High Flight Society

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Sweet Redeemer 03:42 Tools
Time is Running Out (Where to Start) 03:28 Tools
Up Above 04:13 Tools
Declaration 04:09 Tools
Learn to Let Go 03:21 Tools
Wake Up 03:37 Tools
Loss For Words 03:21 Tools
Escaping 03:34 Tools
What's Wrong 03:24 Tools
Get By 04:36 Tools
inhaling a bullet 02:51 Tools
Time Is Running Out 03:30 Tools
Run From Yesterday 03:14 Tools
Give It Up 03:06 Tools
I Will Follow You 03:44 Tools
Raise Me 03:45 Tools
Direction 03:06 Tools
The Proof 03:28 Tools
Come On Sister 03:36 Tools
Let It Burn 03:51 Tools
Come On Sister (Acoustic) 03:33 Tools
Move Like Daylight 03:47 Tools
Stand Up 01:12 Tools
Lights Come Down 04:28 Tools
Direction (from album "Lights Come Down") 04:28 Tools
Whats Wrong 03:27 Tools
With You With Me 03:34 Tools
Come On Sister (Acoustic Version) 00:30 Tools
Indecision (Bonus Track) 00:30 Tools
With You, With Me 00:30 Tools
SANCTUARY (Bonus Track) 00:30 Tools
What's Wrong? 00:30 Tools
Where To Start 00:30 Tools
The Moment 00:30 Tools
Die Young 02:32 Tools
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After releasing their national, self-titled debut under Nashville's RKT records in June 2007 and touring the country from Georgia to California to support the album, the four guys in High Flight Society (Jason Wilkes, brothers Michael and John Packer and Scotty Lockridge) had accomplished just about everything a young band could hope to. Radio success with songs like "Sweet Redeemer" and "Time is Running Out," playing shows in front of crowds of thousands and being named one of the top 100 releases of 2007 by itunes were crowning achievements. The road to success, however, is never an easy one. RKT shut its doors shortly after releasing the album, partially extinguishing the flame of what was a promising career. The touring and the writing of new music, however, didn't stop and a new day brings new opportunities. Flash forward to the end of 2008 and the flame is beginning to burn bright again. Fueled by the best music of their career thus far, which is about to be recorded and released, and new member Jerad Griffin (formerly of Anberlin, on guitar/background vocal duties), who has added a fresh dynamic to their sound and already tight live show, morale is high among the HFS team and their many fans all over the world alike. The road to success may not be easy but for HFS now, the path there has never been more clearly lit or eaiser to see. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.