The Czars

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Paint the Moon 00:00 Tools
Drug 00:00 Tools
Angel Eyes 00:00 Tools
Song To The Siren 07:50 Tools
Goodbye 00:00 Tools
Little Pink House 00:00 Tools
My Love 00:00 Tools
Lullaby 6000 00:00 Tools
I Am The Man 00:00 Tools
Where The Boys Are 04:31 Tools
Killjoy 00:00 Tools
The Hymn 00:00 Tools
Black Is The Colour 03:06 Tools
Leavin' On Your Mind 00:00 Tools
Val 00:00 Tools
Roger's Song 00:00 Tools
Anger 00:00 Tools
Concentrate 00:00 Tools
Los 00:00 Tools
Caterpillar 00:00 Tools
Goodbye Intro 00:00 Tools
Trash 00:00 Tools
My Funny Valentine 00:00 Tools
Get Used To It 00:00 Tools
Bright Black Eyes 00:00 Tools
I Saw a Ship 00:00 Tools
Side Effects 00:00 Tools
Black And Blue 00:00 Tools
Strange 00:00 Tools
You Don't Know What Love Is 00:00 Tools
For Emily 00:00 Tools
This 00:00 Tools
Autumn 04:07 Tools
I Fall To Pieces 03:10 Tools
Dave's Dream 00:00 Tools
Pain 00:00 Tools
Catherine 00:00 Tools
What Used To Be A Human 00:00 Tools
I'm Sorry 00:00 Tools
Any Younger 00:00 Tools
Gangrene 00:00 Tools
Side Effect 00:00 Tools
Stay 00:00 Tools
What I Can Do For You 00:00 Tools
Zippermouth 00:00 Tools
Pressure 00:00 Tools
For Emily, Whenever I May Find Her 00:00 Tools
Goodbye (intro) 00:00 Tools
I'm Sorry I Made You Cry 00:00 Tools
The Dark Sky 00:00 Tools
Cold 00:00 Tools
O 00:00 Tools
Predicament 00:00 Tools
Russian Folk Song 00:00 Tools
Introduction 00:00 Tools
Sweet 00:00 Tools
The Eyes Are Darker Now 00:00 Tools
Matilda's Song 00:00 Tools
O (edit) 00:00 Tools
Half the Time 00:00 Tools
Waste 00:00 Tools
Tarpit 00:00 Tools
Let My People Go 00:00 Tools
X Would Rather Listen to Y 00:00 Tools
Drive That Thing 00:00 Tools
Get Down Pt. 1 00:00 Tools
What Used To Be Human 00:00 Tools
Lack Of Understanding 00:00 Tools
Remainder 00:00 Tools
One Single Thing 00:00 Tools
Mein Freund Der Baum Ist Tot 00:00 Tools
Cracked 00:00 Tools
L.O.S. 00:00 Tools
(Hidden Track) 00:00 Tools
Get Down Pt. 2 00:00 Tools
2nd Runner Up 00:00 Tools
for emily, whenever i 00:00 Tools
Accident 00:00 Tools
The Czars 00:00 Tools
Goodbye [Intro] 00:00 Tools
Always (By Patsy Cline) 00:00 Tools
Drug (acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Where The Boys Are (Connie Francis) 00:00 Tools
Always 00:00 Tools
Russian Folk Song (traditional) 00:00 Tools
Top Breed 00:00 Tools
Interlude 00:00 Tools
Lullaby 6000 (acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Blue Light 00:00 Tools
For Emily Whenever I May Find Her 00:00 Tools
Paint the moon (live acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Drug (accustic) 00:00 Tools
For Emily, Whenever I May Find 00:00 Tools
Angel eyes (Abba cover) 00:00 Tools
Black & Blue 00:00 Tools
01 Drug 00:00 Tools
Seven Ways to Kill 00:00 Tools
O (Instrumental Edit) 00:00 Tools
goodbye part2 00:00 Tools
03 - Paint the Moon 00:00 Tools
Golden 00:00 Tools
02 - Goodbye 00:00 Tools
Mein Freund Der Baum 00:00 Tools
Hidden Track 00:00 Tools
12 For Emily, Whenever I May Find 00:00 Tools
The Czars-I Am The Man 00:00 Tools
l.o.s 00:00 Tools
04 - The Hymn 00:00 Tools
05 - My Love 00:00 Tools
Tread Softly On My Dreams 00:00 Tools
Paint The Moon - BBC Session 17/11/2004 00:00 Tools
GB 00:00 Tools
Top breed (hidden track) 00:00 Tools
the czars - the ugly people vs. the beautiful people - 01 drug 00:00 Tools
Drug (album Version) 00:00 Tools
Black & Blue (Live) 00:00 Tools
06 This 00:00 Tools
For Emily, Whenever I May Find Her [Bonus Track] 00:00 Tools
Song To The Siren (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
06 - Little Pink House 00:00 Tools
Angeleyes 00:00 Tools
Song to the Siren (Tim Buckley Cover) 00:00 Tools
Amka Ukatike 00:00 Tools
07 Autumn 00:00 Tools
