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January 11, 2008

Song Lyrics

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Stacie Orrico – Stuck I… can’t get out of bed today Or get you off my mind I just can’t seem to find a way To leave the love behind I ain’t tripping I’m just missing you You know what I’m saying You know what I mean You’ve kept me hanging from a string While you make me cry I’ve tried to give you everything But you just give me lies I ain’t tripping I’m just missing you You know what I’m saying You know what I mean Every now and then when I’m all alone I’d be wishing that you would call me on the telephone Say you want me back but you never do I feel like such a fool There’s nothing I can do I’m such a fool for you I can’t take it What am I waiting for? I’m still breaking I miss you even more And I can’t fake it The way I could before I hate you but I love you I can’t stop thinking of you It’s true, I’m stuck on you Now loves a broken record that’s been Skipping in my head I keep singing yesterday Why we have to play these games we play I ain’t tripping I’m just missing you You know what I’m saying You know what I mean Every now and then when I’m all alone I’d be wishing that you would call me on the telephone Say you want me back but you never do I feel like such a fool I can’t take it What am I waiting for? I’m still breaking I miss you even more And I can’t fake it The way I could before I hate you but I love you I can’t stop thinking of you It’s true, I’m stuck on you Every now and then when I’m all alone I’d be wishing that you would call me on the telephone Say you want me back but you never do I feel like such a fool There’s nothing I can do I’m such a fool for you I can’t take it What am I waiting for? I’m still breaking I miss you even more And I can’t fake it The way I could before I hate you but I love you I can’t stop thinking of you I hate you but I love you I can’t stop thinking of you Don’t know what to do I’m stuck on you Stacie Orrico - More To Life I’ve got it all, but I feel so deprived I go up, I come down and I’m emptier inside Tell me what is this thing that I feel like I’m missing And why can’t I let it go CHORUS: There’s gotta be more to life… Than chasing down every temporary high to satisfy me Cause the more that I’m… Trippin’ out thinkin’ there must be more to life Well it’s life, but I’m sure… There’s gotta be more (Than wanting more) I’ve got the time and I’m wasting it slowly Here in this moment I’m half-way out the door Onto the next thing, I’m searching for something that’s missing CHORUS I’m wanting more I’m always waiting on something other than this Why am I feelin’ like there’s something I missed…. Always… Always… CHORUS - repeat twice More to life There’s gotta be more to life (more to life) There’s gotta be more to life (more) More to my life

January 9, 2008

Tom From Blink-182 Has A New Band

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By: ChartAttack.com Staff

Blink-182's Tom DeLonge
Blink-182’s Tom DeLonge

With Blink-182 on "indefinite hiatus" (code word for "We’re breaking up, but we’d like to keep the option of releasing a new album if our new solo projects tank"), the band’s three members have the freedom to do virtually anything they want. Blink sold millions of albums during their decade-plus run, so the now grown-up pop-punkers can afford to release whatever kind of vanity projects tickle their individual fancy.

We’ve already told you what Mark Hoppus and Travis Barker have been up to and now Tom DeLonge has spoken out about his post-Blink career. He wants to be a rock star.

No, not an of-the-moment pop-punk rock star. He’s already done that. DeLonge wants to be a real full-fledged mainstream "Hello, my name is Bono/Sting/Mick" kind of rock star. In a new interview with MTV News, DeLonge revealed details about his new band, Angels & Airwaves. In a Fred Durst-esque bout of boasting, DeLonge declared, "I’m not just creating another band. I’m trying to create the world’s greatest rock band" and also compared the upcoming album to U2’s classic, The Joshua Tree.

( http://www.chartattack.com/damn/2005/11/0208.cfm )

Love their song, I know it’s been a long time since he got a new rock band but last night I watched their video and I like them. Wanna know more about them. 

January 8, 2008

Cool Band

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30 Seconds to Mars

"A story of life, love, death, pain, joy, and passion. Of what it is to be human" is how singer/guitarist Jared Leto describes 30 Seconds to Mars’ new release A BEAUTIFUL LIE. 30 Seconds to Mars’ self title 2002 debut established the group as a fresh, new force, revealing a multi-faceted outfit that thrived on creative exploration and escape.

