TSOL - Divided We Stand

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Review by Charles Aeschlimann

Divided We Stand is the ninth studio album by American punk rock band TSOL, released in 2003. The album features a mix of punk rock and alternative rock, with songs that range from fast and aggressive to slow and melodic.

The album opens with the fast-paced and catchy "I Wanted to See You," which sets the tone for the rest of the album. Other standout tracks include "Colors (Take Me Away)," which features a driving beat and powerful vocals, and "Sedatives," a slower, more introspective song that showcases the band's range.

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Download

Filename: tsol-divided-we-stand.rar
  • MP3 size: 57 mb
  • FLAC size: 546 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Loaded3:37
Shine3:3
Undressed3:1
Happy2:15
Sex Not Violence2:44
Electric2:34
Sedatives2:25
Again2:17
Serious2:11
See You Tomorrow3:15
Fuck You Tough Guy2:54
American2:56
Being In Love2:27
Being in Love2:27
Interview With A Record Label Executive22:59

Video

TSOL - See You Tomorrow
TSOL - 'Happy'

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Catalog Numbers

15854-2

Labels

Nitro Records

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Formats

  • CD
  • Album
  • Enhanced
  • AVCD
  • Promo
  • Stereo

Companies

RoleCompany
Copyright (c)Nitro Records
Phonographic Copyright (p)Nitro Records
Produced AtMad Dog Studios
Engineered AtMad Dog Studios
Mixed AtMad Dog Studios
Published ByAnd There It Is There Music
Pressed ByCD Video Manufacturing

Credits

RoleCredit
Backing VocalsCaptain Bradley Ball, Chris "X-13" Higgins, Elvis Kuehn, Greg Kuehn, Angry John, Rafael Serrano , Ron Emory
BassMike Roche
DrumsBilly Blaze
EngineerRafael Serrano
ComputerRafael Serrano
GuitarRon Emory
LayoutBill Scoville
DesignBill Scoville
ManagementBlaze James
PercussionDavid Bianco
PianoGreg Kuehn
SynthGreg Kuehn
ProducerDavid Bianco
Mixed ByDavid Bianco
VocalsJack Loyd Grisham
Written-ByGrisham (tracks: 2, 4 to 7, 11, 12), Emory (tracks: 2, 4 to 7, 11, 12)

Notes

  • Video is a 320x240 MOV file
  • Produced, engineered and mixed at Mad Dog Studios, Burbank, California
  • All songs published by And There It Is There Music (BMI) and Trublulou Music (SESAC), except:
  • "Sedatives", "Fuck You Tough Guy" and "Electric" published by And There It Is Music (BMI), Bigg Dogg Music (SESAC) and X-13 Music (BMI);
  • "Again" and "Undressed" published by And There It Is Music (BMI) and Bigg Dogg Music (SESAC);
  • "Shine" published by And There It Is Music (BMI), Trublulou Music (SESAC), Bigg Dogg Music (SESAC) and In The House Music (BMI)
  • Advance CD, Promo
  • No front cover
  • Street Date: 9.09.03 For Promotional Use Only Publicity; Lexie Weber - [email protected] Radio: Sean Ziebarth - [email protected] wrtitten on black back cover with white characters
  • Jack Grisham listed as "Jack Loyd Jones" (And not Jack Loyd Grisham like on the official release)

Barcodes

  • Barcode: 7 9417-15854-2 7
  • ASIN: B0000B1A3B
  • Matrix / Runout: 52037BM-04 15854-2 032508-06
  • Matrix / Runout: CDV/CA 03-1813 CDR0307081

About TSOL

US-American punk band formed in 1979 in Huntington Beach, California. The original lineup consisted of Jack Grisham (vocals), Ron Emory (guitar), Mike Roche (bass), and Todd Barnes (drums). Starting out as a politically-tinged hardcore punk band, the group moved towards horror themes and are considered by some as an influence on the early deathrock scene. The original lineup stayed together through 1983, recording 2 EPs and 2 LPs. Barnes and Grisham departed in '83 and were replaced by Mitch Dean and Joe Wood (the latter of whom was Grisham's brother-in-law at the time). The Wood and Dean line up continued to record and release music throughout the 80s, shifting towards hard rock. Emory and Roche eventually dropped out, leaving the band with no original members. The original lineup reunited for some live gigs in 1991 but were unable to use the T.S.O.L. name since it was now controlled by Wood and Dean. Wood continued to tour under the T.S.O.L. banner throughout the 1990s, mostly in South America. In 1999 Emory, Grisham, and Roche regained control of the band name, and have continued to tour and occasionally record ever since. Barnes died from a brain aneurysm in 1999 after years of addiction issues. Members: (vocals, 1979-84, 1991, 1999-present) (guitar, 1979-90, 1991, 1999-present) (bass, 1979-90, 1991, 1999-present) (drums, 1979-84, 1991) (keyboards, 1982-84, 2003) (bass, 1983) (vocals, 1984-91) (drums, 1984-91) Marshall Rohner (1990) (drums, 2001) (drums, 2003) (guitar, percussion, 2003) Travis Johnson (drums, 2004-present)

Real Name

    • True Sounds of Liberty

Name Vars

  • T S O L
  • T. S. O. L.
  • T.S.O.L
  • TSOL
  • True Sounds Of Liberty

Members

  • Greg Kuehn
  • Jack Grisham
  • Billy Blaze
  • Chip Hanna
  • Frank Agnew
  • Murphy Karges
  • Chris Lagerborg
  • Jay Bentley
  • Dave Mellow
  • Joe Wood
  • Ron Emory
  • Mike Roche
  • Mitch Dean
  • Todd Barnes
  • Mike Martt
  • Jay O'Brien
  • Steve O'Sullivan
  • Marshall Rohner
  • Sean Antillon
  • Anthony Biuso
  • Matthew Rainwater
  • Drac Conley
  • Scott Phillips
  • Antonio Val Hernandez
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Summary by Charles Aeschlimann

Divided We Stand is a solid album that showcases TSOL's ability to blend different genres and styles into a cohesive sound. While it may not be their strongest album, it is certainly worth a listen for fans of punk rock and alternative music.

Comments

balibudgettraveller
1:34 BEST GUITAR SOLO BY RON!!!
sydneymorgan500
*_Nice video! I like it_*
ayazpendakhel
not spooky like dance with me or change today but very cool