Dexter Freebish

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Leaving Town 03:55 Tools
The Other Side 00:00 Tools
My Madonna 00:00 Tools
Wonderland 00:00 Tools
Higher 00:00 Tools
Falling Down 02:51 Tools
Life Of Saturdays 00:00 Tools
Tomorrow 00:00 Tools
Deeper 00:00 Tools
Spotlight 00:00 Tools
Prozak 00:00 Tools
Twilight 00:00 Tools
Bring Me Water 00:00 Tools
What Do You See? 00:00 Tools
Pretty People 00:00 Tools
How Do I Get Through to You 00:00 Tools
Save Me 00:00 Tools
Wild Things 00:00 Tools
Prozak (Be Like Me) 00:00 Tools
Everybody Knows Somebody 00:00 Tools
Ghosts 00:00 Tools
Ghosts (Voices in my Head) 00:00 Tools
Wide Awake 00:00 Tools
What I Need 00:00 Tools
Heavy 00:00 Tools
Last Christmas 00:00 Tools
No One Knows 00:00 Tools
Breathe 00:00 Tools
Breakdown 00:00 Tools
Save The Last Dance 00:00 Tools
Walk On Water 00:00 Tools
What I Need (LP Version) 00:00 Tools
Do You Want To 00:00 Tools
Breakdown (LP Version) 00:00 Tools
Shine On 00:00 Tools
When The Sun Shines 00:00 Tools
Can't Explain 00:00 Tools
Prozak (Be Like Me) (LP Version) 00:00 Tools
Prozak - Be Like Me 00:00 Tools
Made Some Friends Along The Way 00:00 Tools
Wild Things (LP Version) 00:00 Tools
Beautiful Girl 00:00 Tools
Save Me (LP Version) 00:00 Tools
Honestly 00:00 Tools
How Do I Get Through To You (LP Version) 00:00 Tools
Twilight (LP Version) 00:00 Tools
Come Down 00:00 Tools
Avalon 00:00 Tools
The Need Machine 00:00 Tools
Ghosts (Voices In My Head) (LP Version) 00:00 Tools
Breathe (LP Version) 00:00 Tools
Leaving Town (acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Falling Off The Edge 00:00 Tools
Pretty People (LP Version) 00:00 Tools
Heavy (LP Version) 00:00 Tools
Crossroads 00:00 Tools
No One Knows (LP Version) 00:00 Tools
Broken Arrow 00:00 Tools
She Is 00:00 Tools
Can't Have It All 00:00 Tools
Twilight Live 00:00 Tools
dexter freebish - leaving town 00:00 Tools
Prozak Acoustic Live 00:00 Tools
Leavin' Town 00:00 Tools
Wonderland (live) 00:00 Tools
Prozac 00:00 Tools
Say Goodbye 00:00 Tools
Rise 00:00 Tools
Pretty People (Simlish Version) 00:00 Tools
The Other Side (OST The Sims 3) 00:00 Tools
Instant Pleasure 00:00 Tools
Once Again 00:00 Tools
Together 00:00 Tools
Leaving Town (Live) 00:00 Tools
Grass is Greener 00:00 Tools
We are the pretty people 00:00 Tools
Leaving Town (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Ghosts - Voices In My Head 00:00 Tools
Dexter Freebish - Last Christmas 00:00 Tools
Twilight (Live) 00:00 Tools
01-Leaving Town 00:00 Tools
Prozac (Be Like Me) 00:00 Tools
What Do You See- 00:00 Tools
Another World 00:00 Tools
Prozack (Be Like Me) 00:00 Tools
Thoughts Invade 00:00 Tools
The Other Side (Ost AoM) 00:00 Tools
Going Places 00:00 Tools
Shadowman 00:00 Tools
The Other Side (The Sims 3) 00:00 Tools
Intro 00:00 Tools
The Giving of Time 00:00 Tools
Dexter Freebish - She Is 00:00 Tools
Leaving Home 00:00 Tools
Pretty People (Simlish) 00:00 Tools
Leaving_Town ( Alternative Times Vol. 06 (2000) ) 00:00 Tools
Love and Understanding 00:00 Tools
Pretty People (Live) 00:00 Tools
09-Life Of Saturdays 00:00 Tools
Images 00:00 Tools
Dexter Freebish - My Madonna 00:00 Tools
06-Tomorrow 00:00 Tools
Sweet Caroline 00:00 Tools
