YESTERDAY'S RISING

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catastrophic 00:00 Tools
To the Readers 00:00 Tools
Our Lucid Dream 00:00 Tools
Let's Take Slow Steps 00:00 Tools
Lightworker 00:00 Tools
Time Holds The Truth 00:00 Tools
My Body Is Like A Metaphor 00:00 Tools
Experience to write 00:00 Tools
The Hardest Part 00:00 Tools
becoming one with nature 00:00 Tools
I Am Fortunate to Know 00:00 Tools
Contrast of Light and Dark 00:00 Tools
This Is My Thought-Crime 00:00 Tools
WWSWB 00:00 Tools
Torn and Weathered 00:00 Tools
You Tell Me 00:00 Tools
Loss 00:00 Tools
Fall From Grace 00:00 Tools
Sidewalk's Remenance 00:00 Tools
My Conscious Curiosity 00:00 Tools
Sidewalks Remnants 00:00 Tools
Let Us 00:00 Tools
He Who Waits Here Is To Become Part of the Mud 00:00 Tools
He Who Waits Here Is To Become 00:00 Tools
Sidewalk Remnants 00:00 Tools
Sidewalks Remanence 00:00 Tools
metaphor 00:00 Tools
He Who Waits 00:00 Tools
Fortunate 00:00 Tools
Sidewalks Remenance 00:00 Tools
When We Speak, We Breathe 00:00 Tools
my conscious 00:00 Tools
Sidewalks Remants 00:00 Tools
Lets Take Slow Steps 00:00 Tools
Combust And Feel Better 00:00 Tools
Four Leaf Clover 00:00 Tools
Sidewalk's Remnants 00:00 Tools
The Alarm 00:00 Tools
When We Speak We Breathe 00:00 Tools
The Art of Fear 00:00 Tools
This Is My Thought Crime 00:00 Tools
Such a Tragedy 00:00 Tools
Explosions 00:00 Tools
Sidewalk's Remenace 00:00 Tools
labyrinth 00:00 Tools
Sidewalk's Remanence 00:00 Tools
He Who Waits Here is Become Part of the Mud 00:00 Tools
He Who Waits Here Is To Becom 00:00 Tools
letUS 00:00 Tools
Premonitions 00:00 Tools
Light Worker 00:00 Tools
Sidewalks Remanace 00:00 Tools
sidewalk`s remanence 00:00 Tools
Body Like Metaphor 00:00 Tools
Sidewalks Remeance 00:00 Tools
Dying Since (Demo) 00:00 Tools
Four Leaf Clover (Demo) 00:00 Tools
Experience to Right 00:00 Tools
The Labyrinth 00:00 Tools
Dying Since The Day We're Born 00:00 Tools
Yesterdsays Rising~I am Fortunate To Know 00:00 Tools
03. Explosion 00:00 Tools
This Is My Thought 00:00 Tools
06. Dying Since The Day We're Born 00:00 Tools
Sidewalk Remenance 00:00 Tools
Nature 00:00 Tools
05. The Labyrinth 00:00 Tools
He Who Waits Here Is T 00:00 Tools
Dying Since 00:00 Tools
Recoming One With Nature 00:00 Tools
When We Speak We Breath 00:00 Tools
This Is My Thought - Crime 00:00 Tools
Combust, And Feel Better 00:00 Tools
MT BODY IS LIKE A METAPHOR 00:00 Tools
Sidewalk's Remanence (Original) 00:00 Tools
02 My Body Is Like A Metaphor 00:00 Tools
He Who Waits to Become Part of the Mud 00:00 Tools
My Conscious Curiousity 00:00 Tools
Sidewalk's Remenance 00:00 Tools
Free 00:00 Tools
Combust And Feel Better REMIX 00:00 Tools
Sidewalk Remanence 00:00 Tools
Bonus 00:00 Tools
Combust and Feel Better (Remix) 00:00 Tools
The Contrast of Light and Dark 00:00 Tools
Exerience to Write 00:00 Tools
10- Loss 00:00 Tools
Yesterday's Rising - Loss 00:00 Tools
03 I Am Fortunate To Know 00:00 Tools
04 Lightworker 00:00 Tools
06 Experience To Write 00:00 Tools
Secret Song 00:00 Tools
Sidewalk's Remanance 00:00 Tools
Yesterdays Rising - Our Lucid Dream 00:00 Tools
03- I Am Fortunate To Know 00:00 Tools
Experience to Wright 00:00 Tools
Torn & Weathered 00:00 Tools
01 - Our Lucid Dream 00:00 Tools
Yesterday's Rising - This is My Thought-Crime 00:00 Tools
Track 02 00:00 Tools
08 The Hardest Part 00:00 Tools
09 Becoming One With Nature 00:00 Tools
Catastrophic From Lightworker 00:00 Tools
Hidden Track 00:00 Tools
When We Speak, We Breath 00:00 Tools
He Who Waits Here To Become Part Of The Mud 00:00 Tools
01 To The Readers 00:00 Tools
Torn And Weathered demo 00:00 Tools
torn_and_weathered_demo_ep 00:00 Tools
Sidewalks Remanance 00:00 Tools
Contrast Of Light And Dark - Film Version - End Title (Dance Of The Dead) 00:00 Tools
07 He Who Waits Here Is To Become 00:00 Tools
10 Loss 00:00 Tools
torn And Weathered Demo Ep 00:00 Tools
12 Let Us 00:00 Tools
