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STAIND @ HAMMERSTEIN BALLROOM NEW YORK NY
Staind STAIND took place on Tuesday, November 18, 2008  6:00 PM - 2:00 AM at Hammerstein Ballroom in NEW YORK NY. More details on the event are below.
EVENT STAIND
TYPE New York Concerts
WHEN Tuesday, November 18, 2008  6:00 PM - 2:00 AM
LOCATION Hammerstein Ballroom New York NY, 311 West 34th Street, New York NY
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Nov 11th
Staind

Staind

Aaron Lewis (vocals, guitar) Mike Mushok (guitar) Jon Wysocki (drums, percussion) Johnny April (bass, vocals)

Staind’s sixth studio album may be titled The Illusion Of Progress, but there’s no mistaking just how far the band has come since the release of their major label debut less than a decade ago. Look no further than the array of Staind “firsts” that earmark the new release: It’s the first album where guitarist Mike Mushok solos, as well as the first where he wrote and recorded on a standard guitar, rather than his customary baritone. Despite the band’s heralded run of ten Top 10 hits at radio – including four No. 1 singles – it’s the first time that they have recorded a song that they almost feel can be classified as a pop song, and it is also the first time that frontman Aaron Lewis has taken a political stance lyrically. On that same lyrical front, Mushok is proud to point out, with a laugh, that “consciously, I don’t think Aaron says the word ‘pain’ once throughout the record!”

Make no mistake, Lewis still feels the torment and anguish that, in many ways (and often unfairly), became Staind’s trademark as they rose to prominence to become one of the biggest rock bands of the new millennium, but The Illusion Of Progress boasts a lyrical maturity and songwriting aptitude matched only by the band’s musical depth and insatiable desire to get better and better with each release. “When you finish a record, you have to feel like it’s the best job you’ve ever done and they are the best songs you’ve ever written – if you don’t feel that way, then you didn’t do your job and your job isn’t done,” says Mushok. “We think this album is a big step for us. Both lyrically and musically, it’s a little bit of a departure.”

A departure maybe, but only in the sense that it propels Staind’s evolution to heights they have only hinted at on previous releases. While the humble Lewis readily admits that the lead single, “Believe,” is in line with everything fans have come to expect from Staind over the past decade, even he can’t deny the sense of optimism that shines through the track’s musical familiarity and vulnerability. “It’s definitely there,” he says of the album’s more upbeat lyrical tenor. “It’s a different timeframe in my life, and it is what it is.” Adds Mushok, “Aaron and the band have always taken a rap for being dark and gloomy, and it would be nice to try and get away from that – songs like ‘All I Want’ and ‘Believe’ are ways of doing that, hopefully.”

With “All I Want,” Staind’s future shines brighter than any hit single in their catalog. “It was completely unintentional, but we wrote our first pop song,” grins Mushok about the track, which soars on the wings of his engaging guitar melodies, Lewis’s rich, heartfelt vocals, and the band’s harmonious spirit. There’s not another song on the album like it, and not another song in the band’s bevy of hits that comes close to its infectious catch and release. “There was a conscious effort on that song to stretch and do something that people might not expect from Staind,” says Lewis, with Mushok adding that “it’s definitely one of the most upbeat songs that we’ve ever had!”

As can be said for all the songs on The Illusion Of Progress , don’t make the mistake of taking the album’s title at face value. Everything you know about Staind isn’t wrong; it’s just been rediscovered. Things are about to get a lot more interesting. .

Staind - Outside

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