Prospect Hill

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Come Alive 03:26 Tools
Torn and Bleeding 03:20 Tools
Secret Me 03:15 Tools
Into the Light 03:16 Tools
Breakdown 04:41 Tools
Roller Coaster 03:48 Tools
Superhero 02:57 Tools
Dirty Mother 03:26 Tools
A Patriots Anthem 03:12 Tools
Shaking Off the Cold 03:06 Tools
Life Goes On 03:03 Tools
4 A.M 03:12 Tools
Dance 03:12 Tools
Reach 03:14 Tools
Reflections 03:54 Tools
Townie 03:56 Tools
Panacea 02:56 Tools
Superhero (acoustic Version) 03:48 Tools
Invisible 03:35 Tools
S.O.E (Featuring Tony Rombola) 03:29 Tools
Buried 03:58 Tools
Time 03:50 Tools
Brighter Days 03:42 Tools
The Ride 03:05 Tools
Face the Pain 03:33 Tools
Rescued 03:27 Tools
The Divided 02:51 Tools
Say Uncle 02:07 Tools
Walk Home 04:37 Tools
Come Alive__ 04:37 Tools
Reflect 03:35 Tools
Get Out 03:35 Tools
Break down 00:00 Tools
Let Go 03:46 Tools
Woodchucker 02:53 Tools
Manchester 03:28 Tools
Schitzo 03:22 Tools
Angry Young and Poor 03:46 Tools
4am 00:30 Tools
Detribution 03:57 Tools
Fade To No End 03:34 Tools
Phoenix Rise 02:55 Tools
Step out of Line 03:39 Tools
For the Lovers the Haters and the Dead 03:39 Tools
Deception 04:52 Tools
Our Secret 03:06 Tools
For the Lovers, the Haters, and the Dead 03:36 Tools
One Up 03:57 Tools
Castle Grey Skull 04:17 Tools
Unleashed 04:35 Tools
Outro 02:57 Tools
Super Hero 02:57 Tools
Super Hero (Acoustic) 03:48 Tools
S.O.E. 04:12 Tools
Paparazzi (Lady Gaga Cover Bonus Track) 04:04 Tools
Dirty Mother Explicit 03:26 Tools
Don't Tell 'em (Rock Version) 03:48 Tools
4 A.M. 03:13 Tools
Breakdown (by alter-side.com) 04:42 Tools
Superhero (Acoustic) 03:48 Tools
For the Lovers the Haters and the Dead (by alter-side.com) 03:37 Tools
The Divided (by alter-side.com) 03:37 Tools
Buried (by alter-side.com) 03:37 Tools
Dance (by alter-side.com) 03:37 Tools
For The Lovers, The Haters And The Dead 03:37 Tools
The Ride (by alter-side.com) 03:37 Tools
Paparazzi (Lady Gaga Cover) 03:37 Tools
Reflect (by alter-side.com) 03:37 Tools
Face the Pain (by alter-side.com) 03:37 Tools
Invisible (by alter-side.com) 03:35 Tools
Brighter Days (by alter-side.com) 03:35 Tools
Roler Coster 05:06 Tools
Walk Home (by alter-side.com) 05:06 Tools
S.O.E 05:06 Tools
Panacea (by alter-side.com) 05:06 Tools
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Lawrence, Massachusetts, which sits just north of Boston may not be considered a hot bed for producing fresh talent, but that all changed in the summer of 1998 when a local band broke out and made it big. Fast forward to the summer of 2009 and another local band is starting to generate the same buzz that catapulted Godsmack to the top of the charts. Formed in 2003 by friends Mark Roberge and Derek Rousseau, the group experimented with their sound before finally finding their niche. Prospect Hill released their first full length album titled “Out of The Ashes” in 2006. While the record generated some good buzz, ultimately their sound wasn’t quite where they wanted it to be. As 2007 came around, so did a new lead singer. With the addition of Adam Fithian, Prospect Hill literally found the voice they had been looking for. With all the key players in place, the band began the process of putting a fresh demo together. With the release of a four track demo featuring newly penned tracks “Breakdown,” “Panacea,” “S.O.E.” and “Walk Home,” Prospect Hill took to the road with their electric live shows, touring relentlessly up and down the east coast, building a bigger and stronger fan base with each stop. As 2007 continued on, the process of recording their new album began to take shape. Touring along such big name acts as Powerman5000 and Hinder, Prospect Hill dazzled audiences with their hard hitting new sound. In May of 2008, Prospect Hill released “For the Lovers, the Haters and the Dead.” The album featured Godsmack’s own Tony Rombola on the track “S.O.E.” The radio ready “Breakdown,” which also appeared on the demo released a year earlier was re-produced by renowned producer Anthony J Resta, whose previous credits include acts such as Collective Soul, Duran Duran and Elton John. “Breakdown” became an instant favorite at live shows and even garnered enough attention to gain regular rotation on Bangor, Maine’s rock radio station, WTOS 105 FM. The band’s sound, which they have labeled “metal-odic,” is a blend of everything from metal to pop rock, which as allowed their music to resonate with a vast fan base. Prospect Hill continues to tour in support of their latest release, playing venues all over the U.S. the group was invited to perform at the 12th Annual Rock And Roll Marathon in San Diego. The event featured over 25,000 runners and spectators. Prospect Hill for the second time will be headlining the Boston Common Freedom Rally this September 19th which draws up to 20,000 people every year. Though they have only been together for a short period, Prospect Hill has been recognized nationally for their talents. In 2006, Iowa’s rock radio station Z98 FM named Prospect Hill Best New Band. In 2007, Z98 FM of Iowa nominated the group for “Best New Act,” “Best New Song” and “Best Hard Rock Song.” Also in 2007, after a nation wide search, Taco Bell recognized them as one of their “Fourth Meal” Bands. Prospect Hill Released their "Self Titled" third album in September of 2009. The Album produced by “A” list producer Jon Wyman emerged at #14 on the Billboard Charts for the North East Region. Following the release a music video was shot for the single "Roller Coaster" by Enki Studios, which stars MTV's Real World Brooklyn Scott Herman, also of Scotthermanfitness.com. To Check out the video please visit www.youtube.com/officialphill. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.