Farewell To Freeway

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Sound Minds 00:00 Tools
The Glory Days 00:00 Tools
No Fate, No End 00:00 Tools
Definitions 00:00 Tools
Lemmings 00:00 Tools
Bat Wings 00:00 Tools
Speak Your Words 00:00 Tools
The Desperate Age 00:00 Tools
Smoke Signals 00:00 Tools
Convictions 00:00 Tools
The Last Thing I'll Ever Say 00:00 Tools
Risk It All 03:56 Tools
When We Hit The Ground 00:00 Tools
The Awakening 00:00 Tools
Portrait 00:00 Tools
The Dude 00:00 Tools
What Happens In Viper City, Stays In Viper City 00:00 Tools
Liquor? I Don't Even Know 'Er 00:00 Tools
Afterlife Lottery 00:00 Tools
Years 00:00 Tools
Here As One 00:00 Tools
Cemetery Dates 00:00 Tools
Inside Influence 00:00 Tools
Waking The Giant 00:00 Tools
Usurper 00:00 Tools
Top Gun 00:00 Tools
Token Ain't Weezy 00:00 Tools
Bones And Tissue 00:00 Tools
Dharma's A Bitch 00:00 Tools
28.6.42.12 00:00 Tools
Spare Parts 00:00 Tools
Blood Boils Quicker Than Water 00:00 Tools
Rico's Roughnecks 00:00 Tools
In These Wounds 00:00 Tools
Held Down With Busted Arms 00:00 Tools
Lies Between Lives 00:00 Tools
Misconceptions 00:00 Tools
Threat Company 00:00 Tools
Disturbance 00:00 Tools
Promises of the Gods 00:00 Tools
Burning At Both Ends 00:00 Tools
Weekdays Seldom Wake to Victory 00:00 Tools
New Dimension 00:00 Tools
Promises Of The Gods (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Like Home 00:00 Tools
Solar Powered Minds 00:00 Tools
Allegro De Janeiro 00:00 Tools
Accident, Explanation 00:00 Tools
Exhibition 00:00 Tools
Far from the Same 00:00 Tools
Gits and Shiggles 00:00 Tools
Once Unknown 00:00 Tools
Walk Away 00:00 Tools
Towering Inferno 00:00 Tools
The Way It Was 00:00 Tools
Outro 00:00 Tools
Intro 00:00 Tools
Introduction 00:00 Tools
Passive 00:00 Tools
One Mans Burden 00:00 Tools
Promises 00:00 Tools
Lidene 00:00 Tools
Farewell to Freeway - Promises 00:00 Tools
Liquor I Don't Even Know 'Er 00:00 Tools
Liquor? I Don't Even Know 'Er. 00:00 Tools
Farewell To Freeway - Lies Between Lives 00:00 Tools
Waking the Giant [Instrumental] 00:00 Tools
In a Dream 00:00 Tools
No Stranger 00:00 Tools
Bat Wings (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
New Dimensions 00:00 Tools
Everlasting 00:00 Tools
Lemmings (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Farewell to Freeway - In These Wounds 00:00 Tools
The Glory Days (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Definitions (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Convictions (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
What Happens In Viper City, Stays In Viper City (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Ome Mans Burden 00:00 Tools
Risk It All (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Untitled 00:00 Tools
Liquor? I Don't Even Know 'Er (New!) 00:00 Tools
The Desperate Age (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
The Awakening (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Promises of the gods(albumversion) 00:00 Tools
Weesdays Seldom Wake To Victory... 00:00 Tools
The Glory Days - Album Version 00:00 Tools
Sound MInds - Album Version 00:00 Tools
Sound MInds (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
04. When We Hit The Ground 00:00 Tools
05. The Dude 00:00 Tools
03. Smoke Signals 00:00 Tools
Liquor? I Don't Even Know'er 00:00 Tools
Dude 00:00 Tools
07. Here As One 00:00 Tools
02. The Last Thing I'll Ever Say 00:00 Tools
No Fate No End 00:00 Tools
Convictions - Album Version 00:00 Tools
Liquor? I Don't Even Know 'Er. (New Track!) 00:00 Tools
The Desperate Age - Album Version 00:00 Tools
08 Convictions 00:00 Tools
Speak Your Words (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
01. No Fate, No End 00:00 Tools
06. Years 00:00 Tools
10. Portrait 00:00 Tools
08. Waking The Giant 00:00 Tools
Bat Wings - Album Version 00:00 Tools
The Awakening - Album Version 00:00 Tools
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2000 - Present For five years Farewell to Freeway has been producing one of the freshest sounds to emerge from the Southern Ontario music scene in a long time. Consisting of Chris Lambert (guitars/lead vocals), his brother Adam (bass/screams), Richie Gregor (drums/backing vocals), Drew Harwood (guitars/backing vocals), and Michele Walter (keyboards/samples/backing vocals) Farewell to Freeway has continued to develop a clear and articulate voice and one that that has risen above an already oversaturated marketplace. With their ability to drag you through the depths of hell while simultaneously lifting you to the heights of rolling nimbuses you’ll find that Farewell to Freeway’s original breed of post-hardcore can emotionally subdue you seconds after you’ve been engulfed in rage. It’s also a sound that has resonated with thousands of people across the country. On ‘In These Wounds’ Farewell to Freeway has continued to cauterize old wounds while opening brand new ones, a pertinent force that has driven the band for the last five years. Produced by Mike Borkosky (Ill Scarlet, The Reason, The Dupes) ‘In These Wounds’ deploys an arsenal of pop catching hooks and devastating breakdowns. From the daunting hardcore crunch of tracks such as “Held Down With Busted Arms” to the ambiguously moving “Lies Between Lives”, the band’s new recording is not only their most complex and mature effort to date but, it’s also evidence of the rich emotional narrative that they’ve been able to construct. With incessant touring, Farewell to Freeway has forged a loyal and diverse following having completed seven full fledged Canadian tours while playing numerous Southern Ontario shows in between. Having toured from coast to coast on more then one occasion, the band has also had the opportunity to open for predominant acts such as Underoath, Hopesfall, Alexisonfire, Misery Signals, Silverstein, Protest the Hero, The Black Maria and Eighteen Visions amongst others. Their visionary musical balance has also been successfully promoted through three music videos that have all been added into extended rotation on Much Music’s LOUD channel while all three of their records have been released on Canada’s fastest growing independent record label, Year of the Sun. By breaking down and reconstructing their own preconditions, Farewell to Freeway has successfully avoided becoming lost in the shuffle while their brooding integrity has enabled them to shift the popular definition of what heavy music can be accepted as. With the band poised to etch some brand new wounds on the face of popular music they’ll be vying to not only expose themselves but, to further expand the genres responsible for influencing them. With the release of ‘In These Wounds’ Farewell to Freeway has successfully defined what the future of North American hardcore should sound like. DISCOGRAPHY: In These Wounds- 2006 (Year of the Sun) Weekdays Seldom Wake to Victory- 2004 (Year of the Sun) Between Yesterday and Today - 2003 (Year of the Sun) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.