 'in house'. Arrangement and orchestration can be done solely by us, and if it falls under the Violin Player's job, I'll do it. Anything we offer on our records we can offer in a live show.

Great segueway - I wanted to ask how difficult is it to transfer your studio music/sound to a live show? I have heard that more and more artists are relying on autotune to perfect their voices - is this the same for the instrument playing?

We definitely shy away from the use of effects and/or outside influences in our music. We have always prided ourselves on being the band that can do it live. Of course fatigue and emotion can come into play during our live shows, and we can make mistakes. But we really embrace just being a band and being out there, creating music, for our audience. There are different technological advances that help say, the Britney Spears in life; but we still have integrity and we are going to be the hardest working band. And yes, we are going to make mistakes.

I would think the fans appreciate that (if you make mistakes as then they know it isn't lip/music synched.)

We pride ourselves on the relationship that we have with our fans and audience, rather than going up and pressing play. Sure if we lip synched, it would sound exactly like the record and it would look like us... But we can't interact with the audience then.

I have heard that you are one of the hardest working bands - with regards to maintaining your myspace site, keeping connected, writing back to fans- in today's industry. Given your present level of success, you do not even have to maintain this fan feedback anymore. So why do it?

Keeping connected and up to date with myspace.com is becoming more and more difficult, but it is very important to us. Bottom line, we would not be here if it weren’t for the fans. There are a million bands out there who these people can support, and they have chosen us. We try to thank and give kudos to our fans for allowing us to live like this.

With regards to the musical progression of the band... I have two sets of notes, pre Ryan Key and post Ryan. When Ryan is speaking of the band, during interviews, he generally refers to the music done since 2000, and not anything from the beginning of Yellowcard - 1997. Is that in keeping with the music, too? You don’t play any songs that are pre Ryan Key?

We don’t play anything prior to Ryan Key's music in Yellowcard because the earlier stuff was written by Todd Clarry and Ben Dobson and it's more out of respect than anything because it is their music. When Ryan Key joined, he started with just guitar and Todd was singing. After Todd left, Ryan just stepped into/took over the singing as well. He also taught me how to sing.

I've noticed you are coming to forefront, more and more, with your vocals. I guess there won't be any more back flips from you if you have to expend all your energy on playing and singing?

I still try to get them in there, once in awhile.

I wanted to ask who the publicity ideas-mind is behind all your publicity events/decisions? You played the Warped Tour, yet followed some of the Warped shows with impromptu gigs in school cafeterias. Yellowcard was playing in parking lots, and you were - and still are while on tour - participating in radio contests. You are everywhere! It appears to be a fan friendly, savvy, cleverly marketed, publicity plan.

We have a small amount of creative control but it is a cooperative thing. You have to talk with others to sign it off. Our manager is amazing.

Someone is doing some thing right because you name is heard and seen everywhere since the announcement of touring with Nickelback.

Nickelback is amazing because in an era of selling thousands of songs, they have managed to sell millions. They have at least 8 huge hits, so they are the biggest rock band on the planet. I don’t know how we got picked. Our manager mentioned it and we said that would be great. We want to play to the people that have heard of us, but we are also hoping to reach out to the people that haven't heard of us. Nickelback has been nothing but accommodating to us. We are just excited to be able to play to that many people.

With the beginning of Yellowcard, did you only plan to play a couple of songs?

In 1997 the band was very aggressive, very 'good riddance' punk rock music. With the change of the songwriting after Ryan Key came on board showed how diverse everyone in the band is. We have found parts in every song of the yellowcard song formula for the violin. At first I was part of the band, but more in a 'guest appearance' role. The response was really positive so they said, you’re in and you have got songs you’ve written, so let’s work on them. It’s important for the Yellowcard sound for me to play violin.

How do you maintain your energy level given how frenzied your playing is, on top of stage antics and singing?

My energy level is a reflection of what I get from the crowd. I was used to wearing a tuxedo and playing in an orchestra. Now with having our own show, when it's my turn to play my bit, I stand on that little island I don't have to hold back. It's a relief and it is a lot of fun.

What was a highlight - a big moment where you stopped and thought, you know what? I think we are doing okay.

