Shoulder

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Water Level 00:00 Tools
Old School Falling 00:00 Tools
Buried Deep 00:00 Tools
Dry Eyes 00:00 Tools
Stained Glass 00:00 Tools
Burn Away 00:00 Tools
Chipped Paint 00:00 Tools
Second Hand 00:00 Tools
Touch 00:00 Tools
Kindling 00:00 Tools
Body 00:00 Tools
Flower Drum Song 00:00 Tools
Walking 00:00 Tools
progressive movement 00:00 Tools
Instrumental 00:00 Tools
Touch (Introduction) 00:00 Tools
Accoustic Interlude #1 00:00 Tools
The Woods 00:00 Tools
Accoustic Interlude #2 00:00 Tools
Accoustic Interlude #3 00:00 Tools
Twenty-One 00:00 Tools
Accoustic Interlude #4 00:00 Tools
Interlude 00:00 Tools
Intro 00:00 Tools
Burning the Day 00:00 Tools
Accoustic Interlude #5 00:00 Tools
Surrounding 00:00 Tools
Untitled #4 00:00 Tools
Outlive 00:00 Tools
Positions 00:00 Tools
Untitled #1 00:00 Tools
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This is Not an Exit 00:00 Tools
Funny Shit 00:00 Tools
Interlude 1 00:00 Tools
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Interlude 5 00:00 Tools
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4 Track Demo 3 00:00 Tools
Demo 00:00 Tools
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EastEnd 00:00 Tools
drunk 00:00 Tools
Touch (Intro) 00:00 Tools
Shoulder 00:00 Tools
03 Accoustic Interlude #1 00:00 Tools
01 Touch (Introduction) 00:00 Tools
Demo Song 1 00:00 Tools
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Five 00:00 Tools
want me 00:00 Tools
06 Water Level 00:00 Tools
Eight 00:00 Tools
Instrumental (03) 00:00 Tools
Instrumental (05) 00:00 Tools
Owned and Operated 00:00 Tools
Ten 00:00 Tools
Thirteen 00:00 Tools
Instrumental (08) 00:00 Tools
Instrumental (10) 00:00 Tools
05 Accoustic Interlude #2 00:00 Tools
08 Accoustic Interlude #3 00:00 Tools
back 00:00 Tools
15 Untitled #1 00:00 Tools
She Sells Sanctuary (Live) 00:00 Tools
10 Accoustic Interlude #4 00:00 Tools
Demo Song 3 00:00 Tools
Burried Deep 00:00 Tools
Demo Song 2 00:00 Tools
Instrumental (13) 00:00 Tools
13 Accoustic Interlude #5 00:00 Tools
19 Untitled #5 00:00 Tools
17 Untitled #3 00:00 Tools
18 Untitled #4 00:00 Tools
Shoulder - Touch 00:00 Tools
Demo Song 4 00:00 Tools
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20 Untitled #6 00:00 Tools
The Woods (Demo 1994) 00:00 Tools
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Twenty-One (Demo 1994) 00:00 Tools
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Water Levl 00:00 Tools
Shoulder - Chipped Paint 00:00 Tools
Instrumental II 00:00 Tools
Unknown Title 1 (Live) 00:00 Tools
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Untitled (Demo 1994) 00:00 Tools
Shoulder - Buried Deep 00:00 Tools
Gains Workout | IFBB Pro Jake Alvarez 00:00 Tools
Dead Poets 00:00 Tools
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Instrumental VI 00:00 Tools
Shoulder - Stained Glass 00:00 Tools
Shoulder - Dry Eyes 00:00 Tools
holster 00:00 Tools
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Instrumental 4 00:00 Tools
Instrumental 5 00:00 Tools
4 Track Demo 2 00:00 Tools
Shoulder - Old School Falling 00:00 Tools
Dry eyes 1995 00:00 Tools
Shoulder - Untitled6 00:00 Tools
Shoulder - Water Level 00:00 Tools
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Instrumental 3 00:00 Tools
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Shoulder - Second Hand 00:00 Tools
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Bio taken from: http://howcantheyintendtoheal.wordpress.com (on that site you can download the entire Shoulder discography for free) Shoulder was from London, Ontario from 1994 to 1997. Bryan Webb (guitar, vocals), Chris Irwin (bass) and Doug MacGregor (drums) started jamming together in the fall of 1994, highly influenced by bands such as Fugazi, Hoover and Jawbox. During late 1994, Bry joined As We Speak to replace their original guitarist that had left the band. Shoulder’s sound then changed to a more mid-western emo sound, influenced by such bands as Split Lip, Endpoint, Falling Forward and Shotmaker. In March 1995 they recorded their first demo at Studio 107 in London. These four songs were released on cassette tape. When