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Genres: Pop, Electronic

Release Date: Jun 7, 2005

Listens: 19

Recs: 0

Format: MP3, 320 kbps Contextual Help marker

Length: 21:17

Tracks: 5

Record Label: different

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About Personal Problems In Public Places

Formed in the winter of 1994 in Appleton, WI, Someone's Story rose from the ashes of two duos: the unfortunately named 'Elf' and the slightly less unfortunately named 'Mercy'. Having written with Paul Determan and J. C. Gorske separately for several years, Aaron Nagler had the idea of putting all three budding songwriters together, forming Someone's Story. The band aspired to write great songs--not to be a flash-in-the-pan electronic act following the latest trend. While this may have hurt their commercial viability, it allowed them to grow and experiment as songwriters over the ensuing years. The band released their first DIY CD 'Listen' on their vanity label 'Barely There Records' (A label that has gone on to be a promising force in progressive dance music, and home to Paul's other project 'Marscruiser'). Over the next four years, the band released three more Cd's: 'Negative', 'Another Night', and 'Lost Drunken Men Who Don't Know Where They Are and Don't Care'. As always, their aim is to write classic pop songs married with electronics and great musical performances.

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