I am going to say winning the MTV2 awards. We were the underdog. That was a highlight and looking back - we were thinking what the hell were we doing there in the company of all of these people? Another highlight is that we are still here. With the tour for 'Paper Walls', every day I am continually reminded that I get to do this as a living. It's pretty sweet.

Okay fun questions for while on tour. Who’s the messiest on tour?

The messiest - I would say Longineu - he takes out the back lounge like it's his bedroom. Sorry LP.

Who is ridiculously neat?

Ryan Mendez and I share this We seem to both have a little OCD. This is my spot, I know where to find my stuff. Hey who touched my ipod? Why is this over there - I didn’t put it there?

Who is quickest to temper?

For reaction and just being the sharpest is Ryan Key - Good or bad.

Who is most inclined to get a tattoo in every new city?

Longineu, I think. He used to have one artist, but lately he has started to branch out. Ryan only has one artist that he does work with.

Who likes to pester others when he is extremely bored, like a kid brother?

I think I am the most annoying one as I have all this energy. I'll start singing songs or running around heckling people.

Who is the one who generally puts his foot in his mouth without thinking before he speaks?

I don’t know - At this stage of the game we all know how to answer and when to keep our mouths shut.

It is swanktrendz's tradition to allow artists to give a shout out to other lesser know acts. Think of one or more acts who you feel are deserving of some media attention?

Anberline also from Florida - great friends of ours on the warped tour. Cities of tooth and nail. I am looking forward to what they are going to put out.

http://www.myspace.com/anberlin

And one more, too. The Spill Canvas. Neil, our producer, just did their album They are fantastic. The singer has incredible delivery - he sings so beautifully and they're from South Dakota.

http://www.myspace.com/tsc

I'll be sure to note them and I want to thank you for your time, Sean.

You bet, my pleasure

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Thursday, August 16, 2007

Videos from 101FM

In a recent interview to the american radio 101FM, Yellowcard played three songs: Lights and Sounds, Say It Ain't So (Weezer) and Light Up the Sky.
Check out the videos:

Lights and Sounds


Say It Ain't So


Light Up the Sky

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Wednesday, August 15, 2007

[Interview] Zero Magazine



Yellowcard: They Will Survive
by Robbie Salapuddin

They were one of the biggest mainstream pop-punk bands of the decade. The band had a double-platinum record, won an MTV Video Music Award, continually held the number one spot on TRL, and had headlined Warped Tour. But that was four years ago, and today’s musical palettes prefer much different tastes. The audience has grown, the choices are greater, and the scene has completely changed. But, so have they. After a sophomore slump, loss of a band member, and a career-ending scare, Yellowcard have returned- happier and stronger than ever.

It’s a week until the release of the Florida-based band’s third album Paper Walls, and the entire record was just previewed on MySpace two days earlier. Yellowcard is currently out on Warped Tour in promotion of the latest LP, and the band is incredibly excited to be on the road introducing the new material, explains violinist Sean Mackin over the phone under the New Mexico sun.

“It’s been great, a lot of fun. We haven’t been on Warped Tour in a couple years,” says Mackin.

The last time Yellowcard were on the punk-rock tour, they were poised on the main stage. But now, the quintet of Mackin, vocalist/guitarist Ryan Key, bassist Peter Mosely, guitarist Ryan Mendez, and drummer Longineu Parsons III a.k.a. LP are fixed as a solid second, performing on the main support stages.

It’s a sloped shift that is likely brought upon by Yellowcard’s troublesome missteps this past year.

Last January saw the release of Lights and Sounds, a far cry from their smash debut Ocean Avenue. The album abandoned the upbeat style that YC’s success was based upon and went for an artsy-er edgier tone. The ambitious set failed to pick up, selling a meek 500, 000 approx. to the 2 million of its predecessor.

Having lost their sound and some of their listeners, the band also lost a member. At around the time Yellowcard finished recording the sophomore disc, founding guitarist Ben Harper left the group due to a “conflict of interest.” Harper is currently heading his own label Takeover Records and was replaced by long-time friend Ryan Mendez, explains Mackin.

“Anytime you lose someone like that, who is a founding member of the band, it’s going to be difficult,” he reveals.

And the difficulties only continued for Yellowcard. In late 2005, Key had developed a nodule on is vocal cords which resulted canceling shows in December before continuing with touring early the next year. Problems persisted however, and Key was diagnosed with a cyst on his vocal cords in April 2006, forcing the band to cancel the rest of their scheduled tours as Key underwent surgery and recovery.

