Man of the Year

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Just As Nice 02:59 Tools
Thank Your Stars 03:45 Tools
Silver Dollar 03:54 Tools
These Wings (A+B) 03:54 Tools
Western Sun 03:14 Tools
Schoolboy Q 03:14 Tools
A Different Cowboy 06:32 Tools
Parade of Stars 02:54 Tools
Lime Green 04:12 Tools
Mucho Macho 03:38 Tools
Too Late 03:37 Tools
Blue Sky 04:59 Tools
Hovercraft 04:57 Tools
Cutie 02:48 Tools
Texas Flyer 05:27 Tools
Standing Out There 04:12 Tools
Toledo 02:59 Tools
A Little Pill 03:26 Tools
Clubhouse 05:09 Tools
Supernatural 03:29 Tools
Logic: Welcome To Forever 00:00 Tools
Man of the Year: These Wings (A+B) 04:13 Tools
Your Best Friend's Haircut 00:00 Tools
Your Best Friends Haircut 04:13 Tools
Logic 04:56 Tools
A+B (Tony Lash Remix) 04:56 Tools
alice cooper 04:56 Tools
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Founded in Portland, OR in 1998, Man of the Year quickly became local favorites touring their Brit-meets-American pop up and down the west coast. By 2000, they hooked up with producer Tony Lash (Dandy Warhols, Tahiti 80) and cut their first album, "The Future Is Not Now", released on Loveless Records. The album gained national recognition rising to the top of the College Music Journal (CMJ) charts for 13 weeks peaking at number 5. Man of the Year's unique style and rock-pop sensibility has been noticed by more than just their fans and radio. Their songs have appeared on network television shows, including Buffy the Vampire Slayer (UPN), Miracles (ABC), Roswell (WB), and Tru Calling (FOX), as well as in numerous indie films. The band was also asked to appear in person on Buffy the Vampire Slayer to perform for the Halloween Episode in 2001 and was more recently added as a track on the Virgin Records UK Release of "Radio Sunnydale: The Buffy the Vampire Slayer Soundtrack". With strong songwriting, lush harmonies and the warm production of Tony Lash (Dandy Warhols, Tahiti 80), Jeff Saltzman (Steve Malkamus, Sunset Valley) and Simon Widdowson (the Decemberists), "A New and Greater Tokyo" is the noteworthy next step in the musical evolution that is Man of the Year. "Swirling, spacey layers of pop goodness, Portland, Oregon's Man of the Year deliver a spellbinding gem here, creating the type of album that finds beautiful sitting next to rocking. Whether you want to sing along, get up and jump around, or sit down and sink into contemplative mode, Man of the Year's stunning, shimmering brand of Brit-meets-new-wave-power-pop is a jaw-dropper" - Alex Steininger, In Music We Trust (from the band's website) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.