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Review on emoisdead.com<br> | |||
If I was mean I would call Squarewell names by saying this band just makes the shitty jock rock, people call emo nowadays. They're lucky I gave their CD a listen and found out Squarewell have nothing to do with Taking AFI On A Thursday. Nothing. It's emotional, yes. It's rock, yay. It's good, no question. One shouldn't praise the past but this american band has the dower to write songs that fit very much into the Quicksand era. Every song is a small hymn of its own. No wishy washy and no fillers. I wonder what the singer talks about in the lyrics because often I think I miss the point, but the words are chosen very well and create nice metaphors. The crux of the record is, and I don't know if this is a blessing or a curse, that it doesn't sound like you can get big with it. It's too honest and doesn't give a shit about trends. A lot of people will like it, but it will be hard to reach the scenesters. - emoisdead.com - | |||
Band Site - http://www.squarewell.com | |||
Releases: | |||
*[[Squarewell:Demo|Demo]] CD | |||
*[[Squarewell:Two Toy Model|Two Toy Model]] CD ([[Millipede Records (Germany)]]/Engineer Records (UK and US)) | |||
*[[Squarewell:Comp|Compe]] CD ([[Elkion Records (US)]]) | |||
*[[Squarewell:Comp|Comp]] CD ([[Millipede / Plane Records (Germany / UK)]]) | |||
*[[Squarewell:7"|7"]] 7" (Koi Records / Engineer Records) | |||
*[[Squarewell:EP|EP]] CD ([[TBA]]) | |||
Merch: | |||
*Shirt - Wavelet - OUT OF PRINT | |||
*Shirt - "Q" logo | |||
*Shirt - Squarewell logo | |||
*Shirt - 2005 European Tour Logo w/ La Par Force | |||
*Shirt - Business Man Angel Logo | |||
Members: | Members: |
Revision as of 09:22, 9 January 2006
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Record Labels: | shrodinger records / engineer records / millipede records | ||
Started By: | jeff drake and martin kehl | ||
Based In: | Louisville | ||
First show: | nov. 2003 | ||
Largest show: | 6 million people | ||
Last show: | N/A | ||
Reunion show: | N/A | ||
Number of Members: | 4 |
Review on emoisdead.com
If I was mean I would call Squarewell names by saying this band just makes the shitty jock rock, people call emo nowadays. They're lucky I gave their CD a listen and found out Squarewell have nothing to do with Taking AFI On A Thursday. Nothing. It's emotional, yes. It's rock, yay. It's good, no question. One shouldn't praise the past but this american band has the dower to write songs that fit very much into the Quicksand era. Every song is a small hymn of its own. No wishy washy and no fillers. I wonder what the singer talks about in the lyrics because often I think I miss the point, but the words are chosen very well and create nice metaphors. The crux of the record is, and I don't know if this is a blessing or a curse, that it doesn't sound like you can get big with it. It's too honest and doesn't give a shit about trends. A lot of people will like it, but it will be hard to reach the scenesters. - emoisdead.com -
Band Site - http://www.squarewell.com
Releases:
- Demo CD
- Two Toy Model CD (Millipede Records (Germany)/Engineer Records (UK and US))
- Compe CD (Elkion Records (US))
- Comp CD (Millipede / Plane Records (Germany / UK))
- 7" 7" (Koi Records / Engineer Records)
- EP CD (TBA)
Merch:
- Shirt - Wavelet - OUT OF PRINT
- Shirt - "Q" logo
- Shirt - Squarewell logo
- Shirt - 2005 European Tour Logo w/ La Par Force
- Shirt - Business Man Angel Logo
Members: