We Shot the Moon

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Sway Your Head 03:15 Tools
Hope 04:10 Tools
Julie 03:12 Tools
Perfect Time 03:57 Tools
Faces 03:07 Tools
LTFP 04:09 Tools
Please Shine 04:34 Tools
On Your Way 03:48 Tools
Woke Her Up 03:07 Tools
In The Blue 04:04 Tools
Upon Waking She Found Herself a Cougar 00:00 Tools
The Bright Side 00:00 Tools
Welcome Home 00:00 Tools
The Waters Edge 00:00 Tools
Miracle 03:27 Tools
Come Back 03:24 Tools
Should Have Been 02:44 Tools
Tunnel Vision 00:00 Tools
Water's Edge 00:00 Tools
Red Night 00:00 Tools
A Silver Lining 03:19 Tools
Amy 03:38 Tools
In Good Time 00:00 Tools
Amarillo 00:00 Tools
Candles 00:00 Tools
GLASS WINDOWS 00:00 Tools
Waters Edge 00:00 Tools
Feliz Navidad 00:00 Tools
Claim Me 04:06 Tools
Minute Land 04:23 Tools
Patient 00:00 Tools
Love and Fear 00:00 Tools
Last Prayer 00:00 Tools
Breakdown 00:00 Tools
Run 00:00 Tools
Me Vs. Myself 00:00 Tools
Araby (Lie #17) 00:00 Tools
We Can Wait 00:00 Tools
Story Bridge 04:23 Tools
Pressure 03:56 Tools
When I'm Gone 00:00 Tools
Key Change 00:00 Tools
Sonrisa 00:00 Tools
Forgive 00:00 Tools
The Map 04:18 Tools
Fake Love 00:00 Tools
So Long 00:00 Tools
A Simple Prayer 00:00 Tools
Scars 00:00 Tools
Blind 00:00 Tools
How to Move On 04:15 Tools
If You Want To 00:00 Tools
LoVe Me 00:00 Tools
Monsters 03:33 Tools
Smile 03:12 Tools
Maybe By May 00:00 Tools
Love On 00:00 Tools
How Long 00:00 Tools
White Horse 00:00 Tools
The Sun 00:00 Tools
All Of My Life 00:00 Tools
The Finish Line 00:00 Tools
LA CA 00:00 Tools
Shadow 00:00 Tools
Oh Holy Night 00:00 Tools
Reformed Tactics 00:00 Tools
Rearrange 00:00 Tools
Start 00:00 Tools
Angles 00:00 Tools
We Three Kings 00:00 Tools
Up On The House Top 00:00 Tools
Go Tell It On The Mountain 00:00 Tools
Away in a Manger 00:00 Tools
Anna 00:00 Tools
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen 00:00 Tools
Key Change (LTFP) 00:00 Tools
Sway Your Head (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Pull Yourself Together 00:00 Tools
Monday 00:00 Tools
My Favorite Gift 00:00 Tools
I Promise 00:00 Tools
Mill Ave 00:00 Tools
Midnight Insomnia 00:00 Tools
Blow Me Away 00:00 Tools
Tucson 00:00 Tools
On the Blue 00:00 Tools
Settle Down 00:00 Tools
My favorite color 00:00 Tools
All My Life 00:00 Tools
The School Yard 00:00 Tools
Bad Moon Rising 00:00 Tools
Glass Windows(Courtesy Of Jonathan Jones) 00:00 Tools
Welcome Home(Courtesy Of Jonathan Jones) 00:00 Tools
The One Year War 00:00 Tools
My Favorite Christmas Gift 00:00 Tools
Sway Your Head (Intrumental) mp3 00:00 Tools
Claim Me (from the upcoming album "Love On") 00:00 Tools
Me Vs. Myself (Kickstarter Exclusive Single) 00:00 Tools
Perfect Time (Piano & Acoustic Kickstarter Exclusive) 00:00 Tools
Sway Your Head ✮ 00:00 Tools
06 - How Long 00:00 Tools
02 - Run 00:00 Tools
One Year War 00:00 Tools
08 - All of My Life 00:00 Tools
Julie (acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Amarillo (acoustic) 00:00 Tools
01 - Last Prayer 00:00 Tools
04 - Fake Love 00:00 Tools
I Am For You (Kickstarter Exclusive Club Remix) 00:00 Tools
Duracell (acoustic) 00:00 Tools
01. Last Prayer 00:00 Tools
03 - So Long 00:00 Tools
07 - The Sun 00:00 Tools
Hope (acoustic) 00:00 Tools
05 - If You Want To 00:00 Tools
11 - The Finish Line 00:00 Tools
Welcome Home (Courtesy Of Jonathan Jones) 00:00 Tools
Glass Windows (Courtesy Of Jonathan Jones) 00:00 Tools
02. Run 00:00 Tools
05. If You Want To 00:00 Tools
10 - Shadow 00:00 Tools
08. All of My Life 00:00 Tools
06. How Long 00:00 Tools
04. Fake Love 00:00 Tools
09 - La Ca 00:00 Tools
One Year War (Bonus Track for Japan) 00:00 Tools
07. The Sun 00:00 Tools
03. So Long 00:00 Tools
09. La Ca 00:00 Tools
Love Song (The Cure) 00:00 Tools
11. The Finish Line 00:00 Tools
Advance and Retreat(DEMO) 00:00 Tools
10. Shadow 00:00 Tools
"The Bright Side" 00:00 Tools
I AM FOR YOU (Remix Version 2) 00:00 Tools
Advance And Retreat 00:00 Tools
Amy(DEMO) 00:00 Tools
Amy (DEMO) 00:00 Tools
Julie - Acoustic in Chain Reaction 00:00 Tools
Save Me (Demo) 00:00 Tools
Save Me 00:00 Tools
The Bright Side (Single) 00:00 Tools
Upon Waking She Found Herself A Cougar DEMO 00:00 Tools
Bright side 00:00 Tools
Upon Walking She Found Herself a Cougar 00:00 Tools
LFTP 00:00 Tools
We Shot The Moon - Sway Your Head 00:00 Tools
Advance and Retreat (Demo) 00:00 Tools
Upon Waking She Found Herself A Cougar (demo) 00:00 Tools
Upon Walking She Found Herself 00:00 Tools
Silver Lining 00:00 Tools
Morning Light (Demo) 00:00 Tools
Moonlight Beach (Super Demo) 00:00 Tools
