Four Year Strong released a new song last night called “Fairweather Fan” that will formally be released on their new album, In Some Way, Shape, Or Form. The band wrote up a statement for the song discussing that it was written for their “real fans,” not fans who are in it for the “gimmick” and “breakdowns.” You can check out the full statement below by clicking “Read More”.
October 2011
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Squid the Whale covering Adele’s “Rolling In The Deep”
Absolutely an amazing cover. Vocals are killer and the beat is outstanding
Find My Way Back by Four Year Strong
At times our dreams seem so incredibly far away. At times my own personal dreams seem completely unreachable. The only thing that helps me through those moments of uncertainty and those moments of “what the fuck am I do doing,” is music. The empowering feeling of just listening to the right song at the right moment can do someone wonders.
Music makes me want to take risks, to do what I think I can’t. It helps me put my fears and questions aside. When there is no one by your side to encourage you or when there isn’t a single person who believes in you or your goals, music will. Knowing that many musicians know the exact feeling that I am feeling makes me confidant in that I am following the right path. Whether it be right or wrong by society’s standards or whether or not its gonna make a lot of money one day, music makes me not just think, but know that I can do what I want and that I can reach my goals.
Maybe some goals are completely crazy, maybe some of them are completely unrealistic. One thing is for sure: You can’t know until you try. Music is the one thing that keeps me trying to get to where I want to be despite the constant bicker and negative noise around me. There’s nothing like that one song from that one band that knows exactly how to move you into the right direction. Music is everything.
Cheers.
Heard a bunch about these guys so I decided to finally check them out. This song stuck out.
Cemetery Weather by Isles and Glaciers
cause this is who we are” —“This Is Who We Are” by Cartel


