Chad Gracey (to Toazted.com): The European fans love music and they don't care what it is and the Americans are a little more judgmental and picky... but it's all good.
Chad Gracey (to Drummer's Digest): Ive always paid attention to the melodies and worked my way of playing into that, so in a way I would say that Im more of a melodic drummer than a technical one. But I learn stuff when needed, like if I hear something someone else does, Ill learn that and apply it when were working on new stuff.
Track Listing for "Throwing Copper" 1. The Dam at Otter Creek 4:43 2. Selling the Drama 3:26 3. I Alone 3:50 4. Iris 3:59 5. Lightning Crashes 5:25 6. Top 2:42 7. All Over You 3:59 8. Shit Towne 3:48 9. T.B.D. 4:28 10. Stage 3:08 11. Waitress 2:49 12. Pillar of Davidson 6:46 13. White, Discussion 6:08 14. Horse (Hidden Track) 4:16
Live is composed of Chad Gracey (drums), Patrick Dahlheimer (bass), Ed Kowalczyk (vocalist & guitarist), Chad Taylor (lead guitarist).
Live released three singles in 2006: "The River", "Mystery", and "Wings" (International).
Live released two singles in 2003: "Heaven" and "Sweet Release" (International).
Live released two singles in 2000: "Run to the Water" and "They Stood Up For Love".
Live released four singles in 1997: "Lakini's Juice", "Freaks", "Turn My Head", and "Rattlesnake".
Live released two singles in 1994: "Selling the Drama" and "I Alone".
Live's 2006 album, Songs from Black Mountain sold approximately 46 thousand units.
Live's 2003 album, Birds of Pray sold approximately 300 thousand units.
Live's 1999 album, The Distance to Here sold approximately 1.2 million units.
Live's 1994 album Throwing Copper sold approximately 8 million units.
Since approximately 1999, Live has toured with Ed's younger brother, Adam Kowalczyk as a rhythm guitarist.
Live is an alternative American rock band.
Live's seventh album Songs from Black Mountain was released on June 6, 2006.
Live's sixth album Birds of Pray was released on May 20, 2003.
Live's fourth album The Distance to Here was released on October 5, 1999.
Live's second album Throwing Copper was released on April 26, 1994.
The band was originally known as "Public Affection" and released their first recorded songs on the cassette album The Death of a Dictionary.