Saosin - Translating the Name [EP] (2003)
01.Seven Years
02.Translating The Name
03.3rd Measurement In C
04.Lost Symphonies
05.They Perched On Their Stilts Pointing And Daring Me To Break Custom
06.3rd Measurement In C (Acoustic)
07.Seven Years (Acoustic)
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2006 - Saosin
1. It's Far Better to Learn
2. Sleepers
3. It's So Simple
4. Voices
5. Finding Home
6. Follow and Feel
7. Come Close
8. I Never Wanted To
9. Collapse
10. You're Not Alone
11. Bury Your Head
12. Some Sense of Security
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Стиль: Mall Emo
Страна: USA
Current Members:
Cove Reber - Vocals, formerly of Mormon In The Middle and Stamp Out Detroit
Beau Burchell - Guitar, Vocals
Justin Shekoski - Guitar, Vocals
Chris Sorenson - Bass
Alex Rodriguez - Drums
Former Members:
Anthony Green - Vocals, currently in the band Circa Survive
Zach Kennedy - Bass, quit for personal reasons and later joining Ashley Simpson's band only to quit in 2006.
Pat McGrath - Hired by Guitarist/Producer Beau for the "Translating the Name" EP, formely a Drum Tech for Slayer
Philip Sneed - Sang for the band duiring theVans Tour
Информация о группе:
The band has managed to gain large amounts of respect in the underground scene, only recently enjoying somewhat mainstream status with appearences on television shows such as "Steve's Untitled Rock Show" and radio play of their first single "Voices" off the new self-titled album.
There has been a discrepancy about whether Saosin is pronounced "SAY-oh-sin" or "Say-OH-shin". It was accepted by most to be prounounced either way, but former lead vocalist and founding member of Saosin, Anthony Green, offers his explanation on the official Saosin website's "SAOSIN FAQ":
"What does their name mean, and how is it pronouced?"
Thanks to nailed shut, here is a quote from former singer Anthony:
"It’s pronounced SAY-OCEAN. And it’s a Chinese proverb from the 15th and 16th centuries. It means 'small heart'. Fathers used to marry off their youngest sons for money and used to tell them that they weren’t marrying for love, that their wife doesn’t matter. She could die at anytime so don’t get attached. They had to love with caution and raise their sons to be cold and unfeeling as well. I found it in the 8th grade and loved it, I used to name all my old bands that and write songs about it."
Also, Sao sin is actually spelt "xiao xin" in correct Chinese, and pronounced "shaow shin". It also means "be careful" in Chinese.
(added by ddgcreative: Just came back from a live show with Cove, the new lead singer... and they said, in front of a crow of about 8000 people, "we are sao-sin", pronounced sin)
(note by MarkoBabic: the band's official stance on the issue is that both pronounciations can be considered correct, as it was really only Anthony who stuck by the pronunciation "Say-ocean".