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Creatures 00:00 Tools
Nothing Left to Save 00:00 Tools
Keep Me Safe 00:00 Tools
Find Your Place 00:00 Tools
Impossible And Never Practical 00:00 Tools
Keep Me Safe (Remix) 00:00 Tools
Our Bodies in Sequence 00:00 Tools
Use You 00:00 Tools
Illuminati 00:00 Tools
Do It Again 00:00 Tools
Sleeper 00:00 Tools
The Competition 00:00 Tools
This Is Your Hoax 00:00 Tools
Just A Lie 00:00 Tools
Kill The Urge 00:00 Tools
Interlude 00:00 Tools
No Mystery 00:00 Tools
This Is Your Hoax (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Our Bodies in Sequence (Remix) 00:00 Tools
Do It Again Remix 00:00 Tools
Walk Away 00:00 Tools
The Surface 00:00 Tools
Walk Away (from anything beautiful) 00:00 Tools
The Competetion 00:00 Tools
Mix Up {Set Recorded for triple j, 2019} 00:00 Tools
triple j Mix Up 00:00 Tools
The Rescue 00:00 Tools
Do It Again (Remix) 00:00 Tools
Break In The Tide 00:00 Tools
Break In The Tide (Demo) 00:00 Tools
Keep Me Safe Remix 00:00 Tools
DEMO Keep Me Safe 00:00 Tools
Walk Away (Remix) 00:00 Tools
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This Is Your Hoax (Acoustic Bonus) 00:00 Tools
02.Keep Me Safe 00:00 Tools
Nothing Left To Save (Myspace Version) 00:00 Tools
Impossible and Never Pracitcal 00:00 Tools
Nothing Left To Save (Chorus Vocals Up, 808) final 00:00 Tools
03.Find Your Place 00:00 Tools
04.Keep Me Safe Remix 00:00 Tools
Walk Away Remix 00:00 Tools
Keep Me Safe (New Mix) 00:00 Tools
Settings - Use You 00:00 Tools
Settings - Do It Again REMIX 00:00 Tools
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Meet young Chris Flury, Alex Niceforo, Sean Kalaras, Kyle Adams, and star front man Donny Evans — Buffalo’s own, and collectively known as SETTINGS. Call it a delicate balance between electronic induced alternative and power pop, no matter how you slice it, SETTINGS is doing “their own thing.” See the band live, I’d follow that line by “I dare you” -- in a scene inundated with laptop powered garage rock, it’s refreshing to know that some people are still focused on being a ROCK band. Drawing any comparison would be a reach; however, the band’s influences range from The Receiving End of Sirens to Thrice to 30 Seconds to Mars to Linkin Park to Orgy to Breaking Benjamin. Enough influence to be deemed the best identity crisis this side o’ lake Erie. My apologies, did I forget to mention the Transiberian Orchestra? Now that your interest is officially peaked — let’s talk about this band’s upbringing. This band is REAL, you’re not going to find a man behind the curtain here, they write, engineer, and produce all of their own music. In addition, these guys pack what is quite possibly the most intricate light show I’ve seen to date. Epileptics bring your shades — this is the real deal. You’ve got to see it to believe it. To simply explain why I love this band — they’d rather spend their time importing 300 watt industrial amps from Germany and seeking out the latest in laser lighting technology than sitting at the computer adding myspace friends, I mean that. That’s not Buffalo work ethic but VISION for the band to exist in the real world. By the way -- In hoping that I did not put the proverbial “spin” on this band’s great story, these guys are truly Buffalo enthusiasts. SETTINGS has released 2 all digital EPs to date exclusively via Itunes — which by the way, have collectively sold over 30,000 singles. Summer of 2008 the band peformed on the Van’s Warped tour, winning an online contest by taking first place out of 15,000 unsigned bands. Immediately following, they made a video for 2008 internet hit “Creatures,” dark yet refined, very representative of the band. The video had major success at MTVu and received well over 100,000 internet spins .. viral web sites. In fall of 2008, the band was getting so much attention as an unsigned band that MTV’s TRL brought the band on to play live at their 1515 studios. With Donny’s first note immediately following a Jonas Brother’s premier video, there was no question that this would be a great look for the band. The attention only continued as they were asked to tape for MTV2’s Spankin new music week, which aired all throughout the month of December. In this particular appearance, the band performed their set as well as a masterfully crafted cover of Linkin Park’s hit single “Numb.” With an Alternative Press feature, Hot Topic merchandise adds, being asked to appear on a northeast Taste of Chaos date, all to add to the hype, needless to say, things really started to pick up. Jumping to December, end of last year — the band performed at Kevin Lyman and Ernie Ball’s end of year holiday party. Out of the 5 bands that performed they were unanimously voted to play on the Warped tour in 2009. What a way to close off 2008... As I watched the band’s most recent hometown show at the Town Ballroom, it became more than obvious that SETTINGS has something going on. SOLD OUT read the box office window... and this is only the beginning. With the Warped tour this summer and a brand new release on the horizon, it is clear where the band is headed. Could you believe this is just the beginning? (bio written by Lucas Keller) Sadly, they broke up December of 2009. They all decided to go their own seperate ways into the music industry. Who knows when who will pop up? Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.