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Matchbook Romance

Matchbook Romance is a Pop-punk band, from Poughkeepsie, NY, formed in 1997. It consists of Andrew Jordan (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Judas DePaolo (lead guitar, background vocals), Ryan Kienle (bass guitar), and Aaron Stern (drums). They have had one major release (Stories and Alibis) on Epitaph Records, spawning the singles "Promise" and "My Eyes Burn", as well as an EP (West For Wishing) on the same label, with the underground hit "The Greatest Fall Of All Time" (which just so happens to appear on the full length as well).

Matchbook Romance headlined the Epitaph Tour in early 2005, playing alongside their label mates Motion City Soundtrack, From First to Last, The Matches and Scatter the Ashes. They are currently in the studio, recording their follow up, VOICES, to 2003's Stories and Alibis.

Biography (From Official Website)

Allow us to introduce Poughkeepsie, NY's MATCHBOOK ROMANCE once known as The Getaway. These four young men rock so well that Epitaph Records had to pluck 'em right off the Internet. The Internet really played and plays a major part of our success as a band,"says bassist Ryan Kienle, weeks before the band lets the leash off West for Wishing, their debut EP. A taut, five-tune taste of an LP to come later this year, WFW is ripe with layered emotional-hardcore melodies and sharp, passionate, pop song craft. Further, it's the fruit of unmerciful self-promotion via the Internet. Here, Kienle relates "the whole freakin" story.

The band's genesis dates back to 1997, with him and vocalist/guitarist Andrew Jordan in various incarnations of different bands. One such band, Fizzlewink, coughed up a DIY disc in February 2001. Midsummer of that year, Kienle says, "is where things get interesting."

The band added a third guitarist, Ryan "Judas" DePaolo and drummer Aaron Stern and re-christened themselves The Getaway. Kienle credits DePaolo as adding "amazing background vocal and guitar ideas" which cemented the band's sound, a juxtaposition of singing and screaming within a marriage of pop melodies and pulsing, careening rock rhythms. "[We] bring a lot of emotion and power to the music," Kienle says. "something we thrive on as a band. We bridge the gap, taking the best of [pop punk and screamo] and making something of our own. We reach for that solid hook but, at the same time, try to work in that crazy offset that little extra kick to the song."

Armed with a modest bouquet of six tunes, the band all confessed computer geeks constructed a website and began a relentless word-of-mouth crusade, drumming up links and mailing list subscriptions by networking with other unsigned U.S. bands they admired and the several hundred fans that would frequent the band's performances.

Says Kienle, "We were promoting all our shows over punk sites and mailing lists and other bands' guest books and message boards...putting our music up on MP3.com all of that. We really pushed it hard told everyone we knew and had them tell everyone they knew about our MP3s and our website. It started drawing massive traffic and things just started taking off.

From September to December, we played almost every single weekend, [sometimes] two shows a weekend, all throughout the northeast."

Payday came when Epitaph honcho/Bad Religion guitarist Brett Gurewitz, trawling the 'Net for the band with that Special Something. After reading a particularly enthusiastic post on www.punknews.org, Gurewitz downloaded the band's track "Ex Marks The Spot." Dazzled, he emailed Jordan to express interest. Jordan thought it a cruel, cruel joke. "Andy emailed all of us asking who was messing with him and [said], 'it's not funny [to] joke around about this crap.' We had no clue what he was talking about. So, Andy emailed Brett back saying its messed up if this is a prank and if not, you can call me.

Of course, the phone rang. Kienle, Jordan, Stern and "Judas" flew west and a deal was both proffered and signed with gusto. This, on the merits of a rough, six-song demo. "That's when we knew it was for real. We were all blown away."

Gurewitz returned the band now, due to legalities, called Matchbook Romance to Yorktown Heights. Charged with writing the new LP, the band tries to maintain focus as tour possibilities, including that golden ticket of summer jaunts, the Vans Warped Tour, are bandied about.

"From the day we got home, we've been writing as much as we can, trying new things, experimenting musically, trying different songwriting processes," says Kienle. "[We're] just focusing on writing the best album we possibly can."

Not that they don't indulge in a little reverie...

"It really is a dream come true. It just feels like we started something that can't be stopped. We are using an awesome producer [Joe Barresi; Queens of the Stone Age, Pennywise, Weezer, The Jesus Lizard, Melvins] for our full-length and a punk legend [Brett Gurewitz] produced our EP! It's like living inside a dream and I never want to wake up. I think that one statement kind of says it all."


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Discography

West For Wishing EP Epitaph Records, 2003

  1. 14 Balloons
  2. The Greatest Fall Of All Time
  3. Hollywood and Vine
  4. Farewell to Friends
  5. Save Yourself

Stories & Alibis Epitaph Records, 2003

  1. Introduction
  2. Your Stories, My Alibis 
  3. Playing For Keeps
  4. Promise
  5. Lovers and Liars
  6. Tiger Lily
  7. Shadows Like Statues
  8. My Eyes Burn
  9. She'll Never Understand
 10. If All Else Fails
 11. Stay Tonight
 12. The Greatest Fall Of All Time 
 84. Untitled Track

Matchbook Romance/Motion City Soundtrack Split EP Epitaph Records, 2004

  1. In Transit (For You)
  2. Playing For Keeps (Acoustic)

PUNK-O-RAMA Vol. 8 Epitaph Records, 2003

  6. The Greatest Fall Of All Time 

PUNK-O-RAMA Vol. 9 Epitaph Records, 2004

 10. Promise 

PUNK-O-RAMA Vol. 10 Epitaph Records, 2005

  2. Lovers and Liars 
  

2003 Warped Tour Compilation Side One Dummy Records, 2003

 20. Hollywood and Vine

2004 Warped Tour Compilation Side One Dummy Records, 2004

 37. My Eyes Burn

Atticus: Dragging the Lake Vol. 2 Side One Dummy Records, 2003

 21. The Greatest Fall Of All Time 

A Santa Cause: It's a Punk Rock Christmas Immortal Records, 2003

  9. I'll Be Home For Christmas


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