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Morning Over Midnight
is out now!
Check out Fivespeed's first video off Morning Over Midnight, "The Mess."
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BIO
Seattle . Athens , Georgia . Detroit . New York . Montreal . In the last two decades, each city has been lauded as the next rocknroll capital. But what about Phoenix ? That heated Arizona metropolis is home to one of the most important and prominent rock scenes in the country, starting with platinum rock gods Jimmy Eat World and including such critically lauded acts as Reubens Accomplice and major label newcomers The Format and Authority Zero.
To that list, you can now add Fivespeed. Although the band has spent the past few years developing a strong nation-wide fan base (thanks in part to multiple shows and tours with bands including Finch, Blindside, Jimmy Eat World, Recover, Breaking Benjamin, At the Drive-In, Further Seems Forever, Sparta, From Autumn to Ashes and the 2002 and 2005 Warped Tours, among others), its the groups musically appreciative home town that helped shaped Fivespeeds sound and style.
Weve got a really strong local music scene here in Phoenix , explains frontman Jared Woosley. I think this is the kind of area where you can really develop as a musician. We released one album (Trade in Your Halo) on our friends local label, and that did phenomenally well for us. It allowed us to get a lot of gigs around here, and it really made us confident that things would happen for us when the time was right.
That confidence shows through brightly on the bands Virgin Records debut Morning Over Midnight (release date is set for January 24, 2006), which features a rugged blend of power and melody, as well as a musical diversity not heard from todays hard rock bands. The opening tirade Fair Trade may start off with Woosley moaning I lost all the friends I know, but thats it for any self-loathing. Suddenly, the screaming guitars of Jesse Lacross and Brad Cole swoop in and take the track in an unexpected new direction, with Woosley closing the song with an upbeat message of in the end, well make things right.
Everyone in this band is involved in the writing, says Woosley. And we each come at our songs from very different places. When it all comes together, its very distinct. Diversity is one of the keys to what we dono two songs sound the same.
The experimental mode continues throughout Morning, with hints of punk, metal and even pop surfacing up, often all at once. The album standout, Blame It on You, is a charged rock ballad that easily compares with the Foo Fighters and Green Day in their quieter moments, while Vegas goes completely the other direction, employing an unusual, almost thrashy song structure that never settles in one area or tempo for long. Its disquieting, yet equally evocative. Then theres the albums first single, The Mess, which appears to settle comfortably into a midtempo groove, only to shift into an unexpected and highly charged drum breakdown near the end.
We like playing with power, but you cant use volume to disguise a bad melody or a poorly conceived song, explains Woosley, who cites Janes Addiction, the Deftones and even Willie Nelson as major influences in Fivespeeds sound. If theres power and volume, it has to be there to enhance what youve written, and thats the way we approached the material for this album. That attitude helps explains the more left-field racks such as Touch of One, which manages to both sound wholly contemporary and a bit like a great, lost soundtrack nugget from an 80s John Hughes flick.
For now, the band is putting together its tour plans in anticipation for the Mornings release. After years on the road and watching their Arizona-based peers hit the big-time, Woosley thinks its time for his band to share the spotlight. I can honestly say that there was never a moment when we questioned if we would eventually get where we wanted to, Woosley said. None of us ever gave a thought to giving up our rock and roll dreams and doing something else. We have supreme confidence in ourselves and in the music we make. I like to think you can hear that on every song we play."
Morning Over Midnight hits stores 1/24/06! Buy the Bella EP online now from Equal Vision Records.

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psychochris
said:
hey jared and fivespeed whats shakin? Feb 12
katie731
said:
Hey Guys, My name is Katie and I am a Band Service Agent for the Western US Region of the 2007 Bodog Battle. I came across your website and I think your band would be a great addition to the competition. I thought your song Fair Trade was awesome. If you%u2019re curious about what the Battle looks like in action, check out the Bodog Music Battle Of The Bands TV Show, which airs every Wednesday on the FUSE network. Sign up now and you could be a part of it! Aug 13
jerky_finch21
said:
hell yea, as u well know u guys make incredibly driving yet amazing music thanks. love it jer Aug 15
uzo
said:
really enjoying the tracks Aug 04
schoolgluestick
said:
I must say, I am shocked that you guys don\'t have more friends. Jul 04
xXxRejectedLoVeRxXx
said:
i freaking love u guys!!! May 19
uzo_n
said:
great album, i love listening to it on repeat. Apr 16
morendo cuore
said:
Hey! My friend gave me your guys\' album! Must say, it\'s pretty good... :] -Brittney Feb 07
pleko
said:
Add Comment here... Jan 25
Glavaskia
said:
Hey, love your music. Were in peoria do you live? Jan 24
said:
WOAHNESS!!!! Jan 02
peaceloveanddirt
said:
Heard ya on Squizz, sweet song (The Mess). Now I see y\'all are from here...When ya playin PHX? Dec 26
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