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Whoa oh oh oh, whoa oh oh oh
Whoa oh oh oh, whoa oh oh oh
You packed me up and sent me off
I thought you might be angry
The world was dark and it was cold
No I don't know this city
Not giving up
Impatiently
I'm at terminal 2 waiting by gate 3
Wont you come back?
Just for my sake
Cause what we had can't be replaced
Everyone has somewhere to go
How am I gonna make my way back home?
Its bad enough

Stranded in a different time zone
What happened to us?
Round and round, it never ends
And you don't come back
There's so much, so much I never said
Whoa oh oh oh, whoa oh oh oh
Whoa oh oh oh, whoa oh oh oh
I thought I herd them say your name
On the overhead loudspeaker
The time has past
That was yesterday
This place is overwhelming
Its sinking in gradually
That you're not coming back for me
All these high hopes weigh heavily
Feels like an eternity
No one else was left alone
How am I gonna make my was back home?
Its bad enough
Stranded in a different time zone
What happened to us?
Round and round, it never ends
And you don't come back
There's so much, so much I never said
Whoa oh oh oh, whoa oh oh oh
Whoa oh oh oh. whoa oh oh oh
I feel so lost
Is this terminal?
How am I gonna make my way back home?
Its bad enough
Stranded in a different time zone
What happened to us?
Round and round, it never ends
And you don't come back
There's so much, so much I never said
How am I gonna make my way back home?
Its bad enough
Stranded in a different time zone
What happened to us?
Round and round, it never ends
And you don't come back
There's so much, so much I never said
Whoa oh oh oh, whoa oh oh oh
So much I never said.
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Tarcy Thomason - Vocals

Craig Calloway- Guitarist, Vocals

Joe Kirkland - Guitarist, Vocals

Joe Westbrook  - Drummer

Jason Dean - Bassist

Everyone has a favorite fix: that one thing that gets the blood coursing through your veins and the endorphins firing in your brain. For Artist Vs Poet, that fix is music. Their debut album Favorite Fix, released on March 2nd, 2010, is aptly named, as it features each member’s individual passion: creativity and love for music taking shape in the form of upbeat songs that will inevitably become their fans’ favorite fix, too.

Produced by Zack Odom and Kenneth Mount (All Time Low, Mayday Parade, Cartel) along with Mike Green (Paramore, Breathe Carolina), Favorite Fix contains twelve undeniably catchy, uber-melodic tunes, including the title track from the Damn Rough Night EP. Enlisting the help of Forever The Sickest Kids’ Austin Bello, whose vocals are featured on “Damn Rough Night”, and The Maine’s John O, who collaborated on first track “Car Crash”, the album has been given a new dimension. “The subject matters are deeper, the music is better and it’s the most diverse thing we’ve done to date,” said singer Tarcy Thomason. “There is something on this album for everyone, and I mean that.”

In the fall of 2007, singer Tarcy Thomason sat in his Dallas, Tex. home and realized he missed making music. “I had not been in a band for a few months and it was driving me crazy, so I posted a MySpace bulletin, asking to get together and make some music with someone,” Thomason said, recalling the band’s humble beginnings. When former guitarist Craig Calloway responded, the two hit the studio, bringing in Joe Westbrook on drums. They started playing local shows, gaining bass player Jason Dean and completing their line up after discovering guitarist Joe Kirkland on YouTube. Artist Vs Poet was born, and didn’t waste time in getting on the radar of the industry.

Just a year after forming, the band was snatched up by Fearless Records, who released their acclaimed debut eponymous EP in November 2008. The band quickly captured the hearts of a fast-growing army of fans, gaining 3 million total plays and 50,000 friends on MySpace, and the EP going on to sell over 12,000 copies. The media soon followed in backing the band, with Alternative Press naming them one of their 100 Bands You Need to Know, while their video for “Runaway” won MTVU’s ‘Freshman 5’, and their songs were featured on MTV’s The Real World and Parental Control. The band released their second EP Damn Rough Night while on tour with Forever The Sickest Kids and The Rocket Summer in December 2009. Alternative Press noted: “The four ultra-catchy songs on this EP offer irrefutable evidence that it is possible to write quality, radio ready pop-rock songs in 2009”. The EP hit #9 on the iTunes Alternative Chart, and #98 on the overall chart. The band has already toured the U.S. with The Maine and We The Kings in support of Favorite Fix, and spent a full summer on Vans Warped Tour. Artist vs Poet joined Mayday Parade along with labelmates Breathe Carolina, Every Avenue and Go Radio on the Fearless Friends tour in fall 2010.

After contributing the smash cover of Lady Gaga’s “Bad Romance” to 2010 compilation Punk Goes Pop 3, the band is back in writing mode for their follow-up to Favorite Fix.

Artist Vs Poet’s new album Favorite Fix is out now on Fearless Records.



Check out Artist Vs. Poet websites
http://www.myspace.com/artistvspoet
http://artistvspoet.buzznet.com/user/
http://www.purevolume.com/artistvspoet
http://ilike.com/artist/ArtistVsPoet


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