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In My Life
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Margate is a pop-rock band in the vein of Foo Fighters, Rise Against, Bad Religion and Weezer. Fresh off their sophomore release On The Other Side, the band is
In the modern music landscape, how does an indie band separate itself from the tens of thousands of other bands clamoring for the spotlight? For Margate, a high-energy three-piece rock band in the vein of Foo Fighters, Rise Against and Bad Religion, the answer may have been easy but the road has been long and arduous. The band formed in LA in 2003 after the members had spent years perfecting their craft with other groups, and the guys immediately recognized that they had a unique, original style that needed to be shared with the world. “I knew we had that intangible quality, that ‘it’ factor that everyone is always talking about,” says lead singer and drummer Alex Helbig about the early days of Margate, “but back then we always seemed to be that great little local band that was unknown outside of our LA circle of die-hard fans.” So what has changed between then and now? The band has been working hard, sticking with their vision and people are starting to take notice. Margate recorded and self-released two full length albums 2006’s Songs In The Key Of Awesome and their most recent release, the already critically acclaimed On The Other Side which debuted in August of 2009. They have played a slew of live dates including a stop on the Warped Tour in San Diego in 2009, the biggest clubs in LA and the Southwest including the Roxy, House Of Blues, Viper Room and Hard Rock Café, and the occasional oddball gig such as being the house band for a Comedy Show and playing inside a functioning power plant at the Redondo Beach Power Of Art festival. In 2007, terrestrial radio discovered the band and even the world-famous KROQ in LA joined in, spinning the single “Rising” off Songs In The Key Of Awesome on their Locals Only segment. Radio personalities Frosty, Heidi and Frank jumped in the mix by choosing the band for the first ever live segment of “Should I Stay Or Should I Go,” a fixture on their popular FM-talk show on 97.1 Free FM. Since then, terrestrial and internet radio stations alike from California to North Carolina to Germany have been picking up Margate tunes and exposing them to the masses. Their songs have also been prominently featured in a couple of indie films - Outside Sales which ended up with a major distribution deal and George’s Intervention which is currently making the rounds on the Film Festival circuit. What lies ahead for Margate? “The sky is the limit,” bass player Steve Weil says jokingly. You see, the boys in Margate don’t take themselves too seriously . They know the day of the big rock star has come and gone, and they’re quite content with being “that little band that wouldn’t quit.” Guitarist Doug Mitchell says, “all we ever wanted was to get our music out there, to let other people hear what we created. We’re happier than ever making music and we’ll continue to do so until someone physically stops us from rocking.”
Song Info
Genre
Rock Punk
Charts
#12,578 today Peak #195
#801 in subgenre Peak #14
Author
Alex Helbig / Doug Mitchell / Steve Weil
Rights
Room57 Records
Uploaded
January 27, 2010
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MP3 3.0 MB 128 kbps 3:18
Lyrics
A thousand thanks’ does not even begin to show you my gratitude for what you do in my life. From day to day you keep me going, you give me the strength, restoring my belief in some truth. So for all that’s in you, you’re all I ever needed to get through. I don’t know where I’d be without you in my life. A thousand thanks’ does not even begin to show you my gratitude for what you do in my life. When I’m down worn out and struggling, you’ve been there for me, showing me a friendship that’s true. So for all that’s in you, you’re all I ever needed to get through. I don’t know where I’d be without you in my life.
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