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Between the Trees
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Formed in early 2005 while most members were still in high school, Orlando, FL, emo rock quintet Between the Trees had its start with vocalist/guitarist Ryan Kirkland and brothers Josh and Jeremy Butler on drums and bass respectively. Although inexperienced, they played as a trio for a while and in spring 2005 added keyboardist Wes Anderson. The band recruited a second guitarist, Brad Kriebel, who… Read more in Amazon's Between the Trees Store

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Product Details

  • Audio CD (September 19, 2006)
  • Original Release Date: 2006
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Bonded Records, Inc.
  • ASIN: B000I0RPDW
  • In-Print Editions: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #16,955 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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About the Artist

"One tree represents where time and existence begins," ventures lead singer Ryan Kirkland. "The other is the end of everything. Between them is the time we're given on Earth. What matters is what we do with that time."

You can't get simpler - or more profound - than that. And it's not only the starting point for what you hear from these five guys. It's also the creed that's driven them to accomplish something extraordinary.

To appreciate this, as you spin The Story and The Song, remember this: Just three years ago, as the group was coming together, some of its members hadn't even begun to master their instruments.

"Playing well wasn't what drew us to each other," Ryan explains. "We figured that we would become good at what we did with time, and we didn't worry about how long that would take. What was always most important to us was our personal connections to each other. With that, we knew that we'd be able to do whatever we needed to do."

The independent release under Manager David McKenna's Bonded Records that landed on three Billboard charts in first week without true distribution ... the subsequent distribution deal with Universal Fontana that allowed the band to sell thousands more records without a major label ... the recent joint venture of Bonded with Universal Motown making BTT the first "upstream" from a Universal indie to a Universal major.

None of these witnesses to this band's rise might have believed, at one time, that anyone could climb so far, so quickly. Yet now, knowing Between the Trees, you could say that doing anything less would have been more of a surprise.

Their story - and their songs - trace back to the friendship that grew between Ryan and Josh some seven years ago. Ryan had been playing guitar for about a year; Josh announced that he was a drummer. "So," Ryan says, laughing, "someone who was not a great guitarist and someone who lied about playing drums started this band."

Josh's brother Jeremy soon wanted to come onboard; though he'd never played bass, he picked up the basics from Ryan. They worked as a trio for a while, morphed into an acoustic act, and then ran into Wes Anderson; he was recruited to play keyboards, though his previous experience was his high school drumcore. Maybe seven months later, willing to try anything once, they added an actual experienced musician, Brad Kriebel, who had been playing guitar with hardcore bands around Orlando for a few years.

Thus the stage was set and, early in 2005, Between the Trees began its adventures.

Their first steps were small. With most of them still in high school, they concentrated on local gigs: parties, church events and downtown clubs like the Social. After securing management, the plan was set forth to make their own full-length album. Manager McKenna formed Bonded Records for the purpose of this release and booked them with producer Pete Thornton (Shinedown, Paramore, Day of Fire). For six weeks, before tape rolled, they locked themselves into an intense pre-production regimen. The plan was to get their material ready to record; the result was that plus maybe five new songs that rocked as hard and spoke as truthfully as everything they'd already written.

"It was super-stressful," Ryan admits. "We usually write from experience, and it was hard to just sit in a room and pound out our ideas; that wasn't much of an experience at all. So we left the studio and went out into the neighborhood, into this nearby park area, almost like children. Kids can escape easily from the mundane, day-to-day routine; it's not so easy for us to get away and find ourselves again in that way. But we learned that again by going out into the forest, getting dirty and remembering why we do what we do. It was totally inspirational."

That spirit drives The Story and The Song. "The Forward" opens the album like a rocket; "You Cry a Tear to Start a River" brings it back, its good-time, sing-along beat cushioning a gentle descent into the shelter offered by hope. Everything in the middle - between these trees of liftoff and coming home - sums up what Between the Trees is about.

Now that the record is in the hands of Universal Motown, the world is the oyster for this young band. This acclaimed album is being re-released with fresh mixes from Mark Endert (Maroon 5, Madonna, Gavin Degraw); these songs are sure to be gracing the airwaves, big screen, and small screen in the very near future. The world is about to learn that the meaning of Between the Trees involves more than music; it's the beginning of comfort and joy, wisdom and celebration. This is a band not to be taken lightly and never to be forgotten, whose secrets and pleasures are there for all to enjoy ... between the trees.



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This is the debut album from Between The Trees.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Very Nice Debut, January 22, 2009
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Hailing from Orlando, Florida Christian indie rock group Between the Trees hit the airwaves with "The Way She Feels", a simple song that travels a girl's life from hardship to the healing arms of Jesus. The young musicians were drawn together through their love of music and friendship. From their website they declare: "The group has become known for their ability to create a common ground with the fans through their music using life experiences and friendship as their foundation." This remark is very true. The Story and the Song is a perfect title to the band's debut album, thus each song is packed with a story and a very strong message within.

On this album some of the band's topics range from relationships and cutting to hurtful words and their mom. Sounds like a wide range of topics, right? Yes, but Between the Trees have the real ability to connect with the listener and life. This becomes evident in the songs; "White Lights and Red Lights", "The Greatest of These", and "She Is..."

The lyrics are relevant to real emotions, feelings, and Christ. They even turn up the tempo on "Words", showing their ability to rock. On the track "A Time for Yohe" frontman Ryan Kirkland's voice drips with remorse and restoration. The last song "You Cry a Tear to Start a River" gives a folk flavor that reestablishes Jesus' love for us that is unmatched by none.

Between the Trees are a fresh faced and geared up band ready to take their message and music to those who may be struggling inside. They seem to have a uniqueness all to themselves, but fans of House of Heroes and The Fold will hear similarities.

Bands like this are good to hear, they bridge a daring gap in music today that stirs the voice of Christ and puts our thoughts and hearts back on track in times of need.


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4.0 out of 5 stars Good Stuff, December 7, 2009
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The Story And The Song is a pretty good cd. I don't know much about the band and I bought this cd after watching the video "The Way She Feels". That was the best song on the cd in my opinion but overall it was good.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Sweet album, November 25, 2009
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I loved it! Such a nice first album. "White lights & red lines" is my fav
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5.0 out of 5 stars Just the start
This album is fantastic, but I am loving that so many of the comments are talking about how the listener cannot wait to hear them in the future because their newest album is about... Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars I Can't Wait to Hear These Guys In Ten Years
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4.0 out of 5 stars Good Emo?
Don't get me wrong.I don't hate emo. But emo is too emo for me. If there is such thing as good emo, Between the Trees' music would be one of them. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars A Great Surprise
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5.0 out of 5 stars i love this CD
I just got it like 3 days ago and I've already listened to the whole thing more than once. I recommend it to everyone. this is absolutely an amazing abulm!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Love it!
I heard a few songs from this cd and immediately fell in love with it. Now that I have the cd, it barely ever comes out of my cd player. Read more
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