Lo-Pro

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Sunday 03:45 Tools
Not Me 00:00 Tools
Texas 03:34 Tools
Fuel 00:00 Tools
Reach 00:00 Tools
Oblivion 00:00 Tools
Walk Away 00:00 Tools
Fake 00:00 Tools
Never 00:00 Tools
Thread 00:00 Tools
Bombz 00:00 Tools
Ignition 00:00 Tools
Alive 00:00 Tools
Hang On 00:00 Tools
1Day 00:00 Tools
Breathe 00:00 Tools
Blame Me 00:00 Tools
Letting Go 00:00 Tools
Pushed Aside 00:00 Tools
Ingenious 00:00 Tools
A Life That's Just Begun 00:00 Tools
Wasting Away 00:00 Tools
Bow Down 00:00 Tools
Clean the Slate 00:00 Tools
Say 00:00 Tools
All I Have 00:00 Tools
Give Me Life 00:00 Tools
Early Morning Anger 00:00 Tools
We Are the Ones 00:00 Tools
What You Thinkin' 'Bout 00:00 Tools
1 Day 00:00 Tools
Wasteland 00:00 Tools
Today 00:00 Tools
Dig In 00:00 Tools
Sheer Electronic 00:00 Tools
Soulless 00:00 Tools
Obedience 00:00 Tools
Battle Song 00:00 Tools
Farewell 00:00 Tools
Novocaine 00:00 Tools
Novocaine (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
A Life Thats Just Begun 00:00 Tools
Novocaine (iTunes Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Not Me (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
This is not Goodbye 00:00 Tools
Sunday (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
OPEN UP 00:00 Tools
Breathe (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Get Out Of My Way 00:00 Tools
Clean The Slate (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
This is not Goodbye (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Sunday (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
This Way 00:00 Tools
Ammunition 00:00 Tools
Igintion 00:00 Tools
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One Day 00:00 Tools
01. Lo-Pro-Not Me 00:00 Tools
- Not Me - LoPro 00:00 Tools
01. Lo-Pro-Texas 00:00 Tools
- 1Day - LoPro 00:00 Tools
Ignition (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
08 - Oblivion 00:00 Tools
- Fuel - LoPro 00:00 Tools
oblivion (acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Reach (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Thread - LoPro 00:00 Tools
Blame Me (Bonus) 00:00 Tools
02. Lo-Pro-Hang On 00:00 Tools
Not Me [Acoustic] 00:00 Tools
- Thread - LoPro 00:00 Tools
Fuel - LoPro 00:00 Tools
04. Lo-Pro-Breathe 00:00 Tools
Ingenious (Bonus) 00:00 Tools
03. Lo-Pro-Today 00:00 Tools
02. Lo-Pro-Igintion 00:00 Tools
Breathe (Bonus) 00:00 Tools
1 Day - LoPro 00:00 Tools
03. Lo-Pro-Sunday 00:00 Tools
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03. Lo-Pro-Clean the slate 00:00 Tools
Breath 00:00 Tools
05. Lo-Pro-Letting Go 00:00 Tools
Ingenious - LoPro 00:00 Tools
Clean Slate 00:00 Tools
- Sunday 00:00 Tools
Walk Away - LoPro 00:00 Tools
This Way (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Give Me Life [vk.com/po_jesti] 00:00 Tools
Awake 00:00 Tools
02. Lo-Pro-Breathe 00:00 Tools
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Early Morning 00:00 Tools
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Fake (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Drive 00:00 Tools
Not Me - LoPro 00:00 Tools
Breath - LoPro 00:00 Tools
Not Me Acoustic 528 00:00 Tools
03 - Sunday 00:00 Tools
Oblivion [PULKASZONE] 00:00 Tools
Untitled 00:00 Tools
Bomz 00:00 Tools
1Day - LoPro 00:00 Tools
Texas - Demo 00:00 Tools
05 - Reach 00:00 Tools
Oblivion (Live Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Consider This (Filter Cover) 00:00 Tools
You Lie 00:00 Tools
02 - Not Me 00:00 Tools
All I Have (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Consider This (Filter Cover Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Texas (Demo) 00:00 Tools
Not Me [PULKASZONE] 00:00 Tools
Fuel [PULKASZONE] 00:00 Tools
Bombz (acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Walk Away[PULKASZONE] 00:00 Tools
Sunday [PULKASZONE] 00:00 Tools
Ignition [Acoustic] 00:00 Tools
Consider This (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
01 - Fuel 00:00 Tools
06 - Walk Away 00:00 Tools
09 - Ignition 00:00 Tools
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Texas 2 00:00 Tools
Igintion (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Lo-Pro - Sunday 00:00 Tools