“For the six to eight weeks we were on tour he’d have some problems, and it was really frustrating to have someone so close to you go through something like that. I can only imagine how self-conscious or how aware of his singing he was, cause he was struggling with this ailment all the time,” details Mackin.

“I know he went through all those meetings with doctors and they said, ‘You could lose your voice, you could never sing again.’ And he took that head-on… He’s been really courageous.”

The severe blows faced by the quintet in the last year alone are enough to have any band call it quits, but Yellowcard took their challenging experiences and put them into song.

“After Ryan finally wanted to have surgery and after all the little missteps, we decided [to] go back into the studio and try and come up with something new, and have a new chapter in Yellowcard’s story.”

The obstacles the band faced brought the members closer than ever. Paper Walls is set to be Yellowcard’s triumphant return and illustrates the band’s new breath of strength and hope.

“We got back to being Yellowcard, and got back to collaborating together and really focused on what [the band] does best: the energy, the soaring anthems.” says Mackin, “We took the rock sound we kind of developed on Lights and Sounds and the sonic evolution we’ve come across and blended it together. And just that idea of breaking down the boundaries and coming together really embodies what Yellowcard is for this record.”

Paper Walls is rich with melodic riffs intertwined with smooth string lines, all with the classic Yellowcard formula of pounding energy and open lyrics. The single “Light Up the Sky” is catchy and epic in feel. “Five Becomes Four” as the title suggests, is the emotional and honest release on Harper’s break from the band. The title and closing track “Paper Walls” culminates the bands journey, with vocals beaming ‘Here I am/ still hold on to this dream we had/won’t let go of it… Here I Stand/ won’t turn back again/I won’t leave you/I know how hard it’s been.’

After the height of success and the fall from surprising changes and injuries, Paper Walls brings Yellowcard full circle in their careers and lives. “If Ocean Avenue was one about finding yourself in the world and just chasing your dreams, Lights and Sounds is a story of Yellowcard getting lost, and Paper Walls is of finding yourself again, and really, getting confident and being comfortable in our own skin.”

The new attitude and positive direction brought out the greatest in each of the members. Mendez resurfaced passion into the band and in the recording studio, says Mackin. He also states the third album as having some of his “best string arrangement work.” And after the physical strains, Key is notably stronger, physically and mentally.

“I think you can hear the confidence in his voice on Paper Walls and at the shows. It’s like a cloud has been lifted off of us.”

Despite the pain and turmoil they’ve endured the past few months, it’s apparent that Mackin and the other Yellowcard members wouldn’t take any of it back.

“I’m most proud of the way our band pulled together and relied on one another. It was really inspiring to see the guys in the band working as hard as they did [on this record,] and it really rubbed off on me, and I think the final product is the best of what Yellowcard has to offer.”

Yellowcard is making up for lost time this year by touring continuously, hoping off Warped Tour early to head to Japan, then Australia and Canada before embarking on their longest tour with Blue October, Ozma and Shiny Toy Guns in the fall.

In the end of it all, Mackin isn’t crossing his fingers in hopes for >Paper Walls to break record sales numbers or to top any charts. To him, the band’s goals are already accomplished.

“How the industry is changing and how many bands are out now, I think it’s just a blessing for Yellowcard to still be able to play music everyday... We’ve already done more than we every dreamed we could. It feels really good to be in Yellowcard right now.”

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Monday, August 13, 2007

Yellowcard LIVE now!

From MySpaceIM!

21:00 - Fighting (To Sarah, from Canada)

21:05 - Down on My Head (To another Sarah)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQZtQD14OiY

21:09 - Light Up The Sky
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vXJotlyeA9Q

21:13 - Dear Bobbie (First time playing! To Ronnie)
Parte 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iHRJ9C7Bkjw
Parte 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7SdPK3vizq0

Ryan forgets the second part and says it to Pete, who's playing piano.

21:19 - Afraid (To Lize, from BRASIL)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NLRbd91tEU4

21:24 - Rocket (To Raven, from California)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bzcV2W79eAs

21:30 - Way Away (To Jenny, from Florida)

21:36 - Waiting Game (To Jess, from Canada)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9tGIpDDKPc

21:41 - Only One (To Sean, from Chicago)
Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9cbSxiyAjPc
Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EPzTnoNWFhY

Sean is on the audience and says it was amazing.

