Make It Better Later

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Soul Train 02:03 Tools
The Pirate Song 03:49 Tools
Headlines And Lies 02:42 Tools
Eric 03:39 Tools
The Legend of Ninja 03:24 Tools
Never Grow Up 02:30 Tools
Clive 02:03 Tools
One Too Many 02:58 Tools
Guys Can't Dance 03:02 Tools
Better In His Head 02:48 Tools
No Credit 02:13 Tools
No More Stopping Me 02:04 Tools
Filler Song 02:16 Tools
So Indifferent 02:03 Tools
Music by numbers 03:31 Tools
Fil Once Ate a Whole Family Meal at Burger King by Himself 03:31 Tools
The Deal 03:29 Tools
Fastfood Rocks 03:29 Tools
Unwind 03:26 Tools
Rockstar 02:50 Tools
Legend of Ninja 03:26 Tools
Ninja Song 03:26 Tools
Soul Train (Live) 02:13 Tools
The Filler Song 02:18 Tools
Soul Train - Live 02:14 Tools
Many Grow Up 02:33 Tools
Phil Once Ate A Whole Family M 02:33 Tools
Better In My Head 02:14 Tools
I'm Ok 02:14 Tools
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Make It Better Later were formed in November 2005, the first thing they did was book a gig two weeks later. This caused a panic and so a set's worth of songs were hastily written and rehearsed, before MIBL’s sound was unleashed on an unsuspected small crowd in the Ringside in Hull. From there the band didn’t stop working, gigs were booked across the north of the UK in Manchester, Leeds and many other places (including, of course, their home town of York). A month after forming (yes, two weeks after the first gig!) MIBL recorded their first EP Coaster. The whole process took two days, from the first note to the final master being burnt onto CD. The band has always had a strong DIY ethic and so spent time burning CDs and copying artwork themselves and securing a digital distribution deal for Coaster via iTunes. When recording Coaster, some synth violin was added to the infamous Pirate Song and due to the popularity of the song live, the band decided to recruit a violin player to recreate the sound. Rosie was drafted in for a few gigs but unfortunately had degree commitments to attend to and so recommended Amy as a replacement. Immediately the band gained musical credibility as Amy (a ‘proper musician’) joined them. From there the violin started to become an integral part of the foursome’s song writing and live sound. In the Summer of 2006 MIBL set out on their first self organised and booked UK tour with friends Masenko, before bunkering down into a proper recording studio to record their debut album. The album was recorded and produced by the band themselves, although this time much care and effort was spent on the process, to produce a sound a thousand times better than the first EP. This brings us up to the present day, the album has been officially released on ITunes as well as other major online distributors. MIBL will now be playing as many gigs as possible over the next few months before recording that difficult second album... Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.