On August 31, 2001 we played our first show as Aireline. We did not yet have a band name and had been tossing around many potential candidates, but we could not agree on one that we all liked. Aireline was one name on the list. We decided “we’ll just use this name for this show because we have to have something and then we’ll change it for the next show.” As it turned out, we still had not decided on a name by our second show, so once again we played as Aireline. By this time, we decided that we had missed our window to come up with a “real” band name so we stuck with Aireline. This is a recording of our very first show which we played at the Boro in Murfreesboro, TN, just down the street and walking distance from the house on Greenland Ave. where we practiced in Mason’s and Matt’s living room. The recording was done by a friend on an open air recorder in the back of the venue, so the quality is not very good. We offer up this recording not for it’s greatness, but for it’s significance to us. It is like a mini time capsule of what we were before we even knew what we were. For those familiar with our music, you will hear unfinished lyrics, many mistakes, and slightly different arrangements on a song or two. We have also left in some dead time between songs just to give the feel of being there that night. We have doctored it in no way. We hope you enjoy it, or even if you don’t, we hope you will appreciate it as we do: the maiden voyage, although a bit rough, of what would be an amazing musical journey for us.
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