Stars Of Track And Field

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End Of All Time 03:35 Tools
With You 03:38 Tools
Movies Of Antarctica 04:13 Tools
Centuries 03:05 Tools
Arithmatik 03:46 Tools
Say Hello 03:46 Tools
Fantastic 04:04 Tools
Real Time 04:07 Tools
U.S. Mile 5 03:01 Tools
Exit The Recital 03:50 Tools
Racing Lights 03:17 Tools
Stars of Track and Field: With You 03:39 Tools
The Breaking Of Waves 03:27 Tools
In Bright Fire 03:34 Tools
Lullabye For A G.I. / Don't Close Your Eyes 04:26 Tools
Now You Lift Your Eyes To The Sun 04:25 Tools
Safety In Numbers 03:31 Tools
Through The Static 03:19 Tools
Lullabye For A G.I./Don't Close Your Eyes 04:27 Tools
Peeling Away 03:19 Tools
The Aviator 03:26 Tools
The Stranger 04:50 Tools
Sunrise Ends 03:29 Tools
Let Ken Green 00:00 Tools
Foreign Snow 00:00 Tools
Straight Up 03:17 Tools
The Fall 00:00 Tools
Racing Light 03:19 Tools
At the Beginning 00:00 Tools
Movement 00:00 Tools
Racnig Lights 03:03 Tools
Photographs 03:03 Tools
With You (Acoustic Mix) 03:52 Tools
King George III 03:52 Tools
Spill Response Kit 03:52 Tools
Bicycles 00:00 Tools
Start To Finish 00:00 Tools
Lullaby For A G.I. / Don't Close Your Eyes 00:00 Tools
Movies of Antarctica (Ambient Mix) 06:31 Tools
Lullaby for a G.I./Don't Close Your Eyes 06:31 Tools
Let Ken Green (Bonus Track) 00:30 Tools
Lullaby For A G.I. 04:27 Tools
With You (Acoustic) 03:51 Tools
Lullabye for a G.I./ don't close your eyes 03:51 Tools
Running Up That Hill 04:22 Tools
Let Ken Green - Bonus Track 04:27 Tools
Straight Up (Paula Abdul Cover) 03:15 Tools
Lullabye For A Gi (Dont Close Your Eyes) 03:15 Tools
Lullabye For A G.I. - Don't Close Your Eyes 04:27 Tools
With You (Revised) 04:27 Tools
With You - Acoustic Mix 04:27 Tools
Lullabye for a G.I.~Don't Close Your Eyes 04:27 Tools
Stars of Track and Field - Movies of Antarctica 04:27 Tools
Lullabye For A G.I. & Don't Close Your Eyes 04:27 Tools
Movies of Antarctica - Ambient Mix 04:27 Tools
Stars Of Track And Field - End Of All Time 04:27 Tools
Movies Of Antarctica (Album Version) 04:27 Tools
Movies 04:27 Tools
- With You 03:37 Tools
Stars Of Track And Field - Centuries 03:37 Tools
Song A Day 41: Say Hello 03:37 Tools
Lullabye for a G.I.]s[Don't Close Your Eyes 04:27 Tools
Century 04:27 Tools
- Arithmetic 04:27 Tools
Lullabye For A G.I. (Dont Close Your Eyes) 04:27 Tools
lullabye for a G.I. ! Don't Close Your Eyes 04:27 Tools
- Foreign Snow 03:42 Tools
01 - Centuries 03:42 Tools
02 - Movies Of Antarctica 03:42 Tools
- Let Ken Green 04:15 Tools
Breaking of Waves 03:27 Tools
- Say Hello 03:56 Tools
07 - U.S. Mile 5 03:56 Tools
With you (album version) 00:30 Tools
05 - Real Time 03:42 Tools
stars of track and field - say hello 00:30 Tools
10 - Fantastic 03:42 Tools
Let Keen Green 00:30 Tools
03 - With You 03:56 Tools
03 - STARS OF TRACK AND FIELD - With You 00:30 Tools
06 - Arithmatik 00:30 Tools
08 - Say Hello 00:30 Tools
09 - Exit The Recital 00:30 Tools
01 - STARS OF TRACK AND FIELD - Centuries 00:30 Tools
Movies (radio edit) 00:30 Tools
lullabye for a G.I. ! Don't Cl 00:30 Tools
Don't Close your Eyes 00:30 Tools
Stars of Track and Field - With You 00:30 Tools
02 - STARS OF TRACK AND FIELD - Movies Of Antarctica 00:30 Tools
Lullabye for a G.I./Don't Clos 04:27 Tools
Lullaby For A G.I. (Don't Close Your Eyes) 04:27 Tools
Lullabye for a G.I.! Don't Close Your Eyes 04:27 Tools
Temporary Thing 03:47 Tools
Now You Life Your Eyes to the Sun 03:47 Tools
With You acoustic 03:47 Tools
