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Motion City Soundtrack – My Dinosaur Life

March 1, 2010 By Max Specht 1 Comment

Artist: Motion City Soundtrack
Album: My Dinosaur Life
Label: Columbia Records
Purchase: iTunes
Release Date: January 19th, 2010

Overall: 9.0
Music: 8.5
Lyrics: 9.0
Production: 9.0

Nine times out of ten when your favorite band signs to a major record label, all that transpires after is normally negative. The constant spree of “they were so much better” and “look at how they changed their sound” runs rampant amongst all the popular music blogs. Very little do we see a band return to form after they’ve signed such a deal, but as unorthodox as it is, such is the case with Motion City Soundtrack latest release My Dinosaur Life.

While their last album left people a little bittersweet, My Dinosaur Life provides a taste of why people fell in love with this band. Some songs rock hard like only Motion City Soundtrack know how to do (“Disappear”, “Worker Bee”) While others show off the band’s pop charms. In particular, “Her Words Destroyed My Planet” and “Stand Too Close” are both cute and catchy with their execution.

The one thing that Motion City Soundtrack has always been known for is their quirky lyrics. Being able to talk about just anything, never taking themselves too seriously with what they mention. This album isn’t any different in that regard, the obscure inspector gadget reference in “Pulp Fiction” and the anti-social panic of “Delirium” allows the music to match the tone of the song precisely.

Motion City Soundtrack have allowed themselves to experiment with past efforts, and this one is no different. It’s not like they have basically re-released their first album under a different name, but rather taken everything they’ve discovered from three records into one hybrid. The album is a jump into a whole new world for the band, because from here they can go all the way to the top. So whether or not you enjoy the vintage sounds of “@!#?@!” or the soft harmonies of “Skin and Bones.” Everything is original, everything is pristine, everything is (more than just) alright.

Filed Under: Album, Reviews Tagged With: columbia records, even if it kills me, Justin Pierre, Motion City Soundtrack, my dinosaur life

Motion City Soundtrack Live From New York City: Updated

February 17, 2010 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

MTV.com is airing a special sneak peak of Motion City Soundtrack‘s concert at NYC’s The Fillmore at Irving Plaza on February 3rd! Tomorrow, MTV.com will air the concert in full, but for now you can check out Motion City Soundtrack’s live performance of “Disappear” off their major label debut My Dinosaur Life here.

Updated: The full concert is now available here.

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Learn How To Play “Disappear” From Motion City Soundtrack

February 10, 2010 By Ben Minsky Leave a Comment

Justin Pierre of Motion City Soundtrack has posted a video showing how to play their song “Disappear”. Click here to check out the videos.

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Motion City Soundtrack Live Performance on The Interface

February 9, 2010 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Motion City Soundtrack‘s recent live performance on The Interface can be seen here. The band performed 5 songs, including tracks from My Dinosaur Life.

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Motion City Soundtrack On Late Night With Jimmy Fallon

February 2, 2010 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Motion City Soundtrack will be on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon tonight. Check your local listings for times.

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Photos: Motion City Soundtrack, Set Your Goals, The Swellers

February 1, 2010 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Photos of Motion City Soundtrack‘s recent hometown show in Minneapolis, MN can be seen in the photos section.

Motion City Soundtrack

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Motion City Soundtrack On Late Night With Jimmy Fallon

January 23, 2010 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Motion City Soundtrack will be performing on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon February 2nd.  The band will be performing “Her Words Destroyed My Planet”. Fallon airs on NBC at 12:35 AM EST/11:35 PM CST.

The band is also giving you a chance to win a spot in a “special audience seating area” and to surround the stage during their performance. Click here to enter (be sure to enter the MCS band code on your entry form).

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Motion City Soundtrack Live Peformance & Q+A

January 19, 2010 By Bryce Jacobson 1 Comment

Motion City Soundtrack will be doing a live webcast performance and Q+A tomorrow 1/20 at 7PM EST. To view the webcast and get in on the chat head here. Motion City Soundtrack’s new album, My Dinosour Life, is in stores today!

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Motion City Soundtrack Post “Her Words Destroyed My Planet” Video

January 11, 2010 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Motion City Soundtrack‘s new video for “Her Words Destroyed My Planet” can be seen below. The song comes from the bands new album, My Dinosaur Life, due out next Tuesday, January 19.

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Motion City Soundtrack Stream New Album My Dinosaur Life

January 11, 2010 By Bryce Jacobson Leave a Comment

Motion City Soundtrack are currently streaming their new album, My Dinosaur Life, on their MySpace page. My Dinosaur Life is due in stores January 19th.

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