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New Found Glory, Coming Home

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1773094

Disk length: 48m 17s (13 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2006

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Oxygen 3:15
2. Hold My Hand 3:42
3. It's Not Your Fault 3:37
4. On My Mind 3:56
5. Coming Home 4:09
6. Make Your Move 4:02
7. Taken Back By You 3:25
8. Too Good To Be 2:59
9. Love And Pain 3:03
10. Familiar Landscapes 3:19
11. When I Die 3:43
12. Connected 3:38
13. Boulders 5:21

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Review

In the early days, when success was still a pipe dream, guitarist Chad Gilbert had to drop out of high school to focus on the band. Drummer Cyrus Bolooki, turned down a scholarship and a chance to follow in the footsteps of his father, who performed the first heart transplant in Florida. All the New Found Glory band members had to make sacrifices along the way to make their dream a reality. All this comes to mind on a recent sunny summer afternoon in San Diego when singer Jordan Pundik confidently calls their fifth album "the one that will stand the test of time." And then again a few days later when Gilbert declares, "We've never been happier with any other record."

"Coming Home" was even written differently. Rather than the usual tour bus and dressing room pow-wows, the band moved into a house together in Malibu called Morning View (where Incubus famously recorded their album of that name), where they sat around the living room and wrote the best songs of their lives. With Paul Miner of Death By Stereo and Warren Fitzgerald of the Vandals and Gwen Stefani's band overseeing the demos, it was like music camp, with a mission.

It only takes one listen to figure out the album opener "Oxygen" is about not being able to breathe without that special person. And the first single, "It's Not Your Fault," capturing the essence of young love and heartbreak with lyrics like, "There were rapid statements about life commitments, A Sense Of Heat, That I Couldn't Bare To Touch…"

Even the album's most poignant moment, and the one song not all about the girls, has a simple message. On the guitar-driven epic "When I Die," Gilbert addresses the 2004 death of his father. "There are always songs about death that are really sad, and this is an uplifting song that gives me strength."

When it came time to record, the band met with all the usual suspects, but decided on producer Thom Panunzio, an A&R veteran at Geffen who has recorded some of the biggest names in music history. "Because he's worked with Tom Petty and Bob Dylan, he brought this classic vibe to it, especially with the tones he got," Pundik says. "We learned we don't have to double-up 15 Mesa cabinets and make it all distorted to make it sound big."

Other Versions

Albums are mined from the various public resources and can be actually the same but different in the tracks length only. We are keeping all versions now.

Coming Home

Tracks: 14 (+1 tracks), Disk length: 51m 26s (+3m 9s)

Coming Home

Tracks: 16 (+3 tracks), Disk length: 58m 3s (+9m 46s)

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