Straight Line Stitch

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Black Veil 03:14 Tools
Taste Of Ashes 00:00 Tools
What You Do To Me 00:00 Tools
Never See The Day 00:00 Tools
Promise Me 00:00 Tools
Eucharist 00:00 Tools
Adult Cinema 00:00 Tools
Laughing In The Rearview 04:20 Tools
The Word Made Flesh 00:00 Tools
Seneca Tragedy 00:00 Tools
Conversion 00:00 Tools
Yesterday's Gone 00:00 Tools
Tear Down The Sky 00:00 Tools
Cold Front 00:00 Tools
One Reason 00:00 Tools
Never Surrender 00:00 Tools
No Tomorrow 00:00 Tools
Bar Room Brawl 00:00 Tools
Living Dead 00:00 Tools
Ashes In The Wind 00:00 Tools
Sound Of Silence 00:00 Tools
Remission 00:00 Tools
Bleeding Heart Theory 00:00 Tools
Line Of Fire 00:00 Tools
Walking Dead 00:00 Tools
Never Ending Horror 00:00 Tools
Faceless And Inhuman 00:00 Tools
To Be Godlike 00:00 Tools
Broken Wrist 00:00 Tools
Silver Lining 00:00 Tools
Slow Asphyxiation 00:00 Tools
Among The Last Moment 00:00 Tools
Shattered Glass 00:00 Tools
Exodus 00:00 Tools
The Antagonist 00:00 Tools
Razorblade Smile 00:00 Tools
Untitled 02:16 Tools
Birth Defect 02:42 Tools
Absent 03:11 Tools
Brown Paper Eyes 02:28 Tools
Justified 02:47 Tools
Waterside 00:00 Tools
Dismantle The Sun 00:00 Tools
Haberdasher Cadaver 02:49 Tools
Fall To Red 02:48 Tools
20mm Hotbox 03:22 Tools
11 Times Over 00:00 Tools
Cell X 00:00 Tools
NS2 02:39 Tools
Dark Matter 00:00 Tools
Wash Between The Fats 03:38 Tools
Out Of Body 00:00 Tools
Out of the Shadows 00:00 Tools
Inside Depravation 00:00 Tools
Face Of God 00:00 Tools
Human Bondage 00:00 Tools
Wilderness 00:00 Tools
Taste Of Ashes (Feat. Jamey Jasta) 00:00 Tools
Intro 00:00 Tools
Expressions ODE 10:01 Tools
Without You 00:00 Tools
When This Life Is Over 00:00 Tools
Attitude 00:00 Tools
Without You (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Straight Line Stitch / Adult Cinema 00:00 Tools
When This Life Is Over (Distant Light) [Bonus Track] 00:00 Tools
Straight Line Stitch / Remission 00:00 Tools
Straight Line Stitch / Black Veil 00:00 Tools
Straight Line Stitch / The Word Made Flesh 00:00 Tools
Inside Of Depravition 00:00 Tools
Straight Line Stitch / Line Of Fire 00:00 Tools
Straight Line Stitch / Walking Dead 00:00 Tools
Straight Line Stitch - Never Ending Horror 00:00 Tools
When This Life Is Over (Distant Light) 00:00 Tools
03 Ns2 00:00 Tools
Expressions Of Different Expectations 00:00 Tools
Conversion (New Track!) 00:00 Tools
Straight Line Stitch - Birth Defect 00:00 Tools
[untitled] 00:00 Tools
11 Times Over (Sound Lair sample) 00:00 Tools
Expressiods O.D.E. 00:00 Tools
Taste Of Ashes Feat. Jamey Jasta 00:00 Tools
*Bonus track* 00:00 Tools
Taste Of Ashes(feat. J. Jasta(Hatebreed)) 00:00 Tools
Taste Of Ashes ft. Jamey Jasta 00:00 Tools
Taste of Ashes - Jamey Jasta, Straight Line Stitch 00:00 Tools
straight line stitch 00:00 Tools
Tear Down The Sky [Explicit] 00:00 Tools
Eurcharist 00:00 Tools
Conversion [2011] 00:00 Tools
Taste Of Ashes (Ft. Jamey Jasta) 00:00 Tools
Taste Of Ashes (feat. Jamey Jasta of Hatebreed) 00:00 Tools
Outro 00:00 Tools
Words Made Flesh 00:00 Tools
Bonus Track 00:00 Tools
What You Do To Me (2011) 00:00 Tools
What Can You Do To Me? 00:00 Tools
02 - Promise Me 00:00 Tools
Never Ending 00:00 Tools
06 - Adult Cinema 00:00 Tools
07 - What You Do To Me 00:00 Tools
03 - Taste Of Ashes 00:00 Tools
Straight Line Stitch - Conversion 00:00 Tools
What You Do To Me : CHECK OUT METAL MASTERS (CLASSIC METAL HARDROCK) www.chronixradio.com 00:00 Tools
Without You [*] 00:00 Tools
When This Life Is Over [*] 00:00 Tools
Taste Of Ashes (Featuring Jamey Jasta) 00:00 Tools
05 - Black Veil 00:00 Tools
04 - Eucharist 00:00 Tools
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Armed with an unstoppable work ethic and a musical vocabulary that stretches from face-ripping metal to soulful, stratospheric rock, Knoxville, TN, quintet STRAIGHT LINE STITCH are poised to grab heavy music by the horns with their Raging Nation/KOCH Records debut, When Skies Wash Ashore. Though just 11 tracks in length, the album packs more dynamics and diversity than many bands’ entire catalogs. Not surprising, then, that the five individuals that make up STRAIGHT LINE STITCH have spent a lifetime honing their craft to reach this point. Technically speaking, the STRAIGHT LINE STITCH story begins nine years, a handful of lineup