New Amsterdams Killed Or Cured Rar Files
Contents.Writing The album was originally recorded after, the band's third album. It was written primarily in 2004 after the release of The Get Up Kids album while that band was on its world tour. Several songs, chiefly 'Wears so Thin' and 'Watch the World Cave In' were written about the tensions in the band at the time that led to the group's eventual breakup. In fact, the song 'Drinking in the Afternoon' was written in a hotel room during the Japan leg of the tour the night before Pryor quit the band after the tour was over. The events surrounding the album's writing led to a much darker and foreboding tone than on previous releases.Production After The Get Up Kids went on hiatus after their 2004 world tour, Pryor turned his focus to The New Amsterdams, who started recording the first version of Killed or Cured. They initially recorded a more stripped-down acoustic version of the album, with many songs featuring only Pryor on vocals and guitar.
In 2005, The Get Up Kids formally announced their breakup, and that they would be doing one final tour before splitting up permanently on June 2. Because of this, the label to which both The Get Up Kids and The New Amsterdams were signed, wanted to hold off on the release of Killed or Cured, as it would reflect poorly on The Get Up Kids due to the mood of when it was written.Soon afterward, the band released the album online for free download, including cover art, from the band's website.
They also returned to the studio to re-record the album for its retail release. The new version of the album is substantially different from the original, with each song featuring the full band and, in some cases, strings and brass. This new version was produced by, a longtime friend who had also produced several albums by The Get Up Kids, as well as other side-projects like and.In 2006, The New Amsterdams announced that they would release the album on two discs. The first disc, called 'Killed' would feature the original, stripped down version of the album, and the second disc ('Cured') would feature the new re-worked versions of the songs. The album was eventually released on April 24, 2007.Track listing All tracks are written. Disc 1 (Killed)No.TitleLength1.'
Wears So Thin'3:592.' Your Red Hand'2:243.' Watch The World Cave In'2:254.' Drinking In The Afternoon'2:515.'
Maybe I'm A Fool'3:186.' Heaven Sent'2:177.' Full Thunder Moon'2:408.' Has Anyone Seen My Wings'1:589.'
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Just So Over You'2:0210.' Strangled By The Thought'4:00Disc 2 (Cured)No.TitleLength1.' Wears So Thin'4:232.' Your Red Hand'3:023.' Watch The World Cave In'3:174.' Drinking In The Afternoon'3:045.'
Maybe I'm A Fool'4:136.' Heaven Sent'3:047.' Full Thunder Moon'2:238.' Has Anyone Seen My Wings'3:129.' Just So Over You'2:2310.' Strangled By The Thought'4:09Personnel Band.
Vocals, Guitar. Drums. Eric McCann - Upright Bass.
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Dustin Kinsey - Guitar. Zach Holland - KeyboardProduction. Roget Moutenout - Producer, Mixing. Colin Mahoney - Engineer, Mixing. Roger Moutenot - Mixing. EngineerDesign. Geoff McCann - Artwork.
Matthew Doyle - ArtworkKilled or Cured Appendix Killed or Cured Appendixby. Released2006Length17: 27chronologyKilled or Cured(2005)Killed or Cured Appendix(2006)(2006)In 2006, the band released Killed or Cured Appendix, a six-song EP composed of B-sides left over from the Killed or Cured recording sessions on their website. It included new songs, alternate takes, and a cover. Some were full-band songs, whereas others were just demos that recorded on his own.Killed or Cured Appendix track listing Killed or Cured AppendixNo.TitleLength1.' Dear Lover'3:012.' The Ballad of Mike and Beth'3:333.'
Heaven Sent (Demo)'3:274.' Too Many of a Good Thing'3:005.' Suit Sacrifice'2:106.' Old Enough to Know Bitter'2:36References.
The people have spoken, and it's clearly this band is what they want. I didn't have much of theirs, so thanks so much to Tim for supplying all of it. The New Amsterdams are a five-piece indie rock band from Lawrence, Kansas that formed in 2000. Originally, they were conceived as a side project by Matt Pryor (best known as the guitarist/vocalist of the legendary Get Up Kids), who wanted to explore more acoustic-based material. Since then The New Amsterdams have evolved into a full band, with Pryor still at the helm. Their early work features collaborations from other members of the Get Up Kids (notably Rob and Ryan Pope), though in recent years The New Amsterdams have solidified a line-up entirely of their own.
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The band isn't currently active, since The Get Up Kids are back together and Pryor's involvement in his now truly solo career.There's not too much I comment on sonically, since admittedly I don't listen to this band a whole lot, but if you can imagine The Get Up Kids songwriting (with Pryor's unmistakably distinct voice) in a slowed down, acoustic-oriented atmosphere, this would be it. There's a ton of material to delve into here, and I'm super happy to finally deliver it. Never again will the requests be flooded with 'The New Amsterdams'.