Time and Distance

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Pretend You Don't Know 00:00 Tools
Lost In Me 00:00 Tools
Say Anything 00:00 Tools
Until It's Over 00:00 Tools
I Miss New York 05:02 Tools
This Is For You 00:00 Tools
Four to Go 00:00 Tools
A Promise 00:00 Tools
Hopeless 00:00 Tools
Remember 00:00 Tools
First Time Caller, Long Time Listener 00:00 Tools
Up, Out & Over 00:00 Tools
Addicted 00:00 Tools
Snap 00:00 Tools
Coast to Coast 00:00 Tools
Three Days Late 00:00 Tools
33 1/3 00:00 Tools
For Real 00:00 Tools
Baby Be 00:00 Tools
Living in Fiction 00:00 Tools
Sunday 00:00 Tools
Sell 00:00 Tools
Waiting 00:00 Tools
Gravity 00:00 Tools
On My Own 00:00 Tools
I Lied My Face Off 00:00 Tools
Away We Go 00:00 Tools
Horseshoes And Hand Grenades 00:00 Tools
Little Disaster 00:00 Tools
do you still hate me 00:00 Tools
Mixtape 00:00 Tools
Hell to Pay 00:00 Tools
That Girl 00:00 Tools
there is nothing i hate more than the DMV 00:00 Tools
War 00:00 Tools
Copperfield 00:00 Tools
5.21.02 00:00 Tools
Walls 00:00 Tools
Howard Zinn 00:00 Tools
19 00:00 Tools
Pas De Deux 00:00 Tools
The Pot, The Kettle, And Me 00:00 Tools
Take A Picture 00:00 Tools
Live a Lie 00:00 Tools
Wounds 00:00 Tools
Mxtp 00:00 Tools
The River 00:00 Tools
Lights On 00:00 Tools
Track 01 00:00 Tools
Hand of Power 00:00 Tools
Up, Out, And Over It 00:00 Tools
Track 05 00:00 Tools
Something More 00:00 Tools
Track 02 00:00 Tools
Images 00:00 Tools
Solid 00:00 Tools
Waterfall 00:00 Tools
big mistake 00:00 Tools
Pen and Sword 00:00 Tools
For You 00:00 Tools
Nambla 00:00 Tools
Time and Distance - Say Anything 00:00 Tools
52102 00:00 Tools
horseshoes & hand grenades 00:00 Tools
up out and over it 00:00 Tools
Remorse 00:00 Tools
May 2004 Demo 00:00 Tools
Requirements 00:00 Tools
The Square 00:00 Tools
The Village 00:00 Tools
New Borders 00:00 Tools
Don't Wake Me 00:00 Tools
fiction 00:00 Tools
5.21.02 (May 2004 Demo) 00:00 Tools
Time_and_Distance-mixtape 00:00 Tools
Bulls And Bears 00:00 Tools
Caribbean Sunrise 00:00 Tools
Segregation 00:00 Tools
Lost In You 00:00 Tools
Pretend You Don't Know Me 00:00 Tools
Time_and_Distance-52102_may_2004_demo 00:00 Tools
Untill It's Over 00:00 Tools
5-21-02 00:00 Tools
Mix Tape 00:00 Tools
Target 00:00 Tools
hey jealousy 00:00 Tools
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There are two bands named Time and Distance: 1) Brazilian Vegan Straight Edge hardcore band http://xtimeanddistancex.bandcamp.com/ 2) In just six years, West Virginia-based Time and Distance has evolved from a kid with a guitar to a professional touring band that has played hundreds of venues and shared stages with Cute Is What We Aim For, Relient K, Motion City Soundtrack, Boys Like Girls, Hit the Lights, and numerous others. Their songs have been featured on MTV, Vans Warped Tour, and radio stations around the country. Time and Distance’s debut LP, “The Way It Should Be” is a top seller on iTunes and Smartpunk.com, and features multi-platinum producer Matt Squire (The Used, All Time Low, Boys Like Girls, Panic! At the Disco). Amidst their success, rapidly expanding fanbase, and growing popularity, Time and Distance came from humble beginnings. In early 2002, singer / songwriter Greg McGowan began to write songs that would soon evolve into Time and Distance’s “Blood Loss for an Excuse” EP. McGowan played shows for his friends at venues around Charleston and in 2003, McGowan caught the attention of I-Surrender Records. McGowan was quickly signed to the label, and was touring the country with Mistown, A Static Lullaby, The Movielife, The Honorary Title, and Onelinedrawing. By 2005, the band was in Washington, DC with award-winning producer Matt Squire. Squire pushed the band toward new levels of creativity, and within a few days, the band had recorded eleven songs that would become Time and Distance’s debut LP “The Way It Should Be.” Soon after finishing their debut LP in 2006, Time and Distance decided to part ways with I-Surrender Records to focus on their do-it-yourself attitude. The band booked their own tours, and their debut LP sold out at shows around the US. Still today, “The Way It Should Be” is a top seller on iTunes and leading music distribution websites around the nation. The band wrapped up 2006 by supporting Relient K, Valencia, Mae, Sugarcult, Over It, The Spill Canvas, and others on tour. The band utilized the rest of 2006 and 2007 to write an arsenal of new material and focus on promotion and Alternative Press Magazine declared Time and Distance “One of the ten best unsigned bands in the US.” When the band wasn’t in the studio working on new material, they were on the road with national acts such as Boys Like Girls, Four Letter Lie, Rookie of the Year, and Roses Are Red. 2008 has continued to usher in new success for the band, as they signed endorsement deals with SJC Custom Drums, Dunlop, Michael Kelly Guitars, and Breathe Atlantic Clothing. The band spent the summer of 2008 writing new songs that, in the words of Greg McGowan, “have taken on a myriad of new directions…both lyrically and sonically.” Time and Distance recently released a new single titled “Baby Be…” that received tens-of-thousands of plays on Myspace in a few short days. Time and Distance recently partnered with multi-platinum music executive CJ Bakke (Fall Out Boy, Panic! At the Disco, T.I.) and Final Connection Management to expand their fan base and obtain new levels of success. As one critic said, “Time and Distance is a movement. Can their songs change the world? I’m not sure, but this band has the hooks, talent, songs, and looks to make the takeover.” Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.