New London Fire

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Different 00:00 Tools
We Don't Bleed 00:00 Tools
I Sing The Body Holographic 00:00 Tools
Someone Like You 00:00 Tools
When I Try 00:00 Tools
Tonight 00:00 Tools
You Will Disappear 00:00 Tools
Happy Now 00:00 Tools
To Breathe 00:00 Tools
Nadine 00:00 Tools
Somewhere In Between 00:00 Tools
Gremlin In The Machine 00:00 Tools
I Believe in Ghosts 00:00 Tools
This Is What Became 00:00 Tools
I Believe in Ghosts (DJ Goodwin remix) 00:00 Tools
Our Christmas In The Dark 00:00 Tools
Here I Am 00:00 Tools
Smile Annie 00:00 Tools
Olivia 00:00 Tools
Happiness Through Radios and Wires 00:00 Tools
Water Park 00:00 Tools
My Dear 00:00 Tools
Other Side of Town 00:00 Tools
Until The Light Goes Out On Me 00:00 Tools
Rise 00:00 Tools
Lonely 00:00 Tools
I Ran to Hide 00:00 Tools
Hearts Of Love 00:00 Tools
Long Shot 00:00 Tools
Arizona 00:00 Tools
The Jungle 00:00 Tools
The Dirt The Blood The Faith 00:00 Tools
I Don't See You Anymore 00:00 Tools
Brothers 00:00 Tools
October 00:00 Tools
Waterpark 00:00 Tools
Aint Wagin' War 00:00 Tools
The Dirt, The Blood, The Faith 00:00 Tools
I Believe In Ghosts (Remix) 00:00 Tools
"Different" 00:00 Tools
Longshot 00:00 Tools
California 00:00 Tools
Ain't Wagin' War 00:00 Tools
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Tired of This Man 00:00 Tools
I Got It Wrong 00:00 Tools
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Drip Code 00:00 Tools
02 Water Park 00:00 Tools
Momma 00:00 Tools
Believe in Ghosts 00:00 Tools
Catch 22 00:00 Tools
Nothing to See Here 00:00 Tools
03 Happiness Through Radios and Wires 00:00 Tools
I Believe In Ghosts [DJ Goodwin Dance Remix] 00:00 Tools
For My Own 00:00 Tools
Shadows from the Fire 00:00 Tools
Walk and Then Run 00:00 Tools
05 Olivia 00:00 Tools
06 Lonely 00:00 Tools
04 I Ran To Hide 00:00 Tools
Gracie 00:00 Tools
Every Single Day 00:00 Tools
Julia 00:00 Tools
Calling Me Home 00:00 Tools
This Is What We Became 00:00 Tools
07 Here I am 00:00 Tools
09 Smile Annie 00:00 Tools
08 My Dear 00:00 Tools
The Other Side of Town 00:00 Tools
10 Hearts of Love 00:00 Tools
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The Fire 00:00 Tools
Hey Ray 00:00 Tools
Now I'm Found 00:00 Tools
When It Gets Hard 00:00 Tools
Anna My Love 00:00 Tools
New London Fire - Someone Like You 00:00 Tools
The Prosecution of Jack Coppell 00:00 Tools
The God Project 00:00 Tools
Return of Coppell (Dirt/Blood/Faith Remix) 00:00 Tools
New London Fire - We Don't Bleed 00:00 Tools
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Some people make music because they want to, others do because they simply have no other choice. New London Fire frontman Dave Debiak fits into the latter category. As the brains behind the prolific indie outfit Sleep Station, Debiak released nearly one album a year for the past six years, most notably 2004’s critically acclaimed After The War. However, New London Fire is a completely different beast from New Jersey, one that couldn’t be tamed by one man alone. While New London Fire’s moniker was inspired My Chemical Romance bassist Mikey Way, the band quickly took on a life of their own. “[Way] is a really big supporter of the band and asked to play on the next record, but obviously can’t right now because he has other commitments,” Debiak explains. “He asked us to help him get together a Brit Pop band a long time ago and call it New London Fire, but nothing ever came of it. So when this band started, I asked him if we could use the name and he was all about it.” Comprised of Dave, his brother keyboardist Jason Debiak, drummer Nima Shirazi, guitarist Jonathan Lam, bassist Eric Willis and studio collaborator D. James Goodwin, New London Fire’s debut, I Sing The Body Holographic is an album that doesn’t defy genre categorizations—it transcends them. “We may not have anything in common with someone who’s listening to our music, but we’re just looking to make connections, regardless of what genre of music they typically listen to,” Dave explains. Cinematic in scope and vision, I Sing The Body Holographic’s 12 tracks are more like chapters in a book than individual songs. From the impossibly catchy opener and first single “Different” to the synth-driven dance floor anthem “I Sing The Body Holographic” to borderline southern rock feel of the closer “Somewhere In Between,” none of the songs on I Sing The Body Holographic sound like each other, yet together they form a cohesive musical statement. Lyrically, the album is equally haunting (as anyone who’s seen the urban Lord Of The Flies-esque video for “Different” already knows). “’Different’ is a song about this guy who falls in love with a prostitute and wants to love her, but she tells him things aren’t going to change,” Debiak explains. Alternately, “To Breathe” is about a serial killer who murders a prostitute on Valentine’s Day and “We Don’t Bleed” is about two ghosts trying to find each other in the afterlife. While the subject matter may be unorthodox, it’s also a welcome break from the current ubiquity of whiny break-up songs. But despite the album’s dense subject matter, what really matters is the songs. “The words and the music are the same thing; when you read the lyrics it’s a sad song, but when you hear it, you’ll just want to dance,” says Debiak, who cites everyone from Sam Cooke to Johnny Cash as songwriter fodder for the album. “It’s a heavy contrast between the music. You can get into it for one reason or another—or both,” he continues. “I think whatever people take out of it is there own experience, not mine.” Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.