Motion City Soundtrack
Biography
A leading light in the punk-pop genre, Motion City Soundtrack includes members Joshua Cain (guitar), Tony Thaxton (drums), Justin Pierre (vocals/guitar), Jesse Johnson (Moog), and Matthew Taylor (bass). Following their high-school graduation, Minneapolis natives Pierre and Cain -- both of whom were inspired by Sunny Day Real Estate, Jawbox, the Flaming Lips, and Superchunk -- formed the band in 1999. The pair assembled a temporary lineup and issued a self-released 7" that same year. Later, while touring through Pennsylvania in support of their release, Motion City Soundtrack met Thaxton and Taylor of the Virginia-based band Submerge. The two musicians decided to leave their hometown of Richmond, VA, to join Motion City Soundtrack full-time, and the expanded band soon entered the studio with producer/engineer Ed Rose (the Get Up Kids, Ultimate Facebook). Three weeks before recording commenced, they were also joined by keyboardist Jesse Johnson (whose personal record label, Ordinary Records, had issued some of Jimmy Eat World's earliest material in 1995) to relieve singer/guitarist Pierre of his synthesizer duties.
With a new lineup firmly in place, the band's punk-glazed debut, I Am the Movie, was released in the summer of 2003. While playing venues and basements in support of the album, Motion City Soundtrack was picked up by Epitaph Records; later, they joined blink-182 on a tour through Europe and Japan. Blink's bassist, Mark Hoppus, took a liking to the band and agreed to produce their next album; the resulting Commit This to Memory was released two years later and featured an increasingly pop-heavy sound. A deluxe version of the album (complete with bonus DVD) appeared in 2006, and the band spent the summer on Warped Tour before heading to Europe with OK Go that fall. Entering the studio for the third time, Motion City Soundtrack began to work with producers Adam Schlesinger (of Fountains of Wayne), Eli Janney (of Girls Against Boys), and Ric Ocasek (of the Cars). The completed product, Even If It Kills Me, was released in September 2007. ~ MacKenzie Wilson, All Music Guide
Selected Discography
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They are legit and one of the best live performences ive ever seen :D I <3 Motion City
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when will these guys make another record?
ill resort to algebra to express my feelings i suck at algebra, so i hope i am succesfull GREAT HARMONIES + JUSTIN PIERRE AS VOCALS = GOOD MUSIC thank you |
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This is band is one of my favorites to see live. I'm glad to hear they are writing.
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EvErYthInG iS AlRighT is the best!!! am i right or am i right?!!!
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Its so hopedul and uplifting, but at the same time, hes expressing all the horrible things hes been through. Thes guys are AMAZING, and their from Minnesota, where I live! YEA!
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anyone who doesn't like mcs can suck my non-existent weiner.
love love love them! |
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Good a-ss band Jack's Mannequin is good and so is Cartel. The academy Is is beast OH yeah
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I haven't listened to these guys in a bit. Must bust them out on the way home from work later.
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one of my favorites. love every song on every album => awesome live as well!
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the only band that i like every single song on the album. :)
my FAVORITE! :D |
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I love MCS, but I HATE their new album. More like Motionless City. Zing!
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