Paulson

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Calling on You 00:00 Tools
Window Frames 00:00 Tools
Voids 00:00 Tools
Under Crowns 00:00 Tools
Miami Current 00:00 Tools
Ultra-High 00:00 Tools
Programs 00:00 Tools
Not by a Long Shot 00:00 Tools
I Knew You When 00:00 Tools
Slow Down 00:00 Tools
What Are You? 00:00 Tools
A Great Pretending 00:00 Tools
Break Me In 00:00 Tools
Just Shy 00:00 Tools
Diaryland 00:00 Tools
Most Unfortunate 00:00 Tools
All At Once 00:00 Tools
My Funny Valentine 00:00 Tools
Convertible 00:00 Tools
Nightfall 00:00 Tools
The Hard Way 00:00 Tools
Feast or Famine 00:00 Tools
Optimish Is for Stupid Idiots 00:00 Tools
Convertible (reprise) 00:00 Tools
Ultra High 00:00 Tools
Jump the Gun 00:00 Tools
Night Fall 00:00 Tools
Boston 00:00 Tools
Better Off Alone 00:00 Tools
Party All The Time 00:00 Tools
Wonderwall 00:00 Tools
Christie 00:00 Tools
Calling On You (A Cappella Version) 00:00 Tools
Calling On You (Mezzir Remix) 00:00 Tools
Me First 00:00 Tools
Generosity Pt. II 00:00 Tools
Wonderwall (Oasis) 00:00 Tools
Faker 00:00 Tools
"N," As In "nothing" 00:00 Tools
n' as in nothing 00:00 Tools
"n" as in nothing 00:00 Tools
White Christmas 00:00 Tools
Most Unforutnate 00:00 Tools
What Now 00:00 Tools
N as in Nothing 00:00 Tools
N As in "Nothing" 00:00 Tools
Rock The Beat - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
No For An Answer 00:00 Tools
Generosity, Part 2 00:00 Tools
I'm Gonna Know 00:00 Tools
Chances 00:00 Tools
generosity pt.II 00:00 Tools
Track 03 00:00 Tools
Track 05 00:00 Tools
Better Off Alone (Alice Deejay cover) 00:00 Tools
White Xmas 00:00 Tools
Wonderwall (Oasis cover) 00:00 Tools
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Track 10 00:00 Tools
Track 07 00:00 Tools
Feast of Famine 00:00 Tools
Longshot 00:00 Tools
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Track 02 00:00 Tools
Track 08 00:00 Tools
Darkness Is Silly 00:00 Tools
generosity, part ii 00:00 Tools
Not By A Longshot 00:00 Tools
Paulson - Window Frames 00:00 Tools
Chances (demo) 00:00 Tools
Track 01 00:00 Tools
Track 06 00:00 Tools
Paulson - Night Fall 00:00 Tools
Miami Currents 00:00 Tools
A Great Prentending 00:00 Tools
epinicion 00:00 Tools
Strange World 00:00 Tools
Feast and Famine 00:00 Tools
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From the Paulsonisaband.com web site: In May of 2004, the future looked bright to the members of Paulson. Alex Burton (Bass), Logan Laflotte (Vocals), Jeff Widner (Drums), Mike Smeen (Synths) and Jesse Burton (Guitar) had just signed with respected indie Initial Records and were preparing to re-release their original demo as a makeshift debut LP, Variations.” Despite the low budgets and daunting obstacles, the group commited itself to touring full-time, quitting jobs and dropping out of college. Fast forward 18 months. Poised to release their sophmore album, it's almost impossible to recognize the formerly fresh-faced group. Since last year they have endured the abrupt closing of their label (who neglected to provide even a single press release or advertisement in support of their debut), a protracted legal dispute to recover their record and win release from their contract, the departure of long-time girlfriends who objected to their obessive touring schedule, and their eventual redemption in signing to Long Island-based One Day Savior Recordings (Boys Night Out, Juliana Theory, Hopesfall). In the last year they have performed over 250 shows in 34 states and Canada, touring with the likes of Senses Fail (Vagrant), Midtown (Columbia), Moneen (Vagrant), Bear Vs. Shark (Equal Vision), Folly (Triple Crown), Far-less (Tooth & Nail), The Break (Ferret), Jenoah (Drive-Thru), Endicott (Equal Vision), and many others, despite having no booking agent or management. They have also appeared on major festivals like The Bamboozle, The Warped Tour, Worcester Skate Fest, Flipside Festival and done prominent one-offs with bands like Brand New, Something Corporate, Fall Out Boy, The Starting Line and many others. Selections from their debut can be heard on MTVʼs Real World, major radio stations like NYCʼs K-Rock, and on the upcoming “Taste Of Chaos” DVD. Having never been in a proper studio, the band was thrilled to finally enter the legendary Camp Street facility in Cambridge, MA with producer Mike Poorman (Tsunami Bomb, Hot Rod Circuit). The result is a radical departure from their previous effort. Where “Variations” was disjointed and aggressive, their new album, entitled “All At Once,” is focused and subtle. Gone are the screamed vocals and power chords; instead the listener finds a wash of keyboards and computer sequences, tight, dancey drums and even a lap steel solo. Odd time signatures still abound, but compelling vocal harmonies and mature songwriting are the focus. The artwork, inspired by Japanese modern artist Takashi Murakami, is further evidence that this is a band who continues to stand apart from the pack. Poised on the threshold of their albumʼs November 8th release, the band is optimistic that their most difficult days are behind them. Having finally made the record they were burning to make, and assured of their own unflinching work ethic in the face of any obstacle, the future for Paulson continues to shine brightly. Some of the members brand new band Future of the Party with some of the Houston Calls members. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.