changes, and two early releases (a demo EP and album, to be exact) ago. However, to understand the force that is STRAIGHT LINE STITCH today, simply fast-forward to 2003, when vocalist Alexis Brown joined the band. Though without formal training (recent screaming lessons from vocal coach Melissa Cross aside), Brown completed SLS’ sound with a multi-octave, multifaceted approach that could be snarling and guttural one moment, angelic and ethereal the next. Making her recorded debut on SLS’ second full-length, 2006’s self-released To Be Godlike, Brown defied gender and genre alike to emerge as one of the most promising vocalists, period, in modern heavy music. Despite being followed by a few final lineup shifts, To Be Godlike cemented SLS’ core sound and generated a key partnership between the band and Raging Nation Films’ Dale “Rage” Resteghini. The award-winning director -- whose credits include Fall Out Boy, Hatebreed, Mudvayne, Shadows Fall and hundreds of other acts -- helmed the striking 35mm clip for the ’07 The Word Made Flesh’s “Remission,” and in 2007, he made SLS the inaugural signing to his newly created KOCH imprint, Raging Nation Records. As When Skies Wash Ashore proves, STRAIGHT LINE STITCH have risen to new heights for their label debut. Recording When Skies Wash Ashore in the remote village of Millbrook, NY, SLS pushed themselves to the proverbial limit, even as cramped living quarters, geographical isolation, and physically demanding sessions (from Brown’s strained vocal cords to her bandmates’ strained limbs, the members rose to the challenge) took their toll. “Unless you’re really wealthy, there’s not a whole lot to do in Millbrook,” Thacker says of the longtime celebrity-attracting village, “so we literally ate, slept and breathed this record while we were there. It was the most intense session we ever did, but I feel like we became that much stronger because of it.” Whether it’s in the crushingly brutal metalcore of the official lead track, the neck-snapping thrash “Black Veil” with it’s incredibly powerful video or the next video track “Taste Of Ashes” (featuring a screaming duet between Brown and SLS fan/Hatebreed frontman Jamey Jasta), the epic, soaring rock of “Eucharist,” STRAIGHT LINE STITCH’s musical strength is undeniable. For every double-bass-pedal assault, death-metal-inspired guitar riff or finger-bending bass line (see the hyperactive “Adult Cinema”), there’s an equally strong hook, texture or atmosphere. And whether she’s shredding her throat on a verse or hitting a soulful melody at the chorus, Brown keeps SLS’ songs grounded in enough raw emotion to cause goose bumps in even the most jaded listener. “My songs come from a really personal place,” says Brown, who’s as likely to draw inspiration from spirituality as she is from classic horror movies. “I’m pretty soft-spoken in real life, so this is the one outlet I have to let out everything I’m feeling.” Of course, SLS’ studio performance is just half the story: Averaging some 200 shows per year since 2003, the band have shared stages with national heavyweights such as Slayer, Anthrax, Staind, Mastodon, Chevelle, Killswitch Engage and 3 Inches Of Blood, in addition to rocking the Atlanta stop of the 2005 Vans Warped Tour and multiple Jägermeister Music Tour dates (Jägermeister is a proud SLS sponsor). More recently, a run of shows supporting DevilDriver, Napalm Death and 36 Crazyfists on the 2008 “Bound By The Road” Tour found SLS winning over some of their biggest nightly audiences ever, while subsequent Headlining club dates with the Autumn Offering and the Destro saw them diving back into the underground where they cut their teeth. No matter what size the stage, though, STRAIGHT LINE STITCH have the presence and drive to make it theirs -- and, as When Skies Wash Ashore makes punishingly clear, they also have the musical muscle to win over any audience within earshot. “When you get down to it, we’re a really personal band,” concludes Thacker, “and as far as I’m concerned, that should be the same whether you’re watching us in front of 5,000 people or coming up to talk to us after a show. In the end, that one-on-one connection is all that matters.” Check them out @ http://www.myspace.com/straightlinestitch Read more on Last.fm. 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