ARTIST: Rob Heath TITLE: Couple Of Times Around The Sun LABEL: n/a GENRE: Folk-Rock TIME: 35:56 min SIZE: 52,9 MB RIP DATE: Oct-24-2005 RELEASE DATE: Jun-28-2005 WEBSITE: n/a Track List: 01. Dear God 04:05 02. I Wanna Go Again 03:31 03. Fallen Angel 04:21 04. 'til Death Do Us Part 04:00 05. What Jenny Draws 03:42 06. When Big Boys Cry 03:14 07. The Trick 02:44 08. Until We Are Ready To See 03:40 09. I Believe 03:36 10. Deadly Highway 03:03 Release Notes: Got one hand on the wheel and I'm tryin' to make a deal Flyin' down the interstate My mind's racin' faster than the cars on the road I'm just dreamin' about a better day… …And then the pedal-steel floats in, mixing with the acoustic guitar and the lonesome, emotionally-drained vocals. So begins Backyard Tire Fire's exceptional new release, Bar Room Semantics (2005). Stories of hard work and hard luck, long nights, dirty deeds, family, youth, and good ole boys are crafted in a timeless manner as band leader Ed Anderson (vocals, guitar, keys, harmonica) comes into his own as an American songwriter. "I think that you have to have lived a bit - at least in my case and with my writing - I had to experience some things to get to where I'm at, to be able to present it and have it feel genuine to other people." What Ed's talking about are things like life and death, too much of too many things, being broke, broken dreams, and the need to keep pushing. It's ideas like this - the notion that life will often stack up against you, but with a little faith and a lot of work we can and will persevere - that permeate the songwriting of Backyard Tire Fire. The band's ability to write honest, soulful rock songs for the everyman has created a foundation for bigger audiences and radio potential. The music is often pulled from personal affairs, and persevering is exactly what Ed Anderson has been doing for more than a decade in the music business. After dismantling his popular Chicago-based rock band Brother Jed (1995 to 2000), Ed linked up with Tim Kramp (drums) to form Backyard Tire Fire. In 2001 the band began to perform regularly in Asheville, NC, eventually moving closer to the source and getting in touch with their rock roots in Athens, GA. While eking out a living and honing their craft, the band put out Live at the Georgia Theatre in 2002 before coming full-circle, landing back in Illinois where they enlisted Ed’s brother Matt Anderson to play bass and help put together their 2003 studio debut Backyard Tire Fire. Having already built a loyal American and European fan-base through moving songs, local radio, relentless touring, and heated, balls-out rock shows, it's the arrival of Bar Room Semantics that finds a band on the verge of something bigger. Walking in the same field as bands like MOFRO and the Drive-By Truckers, Backyard Tire Fire is able to cut to the core of the human experience, exposing the truths that unite us all and uncovering the beauty of the struggle.