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In February 2008 the Gaslight Anthem released the Señor and the Queen EP. The '59 Sound , the band's second album and first for SideOneDummy , was released in August 2008 and debuted at number seventy on the US Billboard 200 and fifty-five on the UK Albums Chart , and went Gold in the UK.
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The Gaslight Anthem toured the UK and Europe at the end of 2010 with support from Chuck Ragan and Sharks. [22] They performed two songs from American Slang on Episode 6, Series 37 of Later... with Jools Holland, originally broadcast in the UK on October 22, 2010. [23] The Gaslight Anthem at Trädgår'n in Göteborg, Sweden, April 6, 2013.
The '59 Sound is the second studio album by American punk rock band the Gaslight Anthem, released on August 19, 2008, by record label SideOneDummy. In December 2008, eMusic named The '59 Sound the best album of 2008. [3] NME rated it as the 47th best album of the year. [4] The title track was number 62 on Rolling Stone ' s list of the 100 Best ...
After returning to the road last year following what was essentially a four-year hiatus, the Gaslight Anthem has today (April 28) released “Positive Charge,” its first new single since 2014.
Brian Michael Fallon (born January 28, 1980) is an American musician, singer and songwriter. He is best known as the lead vocalist, rhythm guitarist, and main lyricist of the rock band the Gaslight Anthem, with whom he has recorded six studio albums.
New Jersey-based band The Gaslight Anthem will perform its hit “Howl” live during the 2024 NHL Stadium Series outdoor game between the Devils and Philadelphia Flyers at MetLife Stadium on Feb. 17.
"The '59 Sound" was the first song written by singer-songwriter-guitarist Brian Fallon [2] [3] for the band's album The '59 Sound (2008). [4] The song's title references a 1959 Fender Bassman amplifier that he built for himself. [5] Fallon recalled, "I never wrote a song like that before. And I thought it was better than anything else I ever wrote.