Motion City Soundtrack

Concert Picks: Fitz and the Tantrums, Motion City Soundtrack, Yo Majesty…

Friday, September 9, 2011 10:00AM - By
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We’re firm believers that variety is the spice of life. In the spirit of flavored offerings, we’ve got quite a line up for you this weekend – something old, something new, something revisioned, something sick, all highly energetic. We’re also firm in the belief that the weekend is always welcomed, so whether this week has been overbearing or a breeze, be certain there’s something for you to get caught up in a smile in. Check out our picks below.

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Review of Take Action Vol. 8 Compilation CD/DVD

Tuesday, March 10, 2009 1:30PM - By

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Take Action Volume 8 is a compilation CD/DVD released by Hopeless Records and their non-profit organization, Sub City.  The Take Action compilations benefit DoSomething.org. With each sale, 5% of the proceeds will be donated to DoSomething.org. The goal of DoSomething.org is to empower the youth in our society, because they believe that young people know what needs to change within society, but they lack the means to do something about it. The organization donates money to young people to help them accomplish goals and make a difference within their community.

The CD includes tracks by Cute Is What We Aim For, Motion City Soundtrack, The Spill Canvas, Meg & Dia, Four Year Strong, and All Time Low. The CD includes songs previously unreleased by The Spill Canvas, Four Year Strong, and Meg & Dia.  The variety of songs on the compilation is fairly diverse; spanning from a live recording of The Spill Canvas’s “All Over You,” to the electronically-inspired “Diamonds”, to Meg & Dia’s lovely, unreleased track “Halloween.”  For the most part, the songs are upbeat and entertaining.

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BeatCrave Fav Poll: Matt and Kim, Haunted Graffiti, Bishop Allen, Motion City Soundtrack

Friday, February 13, 2009 4:00PM - By

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We’ve picked out favorite artists of the week. Now it’s your turn to pick yours!

Do you prefer the insanely hyped up beats of Matt and Kim (listen here), the smooth retro sound of Ariel Pinks Haunted Graffiti (listen here), the “music made for Napoleon Dynamite” by Bishop Allen (listen here), or the American pop-rock band Motion City Soundtrack (listen here).

The number one voted artist will receive a special award at the end of the month. So support your favorite band and vote them in our BeatCrave Fav Poll!

Which BeatCrave Fav is Your Favorite?

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BeatCrave Fav: Motion City Soundtrack

Monday, February 9, 2009 2:00PM - By

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“I’m on fire, and now I think I’m ready to bust a move – check it out, I’m rockin’ steady, uh!” Lyrics like these are only one of the great qualities of Motion City Soundtrack. They are versatile in that they can sing about anything and still sound good doing so. Founded in 1997, this American pop-rock band from Minnesota has slowly paved their way in the world of music, leaving footprints in the ground and impressions in hearts.

Check Motion City Soundtrack out in our  BEATCRAVE FAV series and pick your favorite band this Friday!

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Concert Photo Essay: Honda Civic Tour – Motion City Soundtrack, The Hush Sound, and Panic at the Disco

Monday, June 16, 2008 5:16PM - By

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Unfortunately, I missed Phantom Planet, but the rest of the bands were very good. Despite some malfunctions, The Hush Sound played a very solid set. Motion City Soundtrack (who, in my opinion, should have headlined), was very good, as always. Panic at the Disco rounded out the show with an hour and fifteen minutes of pleasure for the audience. Here are some pictures from the evening:

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