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	      <title><![CDATA[October Fall]]></title>
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	      <description><![CDATA[<table style="width: 613px; height: 932px;" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"><tbody><tr><td class="mid"><p>Their roots might be in the Chicago scene, but for
the members of October Fall—vocalist/guitarist Pat D'Andrea, guitarist
Clark Harrison, pianist Owen Toomey, bassist Greg Shanahan and drummer
Nick Scalise—pop music is their passion.</p><p>"I'd sit in class,
knowing that this is what I was going to do. I just needed to figure
out how to get there," remembers D'Andrea. "It was never a thought of
if I was going to do it; it was just a matter of how."</p><p>As a
child, there was always music playing in the D'Andrea house. Johnny
Cash, Tom Petty and Stevie Ray Vaughn all became trusted friends,
especially when D'Andrea transferred from a public junior high to a
private Catholic high school, making him the dreaded "new kid." "I
wasn't punk enough for the punks, but I wasn't cool enough for the cool
kids," admits D'Andrea. "I was in this in-between world."</p><p>And so,
D'Andrea would sit in his bedroom, play guitar, vent and,
inadvertently, write songs. While attending one of his sister's
musicals, D'Andrea met a fellow loner, Clark Harrison, and the two
began jamming together as Silver Lining. With lofty aspirations and a
budding arsenal of songs, the duo soon changed its name (to October
Fall) and solidified a line-up of Chicago's best and brightest players
(Toomey, Scalise and Shanahan.)</p><p>"At first, we'd play in front of
50 kids… Then 75… Then 100," reminisces D'Andrea. "We were playing
shows where we were selling out—and we were the opening band! There'd
be 200 people there and then all of a sudden, the next band would go on
and half the people would leave." The whole city was taking notice and
so was the one of the scene's most-beloved alumni—Fall Out Boy's Pete
Wentz, who signed the band to his Fueled By Ramen imprint, Decaydance.
From there, the band prepared to record their debut album and soon hit
the road with pop priestess, Ashlee Simpson.</p><p>The inspiration for
the title of October Fall's debut, A Season In Hell, comes from a cult
classic film that actually premiered in theaters before any of the
bands' members (all of which are still in their teens) were even born.
"I grew up on the movie Eddie And The Cruisers. [In it, the band] wrote
this record and it really took off, but [Eddie] wanted to make
something that was going to last forever. He wanted to make something
different. The band was signed to this major label in the movie and
were going to put out this record called A Season In Hell. It stood for
everything he wanted to do. [Eddie] ended up disappearing and the label
never put out the record. This is my version of putting out the record
he couldn't put out. I stand for everything he believes in."</p><p>In
summer of 2005, the band migrated West to record at The Green Room in
Los Angeles, California, with producer Mike Green (Yellowcard, Rufio,
Paramore). However, the songs they traveled with were not the songs
that ended up on A Season In Hell, a collection of 11 tracks, all
infused with equal parts pop and circumstance. "Originally, when we
wrote this record, it sounded like the next 'scene' record. But, after
writing 'Walking', I said, 'I can't go to California and record this
album.' [Clark and I] started tearing everything apart and rewriting
songs. We started making songs that not only people our age can listen
to, but maybe even our parents can, too. I don't want to [write] to
something that's going to close off people. Lyrically, [I'm] not
dwelling on a moment; [I'm] giving us hope."</p><p>"Walking," the song
that set October Fall's sound in motion, is a piano-driven rocker about
a girl who can't look at herself in the mirror. "The chorus is
uplifting," explains D'Andrea. "It doesn't matter what other people
say. You're going to come out in the end as long as you keep wishing
for you want and keep going for your dreams." Not content to simply
write about heartaches and heartbreaks, "Hey Hey" tackles the tough
tale of a turbulent friendship. "[The song is] about an old best friend
of mine who made a lot of mistakes," waxes D'Andrea. "He actually went
after one of my girlfriends. I'll always have a little bit of
resentment toward him, but I don't care what he does, we just have this
connection. He'll always be my friend."</p><p>A Season In Hell also
features guest appearances by Fall Out Boy's Patrick Stump (on "Second
Chances") and Paramore's Hayley Williams (on "Keep Dreaming Upside
Down.")</p><p>"I just want people to hear the music," D'Andrea
confesses. "I think they're really going to like it. They just need to
give it a chance." After A Season In Hell is released on February 21,
2006, how does October Fall plan to spend the rest of the year? "We're
going to tour, tour, tour. That's the best way to get our music out
there. I want to be home three days in 2006."</p><p>You can catch
October Fall this winter on tour with The Click Five in January, The
Veronicas in February, and select dates with Fall Out Boy, The
All-American Rejects and Hawthorne Heights in March. For a complete
list of tour dates, check out www.octfall.com</p></td>
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