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She found a way to get away from all
Her stupid little things
She says, "It's hard to stay away from all"
The love that carries me
The love that carries me
The love that carries meSorry, sorry, but my words mean nothing
When the chorus dies, does it kill you to be alone?So get the town to buy the song they'll play
As many times as they can
She'll sing the melody over me
But baby don't understand
No, baby don't understand
The love that carries meSorry, sorry, but my words mean nothing
When the chorus dies, does it kill you to be alone?Now they're never playing, it's so frustrating
How they play it again and play it again?The love that carries me
The love that carriesSorry, sorry, but my words mean nothing
When the chorus dies, does it kill you to be alone?Sorry, sorry, but my words mean nothing
When the chorus dies, does it kill you to be alone?
Kills you to be alonePlay it out, sing it out, alone again

Play it out, sing it out, alone again
(She found a way to get away from all)
(The love that carries me)She'll sing the melody over me
But baby don't understand

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Remember when music was fun but clever? When Jonezetta frontman Robert Chisolm shouts out, "Wake Up!" during Burn It Down, its an exhortation as much to the musical masses as the audience in front of him. Isolation breeds artistry, and like The Smiths or The Cure, the Jonezetta story begins with creative people bursting through the seams of an otherwise stuffy environment.

Clinton, Mississippi is a very tiny town. If you're a young boy, you either play sports, go hunting, or both. We come from small families within a sheltered town and our parents made it obvious that we were to go to school for twelve years and then to go for four more years, Chisolm deadpans. The idea of not going to college and trying to pursue music was never a reasonable one in our heads.

Jonezetta began as a lark. Even their name was birthed off the cuff. It was designed to combine two words that dont go together but sound cool (like Radiohead, Coldplay, or Starsailor) but as Chisolm admits, all of the good words were taken. It wasn't until they took a long hard listen at the demos they were creating purely for their own amusement that Jonezetta realized how incredibly special their band could be. When we met [co-manager] Ryan Rado and the guys in the band As Cities Burn, they really gave us hope that pursuing music simply because its something we love is not a bad thing, says Chisolm, who credits the pair with bringing Jonezetta to Tooth & Nail's attention.

Cue a bidding war that involved several major labels and one of the biggest deals for a new artist in The Nails history. Jonezetta has quickly amassed a slew of believers in the music industry and across the rock and pop underground. And the mainstream is next.

Like the rich blues embedded in the soil around them, Jonezettas Tooth & Nail debut is full of mood and atmosphere, with hooks that slice through the fog the way song titles like Hot Machete would suggest. And from here, with a coveted slot on the 2006 Tooth & Nail tour ahead of them, Jonezettas goals remain as modest as ever. "We want to be the first band to sell a billion records", laughs Chisolm. "We want to play every continent in the world. And then, we want to meet Prince."

"People take themselves too seriously. Music today has become such a downer," he adds thoughtfully. "We encourage kids to enjoy themselves."

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