Foreign Show 03:47 Tools
? 03:47 Tools
Stars Of Track And Field - Fantastic 03:47 Tools
04 - Lullabye for A G.I. / Don't Close Your Eyes 03:47 Tools
Lullabye for a G.I. 03:47 Tools
Lullabye For A G.I. (Don't Close Your Eyes) 04:27 Tools
06 - STARS OF TRACK AND FIELD - Arithmatik 04:27 Tools
Stars Of Track And Field - Movies Of Antartica 04:27 Tools
Stars Of Track And Field - Exit The Recital 04:27 Tools
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Stars of Track and Field is a three-piece indie pop band from Portland, Oregon, currently on Wind-Up Records. Their name is in reference to the Belle and Sebastian song of the same name. The band's latest album, titled A Time For Lions, was released September 1, 2009. When Stars of Track and Field found themselves without a bassist a couple of years ago, the Portland, Oregon-based band didn't follow the typical steps to find a replacement. No want-ads were placed; no attempts were made to recruit from other bands and nobody within the group switched instruments. Instead, the band opted for the path less traveled: they went digital. “Our initial motivation was two fold; a chance to stretch our boundaries and break from the conventional rock format, and avoid the frustration of rehearsing bass player after bass player,” says Jason Bell. Stars of Track and Field had become an entirely different band, one that keenly opted to straddle the divide of vintage analog and cutting-edge digital, merging the best of yesterday and tomorrow into a succinct musical package. “We could finally embrace all of our influences,” says Kevin Calaba, “and add the colors of Aphex Twin and early Pink Floyd to a palette that already included the Beatles and My Bloody Valentine.” Adds Dan Orvik, “between the three of us there are many influences, the musical direction could go anywhere.” If the anthemic rock aesthetic found on the full-length feels somewhat melancholic, then similarly bittersweet is the lyrical content. "We called the CD Centuries Before Love and War due to the fact that all the lyrics deal with maligned memory and love loss. And obviously, with the war going on now, it's pretty hard not to have that affect your writing,” says Calaba. “The difficult part is presenting your politics with insight and thoughtfulness, while avoiding trite rhetoric and cliché,” adds Bell. “How one cannot be shocked and horrified by the random violence and lackluster performance of this administration baffles me.” With the album wrapped and label in place, the road ahead looks especially promising. The band completed an August US tour with Jeremy Enigk (Sunny Day Real Estate & The Fire Theft) and is preparing to head out for another US Tour in October/November with The Twilight Singers (Greg Dulli, ex-Afghan Whigs). “For me, the live setting allows for us to present songs like ‘Movies of Antartica’ or ‘Say Hello’ in a much more raw fashion than the record,” adds Bell. “Sounds like we’ll never be home again,” Orvik laughs. And although Bell and Calaba have been writing material together for a number of years in other acts, playing in Stars of Track and Field still feels relatively new, particularly since the introduction of the fourth “electronic member.” "We're still a really young band in terms of playing together, so we'd like to think that our best days are ahead of us," says Bell. "We're still trying to figure out what the hell we're doing." Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.