
The Title Track is a five-piece rock band from the Chicago area. Mingling heavy guitar, soaring vocals, and driving keyboards, the band has been compared to acts like Weezer, The Anniversary, and My Hotel Year. The band self-released a five song EP in May of 2006, and continues to support this record as they gear up to record a full length in the next year.
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The Fleeting
Ten Thirty Oh Two
There Is No Escape
Until Now
...For a New Record
10.30.02
The band's mixed cultural influences, and early releases
For A New Record
The British Asian experience goes mainstream
Cornershop exist within Britpop, but feel uniquely different
Brimful of Asha today, its cultural legacy
Apartment
Everyone needs a bosom for a pillow
The Norman Cook remix
origami angel cover
Origami Angel (guitar cover)
Did Oasis steal this riff from The La's?
Mike Skinner on why he spoke in his own accent and lexicon
Why Chris Martin was left off the album version of Dry Your Eyes
The dark meaning behind There She Goes
The story of There She Goes and The La's debut album is darker than you think
The meaning behind the tunes
The aftermath of the album's release, and the band's influence
The rise of The La's and Lee Mavers' early influences
The Five Year Mark
Origami Angel
The Title Track
The Fold
The making of The Great Escape - Blur's dark, twisted masterpiece
Writing and Recording of the album
A 'woke' Stone Roses?
Why Second Coming fell flat
Anxiety
The Stone Roses' Second Coming is way better than you remember (30 Year Anniversary Documentary)
How drugs, Busta Rhymes and an obscure Polish composer inspired The Prayer
Geometry Dash
The enticing, smoky sound of Solid Air
The emerging shoegaze scene
Slowdive's first two albums, and signing to Creation Records
The music press sours on shoegaze
Introduction
fist pumper
christmas_eve_brings_a_boy_joy
demo
untitled
Death Cab For Cutie channelled heartbreak HARD on Transatlanticism
Song 1
Your Name
We're Not Rebels
The story of There She Goes and The La's debut album is pretty dark
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