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New Record: The League Of Tomorrow out 09.04.2007
Secret underground societies. Battles between super-powered heroes and villains. Metaphorical and literal deals with the Devil. Buried time capsules filled with ancient wisdom. All of these things, along with a hundred-year curse and one man's struggle to find meaning and hope, play a role in The League Of Tomorrow, the epic new album by San Francisco’s Karate High School. The disc serves as a follow-up to the group’s 2006 full-length indie-label debut, Arcade Rock, which most notably featured the underground fan favorites “Good News And Bad News” and “Sweep The Leg.”
As singer/songwriter Paul McGuire explains, The League Of Tomorrow is “one complete story told over the course of eleven songs,” chronicling the adventures of characters he created in his graphic novel of the same name. “I’m a huge comic book nerd, and I firmly believe that comics are modern American mythology. I wanted to write a record that told a specific story with themes of love, self-discovery, and destiny, and I found that super-powered beings are perfect for that sorta thing.” Read More...
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Toyplane consists out of one guy,Paul Freysen,thats sometimes joined by friends. Freysen takes his music seriously,but not so much with regards to himself.Freysen agreed not to stick or be labelled to one particular genre as his love and desire to create music is rather diverse. So when it comes to writing and recording songs, his golden rule is "anything goes". There's really nothing cool or hidden about Toyplane, just a guy who wears his heart on his sleeve and who enjoys making music.
Seriously, you guys need to cover Frou Frou's Let Go. Its the song at the end of Garden State. I know for a fact that you guys would make this your own and become way more known if you did so.
I made a bit of lemonade in my pants when I saw Nov. 10th in Nashville. I will not miss this one; like I foolishly did the last time you fine gentlemen came around.