A BEAUTIFUL LIE, produced by Josh Abraham, is an entirely new, far renewal that feature energetic keyboards, vast, abrasive guitars and infectious vocals. From start to finish, A Beautiful Lie is a story riddled with pain, frustration, ambition and ultimately purifications. It is a bracing soundtrack to a life in turmoil and a testament to the durability of the human spirit.

30 Seconds to Mars


30 Seconds to Mars’ self-titled 2002 debut established the group as fresh, new force, revealing a multi-faceted outfit that thrived on creative exploration and escape. And for their follow-up, "A Beautiful Lie," frontman Jared Leto wanted to explore an entirely new, far more confessional sonic landscape.

"On the first record I created a world, then hid behind it," Leto says. "With ‘A Beautiful Lie,’ it was time to take a more personal and less cerebral approach. Although this record is still full of conceptual elements and thematic ideas it is ultimately much more wrapped around the heart than the head. It’s about brutal honesty, growth, change. It’s an incredibly intimate look into a life that is in the crossroads. A raw emotional journey. A story of life, love, death, pain, joy, and passion. Of what it is to be human."

In addition to being more lyrically direct, "A Beautiful Lie" has undergone a musical transformation as well. Progressive, multi-tracked passages have been replaced by leaner and far more impacting constructs and some of the eclecticism has been focused in order to compliment the honesty of the songwriting. "We wanted to focus on the insides of the song," Jared says. "To cut away anything extraneous. To get to the truth of it all. For us, it wasn’t about how much we could do but about how little. That was the beginning of a lot of challenges. I worked hard to create something very special and different the first time around, sonically and conceptually. And that first CD will always be that, no matter what. But, in order to move forward you have to leave some things behind. That was not always the easiest thing to do. In some ways, it was the birth of something new and the death of something old."

The results are transcendent. The first single, "Attack," is a dynamic expression of rebirth and renewal that features energetic keyboards, vast, abrasive guitars and infectious vocals, which soar from a pain-stricken wail to an intimate whisper. "The Kill" is more reflective, driven by beautifully complex guitars and a primal beat that segues into an epic, anthemic refrain, and "Was it a Dream" is an intimate, melodic, and surreal experience, pulsing with a moody rhythm that’s equally redolent of the Cure, and U2.

"We needed this album to be something that reset the bar for us," Leto says. "As proud as we are of our previous efforts, I really wanted to destroy the first record by making a second one. The last thing we wanted to do was make the same record twice."

"It was important for it to be emotionally accessible, and also stripped down and raw," says Jared’s brother and drummer Shannon. "We needed this record to sound really genuine and honest."

Dramatic transformation often comes at a price and 30 Seconds to Mars is no exception. The musical and lyrical changes that resonate throughout "A Beautiful Lie" reflect the sometimes painful development Jared and his bandmates underwent before and during the creation of the record. "There were a lot of intense changes taking place for us during the making of this project, personally and artistically," Jared says. "Change was an important theme this time around and you can feel it. However, as dark and reflective as some of the moments on this CD can be, there is always a huge sense of optimism and celebration. It was a battle. And in a way, it’s about going to war. Going to war with yourself and winning."

"When we toured for the last album, we were going to war every night," adds Shannon." "We played well over 300 shows, and eventually we won that battle. Now that we’ve accomplished that, this record was more about us continuing to grow and make really great songs."

Joining the Leto brothers in the studio for the first time were guitarist Tomo Milicevic and bassist Matt Wachter, both of whom toured for the first 30 Seconds to Mars album. On that disc, Jared recorded all of the guitar, bass and synth parts as well as the vocals, with Shannon playing the drums, but this time, a more collaborative route developed, which was new and exciting, but very challenging as well. Ultimately, it resulted in a very rewarding and productive collaboration.

"At first we weren’t really sure what our role was gonna be," Milicevic says. "But it became more defined as time went on. Jared would bring in the songs and we would all help shape them into what they became, which wasn’t always easy. I think the mantra for this record should be, ‘Through great struggle comes great art.’"