07 - I Am the Man 00:00 Tools
the czars - the ugly people vs. the beautiful people - 05 lullaby 6000 00:00 Tools
10 - Los 00:00 Tools
Get Used To It (Remix) 00:00 Tools
09 - I Saw a Ship 00:00 Tools
For emily, whenever I may fing her 00:00 Tools
For Emily, Wherever I May Find Her 00:00 Tools
Drug - The Czars 00:00 Tools
08 Black and Blue 00:00 Tools
01 - Goodbye Intro 00:00 Tools
WHERE THE BOYS ARE 00:00 Tools
Got Used to It (remix) 00:00 Tools
01 - Drug 00:00 Tools
Im Sorry 00:00 Tools
My Funny Valentine / Val 00:00 Tools
My Funny Valentine/ Val 00:00 Tools
09 Anger 00:00 Tools
Anger Eyes 00:00 Tools
Leavin'On Your Mind 00:00 Tools
the czars - the ugly people vs. the beautiful people - 03 kiljoy 00:00 Tools
the czars - the ugly people vs. the beautiful people - 10 black and blue 00:00 Tools
the czars - the ugly people vs. the beautiful people - 07 what used to be a human 00:00 Tools
Russian Folk Song (traditional 00:00 Tools
the czars - the ugly people vs. the beautiful people - 11 this 00:00 Tools
Follow Me 00:00 Tools
the czars - the ugly people vs. the beautiful people - 06 roger's song 00:00 Tools
Beyond The Moon 00:00 Tools
GBIntro 00:00 Tools
Paint to the Moon 00:00 Tools
Goodbye Intro (Inst.) 00:00 Tools
10 Roger's Song 00:00 Tools
Concetrate 00:00 Tools
Song To The Siren [Bonus Track] 00:00 Tools
Strange [Bonus Track] 00:00 Tools
the czars - the ugly people vs. the beautiful people - 09 autumn 00:00 Tools
the czars - the ugly people vs. the beautiful people - 02 side effects 00:00 Tools
Dawning Of A New Day 00:00 Tools
the czars - the ugly people vs. the beautiful people - 08 anger 00:00 Tools
the czars - the ugly people vs. the beautiful people - 04 caterpillar 00:00 Tools
TH 00:00 Tools
Cecelia 00:00 Tools
Today 00:00 Tools
Paint The Moon!!! 00:00 Tools
/ YOU DONT KNOW WHAT LOVE IS 00:00 Tools
Angel Eye 00:00 Tools
/ FOR EMILY 00:00 Tools
03 Kiljoy 00:00 Tools
Caterpillar (live) 00:00 Tools
11 What Used To Be A Human 00:00 Tools
08 - Trash 00:00 Tools
/ BLACK IS THE COLOUR 00:00 Tools
11 - Bright Black Eyes 00:00 Tools
Drug(Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Strange (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
MY FUNNY VALINTINE 00:00 Tools
02 - Angel Eyes 00:00 Tools
Sorry I Made You Cry 00:00 Tools
Get Down Pt.1 00:00 Tools
Killroy 00:00 Tools
I'm Sorry I Made You Cry - BBC Session 17/11/2004 00:00 Tools
Venus Diablo - Golden 00:00 Tools
03 - Killjoy 00:00 Tools
Bright black eyes (OST INTERVIEW by Steve Buscemi, with Sienne Miller) 00:00 Tools
For Emily Whenever I May Find Her (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
A Day In September 00:00 Tools
ML 00:00 Tools
the ugly people vs. the beaut 00:00 Tools
The Czars - Paint the Moon 00:00 Tools
The Ugly People Vs The Beautiful People - Killjoy 00:00 Tools
/ SONG TO THE SIREN 00:00 Tools
My Funny Valentine - Val 00:00 Tools
Get Down Pt. 1&2 00:00 Tools
Get Down Pt. 2 - The Czars 00:00 Tools
Get Down Pt. 1 - The Czars 00:00 Tools
For Emily, Whenever I May Find Her [Bonus Tracks] 00:00 Tools
12 - Pain 00:00 Tools
Where The Boys Are (Connie Francis cover) 00:00 Tools
The Czars - Drug 00:00 Tools
the Czars - Russian Folk Song 00:00 Tools
10 Los 00:00 Tools
PTM 00:00 Tools
