The New Amsterdams

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  • indie
  • acoustic
  • emo
  • indie rock
  • rock
The New Amsterdams began as a solo project to then-lead singer for The Get Up Kids Matt Pryor. In 2000, he released his debut album Never You Mind, which was comprised largely of acoustic tracks with sparse accompaniment. However, the album also featured Alex Brahl and Rob Pope providing extra instrument tracks. Two years later in January 2002, Pryor released Para Toda Vida, this time sticking almost purely to acoustic guitar, with the exception of a few tracks utilizing harmonica and banjo as well.

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Songs

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    A Goodbye Rye

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    A Mile in your Shoes

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    A Small Crusade

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    Adeline, Out of Tune

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    All Ears

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    All Our Vice

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    Are You True?

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    Asleep at the Wheel

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    Bad Liar

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    Beacon in Beige

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    Beautiful Mistake

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    Blood on the Floor

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    Calendar Days

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    College Rock: Turn out the Light

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    Dear Lover (Killed or Cured)

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    Dear Lover (Story Like A Scar)

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    Drama Queen

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    Drinking in the Afternoon

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    Drunk or Dead

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    Every Double Life

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    Ex's and Oh's

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    Forever Leaving

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    Fortunate Fool

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    Fountain of Youth

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    Four More Years

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    From California

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    From California (acoustic)

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    Full Thunder Moon

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    Full Thunder Moon (2004-12-05 mix)

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    Girl, Why'd You Run Away

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    Goodbye

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    Guitarkansas

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    Hanging On for Hope

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    Has Anyone Seen My Wings

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    Heaven Sent

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    Heaven Sent (w. drums)

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    Hover Near Fame

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    Hughes

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    I Won't Run Away

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    Idaho

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    Intelligent Design

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    Just So Over You

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    Just So Over You (demo version)

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    Lay on the Rails

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    Lonely Hearts

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    Losing You

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    Lost Long Shot

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    Make Me Change My Mind

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    Maybe I'm a Fool

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    McShame


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