Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Better Luck Next Time_A Lifetime Of Learning

Skate Punk

Tracklist

01 - Charades
02 - The Soundtrack To My High School Years
03 - Down and Out
04 - Love Answers Everything
05 - A Better Day
06 - One More Time
07 - Living In The Airwaves
08 - Remember When
09 - Trapped Inside Me
10 - On My Own
11 - Gone, But Not Forgotten
12 - Shoebox Memories (Demo)
13 - Chapters (Demo)
14 - Second Chance (Demo)
15 - In The End (Live Demo)
16 - Remember When (Live Demo)
17 - Trapped Inside Me (Live Demo)
18 - Living In The Airwaves (Live Demo)
19 - Charades (Live Demo)
20 - The Soundtrack To My High School Years (Live Demo)
21 - Truth For Two (Live Demo)

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1 comment:

  1. Since forming in the spring of ’04, Better Luck Next Time has put a staple on the pop punk scene as it is today. With 2 full-length albums, numerous compilation appearances, and a split CD under their belt, the band has proven they’re a force to be reckoned with. Their debut album “Third Time’s a Charm” was engineered, recorded, and produced entirely by themselves in the fall of ’05. It quickly caught the attention of InYaFace Records (Tokyo, Japan). The album hit Japanese Billboard at #19 on the Top 50 Charts. A year later, the band headed overseas to headline @UNITED Vol. 2 – Tokyo’s Melodic Attack in Shibuya, Japan at Club Quattro. The album was later declared the best selling foreign punk/emo record of ’06 in Japan.

    In September ’06, the band was chosen as one of the top 10 unsigned bands in CA out of 2,500 by the world famous KROQ in Los Angeles. They have since had ongoing airplay and are requested on a regular basis. In the spring of ’07, the band was invited back to Japan to play one of the biggest events of the year, PUNKSPRING ’07. They shared the stage with such bands as NOFX, New Found Glory, Jimmy Eat World, Allister, Ellegarden, and many more big name acts.

    Just months later, the follow-up to their debut album was released in Japan on August 25th. The album, “Start From Skratch,” quickly generated a buzz throughout Japan, as well as in the U.S. and Europe. A co-headlining tour with The Mad Caddies was put together in support of the record covering such areas of Japan as Tokyo, Osaka, and Nagoya.

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