Yesterdays Rising - You Tell Me 00:00 Tools
15 - Contrast Of Light And Dark - Yesterday's Rising 00:00 Tools
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There’s a question that can run people in circles when they try to answer it: Do people change or do they grow? Ask any of the members of Yesterdays Rising, the five piece group based out of Murrieta, CA and they’ll tell you they haven’t changed, they’ve grown. Right now it seems that no one is climbing faster to the top than Yesterdays Rising is. Their music is a mix of rock, hardcore, metal and indie. With unpredictable music changes, layered notes, distorted sing/scream and soaring vocals, Yesterdays Rising is rapidly rising up and carving their very own niche in the music scene. Their first EP “Ship of Relations” was self-released in 2003 and sold over 4,000 copies in Southern California. After signing to Fearless Records in 2004, the band released the EP “When We Speak We Breathe” and found themselves on 35 dates of the 2004 Vans Warped Tour. The highly anticipated 2005 debut LP “Lightworker” (Fearless) is a moody, electric array of songs that tell of supernatural wonders of the universe, life, death and learning. Produced and engineered by Don Lithgow (who previously worked with Unwritten Law, Finch and Blink 182) “Lightworker” is melodic and hard hitting at the same time. Vocalist Brandon Bolmer says the mood of “Lightworker” seems like “a person’s entire life story (trials and heavenly moments included) in just 12 + 1 songs.” The band members are no strangers to trials or heavenly moments, as there have been many of those so far in Yesterdays Rising’s nearly three year journey together. In 2004, Yesterdays Rising became the youngest band to ever play on the Vans Warped Tour, where they were well received and quickly gained notoriety for their insane live performances. Attracting 300-1,000 kids in every city during their shows on the tour was quite an accomplishment for a first time touring band. Yesterdays Rising was invited back to play all 50 shows for the 2005 Vans Warped Tour where they will be headlining the same SmartPunk stage that helped Underoath launch their career in 2004. With a solid and devoted fan base that only gets stronger with each show, Yesterdays Rising’s performances on the Smartpunk stage in 2005 will definitely have people mesmerized. While this band can certainly stand on their own musically, fans of The Used, Deftones and Rage Against the Machine are certain to be captivated by Yesterdays Rising’s unique and inventive style of songwriting. The band is the perfect example that while experiences create memories, it’s the trials they’ve been faced with that have made them stronger as a group and solidified their friendship. Brandon describes the song “Loss” (from “Lightworker”) as a different outlook on the death of band mate Richie Ochoa’s close family member. “He doesn’t know how great the loss will be, of this soul mate partner in the life he leads.” Brandon explains, “We were on tour, and everybody but Richie found out about this tragic loss. We were unable to tell Richie; we wanted his parents to inform him on what had happened. ‘Loss’ was written during the time that I knew, but before Richie found out. The reason I had to write about it is because it’s harder to see somebody’s face, knowing they are going to find something out so tragic, as opposed to seeing their face when they already know.” Where there is loss, there is also gain and Yesterdays Rising is gaining experience at full speed. Trials and tribulations aside, “Lightworker” looks toward the future with a fresh and optimistic outlook; as well as the determination and maturity of a band who defines everything good about “youth.” Yesterdays Rising is anything but yesterday’s band and there is no telling what tomorrow will hold as the band members continue to rise. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.