rehearsing, the band often recorded various songs in their jam space (Bry’s basement) on a four-track recorder. Not very long after the demo’s release, Paul Bright, from As We Speak (which had recently broken up) joined Shoulder as guitarist. The band played some more shows in their local area and the rest of Ontario. In October ’95, they recorded their first and only full-length, “Touch”, once again at Studio 107. The acoustic instrumentals between the songs were recorded by Chris Greenwood, and featured Vanessa Thatcher on violin. The LP/CD was released on Detroit’s best known label, Conquer the World Records, co-released by the band on Winter Records, a label operated by Paul Bright, in December of 1995. The band then started touring, entering the states, for a one week tour in the winter of ’95-’96, which took them in a loop around Lake Erie and back home. During these shows, the band would play covers of The Cult’s “She Sells Sanctuary”, Rites of Spring’s “Hain’s Point” and “End on End” and a Dag Nasty song. In 1996, they went back in studio for the third and final time and recorded five songs. The first two of these songs were released on the”Kindling” 7″ which was released by the same labels (Winter Records had by then changed name to Rhythm of Sickness). The third song was meant to be on a compilation for Rhythm of Sickness Records, which never happened. The fourth and fifth songs would be used on the Goodfellow Records compilation “The Difference Between Us”, and on the split with Morning Again on Moo Cow Records, both in 1997. At this time the band embarked on a two week tour with Holocron and played all the way down to Florida, and did a Quebec tour on their way back. It was during this time that the band played with the greatest hardcore band ever (my opinion), Morning Again. They discussed doing a split, and upon return hooked up with Moo Cow Records to release the split on 7″. To this day it’s still one of the hardest to find, because people simply wont part with it. Other than the Rhythm of Sickness compilation, the band had quite a few plans that fell through… Struggle Records was due to put out one of the most anticipated compilations entitled “Benefit for the Buffalo Animal Defense League”. Mike Warden of Conquer the World also talked about re-issuing the Kindling 7″ on CD compiling it with the rest of the songs from the session, and possibly other songs that were never recorded. They were also due to release a split with Chokehold on Rhythm of Sickness, but it ended up being with Left For Dead in the end. Through out 1997 they continued to write material and play festivals, and were talking about recording another full-length, including the newly written songs “EastEnd” and “Owned and Operated”. They never got to record any of the new material in studio however, and played their final show on October 10th 1997 at Call the Office in their home town (it was their 65th show) with Holocron (the band they played with the most), Acceptance and Slipshod. In 1999 one of their home basement recordings from 1994, “The Woods”, was included as a hidden bonus track on “The Emo Diaries Chapter 3: The Moment of Truth” released by Deep Elm (and I’m not sure how this song was included). During this year most of the final line-up (Bryan, Paul, Doug and newly recruited bassist Dallas Wehrle) started jamming again under the name Constantines, but Paul Bright was soon asked to leave to be replaced by Steve Lambke and the band would rise to fame. The only surfacing of Shoulder since has been the inclusion of “Second Hand” taken from their full-length on the digital compilation put out by CTW “15 Years”, to represent the ending of the label in 2006. Discography: "Demo" (1995, self-released) "Touch" (1995, Conquer the World/Winter) "Kindling" (1996, Conquer the World/Rhythm of Sickness) "Split with Morning Again" (1997, Moo Cow) Compilations: "The Difference Between Us" (1997, Goodfellow) "The Emo Diaries: Chapter 3: The Moment of Truth" (1999, Deep Elm) "15 Years" (2006, Conquer the World) Read more: http://www.myspace.com/shoulderemo#ixzz0z1vXBqxF Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.