MP3 Five Star Iris - ROCK: Modern Rock
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Great anthemic rock/pop with catchy melodies and meaningful lyrics.
12 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Modern Rock, POP: Power Pop
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Like much of Five Star Irisâs self-titled debut album, the anthemic first single âLet It All Outâ is a showcase for the Atlanta-based quartetâs soulful rock melodies, sharp songwriting and searching lyrics. Winner of the prestigious 2005 United Kingdom Songwriting Contest, the lyrics comment on the everyday struggle to relate to one another, a recurring theme on the album. âMy father used to say that communication makes friends and a lack of communication makes enemies,â recalls Alan Schaefer, Five Star Irisâs lead singer and guitarist. âItâs an interesting concept from a songwriting perspective because people not knowing how to express themselves has caused everything from broken hearts to wars.â
The band learned first hand about the importance of keeping the lines of communication open as it endured the ups and downs of making a record as an unsigned band. âIt was frustrating at the time, but recording the album over two years turned out to be a blessing because it gave us the chance to develop our chemistry on the road,â Schaefer explains. âWeâre all good friends, but touring together all over the Southeast and in Europe really bonded us musically.â
Schaefer, Alex Winfield (guitar, piano, vocals), Rob Schaefer (bass, vocals) and Dan Fishman (drums, vocals) recorded the 12 songs featured on FIVE STAR IRIS with co-producers Sylvia Massy Shivy (Tool, Red Hot Chili Peppers) and Rich Veltrop (Tom Petty) with additional production by Dexter Green (Collective Soul). The album also includes a pair of songs Schaefer co-wrote with Collective Soulâs Ed Roland.
One of those tracks, âAnyway,â mixes social commentary with an arena-ready chorus that asks, âWhy do we live in the drama?/Itâs all make believe.â âPersonal accountability is such a rare commodity these days because itâs easier to blame Hollywood or the government for your problems instead of looking in the mirror,â Schaefer says. âItâs an angry song, but thereâs an undercurrent of hope in there too. Iâve always been drawn to songs that balance those emotions.â
A more personal side of the bandâs songwriting emerges on âIs There Something I Can Do,â a song Schaefer wrote for family members after the loss of a close relative. The poignant ballad reflects Schaeferâs feeling of helplessness as he tried to comfort them. âBeing there for someone is more than just asking, âis there something I can do?ââ Schaefer says. âIt took me a while to accept that I couldnât do anything to help except be there for them. It comes back again to communication. Sometimes you say more when you stop talking and just listen.â
For more information go to www.fivestariris.com.
12 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Modern Rock, POP: Power Pop
Details:
Like much of Five Star Irisâs self-titled debut album, the anthemic first single âLet It All Outâ is a showcase for the Atlanta-based quartetâs soulful rock melodies, sharp songwriting and searching lyrics. Winner of the prestigious 2005 United Kingdom Songwriting Contest, the lyrics comment on the everyday struggle to relate to one another, a recurring theme on the album. âMy father used to say that communication makes friends and a lack of communication makes enemies,â recalls Alan Schaefer, Five Star Irisâs lead singer and guitarist. âItâs an interesting concept from a songwriting perspective because people not knowing how to express themselves has caused everything from broken hearts to wars.â
The band learned first hand about the importance of keeping the lines of communication open as it endured the ups and downs of making a record as an unsigned band. âIt was frustrating at the time, but recording the album over two years turned out to be a blessing because it gave us the chance to develop our chemistry on the road,â Schaefer explains. âWeâre all good friends, but touring together all over the Southeast and in Europe really bonded us musically.â
Schaefer, Alex Winfield (guitar, piano, vocals), Rob Schaefer (bass, vocals) and Dan Fishman (drums, vocals) recorded the 12 songs featured on FIVE STAR IRIS with co-producers Sylvia Massy Shivy (Tool, Red Hot Chili Peppers) and Rich Veltrop (Tom Petty) with additional production by Dexter Green (Collective Soul). The album also includes a pair of songs Schaefer co-wrote with Collective Soulâs Ed Roland.
One of those tracks, âAnyway,â mixes social commentary with an arena-ready chorus that asks, âWhy do we live in the drama?/Itâs all make believe.â âPersonal accountability is such a rare commodity these days because itâs easier to blame Hollywood or the government for your problems instead of looking in the mirror,â Schaefer says. âItâs an angry song, but thereâs an undercurrent of hope in there too. Iâve always been drawn to songs that balance those emotions.â
A more personal side of the bandâs songwriting emerges on âIs There Something I Can Do,â a song Schaefer wrote for family members after the loss of a close relative. The poignant ballad reflects Schaeferâs feeling of helplessness as he tried to comfort them. âBeing there for someone is more than just asking, âis there something I can do?ââ Schaefer says. âIt took me a while to accept that I couldnât do anything to help except be there for them. It comes back again to communication. Sometimes you say more when you stop talking and just listen.â
For more information go to www.fivestariris.com.
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