Noise Ratchet

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Crush 00:00 Tools
Away to the Heart 00:00 Tools
Away To The Heart (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Permanent Solution 00:00 Tools
A Way To The Heart 00:00 Tools
Crush (Mandy Moore Cover) 03:03 Tools
For You I'll Be Forgetting Me 00:00 Tools
Vanity 00:00 Tools
Game Over 00:00 Tools
Till We Have Faces 00:00 Tools
The Train 00:00 Tools
Away From You 00:00 Tools
Disappear 00:00 Tools
Crush (Mandy Moore) 03:00 Tools
When Losing Ends 00:00 Tools
My Day 00:00 Tools
Wardrobe 00:00 Tools
New Room 00:00 Tools
Fiction Arms 00:00 Tools
End 00:00 Tools
From Your Lips 00:00 Tools
Desire 00:00 Tools
Away To The Heart - Acoustic 00:00 Tools
The End 00:00 Tools
Why We Cry 00:00 Tools
Fist Full of Plagues 00:00 Tools
Moons of Mars 00:00 Tools
All Along the Road 00:00 Tools
Open Up 00:00 Tools
Crush [Mandy Moore Cover] 03:02 Tools
Making Sure 00:00 Tools
Away To The Heart [Acoustic] 00:00 Tools
Transfusion (demo) 00:00 Tools
Lonely Love 00:00 Tools
Wendy 00:00 Tools
Crush (Cover) 00:00 Tools
Catch My Fall 00:00 Tools
Sorrow Eyes 00:00 Tools
Closer 00:00 Tools
Train 00:00 Tools
Black Days 00:00 Tools
Burning 00:00 Tools
Tears Now Flow 00:00 Tools
Understanding 00:00 Tools
A way to the Heart (acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Things You Do To Me 00:00 Tools
Bend 00:00 Tools
Home To Me 00:00 Tools
Go In The Water 00:00 Tools
Try Flying 00:00 Tools
Noise Ratchet - Away to the Heart 00:00 Tools
Crush [Mandy Moore] 00:00 Tools
Dissapear 00:00 Tools
Do You Know? 00:00 Tools
Noise Ratchet - Crush (Mandy Moore) 00:00 Tools
Noise Ratchet 00:00 Tools
Till we have faces (Live and acoustic in 92.1 studio) 00:00 Tools
Noise Ratchet - Away To The Heart --=By Pain=-- 00:00 Tools
A Year In The Past Forever 00:00 Tools
Noise Ratchet - Away to the Heart - Noise Ratchet - Away to the Heart 00:00 Tools
Noise Ratchet - Crush 00:00 Tools
Intro 00:00 Tools
A year lost in the past foreve 00:00 Tools
Away To The Heart (Acoustic Version) 00:00 Tools
For You'll Be Forgetting Me 00:00 Tools
The Train (demo) 00:00 Tools
Do you know (Walking On) 00:00 Tools
Glove (Fist) Full of Plagues 00:00 Tools
Away to the Heart(acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Crush(Mandy Moore) 00:00 Tools
Transfusion 00:00 Tools
for you ill be forgetting me 00:00 Tools
Crush [COVER] 00:00 Tools
Outro/Open The Eyes Of My Heart 00:00 Tools
Certain Kind of Love 00:00 Tools
Crush (Punk Goes Pop - Mandy Moore) 00:00 Tools
When Loosing Ends 00:00 Tools
when the loosing ends 00:00 Tools
For You, I'll Be Forgetting Me 00:00 Tools
Away to the Heart (Punk Goes Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Crush (punk cover) 00:00 Tools
My Day 00:00 Tools
Intro to Moons of Mars 00:00 Tools
losing ends (new version rough mix) 00:00 Tools
Time to Stay 00:00 Tools
16-noise_ratchet-away_to_the_heart-fnt 00:00 Tools
Various Artists - 16 - Noise Ratchet - Away to the Heart 00:00 Tools
When Losing Ends (unmastered) 00:00 Tools
Til We Have Faces 00:00 Tools
A Year Lost 00:00 Tools
06 - The Train 00:00 Tools
Desired 00:00 Tools
Why Must We Conform 00:00 Tools
noise ratchet - Permanent Solution 00:00 Tools
Crush - Noise Ratchet 00:00 Tools
10 - My Day 00:00 Tools
09 - Away From You 00:00 Tools
02 - Vanity 00:00 Tools
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Noise Ratchet was a rock group that got started in April 1999 in the city of San Diego, Cailfornia. Their sound incorporated pop punk and power pop influences that helped them participate in some great tours, though it all didn't last long. The band's most prominent line-up was made up of Joel Hosler (bass/vocals), Roger Molina (guitar), and Brandon Young (drums). Their energy-filled shows meant that the group quickly began to gain local support. Becoming a four-piece with Danny Lothspeich coming in, the band had a bunch of their own tunes soon ready, and they independently released their first EP, titled 'Why We Cry', only a few months before their very formation. Noise Ratchet's work gained much recognition, selling over 3,000 copies of the release and climbing to the top of mp3.com download charts. The year 2000 brought them a bunch of touring spots across California and even a few shows going off into the Midwest. Reviewers stated that 'Why We Cry' featured a riff-heavy sound coming across something like a Christian rock take on The Getup Kids and Jimmy Eat World, being sincerely spiritual as well as energetic. Then, in January 2001, with Joel thinking of leaving the band, he asked the guys to bring in Jon Jameson to play bass. The band decided to give it a shot as they had already been talking about getting a new bassist; but little did they know that some of Joel's reasoning was to try to soften the blow if he left. However, after a few amazing shows with Jon, Joel decided to stay with the band and re-focus. The shows had been some of the best they had ever had in his opinion and brought him new inspiration. Finally, in March 2001, despite offers from larger companies such as tooth and nail, Noise Ratchet opted for a more personal label and signed with The Militia Group. Soon after they began recording their first full-length release entitled "Till we have faces." After the release of "Till we have faces" on April 2nd, 2002 Noise Ratchet began their first nationwide tour in May touring with the likes of Dashboard Confessional, The Juliana Theory, Switchfoot, Cool Hand Luke, and others throughout the year. By the time 2003 came about Noise Ratchet was ready to hit it big. The year started with a tour with Switchfoot which upon returning to their hometown of San Diego they drew an incredible crowd of 2,000 fans singing along to every song. Later that year their final album for The Militia Group, a self titled EP, was released in May, and showed that Noise Ratchet was adequately prepared to rock with the big boys as they signed on with the major label American Recordings. Immediately after signing with American Recordings Noise Ratchet started working on writing their major label debut and had dozens of demos recorded. The next several months were spent smoothing out the edges of the demos with the help of Rick Rubin while still touring across the country. Yet it was not to be. As the band members faced conflicts with their label, everything seemed to collapse, and the album was shelved. The group itself folded in December 2004. Brandon Young went on to play in the band Delta Spirit. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.