21:46 - Gifts and Curses (To Arizona)

21:51 - Five Becomes Four (To Josh, from Pensylvania)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z6O_ngbsMuk

21:57 - Ocean Avenue (To Bass Player)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sxkn2LpGFYg

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[Myspace - Blog] August 13, 2007

"LIVE TODAY!!!

Your mission should you choose to accept it is to go to myspace.com/yellowcard at 8pm ET/5pm PT tomorrow to see us play your requests live. TODAYwould be TODAYif you are wondering. We are going to have a good time with this so don't miss it!

-Ryan"

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Sunday, August 12, 2007

[Interview] Amazon

The online store Amazon has just published a new interview with Yellowcard. In a black and white style and exclusive studio scenes, the five members talk about the recording proccess of the new album Paper Walls.

Click here to watch.

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Thursday, August 9, 2007

[MySpace - Blog] August 09, 2007

Top 5 album openers

1.Smells Like Teen Spirit-Nirvana "Nevermind"
This is the reason I picked up a guitar. It was the first riff I ever learned. It is legendary.

2.Linoleum-NOFX "Punk in Drublic"
This song was the first note of punk rock I ever heard. The cred police may give me crap for that but what can I say? I grew up watching MTV and then there was NOFX.

3.Tired Of Sex-Weezer "Pinkerton"
I am biased because this is one of my all time favorite records but let's just say lyrically I get it. We will be alright Rivers.

4.Narcolepsy-Ben Folds Five "The Unauthorized Biography of Reinhold Messner"
I waited outside Streetlight Records in Santa Cruz, CA the day this record came out and this song turned my car into a concert hall. This band is all time for me.

5.Burnout-Green Day "Dookie"
The opening track to the soundtrack for your life if you were born in 1979. I can document each chapter of my adolesence and adulthood by which Green Day record I was listening to. This was page one.

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Monday, August 6, 2007

[MySpace - Blog] August 06, 2007 (2)

Yellowcard Live on Hey, Play This!














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[MySpace - Blog] August 06, 2007 (1)

"Goodbye Australia...More Blue October Dates

The trip we just took to Japan and Australia was amazing. Thanks to everyone who came to the shows. Theres a new webisode up showing a little of our trip to FUji Rock in Japan and our shows in Melbourne and Sydney were some of the best weve ever had.

I also have some more dates for our fall tour with Blue October to announce so here they are...

10/11 Chicago, IL The Riviera Theatre

10/16 Ames, IA Stephens Auditorium

10/26 Los Angeles, CA Greek Theatre

11/3 Houston, TX Verizon Wireless Theater

11/4 San Antonio, TX Sunset Station

Pre-sale for these shows starts tomorrow so go get em! Heres the link

https://tixx1.artistarena.com/yellowcard/

-Ryan"

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Thursday, August 2, 2007

[MySpace - Blog] August 02, 2007

Watch out Sydney...

"Wow. That is all I can say about how insane the show at the Metro in Melbourne was last night. I have always loved coming to Australia but playing these new songs and getting blown off the stage by the crowd in front of us, well I have fallen in love with this country all over again. Everyone coming to Luna Park in Sydney has their work cut out for them.

Before I head out to get some food I would like to share with you an experience I've just had. I am sitting in my hotel room in Sydney flipping through the channels on the TV and the last three are radio stations. As i changed to NOVA FM I heard them say "Foo FIghters" so I stopped. The Foo's are one of my all time favorite and most influential bands. They're new single "The Pretender" was about to be played for the first time on that station and the first time to my ears. So I sat and waited through some bad pop and then it arrived at 7:30 pm. I would not be so arrogant to assume that we are all of your favorite band, but I know how excited some of you were to hear new stuff from us. Just thought you'd like to know that I still get excited like that too. The song was amazing for the first listen and I cannot wait for the new Foo Fighters record. hahahahahhhaa no way! Right this second Light Up the Sky came on the same station! wow...if you told me when I started playing guitar at 13 that one day a song by my band would be on the same countdown as a song written by Dave Grohl I would have told you to get on some medication. Super cool. Love you guys."

-Ryan

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