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The Czars were an indie rock band which formed in 1994 in Denver, Colorado. They were led by John Grant (vocals) and Chris Pearson (bass). The band split around 2004. The band started in May 1994 when vocalist John Grant and bassist Chris Pearson had a chance meeting at Rock Island, a club in Denver’s lower downtown warehouse district. It took over a year to pull a complete band together and play their first show. The early years were slow, but recording began with local music icon Bob Ferbrache in 1995, who produced the first two albums. Contrary to press releases, the band actually self-released two albums, “Moodswing” and “La Brea Tar Pits of Routine” on their own label, Velveteen Records in 1995 and 1997, the later was sent to Cocteau Twins' Bella Union in London. Bella Union thought there was some promise and a follow-up five-song demo was quickly recorded and sent to Cocteau’s Simon Raymonde. He offered the band a four album deal soon after. The Czars would be the first American band to sign with London's Bella Union. A string of local opening gigs followed with opening slots for Low, the Dirty Three, and Ween Recording on “Before...But Longer” was initiated at London’s September Sound studio in September ’98, and Raymonde finished production on the album in December. By the end of ‘99 The Czars were named Best Rock Band by Westword (a local Denver music magazine). The following year the band was approached to compose the soundtrack for an independent film, “I’d Rather Be … Gone" again through the connections of Bella Union. Although it never saw the light of day outside of the Gay and Lesbian film festival in San Francisco, the soundtrack mini EP was released by Toronto's Absalom Recordings that November. Self-produced by the band in Denver with Colin Bricker at NFA studios this remains a collector's item. Even though, the band didnt sell many records, the label stuck with them, and next up was the second album “The Ugly People vs. The Beautiful People.” Recorded in Denver over a month in early 2001, when Simon Raymonde took more time away from his family and label back home in London and produced it out of his love for the band. It was released in October with cover art featuring asses and tattoos. After 23 takes at “Black and Blue” the band nearly killed each other, but the recording was finished and accolades poured in, winning the 2002 album of the year in Westword and receiving critical praise from Mojo, Q, and NME. The band signed to Manifesto Records for a one-record deal for the United States. The Czars toured Europe opening for David Gray, 16 Horsepower, and The Flaming Lips. Three small US tours followed. The band recorded and self-produced the tour EP “X Would Rather Listen to Y Than Suffer Through a C of Z’s”, a reference to John’s linguistics book on Russian sentence structure. Despite all the touring, the band were not making any kind of critical breakthrough, despite Bella Union's best efforts in bringing the band over to Europe several times and releasing several singles. The band recorded "Goodbye” with money donated by fans. Work was completed in June 2004, and “Goodbye” was released to much acclaim last September. Picked as the 38th on the Top 50 albums of the year by Mojo, it beat out such luminaries as The Shins, Morrissey, and Bjork. Still the breakthrough wasn't on the horizon and whilst fellow labelmates like Explosions in The Sky and Midlake were also selling records as well as picking up plaudits, The Czars remained an enigma. The band were rarely happy in each other's company and recording and touring always seemed traumatic. Perhaps the audience picked up on this in someway. In 2004, the core of the band would dissolve away over the course of the ultimately prophetic last album entitled “Goodbye”. Over the span of nine months would see the departure of five out of six members, including original founding members Jeff and Chris, plus long-time guitarists Andy and Roger, as well as violinist Elin Palmer. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.