The Meeting Places

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Now I Know You Could Never Be the One 04:01 Tools
On Our Own 03:36 Tools
Freeze Our Stares 04:48 Tools
See Through You 02:51 Tools
Wide Awake 03:01 Tools
Blur the Lines 04:19 Tools
Same Lies As Yesterday 04:17 Tools
Where You Go 04:18 Tools
Love Like The Movies 03:42 Tools
Take to the Sun 06:12 Tools
Hall Of Fame 03:02 Tools
Turned Over 03:33 Tools
Until It's Gone 03:04 Tools
Cardboard Robot 04:10 Tools
Nothing's The Same 02:55 Tools
Sink Into Stone 03:24 Tools
Mumble 02:26 Tools
Numbered Days 03:24 Tools
The City's Asleep 02:38 Tools
Pause 03:45 Tools
Same Lies Yesterday 04:18 Tools
Stay the Same 04:18 Tools
now i know 00:00 Tools
Outdoor Miner 02:47 Tools
You and I 02:47 Tools
Patricia Jane 02:47 Tools
Fallout 02:47 Tools
Millions 04:04 Tools
MILLIONS (demo) 03:56 Tools
Two More Hours 04:41 Tools
Until Its Gone 04:41 Tools
We're All The Same 04:41 Tools
Wings Undone 04:41 Tools
02 Until it's Gone 04:41 Tools
01 Love Like The Movies 04:41 Tools
04 Mumble 04:41 Tools
08 The City's Asleep 02:41 Tools
Until It's Gone (feat. Jim Fairchild) 04:20 Tools
07 - Wide Awake 03:01 Tools
the Meeting Places - On Our Own 03:01 Tools
Two More 03:01 Tools
The Citys Asleep 04:18 Tools
05 - Same Lies As Yesterday 04:18 Tools
the Meeting Places - See Through You 04:18 Tools
nothings the same 04:18 Tools
06 - Blur The Lines 04:20 Tools
Now I Know You Could Never Be The 04:20 Tools
Find yourself along the way 03:37 Tools
On Our Own. 04:20 Tools
Taka To The Sun 04:20 Tools
the meeting places - 05 - same lies as yesterday 04:20 Tools
10 - Turned Over 03:34 Tools
04 - Now I Know You Could Never Be The One 04:02 Tools
08 - Where You Go 04:19 Tools
2. Until It's Gone 00:00 Tools
5. Hall of Fame 00:00 Tools
The Meeting Places - Cardboard Robot 00:00 Tools
10. Cardboard Robot 03:46 Tools
The Meeting Places - Pause 03:46 Tools
the meeting places - 02 - on our own 03:37 Tools
the Meeting Places - Freeze Our Stares 03:37 Tools
The City's Asleep (feat. Jim Fairchild) 03:37 Tools
The Meeting Places - Love Like The Movies 03:37 Tools
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The Meeting Places was founded in September 2001 in Los Angeles, California by four guitarists, including Scott McDonald (Closedown, Alison’s Halo and Brad Laner’s post-Medicine project, Amnesia), the architect of the quartet’s signature reverberating washes. Dean Yoshihara soon shifted to drum kit, Arthur Chan lent his talents to bass guitar, and singer and lyricist Chase Harris remained on rhythm guitar. In Autumn 2002 the band recorded their debut album (Find Yourself Along the Way) at The Ship with Aaron Espinoza, the famed musician (Earlimart) and producer (The New Folk Implosion, Eliot Smith, The Breeders). Each member contributed to the songwriting process (Dean and Arthur picking up the guitar again for passages in “Take to the Sun” and “On Our Own” respectively). Find Yourself Along the Way is a stream of peerless compositions that inconspicuously tours the best of the early 1990s dream pop scene. But, due in large part to Harris’ deliciously nonchalant voice, the songwriting progresses from that scene with momentum towards a sparkling style of noise-pop that is equally memorable and provocative. The album appeared on the Top Albums of 2003 lists of several publications around the world, with critics noting the record's crafty juxtaposition of ambience and tunefulness. From late 2005 to early 2006 the quartet recorded their sophomore album with Jim Fairchild (Grandaddy, Earlimart) at The Ship. "Numbered Days" contains ten luminous new songs that combine infectious, melodic indie-pop with the tremulous soundscapes the band first explored on their 2003 debut. The album will be released worldwide on Words On Music in early Autumn 2006. The Meeting Places has performed live extensively in California, including the 2003 San Francisco Noise-Pop Festival. They also played at South By Southwest in Austin, Texas in both 2003 and 2005. In the late summer of 2008 The Meeting Places returned from a two-year hiatus. New songs are currently being worked on, as well as live shows throughout Los Angeles Scott McDonald left the band in late 2010 and was replaced by Matt Gleason in early 2011. Currently in the early stages of writing new songs for a L.P. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.