"It was a little strange to have other people involved in the process because I can be very protective of the music," admits Jared. "In the past, it was very difficult for me to let other people participate because it was such a special, private and personal experience for my brother and I. Now, for the first time, we have a group of four people who have the same vision, share the same tastes and dreams. And it’s amazing because we all work so well together."

For their last album, 30 Seconds to Mars, entered the studio with legendary producer Bob Ezrin. This time, they recruited Josh Abraham, who produced the Grammy award winning Velvet Revolver record. 30 Seconds to Mars began in April 2004 and worked on and off in six different studios before finishing the album. Jared credits Abraham for expediting the process.

"I’m very methodical and obsessive and will beat something to death to get something right, and Josh isn’t like that at all," Jared says. "He likes to keep things organic. He doesn’t over-think or overdo anything, which helped keep things sounding spontaneous."

"We didn’t do 10 million takes of everything, which is maybe why the record has a really raw feel," Wachter says. "It became more about capturing the initial thought, the first expression."

"Change was an important theme for all of us this time around and a cycle that everyone goes through many times in their lives," Jared explains. "I wanted each song to be like a chapter in a book. Together, they add up to make the story, but individually, every chapter has to have its own color, its own expression, its own personality."

"We’re striving to do something different, to look forward rather than back, to be free from the shadows of our inspiration, and to continue, with our voice to make our mark."

 

Quick Facts

  • Members:

Jared Leto –guitars and vocals
Shannon Leto –drums
Tomo Milicevic –guitars
Matt Wachter — bass

  • Started in 1998 by brothers Jared and Shannon
  • Influences include Pink Floyd, The Cure, Bjork, Rush, The Who, Depeche Mode, U2, Zeppelin, Pink Floyd
  • The band’s logo bears the phrase "Provehito in Altum", which roughly translated in Latin means "Launch forth into the deep".
  • Band wrote 40 songs for A Beautiful Lie before paring it down to only 10
  • "The Kill" spent 20+ weeks on the charts and was nominated for Best Rock Video at the 2006 MTV Video Music Awards

 

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From Yesterday Lyrics

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30 Seconds to Mars

He’s a stranger to some
And a vision to none
He can never get enough,
Get enough of the one

For a fortune he’d quit
But it’s hard to admit
How it ends and begins
On his face is a map of the world
(A map of the world)
On his face is a map of the world
(A map of the world)
From yesterday, it’s coming!
From yesterday, the fear!
From yesterday, it calls him
But he doesn’t want to read the message here

On a mountain he sits, not of gold but of sin
through the blood he can look, see the life that he took
From the council of one
He’ll decide what he’s done with the innocent

On his face is a map of the world
(A map of the world)
On his face is a map of the world
(A map of the world)

From yesterday, it’s coming!
From yesterday, the fear!
From yesterday, it calls him
But he doesn’t want to read the message
He doesn’t want to read the message
Doesn’t want to read the message here

On his face is a map of the world

From yesterday, it’s coming!
From yesterday, the fear!
From yesterday, it calls him
But he doesn’t want to read the message here
From yesterday,
From yesterday,
From yesterday, the fear
From yesterday,
From yesterday
But he doesn’t want to read the message here
But he doesn’t want to read the message here
But he doesn’t want to read the message here

December 29, 2007

New Rock

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Daa, it’s been long time since my first year of college. At that time I like Linkin Park a lot, they were like new form of rock. To be honest Rock is not my music genre but when I heard Linkin Park, I’m like having a-ha moment. Rock is not bad, I can enjoy the music too. I still remember some of my favorite songs like My December, Crawling, In The End, too many if I should mention here.

And just few days ago I’ve been told by my bestfriend that there is a new rock band that really rocks and they are………. yeahhh 30 Seconds To Mars. Oh my God the singer is Jared Letto, a movie star in Urban Legend (ring any bell). I never thought he could have so amazing voice. I’ve heard their songs and the lyrics is just extraordinary such as From Yesterday, The Kill and Attack. I watched their Video too, outstanding. I think now I found my other Rock Star….yaiy.

 






















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