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The Good Life

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Group Members: Tim Kasher

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Tim Kasher spent the end of the 1990s making powerful and somewhat underrated music as the lead singer and guitarist for the Omaha-based post-rock quartet Cursive, but the band never really allowed for him to explore any of his softer ideas and more personal sentiments. For years, the always-inventive songwriter had been storing his mellower ideas aside, occasionally playing them at local coffeehouse shows or in the company of friends, but never sharing them with a very wide audience. In 2000 all that changed, and while a newly re-formed Cursive was turning more heads than ever, Kasher went about putting together another band that would not serve as merely a "side project," but instead a second and equally effective nationally touring act that focused on his self-described "softer rock" creations.

He named the group the Good Life, which actually doubles as the motto of his home state of Nebraska and is a fittingly ironic take on the noticeably downtrodden musical creations of the band. The idea was always to create a solid lineup, but for his first recording, 2000's Novena on a Nocturn, Kasher settled for a revolving crew of talented friends and acquaintances. The resulting disc, which features such notable contributors as Cursive bandmate Clint Schnase on drums, the Faint's Todd Baechle on keyboards, and producers Mike and A.J. Mogis on a variety of instruments, was soon released on San Diego's Better Looking Records to rave reviews. Drawing comparisons to the Cure, Morrissey, Orchestral Manoeuvers in the Dark, and a slew of other synth-based '80s acts, Novena on a Nocturn was an intense emotional record that focused on the songwriter's recent divorce and painful memories, especially on tracks like the anguished "What We Fall for When We're Already Down" and the astonishingly personal "The Competition." Filled with drum machine-based rhythms, subtle keyboards, and Kasher's stark vocals, the disc was as impressive as it was depressing, and plenty of folks took notice.

With a growing fan base and constantly expanding arsenal of quality material, the Good Life was ready to hit the road, but not before an official lineup was solidified. Kasher beat the odds and once again recruited an impressive group of friends -- drummer Roger Lewis, sometimes Bright Eyes flutist Jiha Lee, Desaparecidios bassist Landon Hedges, and keyboardist Mike Heim -- establishing for himself an official band with more than enough talent to get things done. Subsequent touring with high-profile acts like the Jealous Sound and even Superchunk only built upon the group's reputation and led them to return to the studio, where they began work on a new record in late 2001. As the year ended and Kasher's Cursive continued to expand their popularity, the Good Life found itself a reputable new home on Omaha's Saddle Creek Records. The second LP was completed in October 2001 and the group's anticipated sophomore album, Black Out, landed in stores in early March 2002. Two years later, the EP Lovers Need Lawyers proceeded the release of the narrative full-length Album of the Year, and in 2007 the relatively stripped-down Help Wanted Nights appeared.

Wikipedia:

The Good Life or Good Life may refer to:

"The good life", a philosophical term for the life that one would like to live, originally associated with Aristotle

Music [edit]

Songs [edit]
"The Good Life" (1962 song), a popular song, recorded by Tony Bennett and many others"The Good Life" (The New Power Generation song)"The Good Life" (Three Days Grace song)"The Good Life" (Weezer song)"Good Life" (The Braxtons song)"Good Life" (Inner City song)"Good Life" (Jesse McCartney song)"Good Life" (Kanye West song)"Good Life" (OneRepublic song)"The Good Life", a song by Chiddy Bang from The Preview"The Good Life", a song by Faith Evans from the soundtrack for the 2001 film The Fast and the Furious"The Good Life", a song by Hannah Montana from the Hannah Montana: The Movie soundtrack"Good Life", a song by Kylie Minogue from the CD single "Please Stay""Good Life", a song by Forever the Sickest Kids from Forever the Sickest Kids"Good Life", a song by Francis Dunnery
Albums [edit]
The Good Life (Andy Griggs album)The Good Life (FUBU album)The Good Life (Kashmir album)The Good Life (Oscar Peterson album), with Joe Pass and Niels-Henning Ørsted PedersenThe Good Life (Railroad Earth album)The Good Life (Trip Lee album)The Good Life (EP), by WeezerGood Life: The Best of Pete Rock & CL SmoothThe Good Life, an album by Stereo SkylineThe Good Life, an EP by Howlin RainThe Good Life, an EP by Tim Myers
Other [edit]
The Good Life (band), an American indie rock bandThe Good Life, a 1990s American rock band featuring Dave Tweedie and Stephen BradleyLa Buena Vida (The Good Life), a Spanish indie pop groupGood Life Recordings, a Belgian record labelThe Good Life Cafe, a health-food center in Los Angeles, California, US, the original location of the Project Blowed hip hop workshop

Television and film [edit]

Film [edit]
La Dolce Vita (translated as "the sweet life" or "the good life"), a 1960 Italian comedy filmThe Good Life (1996 film) (La buena vida), a Spanish film written and directed by David TruebaThe Good Life (1997 film), a film starring Frank StalloneThe Good Life (2007 film), a film starring Zooey DeschanelThe Good Life (2008 film) (La buena vida), a Chilean film directed by Andrés Wood
Television [edit]
The Good Life (1971 TV series), an American sitcom starring Larry HagmanThe Good Life (1975 TV series), a British sitcom starring Richard BriersThe Good Life (1994 TV series), an American sitcom starring comedian Drew CareyAmericanLife TV Network, previously known as Good Life TV NetworkWTGL, broadcasting as "Good Life 45", a TV station in Orlando, FloridaThe Good Life (CNBC Asia TV series), a TV series on CNBC Asia based on a book by Betty Liu

Literature [edit]

The Good Life (novel), a novel by Jay McInerneyThe Good Life, a nonfiction book by Helen and Scott NearingThe Good Life, a play by Daniel Brooks produced by the Tarragon Theatre in Toronto Ontario, CanadaThe Good Life: The Autobiography of Tony Bennett, by Tony BennettThe Good Life, a 1969 novel by Douglass WallopThe Good Life, a nonfiction book by Trip Lee, a parallel to his music album The Good Life

Other uses [edit]

The Good Life (slogan), a promotional slogan for the state of Nebraska, U.S.
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