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Dexter Freebish is a band. Not a person. Starting up 15 years ago the Austin based quartet have always had a close association with fate and faith. They took their name from the Dexter Freebish Electric Roller Ride, a Houston (no longer open) based roller coaster, and it couldn’t be more appropriate. Shine On, Dexter Freebish’s first full length album in over six years, explores new sonic territory and builds on the hook laden songs of previous releases. While creating Shine On, the band was inspired by 808 drum machines, beat up synths, and their I-phone apps. Produced by The Singularity, the album ranges from the dance, heavy beat influenced “Wide Awake,” to the rock anthem “Do You Want To.” They also collaborated with Greg Wells (Katy Perry, One Republic) on the song “Save the Last Dance.” Dexter Freebish acknowledges the power of predestination and how it had a hand in them becoming a band. “I was just looking in the Austin Chronicle and had never been in a band or called an ad,” recalls lead singer Kyle. “At the time I wasn’t really a singer except for in school chorus, though I kept notebooks of lyrics. I saw an ad that read: “Singer Wanted. Influences Bono and Sting,” and I said, “what the heck and called, and because of reading the ad I met Chris Lowe (bass, keyboards, programming) and Scott Romig (guitars, programming) and Rob Schilz (drums.) It was the first ad I ever called and it’s still the only band I’ve ever been in.” Their determination led to “Leaving Town,” Dexter Freebish’s 1999 John Lennon Songwriting Contest Song of the Year (picked from 27,000 entries), which led to a record deal with Capitol Records for the band’s 2000 full-length debut A Life of Saturdays. After exuberantly received radio play (for “Leaving Town” and “My Madonna”), heavy video play on VH1 and MTV2, and enthusiastic tours both domestic and abroad, Dexter Freebish and Capitol Records experienced a regime change that would not allow the band to obtain the attention they deserved and both parties decided to part ways. This set-back proved to strengthen Dexter Freebish’s resolve, and the believed this was fate’s way of telling them to independently release their 2004 sophomore album, Tripped Into Divine. Pressed by producer Matthew Wilder (No Doubt) Tripped Into Divine bridged the gap between the wide-eyed wonder of unbridled youth and the contemplative fortitude of experience. The single on this album was the fan-favorite, “Prozak,” which went on to win Rock Song of the Year in 2004 in the John Lennon Songwriting contest. After touring the world to promote Tripped Into Divine, the band decided to go on permanent hiatus in 2005. “We all needed to do other things for a while,” says Lowe. He adds, “We never officially broke up and have all remained friends. But I can honestly say, there was never any hint that we would ever put out another Dexter Freebish record. We were pretty much done.” In early 2008, the band decided, on a whim, to play a couple of shows throughout Texas. “It just felt right playing together again,” says Romig. “Soon after that, we started writing and recording some new songs.” One of those new songs captured the attention of Electronic Arts, garnering the band’s song “The Other Side,” a spot in the Sims 3 video game. Steve Schnur, President of Electronic Art’s Publishing Company, Artwerk, comments, “I was in awe of the talent that Dexter Freebish exemplified when I first signed them to a record deal and these feelings have not changed. Ten years ago, I signed them to Capitol Records because of their incredible songwriting and performance abilities and ten years later I’m still working with them for the exact same reasons. The songs that they write are timeless.” Lowe comments, “It’s crazy to look back to the days when we were on Capitol and how much money the labels would waste to record albums. With modern technology, it is so much easier and cheaper to record an album these days.” Romig adds, “We laugh because recording and mixing this new album cost less than 1/2% of our budget for the albums we made on Capitol. This is a great thing for independent artists and brings power to the people.” Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.