The Super Friendz

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Karate Man 03:01 Tools
10 Lbs. 03:38 Tools
Undertow 03:03 Tools
Come Clean 02:38 Tools
Rescue Us From Boredom 04:05 Tools
Down in Flames 03:31 Tools
One Day 03:18 Tools
Restricted 03:15 Tools
Better Call 02:29 Tools
Fireflies 03:05 Tools
Kiss the Land 04:15 Tools
Machine Green 02:16 Tools
When They Paid Me 03:34 Tools
10 Lbs 03:41 Tools
Girls And Their Boys 02:53 Tools
Boots 03:11 Tools
Green Hand 02:21 Tools
Half-Mast 01:58 Tools
the sad they walk on 03:45 Tools
Landing Light 03:00 Tools
Dear Old Ireland 03:13 Tools
Forever a Day 02:58 Tools
Up and Running 03:28 Tools
Nostalgia Machine 01:58 Tools
Stone Alone 02:57 Tools
Good To Feel Like 02:05 Tools
Let You Go Cold 02:33 Tools
Prattle On 03:26 Tools
No Good Reason 02:17 Tools
Everything writes Itself 02:49 Tools
Not The Love 03:05 Tools
Two Songs 04:18 Tools
Stop-Start 00:00 Tools
Take The Stars 03:34 Tools
Absurd Without It 01:59 Tools
Just Say So 03:25 Tools
Give The Sign 03:03 Tools
Fooled At First 03:33 Tools
I'm Hard To Lose 02:04 Tools
The World's Most Embarassing Moment 05:30 Tools
Ocean Death Song 03:24 Tools
Little Things 02:57 Tools
Star In One 03:54 Tools
Evening Sun 03:11 Tools
Citizens Banned 04:47 Tools
Better Off Without You (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Blue Tattoo 02:17 Tools
Slow Motion Blues 04:08 Tools
Slow-Motion Blues 04:08 Tools
Better Off Without You 03:36 Tools
Stop Start 03:24 Tools
[Untitled Track] 00:00 Tools
Length Of Heart 03:36 Tools
Ditched 03:06 Tools
One Day The Warner 02:37 Tools
Everybody's Dancing 02:37 Tools
Ten lbs 02:37 Tools
I'm Hard to Los 00:00 Tools
Half Mast 03:06 Tools
Optimists 02:25 Tools
Mountaineer 00:00 Tools
Slow Mothion Blues 02:25 Tools
Good To Go 00:00 Tools
Woman Who Was My Kind 00:00 Tools
Hidden Track 00:00 Tools
Ladies Man In Exile 00:00 Tools
10lbs 00:00 Tools
Sorry 00:00 Tools
The Super Friendz Theme 03:36 Tools
Sometimes These Days 00:00 Tools
Over My Head 00:00 Tools
Untitled 03:36 Tools
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The Super Friendz were formed in 1994 by three King's College students. Matt Murphy, who had earlier played guitar with Black Pool; bassist Charles Austin, briefly a part of Al Tuck; and guitarist Drew Yamada formed the core of the band. At first the band had no permanent drummer: at various times during their early years Chris Murphy (no relation to Matt) of Sloan, Cliff Gibb of Thrush Hermit, and Dave Marsh filled the role. In 1994, The Super Friendz released a single on Chris Murphy's label, Murderecords, and later toured Canada with Sloan. The Super Friendz' first album, Mock Up, Scale Down (1995, Murderecords), drew great critical praise, if not necessarily commercial success. Recorded in producer Brenndan McGuire's house with Dave Marsh on drums, Mock Up blended retro-pop with Canadian rock influences. The following year, the band released Play the Game, Not Games, a 10-inch single, also on Murderecords. The songs on Play the Game--especially the contributions of Austin and Yamada--were significantly more experimental than on the album, and prefigured both the band's future work and its creative tension. Mock Up, Scale Down was released in the United States in 1997 on March Records under the title Sticktoitiveness (which earlier had been the title of an independent tape made by the band). A few of the songs from Play the Game also appeared on the U.S. release. Continuing to tour, the band pulled together their last studio album before the break-up in Slide Show. Featuring Lonnie James on drums, this album is often considered the band's strongest effort. Despite the strong reviews, the Super Friendz were struggling to continue. In the final reckoning, the band were done in by the same creative forces that made their music successful. Around September of 1997 it was made official - the boys amicably went their separate ways. In late December of 2002, SFZ came back together for a special holiday reunion. This was enough to spark the creativity back up. The band then continued on to start recording their return effort, Love Energy, released Summer 2003. A small tour followed in September. Currently (January 2006), The Super Friendz are set to re-enter the studio to record their as of yet unnamed follow-up to 2003's Love Energy. While at the moment it is unsure whether the LP will be finished on time, a rare performance is planned for March 11th in their hometown of Halifax with longtime friend Mike O'Neill's new two-piece, The Self Conscious. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.