Letting Go (Live Acoustic Feat. Aaron Lewis) 00:00 Tools
Consider This 00:00 Tools
Bow Down [vk.com/po_jesti] 00:00 Tools
All I Have (Live Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Obedience [vk.com/po_jesti] 00:00 Tools
Reach (unplugged) 00:00 Tools
Ignition [PULKASZONE] 00:00 Tools
1Day [PULKASZONE] 00:00 Tools
Thread [PULKASZONE] 00:00 Tools
Walk Down 00:00 Tools
Blame Me (Demo) 00:00 Tools
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Reach - 00:00 Tools
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Freedom is a beautiful thing. Take it from Abraham Lincoln, Sir William Wallace, Rage Against the Machine and now Southern California’s finest resurrected rock titans Lo-Pro. After a promising 2003 self-titled debut that yielded not only a bona fide radio smash in the crunching “Sunday”, but riveting acoustic gigs with Staind mainman Aaron Lewis, the quintet sunk into that all-too-familiar quagmire of label and cashflow malaise. Fast-forward several years, and Lo-Pro have liberated themselves with a vengeance on the strength of long-anticipated sophomore full-length The Beautiful Sounds of Revenge, easily one of the most addictive and passionate mainstream rock records of the year. Lo-Pro’s climb has been steep but rewarding, and is reflected with brutal honesty in Revenge’s 14-song rollercoaster. While so many modern rock crews wallow in unearned misery, frontman Pete Murray bluntly and unapologetically retraces his band’s rocky road, from the infectious gallop of “Texas” (“Maybe I did it all because I wanted to”) to the jarring chugs of “Early Morning Anger” (“Was I so out of line to think you’d be there?”) Yet, the quintet is just as adept at conjuring mid-tempo thunderclaps (“A Life That’s Just Begun,” “Wasting Away”) that boast Murray-favorite U2’s sprawling emotional majesty. This is an angry record, but it’s just as confessional and introspective. “It’s been a challenge,” Murray laughs of his band’s layoff. “That was definitely helped by picking up yoga. I went through a period when I was pissed off, and some of those songs are on the record—but lyrically, the songs track a journey. It goes from finger-pointing to a way more hopeful vibe.” Little comes easy in the Lo-Pro universe, and that includes geography: guitarist Pete Ricci lives in Massachusetts, and the rest of the band—Murray’s longtime Ultraspank writing partner, guitarist Neil Godfrey, drummer Tommy Stewart (ex-Godsmack) and bassist Jerry Oliviera—are spread out through L.A., Santa Barbara and San Diego. Subtle changes in approach have made Revenge easily their most accomplished work, with principal writers Murray and Godfrey remaining tight through both lean and boom times. “[The Aaron Lewis acoustic tour] opened up this whole new way of writing, where we started writing everything on acoustic guitar first and building from there,” Murray reveals. “We usually write the music first and I’ll do vocals. Now we strip out the music and I send back [Godfrey] songs with drums and vocals, and he rewrites around the vocals.” “[Neil and I have] been writing music for almost 20 years now. We’ve known each other since we were little punks out in Isla Vista, CA. We were playing in rival bands for a while; we hated each other for a long time. Now we’ve been writing music together forever, and it’s great. We can criticize what we do and it isn’t a personal attack, which is a huge thing to overcome.” From the sweeping electronic flourishes on the evocative mid-album segue “Say” to the layered spoken word breaks on the volcanic “Ingenious,” it’s obvious that Lo-Pro couldn’t have picked a better time to be so inspired. Aaron Lewis of Staind says, “People in the business have come and gone. I’ve always believed in the music, and Lo Pro is the real deal. That’s why I’m still here.” “The business is brutal,” Murray shrugs. “It’s chewed us up a couple times. We just want to play music—that’s all I’m in it for. From where we’re sitting, we’re in a great place.” New album The Beautiful Sounds Of Revenge out June 8th, 2010. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.