Speedstar

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There Is A Light That Never Goes Out 03:44 Tools
There Is A Light That Never Go 03:46 Tools
Skyblue 02:43 Tools
Song for You 04:26 Tools
Revolution 03:58 Tools
This Everyday Life 03:24 Tools
Wishing Your Life Away 03:41 Tools
Fallen Star 03:55 Tools
Crazy Happy 04:37 Tools
Maybe 02:49 Tools
Unbreakable 03:42 Tools
Good Morning Saviour 05:08 Tools
Brand New Armour 02:06 Tools
It's Okay to Be Sad When It Rains 02:49 Tools
Piano Song (Sometimes) 03:22 Tools
Are You Feeling Better, Angela? 02:51 Tools
One Sunny Day 02:28 Tools
Crying 02:42 Tools
Let All Your Troubles Hurt Me 03:11 Tools
The Saddest Summer On Record 02:00 Tools
Sweetheart 02:51 Tools
Gospel #27 03:16 Tools
The End 02:25 Tools
A Place You Call Home 03:19 Tools
This Everyday Life (Into Your Arms) 00:00 Tools
It's OK to Be Sad When It Rains 02:49 Tools
Sleeptime Waltz 04:00 Tools
The Saddest Summer On Record (Reprise) 00:00 Tools
New Orleans Funeral No. 1 00:00 Tools
New Orleans Funeral No.1 00:00 Tools
There is a Light That Never Goes Out (Smiths) 00:00 Tools
Higher 00:00 Tools
look away 00:00 Tools
Sky Blue 00:00 Tools
Close To Me 03:47 Tools
Lucky 00:00 Tools
Are You Feeling Better, Angela 00:00 Tools
There is A Light That Never Goes Out (The Smiths) 00:00 Tools
#5 00:00 Tools
Concrete & Lead 00:00 Tools
its okay to be sad when it rains 00:00 Tools
angels hide beneath swollen eyes 00:00 Tools
Appletree 02:00 Tools
Someday 02:00 Tools
Are You Feeling Better Angela 00:00 Tools
angels overhead 00:00 Tools
The Wait For (Anna Lee) 00:00 Tools
The Old Man & The Sea 02:00 Tools
Berlin Chair 02:00 Tools
Gospel # 27 02:00 Tools
Everyday 00:00 Tools
paino song (sometimes) 00:00 Tools
There Is a Light That Never Goes 00:00 Tools
**Wishing Your Life Away 03:26 Tools
Do You Punk 03:57 Tools
November 03:26 Tools
There Is A Light That Never Goes Out (The Smiths Cover) 03:57 Tools
A Sadness Shared Is A Sadness Halved 03:26 Tools
Are You Feeling Better Angela? 03:26 Tools
Fun Disco Party in Da Mountains 03:17 Tools
Its OK To Be Sad When It Rains 03:57 Tools
*fallen star 03:57 Tools
Song For Hawker 03:57 Tools
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In early December 2002, Brisbane five-piece Speedstar played to a few hundred people squeezed comfortably in to an observatory at the back of the Australian Homebake festival site. The show was pure class - a beautifully acoustic affair ending with their drummer throwing roses in to the crowd and one that quickly became the most talked about set of the day. It capped off a brilliant year for the band after the release of their critically acclaimed debut album 'Bruises You Can Touch' - and it's about to be repeated tenfold with the arrival of their brand new album 'Forget The Sun, Just Hold On'. Speedstar's return to the fray isn't only what they've become famous for - creating songs that deal with the delicate nature of love and hate and every emotion in between - for while the title of 'Bruises You Can Touch' was a barely disguised nod to the dark hurt of the songs held within, this time round Speedstar have a new message - it's time to look for the positive, no matter what kind of situation you've found yourself in, and having spent most of 2003 writing and recording their second album with that in mind, Speedstar are about to present 14 of the most life-affirming tracks you're likely to hear from any band this year. Working with revered Scottish producer Tony Doogan (whose credits include albums from artists such as Belle and Sebastian, The Super Furry Animals and The Reindeer Section) and infamous LA music identity Mixerman, 'Forget The Sun, Just Hold On' was set down over three weeks in the cathartic surrounds of New South Wales' Byron Bay. The album was recorded with no less than seven people in the studio at once, with a revolving cast of glockenspiels, maracas, string and horn sections, gospel singers - and the list goes on - in the studio at any one time, which meant if someone wasn't playing something, they'd be called upon to pick up something else. What resulted is an album not only bursting with lush instrumentation, but also one with an experimental edge not found on the band's debut - the kind of thing that this time round led to tea-towels on the drumskins, an odd assortment of very un-rock instrumentation and all tracks being laid down in the studio as live as possible. You'll find the results in the poppy keyboard blips of tracks like 'Crying' or the warped Sgt. Pepper-esque 'The Saddest Summer on Record (reprise)', but it's also hinted at on more 'traditional' Speedstar tunes like the piano led 'Sky Blue' and heartbreaking acoustic of 'Gospel ..27'. Not that there's not still the occasional dark undertone that symbolised 'Bruises You Can Touch' sneaking through - while the tunes on 'Forget The Sun Just Hold On' are bursting with an almost illegal amount of optimism, you'll still find tracks like the summer joy of 'One Sunny Day', which, despite it's cheery acoustic camouflage, opens with the lyrics 'You were one sunny day/ In a year I wish would fade away/When you left me lying on the pavement…'. Rest assured it's still very much the Speedstar you know and love - the same band who, with a handful of EP's released during 2001 and 'Bruises You Can Touch' (with renowned Sex Pistols/ The Jam producer Steve James) gained a passionately devoted legion of fans buoyed on by a relentless touring schedule across Australia that included nationwide supports with bands like Doves and Starsailor and appearances at the Big Day Out, Livid and Homebake festivals - but this time, there's one essential difference - the hearts are mended, the love is ultimate and the sun is shining. 'Forget The Sun, Just Hold On' is not only an album about holding on, but also letting go. The first time you fell in love - this time prepare to fall even harder. They broke up in June 2006. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.