The band followed in 2000 with Social Icon, a blistering album filled with dead-on harmonies and infectious pop hooks delivered with an attitude. Along with 10 original tracks, Left Front Tire acknowledged the full range of their musical influences - not to mention their roots - with a cover of Hank Williams Jr.'s "A Country Boy Can Survive."
Social Icon, produced by Rick Beato (Mike Lee, King Konga) and released on the band's own Gladiator Records, sold over 5,000 copies. Earning a reputation as a high-energy live band, Left Front Tire not only grabbed the attention of pop-punk fans throughout the Southeast club circuit but also in the music industry. This reputation - and their ability to back it up - led to performances in front of huge crowds at Atlanta alternative rock station 99X's "Big Day Out" and Music Midtown (Atlanta, GA's largest outdoor festival).
In 2001, Left Front Tire's song "Bring You Down" was added as the third track on the American Pie 2 soundtrack just behind Blink 182 and Green Day and before the likes of Uncle Kracker, American Hi-Fi and Alien Ant Farm. In late 2001, 99X added the single to their rotation.
Now, after a decade spent honing their sound, recording and playing live dates, stacking up an impressive resume along the way, Left Front Tire is poised to release it's first album with The Redeye Label, 42 Ways to Lose a Friend. The album's title came about through a conversation the band had in their tour van during one outing. "It was one of those 'on the road' conversations," recalls drummer Josh Davis. "We actually counted up the girls we had known that more than one of us had dated; first it was 10, then when we got to 42 we were like, 'Ohmigod, this is so embarrassing,'" he says, laughing. "The reason we selected that for the name of record is that it reflects our lives in between the last record and this record - growing up, becoming a man, and the terrible things we did to each other. Somehow, we all got through it, 'cause we're all best friends in the world."
Frontman Chip Dillard couldn't agree more. "We went in a little foggy but we hacked through it, and it was just like, 'Wow, we finally did it,'" he says, talking about making the album. "I am more proud of this record than anything we've done yet; we put a lot of blood, sweat and tears type stuff in it. It's what we meant to convey - in a good way."
Left Front Tire's music is the sound of combustible youth, the impending chaos of punk rock, the sing-along melody of pop and the wisdom of performers experienced beyond their years. In short, it's damn good and it's about time you heard what you've been missing up until now. The band's third
CD, 42 Ways to Lose a Friend, hits the streets July 15, 2003!
However shortly after signing with Red Eye Records, LFT decided to call it quits. They played their final show at the 40-watt club in Athens, Georgia, in the fall of 2005.
LEFT FRONT TIRE FACTS...
Left Front Tire has:
* appeared on the American Pie 2 soundtrack (one of the top ten grossing movies of 2001)
* sold 5000+ copies of the independent release Social Icon
* had the #1 selling CD at Athensmusic.net for 2002 (an online retail store for all Athens, GA music)
* the single "Bring You Down" was added at 99X (one of the country's top modern rock stations)
* just toured the UK (Dates in Scotland, England & Wales) (Sept 2002)
* headlined a Warped Tour date in Atlanta, performed during Atlanta's inaugural On the Bricks concert series. performed at Music Midtown for two straight years' performed at Atlanta's Big Day Out for two straight years, performed at 99X's Downtown Rocks concert series (summer 2002)
* supported tour dates for American HiFi, SR-71 & Butch Walker
* wrote & recorded soundtrack songs for New Line Cinema
Left Front Tire is...
Chip Dillard - lead vocals, guitar
Josh Davis - drums, vocals
Brent Dobbs - guitar (left the band in between albums)
Justin Holcomb - guitar, vocals
Brent Reems - bass
Discography:
Left Front Tire (1996) - Independent
Social Icon (2000) - Gladiator Records
42 Ways to Lose a Friend (2003) - The Redeye Label
Forget Tomorrow
Left Front Tire Lyrics
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She'll wait for me there...where red and blue collide.
Forget tomorrow.
On my hands and knees I beg and plead for you baby;
that someday soon we'll get it figured out and you & I can find our way back home.
Every day another void fill an empty page,
while I'm searching for the path that meets the edge and she'll be there.
The lyrics to Left Front Tire's song Forget Tomorrow paint a picture of a confused and lost individual who finds themself caught between an elusive target and a shattered reality. The singer of the song longs for a sense of belonging, something to hold onto to make their life meaningful. They speak of a woman who waits for them in a place where red and blue collide, implying that she might be someone who they have lost or who they are chasing after.
The chorus of the song, "Forget tomorrow," seems to be an attempt at putting aside the difficulties of the present moment and focusing on the limited time they have left. In this moment, they plead for their lover to stay with them and work it out, holding on to the hope that they can someday find their way back home.
The lyrics also speak of a constant search for meaning in life, with the singer filling the void of each day with something new as they try to find their path. Despite their struggles, they hold on to the belief that this woman will be there for them, offering some sort of solace.
Overall, the song is a melancholy yet hopeful representation of the human condition, with its themes of longing, confusion, and hope.
Line by Line Meaning
Crazy night, I find myself stuck in between an open target and a world of broken dreams.
I feel lost and stuck, caught between an uncertain future and shattered hopes and aspirations.
She'll wait for me there...where red and blue collide.
She's waiting for me in a place where opposing forces come together, perhaps symbolizing the tensions and conflicts in our relationship.
Forget tomorrow.
Let's forget about the future and focus on the present moment, and the love we share now.
On my hands and knees I beg and plead for you baby;
I'm willing to humble myself and plead for your love and forgiveness if needed.
that someday soon we'll get it figured out and you & I can find our way back home.
I hold onto hope that we'll be able to work through our problems and find our way back to each other.
Every day another void fill an empty page,
Every day feels like a blank slate, with opportunities to fill the voids and uncertainties in our lives.
while I'm searching for the path that meets the edge and she'll be there.
I'm hoping to find a clear direction or purpose in life, and have faith that she'll be by my side through it all.
Contributed by Kaelyn A. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Max
this band could've been something big..... why did they have to quit?
123NDay
True Punk Rock (Y)
boomerblink182
Sweet^^
Full Metal Courier
well its true im not trying to brag its just cool that someone in my family is this cool u know
Full Metal Courier
hey my uncle is in this band
Full Metal Courier
@TheGasman1982 dude cool. yeah hes been doing great having 2kids to look after and got married.
boomerblink182
Reali?!?!
Full Metal Courier
i know
Full Metal Courier
ya his name is chip dillard