Don't Look Down

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To All Our Saviors 03:17 Tools
Wake Me 03:02 Tools
Bender 02:24 Tools
The Fear In Love 04:08 Tools
On My Own 02:50 Tools
Right Where It Hurts 00:00 Tools
Stages Of Dying 03:12 Tools
Trust Is A Word 00:00 Tools
Last Breath 03:12 Tools
Defined By Your Desire 03:02 Tools
Can You Hear Me? 03:31 Tools
Undone 02:50 Tools
Down And Out 02:50 Tools
Follow 00:00 Tools
Dramatic You 02:57 Tools
Fast Forward 00:00 Tools
Visiting Hours Are Over 00:00 Tools
Start The Show 00:00 Tools
Brainwashed 00:00 Tools
Get It Right 00:00 Tools
Better Off 00:00 Tools
Hindsight 00:00 Tools
All Those Times 00:00 Tools
What's Left 00:00 Tools
The Beginning 00:00 Tools
Fade 00:00 Tools
Trying 00:00 Tools
Not Alone 00:00 Tools
Away 00:00 Tools
can you hear me 00:00 Tools
Words Kill 00:00 Tools
Another Day 00:00 Tools
Fast Forward (demo version) 00:00 Tools
Still the One 00:00 Tools
Liar 00:00 Tools
Bestfriend 00:00 Tools
Track 3 00:00 Tools
Fink 00:00 Tools
Crying Wolf 00:00 Tools
Here All Along 00:00 Tools
Can You Hear Me (Rock) 00:00 Tools
Cop Out 00:00 Tools
Here I Am 00:00 Tools
Just Like You 00:00 Tools
Toothpaste 00:00 Tools
Moto 00:00 Tools
Never Last 00:00 Tools
Someday Not Soon 00:00 Tools
Quarter Life Crisis 00:00 Tools
Your Still the One 00:00 Tools
You're Still The One 00:00 Tools
Everyone 00:00 Tools
Sick 00:00 Tools
Getting Up 00:00 Tools
Fear In Love - The Fear in Love 00:00 Tools
The Duvet Song 00:00 Tools
thinking 00:00 Tools
Who You Are 00:00 Tools
Not You 00:00 Tools
This Never Gets Old 00:00 Tools
A Melody for Jordan 00:00 Tools
People Are People 00:00 Tools
Do It for Dale 00:00 Tools
Stand by Me 00:00 Tools
Somewhere in Between... 00:00 Tools
Figured You Out 00:00 Tools
Even Superman Needs a Fortress of Solitude 00:00 Tools
Forever Friends 00:00 Tools
Truth or Consequences, Nm 00:00 Tools
By Your Side ("Miss Davis, Will You Go to Prom With Me?") 00:00 Tools
Undone [live] 00:00 Tools
Invictus 00:00 Tools
Bender (Live) 00:00 Tools
Bring Me The Horizon feat. Foreign Beggars 00:00 Tools
Undone (Live) 00:00 Tools
All Our Saviors 00:00 Tools
| Living On The Edge 00:00 Tools
Sample 00:00 Tools
Sunrise 00:00 Tools
Still the One (Cover) 00:00 Tools
Don't Look Down 00:00 Tools
Crawling On the Dancefloor 00:00 Tools
David Bowie 00:00 Tools
Ground Up 00:00 Tools
Gullible 00:00 Tools
Tryin 00:00 Tools
Martin Garrix & Usher 00:00 Tools
All Those Things 00:00 Tools
Dudes Just Wanna Have Fun 00:00 Tools
The Sugarplastic 00:00 Tools
Perfect 00:00 Tools
Can You Hear Me- 00:00 Tools
MARTIN GARRIX FEAT. USHER 00:00 Tools
Something to Say 00:00 Tools
Whatsleft 00:00 Tools
AnotherDay 00:00 Tools
Don't Look Down - To All Our Saviors 00:00 Tools
Words Kill (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Fast Foward 00:00 Tools
Can Your Hear Me? 00:00 Tools
dont look down - On My Own 00:00 Tools
Still The One (Shania Twain Cover) 00:00 Tools
Be Mine Tonight 00:00 Tools
Track 02 00:00 Tools
All Our Saviours 00:00 Tools
Intro 00:00 Tools
Still The One (Shania Twain) 00:00 Tools
Don't Look Down - Hindsight 00:00 Tools
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With their latest album The Fear In Love, Dont Look Down have departed from the world of adolescent pop/punk, this time exploring a darker, less traveled road. “There will always be some pop-punk influences there, but this is not a pop-punk record,” mulls front man Ryan Ogren, “It’s darker, lyrically and musically, than anything we have done in the past.” Together since high school, and still only in their early twenties, Dont Look Down have earned their stripes as relentless road-dogs, sharing stages nationwide with the likes of Yellowcard, Simple Plan, RUFIO, New Found Glory and endless others since releasing their debut full-length Start The Show in early 2002. With their honest and evolving style (a compelling and unique blend of pop/punk energy and dark, driving rock....played with precision and intensity) and impressive appetite for touring, Dont Look Down's hard work was paying off: the band sold over 5,000 copies of their Five EP, produced by Will Salazar (Fenix TX), on their own in a matter of months, Nitro Records snapped them up in 2003 and recently matched the band up with Brian McTernan for their sophomore album. The Fear In Love is Dont Look Down's next step in their sonic evolution. “We wanted there to be more of an emphasis on instrumentation on this record to show off our playing ability a bit more,” explains Ogren “We always want to keep challenging ourselves musically.” Producer Brian McTernan (Thrice, Cave In, Hot Water Music) played an integral roll in Dont Look Down’s maturing sonic signature, bringing The Fear In Love a welcome sense of scale and depth-of-field without sacrificing the band’s emotive rough-edges or performance panache. Though all four members of Dont Look Down contribute to the writing process, Ogren remains their creative leader. Music entered his life early. He grew up listening to the classic rock of Led Zeppelin and Guns ‘n Roses, before being impacted by the ‘new school’ punk of NOFX, MXPX and later the Ataris and New Found Glory. More recently, musically ambitious influences like Thrice, Recover and Story of the Year have also influenced the songwriting which became The Fear In Love: the restless riffage and twin-guitar harmonizing of “Stages Of Dying,” juxtaposed against Ogren’s optimistic, cinematic vocal refrains; the ominous bass, interjected guitars and intricate counter-melody of opener “Right Where It Hurts;” and the shape-shifting guitar and drum assault of “Last Breath,” which sets up plaintive plateaus of hope and harmony. Lyrically, The Fear In Love is at once a personal and universal document, relating what Dont Look Down have been through as a band to what we all experience in life and relationships: “The title, The Fear In Love refers to the fact that with anything involving love there’s always an aspect of fear,” says Ogren. “We love what we do but there’s no guarantee that it’s going to work out - just like with any relationship: you put in all you have, but in the back of your head you really don’t know what’s going to happen. You just have to hope for the best ...” Having grown up together, Dont Look Down have a best friends’ chemistry on stage which can’t be manufactured, and, though they’re as energetic a band as you’ll see, they have too much respect for their music to let adrenaline overwhelm artistry:“We try to find some sort of medium between going off on stage and playing really well, being a really tight band ...we just try to go out there and play every show as if it is our last.” A rare coming-together of youthful intensity, unique songwriting skill, fierce playing ability, and endless back-breaking roadwork: Dont Look Down have nothing to fear with The Fear In Love. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.