Sway Your Head (Intrumental) 00:00 Tools
We shot the Moon 00:00 Tools
Shoulda Been 00:00 Tools
LTFP - We Shot the Moon 00:00 Tools
Paperback Writer (Beatles) 00:00 Tools
Sway Your Head (w/ lyrics) 00:00 Tools
We Shot The Moon - Upon Waking She Found A Cougar 00:00 Tools
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While it’s common practice in rock bios to liken an act to something familiar, it’s hard to do that with San Diego’s We Shot The Moon. That’s because it’s virtually impossible to compare them to any other band out there…not for more than a track or two, at least. We Shot The Moon--led by former Waking Ashland frontman Jonathan Jones--is a piano-heavy indie rock five-piece that formed in the year 2007. On September 29, the band releases its infectious sophomore LP, A Silver Lining, the follow-up to 2008’s Fear and Love, on Minneapolis-based label Afternoon Records. But if you require a description of the band before reading more about We Shot The Moon, let’s just say that A Silver Lining possesses shades of Jack’s Mannequin, Coldplay, Switchfoot, Muse, and Weezer. According to Jones, the band specializes in “quirky rock” that’s layered, thick, and replete with ambient noise, and it’s for that reason “we fall through the cracks, which I think, ultimately, is a good thing. We don’t fit in to the the super-indie hipster crowd. We’re not gimmicky--we’re real, we hit wrong notes live and that’s ok.” Born not long after the death of Jones’ previous band, Waking Ashland, which dissolved amid internal strife and struggle, We Shot The Moon ended what was four months of musical limbo for Jones. “I was working this terrible pizza delivery job, and I was literally washing dishes when I got this call from my friend (Sherwood’s) Dan (Koch), and he asked me what I was doing, so I told him…‘Well, I’m washing dishes, Dan,’” recalls Jones. But Koch told him he shouldn’t be driving large pies all around town, because he wasn’t done playing music. “Dan really inspired me to start writing songs again, and that’s basically how the band was formed,” JONES says. He added various players to the band’s ranks, including drummer Trevor Faris, with whom he’d had plans to start a band with before Waking Ashland took shape, and, just to make sure he didn’t back out, bought a 15-passenger van. “I knew if I bought a van, I would have to do it,” he says. “So I did and I haven’t looked back since.” Last year, We Shot The Moon played more than 300 live dates, and Jones says they’ll play 365 this year if they must, because A Silver Lining is an album they’re just itching to rip through onstage. This fall, they’ll be headlining a run of shows with support from Mansions and The Record Life on the West Coast and Lights Resolve and Destroy on the East Coast. A Silver Lining contains 11 tracks, including the radio-ready opener “Miracle,” “In Good Time,” and “Amy,” a song inspired by a woman JONES met last year on tour, “and I kind of had that moment where you meet someone, and everything clicks.” Unfortunately, things didn’t work out. “At least I got a song out of it. She had her own baggage, and I didn’t mind it, because I thought we would help each other out.” Other A Silver Lining standouts include “Should Have Been” and “Woke Her Up,” which JONES says most people will relate to, as it tackles those moments in life when maybe we’ve second-guessed our decision or direction. “It’s one of my favorite songs on the record,” JONES explains. “I’ve never been so honest in my writing, and I hope, through the honesty, our audience is really able to connect.” Most songs carry a positive message. “The Brightside,” for instance, imparts the message that “you shouldn’t give up on your life and that you need to keep a positive perspective, because sooner or later, things will work themselves out.” The song features orchestral sounds, compliments of producer Mike Green (Paramore, The Matches), who JONES says “pushed our sound to a new level.” The album’s first single, “Red Night,” is something of a departure for the band, as it’s admittedly the edgiest song on the record. “The guitars get right down to business,” Jones enthuses. “It’s very overdriven, and that’s new for us. It’s a complete rock song, with more guitar riffs. In the past, the riff stuff was done more on piano, so, it’s us branching out, and going in a slightly different direction. I think it may hint at the future sound of this band…depending on what the response is.” Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.