Manic Bloom

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Running From The Scene 03:29 Tools
Never Back Down 03:18 Tools
Everything I Saved You From 05:12 Tools
Death and Conversation 05:06 Tools
What Scares You Most 05:28 Tools
Push Off The Ground 05:01 Tools
Farewell 04:37 Tools
In Loving Memory 04:37 Tools
A Thousand Angels 04:37 Tools
Tonight's When I Say Goodbye 04:38 Tools
Betrayer 05:19 Tools
Toynbee 05:36 Tools
Start a New One 03:27 Tools
One More Chance 03:10 Tools
False Prophet 03:27 Tools
La Naissance 00:36 Tools
Au Milieu 03:10 Tools
When You Sleep 03:10 Tools
To The Edge 00:00 Tools
Won't Be Alone 00:00 Tools
Is It Love? 00:00 Tools
Running From The Scene (JR McRemix) 00:00 Tools
My Fault 00:00 Tools
Answer (feat. Derek Minor) 00:00 Tools
Prepare The Way 00:00 Tools
Stay With Me 00:00 Tools
Never Back Down (Dude Perfect Mix) 03:07 Tools
Answer (feat Derek Minor) 03:07 Tools
Nothing To Prove 03:07 Tools
Death and Conversation (2010) 05:06 Tools
Never Back Down (Final Mix mp3) 03:07 Tools
Start A New One (Dude Perfect Mix) 03:27 Tools
Everything I Saved You From (2008) 05:17 Tools
Is It Love 05:17 Tools
Answer 03:23 Tools
Running from the Scene - JR McRemix 00:00 Tools
Everything I Saved You From You (Ungrateful Mix) 06:24 Tools
Everything I Saved You From (Ungrateful Club Remix - Todd Durrant) 06:54 Tools
03 Running From The Scene (edit) 03:29 Tools
Death and Conversation [dot.darkness Mix] 06:00 Tools
A Thousand Angels (album version 2010) 00:00 Tools
What Scares You Most (edit) 04:43 Tools
Never Back Down (album version 2010) 00:00 Tools
1000_Angels_Mix4_HOT 04:42 Tools
Au Milieu (2010) 03:10 Tools
Au Milieu (Instrumental) 03:10 Tools
Everything I Saved You From (Ungrateful Mix) 06:24 Tools
Tonight's When I Say Goodbye (2008) 04:38 Tools
1000 Angels 04:40 Tools
La Naissance (Instrumental) 06:24 Tools
BLacksilverufa Intro Dead Space 2 00:00 Tools
Stay With Me (Nothing To Prove) 03:23 Tools
Running From the Scene Lyrics 05:12 Tools
Start A New One (Brit Pop) 2011 00:00 Tools
Whataya Want From Me (Adam Lambert cover - live from MM practice) 03:23 Tools
Hot'n'cold (Katy Perry cover - live from MM practice) 03:59 Tools
What Scares You Most (Space City) 03:59 Tools
Manic Bloom - Never Back Down 03:59 Tools
A Thousand Angels (2010) 03:59 Tools
Everything I saved from you 05:12 Tools
Death and Conversation 05:12 Tools
Push Off The Ground (2010) 05:12 Tools
Never Back Down (Final Mix) 03:07 Tools
Manic Bloom - Betrayer 03:07 Tools
Written In The Stars (Tinie Tempah & Eric Turner cover, live from MM) 04:30 Tools
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Beginnings are never easy. Three years after forming in a room where the only pieces of furniture were a piano bench and a drum throne, Manic Bloom is finding its voice. It wasn't the delusion of grandeur or the promise of fame that inspired the five members to let go of everything and pursue their musical ambitions. That isn't quite the style of Nashville, Tennessee's "Epic Melodic Rock" band. "We played plenty of shows to empty rooms when we were first starting out," drummer Jeff Brinkley admits. "It was during that time we had to ask ourselves a lot of questions about who we are and what we were trying to accomplish. If any of those answers had anything to do with money or stardom, I'm pretty sure we wouldn't be where we are today." In their 2010 sophomore release "In Loving Memory," listeners can hear some of the thoughts that were going through their heads. Visions of hope met with brutal struggles. Intense passion confronted with equally concentrated opposition. This dichotomy is what defines Manic Bloom, according to keys player Jeff Hildebrand. "The reality is that we all live in conflict. However, we've seen over and over again that if we persevere, the result can be beautiful." And persevere they have, garnering Stereofame.com's Artist of the Month for July 2010, the "Best New Artist of 2009" award from Nashville's 102.9 The Buzz, Ourstage.com's October 2008 Grand Prize, and airtime on MTV. They also found themselves as the exclusive background music for the videos of internet sensations Dude Perfect, whom have over 18 million views on YouTube. "Almost immediately after [Dude Perfect] used our music, we started getting emails from people all over the globe," recalls frontman David Stevenson. "We were having to use online translators just to communicate with fans - it was surreal." Manic Bloom approached the process of recording "In Loving Memory" differently than their first self titled EP. Though still completely self-engineered and produced, "we were very intentional while recording this time around," said bassist Andy Neale. "We were not going to be satisfied with just releasing a handful of new songs. We threw parts away and re-recorded entire tracks multiple times, and several melodies were rewritten weeks after we thought they were already solidified. We even completely scrapped one song because it didn't fit the cohesiveness of the others." After emerging from their basement studio, which they have nicknamed "The Dungeon," they called upon Swedish mixing engineer Tobias Lindell (Kadawatha) and mastering engineer Richard Dodd (Kings of Leon, Green Day) for the finishing touches. "Our first EP was mostly created while reflecting on the past," said guitarist Matt Lawrence. "[For this project], we focused a lot more on what's in front of us. This album is about everything after this moment. We're not stopping." Jeff Brinkley - Drums Jeff Hildebrand - Keys Matt Lawrence - Guitar Andy Neale - Bass David Stevenson - Vocals Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.