Staring Back

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Seasick While Standing Still 00:00 Tools
Invite Only 00:00 Tools
Haunted 00:00 Tools
Note to Self: Don't Feel Dead 00:00 Tools
A New Method of Expression 00:00 Tools
Feel Past the Words 00:00 Tools
You Say 00:00 Tools
Me, 5 Years From Now, Somewhere Else 00:00 Tools
X-Out 00:00 Tools
Six Eyes Too Far Away 00:00 Tools
The Problem With Fire 00:00 Tools
Many Will Play, Few Will Win 00:00 Tools
X Out 00:00 Tools
Every Other Day 00:00 Tools
Mom 00:00 Tools
Change of Heart 00:00 Tools
What You Came For 00:00 Tools
One More Year 00:00 Tools
Joey 00:00 Tools
Got No Game 00:00 Tools
Reliance 00:00 Tools
The End 00:00 Tools
Six 00:00 Tools
Don't Be Frightened 00:00 Tools
Losing Ground 00:00 Tools
The Situation Will Come Online 00:00 Tools
Came Up Short 00:00 Tools
Remembrance 00:00 Tools
D I Why? 00:00 Tools
That's It 00:00 Tools
Jump the Gun 00:00 Tools
Interstate 00:00 Tools
A Little Something Like This 00:00 Tools
Distance Between 00:00 Tools
Quick 00:00 Tools
A Litlle Something Like This 00:00 Tools
Version2.0 00:00 Tools
Many Will Play Few Will Win 00:00 Tools
Note to Self; Don't Feel Dead 00:00 Tools
Me, Five Years From Now, Somewhere Else 00:00 Tools
Me, 5 Years From Now, Somewher Else 00:00 Tools
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Seasick While Standing 00:00 Tools
Me Five Years From Now Somewhere Else 00:00 Tools
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D I Why 00:00 Tools
Note To Self Dont Feel Dead 00:00 Tools
Mom (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Six Eyes To Far Away 00:00 Tools
Situation Will Come Online 00:00 Tools
Problem With Fire 00:00 Tools
Little Something Like This 00:00 Tools
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After touring steadily for over six years, including support on US legs of Strung Out and Lagwagon tours, Staring Back today brings hard-fought experience along with their unique brand of energy and musicianship to the independent punk scene in which they've grown up. What sets the band apart is more than maturity, however (too often, the experienced are the first to rest on their laurels, but not Staring Back). The members have earnest appetites for new influences from anywhere good, intelligent music can be found (with influences ranging from Scandinavian metal to Bjork to Miles Davis). On top of their personal motivation to improve as individuals and as a band, years of support and motivation they've received from appreciative fans across the country keep Staring Back's well of motivation far from dry. The band is still working full-bore in every aspect of their music - their work and their lives. In 1997, Derrick Plourde (original Lagwagon drummer), Jeff Capra, and Ryan Mendez began the journey which Staring Back is still on today in their hometown of Santa Barbara, CA. In 1998, the band signed with the internationally distributed Lobster Records (starting place of Yellowcard, a platinum-selling MTV favorite). Seven years, a few vans, and line-up changes later, the band has sold thousands of their own records, including their most recent release, "On," produced by Cameron Webb (who has production credits on albums by an impressive array of artists including Tenacious D, Social Distortion, Motorhead, Lit, and Sum 41). In support of the critically acclaimed "On," Staring Back has done multiple US tours, including every date on both the 2002 and 2004 Vans' Warped Tours, as well as an Amp video six pack contest in the summer of '03 on MTV and MTV2. Previously the band was writing and recording new material for a new record, sure to have brought fans of "On"'s smart blend of technique and songwriting another even more jaw-dropping helping of Staring Back's genre-challenging compositions. The band has since dissolved as a result of Ryan Mendez quitting the band to join Yellowcard. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.