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This Is What I Live For is the first Blue October studio album to feature lead guitarist Will Knaak on every song. The album also marks the first appearance of Justin Furstenfeld 's daughter Blue Reed on one of the band's recordings, providing vocals on the song "Fight for Love".
Blue October is an American rock band originally from Houston, Texas, formed in 1995.It currently consists of singer/guitarist Justin Furstenfeld, drummer Jeremy Furstenfeld, multi-instrumentalist Ryan Delahoussaye, bassist Matt Noveskey, and lead guitarist Steve Schiltz.
In April 2009, [16] Furstenfeld published the book Crazy Making – The Words and Lyrics of Justin Furstenfeld, in which he goes into explicit detail about the inspiration behind every Blue October song to date. [17] Furstenfeld attended HSPVA on a drama scholarship, acted in several plays in high school, and appeared in the 1996 film Late ...
Blue October’s highest chart-topping single, “Hate Me” (released in January 2006 off the band’s fourth studio album, Foiled) was written when a 26-year-old Justin was in the grips of ...
The song "Should Be Loved" is the third single. Blue October released the song "Graceful Dancing" via an email gift to the public on January 7, 2009. [9] The song "Kangaroo Cry" was released on the NCIS official soundtrack on February 10, 2009 [10] and featured in the coda of the season 7 Christmas episode, "Faith".
"Should Be Loved" 2010 Nadia O'Bryan "The Chills" 2011 Jeff Ray "The Feel Again (Stay)" Merritt Fields "The Worry List" 2012 Lior Reuveni "Bleed Out" 2013 Norry Niven "Angels in Everything" Bongani Mlambo "Sway" 2014 "Fear" (Phil Tan Remix) Norry Niven "Home" 2016 "I Hope You're Happy" 2018 Zach Merck "Daylight" "Oh My My" 2020 Johnny Chew
Any Man in America is the sixth studio album and ninth album overall by alternative rock band Blue October.The album was recorded at Matchbox Studios in Austin, Texas between Summer of 2010 and March 2011, and was released August 16, 2011 by Justin Furstenfeld's Up/Down Records and distributed through RED Distribution.
I still loved the chords — they were so emotional. So I wrote some new lyrics over it, and that was “Say It Ain’t So.” Brian Bell (guitarist): Ironically, Jason Cropper gave me a Weezer ...