CARE BEARS ON FIRE

BIO:
Care Bears On Fire started as a band in 2005, in Brooklyn, New York,when Izzy and her best friend Sophie were at fifth grade. On that time Lucio was the bassist of the band. The trio relased a debut EP, Confuse Me, in 2006, and one years later, they also relased a CD called 'I Stole Your Animal'. After travelling to London and being part of the SXSW, Lucio left the band on April of 2008. Then, Jena entered to the band, making CBOF totally a girl band. The girls made a contraact with SCurve Records and relased their second CD, 'Get Over It', on July of 2009.
And they also relased their new EP, 'Girls Like It Low' a few months ago, on Oct, 12, 2010.

MEMBERS:
Isadora (Izzy), Sophie and Jena.

ALBUMS:
            
Confuse Me
Care Bears on Fire - Confuse Me
Label: Beautiful Records
Format: EP
Released: 19 Nov 2006
Genre: Rock

tracklisting:
1Everybody Else
2I Must Know Why
3Jack Brown
4Watchdog
5Baby Animals


I Stole Your Animal
Relased: 2 - 10 - 2007
Format: CD
Record Label: Daisy Explosion Records
tracklisting:
1. EveryBody Else
2. Five-minute BoyFriend
3. Met You On MySpace
4. Shadow Girl
5. Jack Brown
6. I Must Know Why
7. Victim of Rock & Roll
8. 8
9. Watchdog
10. You Walk Away 
11. Baby Animals


Get Over It
Original Release Date:(July 14, 2009)
Label: S-Curve Records
Format: CD

tracklisting:
1. Pleaser
2. Super Teen
3. Everybody else
4. Barbie Eat A Sandwich
5. My Problems
6. Heart's not There
7. Gym Class Haze
8. Boy Song
9. Get Over It
10. Violet
11. Met You On MySpace
12. You Can't Make Me
13. Only Know By Name
14. Song About You


Girls Like It Loud
Girls Like It Loud, Care Bears On Fire
Release Date: Oct 12, 2010
Fortmat: EP

tracklisting:
1. What I Could Be
2. Red Lights
3. ATM
4. Ask me How I am
5. Everybody Wants to Rule The World
6. Barbie Eat A Sanswich
7. Everybody Else
8. Everybody Else



VIDEOS:

Barbie Eat A Sandwich.


Everybody Else's videos aren't avaliable to insert on blogs, I'm sorry.
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J-14: How did you come up with your band name?
Izzy:
We started the band when we were nine, so you have to take that into account when talking about our band name. But I really feel that in the six years we've been together, the band name has come to mean even more to us. We've interpreted it as taking something that people don't necessarily perceive as strong, powerful, or interesting, such as the Care Bears, and turning that on their heads and making it intense and strong, just like being young women in the music business.
J-14: What's your favorite song to play live?
Sophie:
My favorite is "ATM," the single off the new EP. It's just a really fun song. It has a powerful message, which is something that we really enjoy, and it's a fun song to play. When I wrote it, I feel like it did have a more specific meaning [to me]. It's basically about a friendship where you feel like one person is just using the other person and trying to take advantage of them in any way.
Izzy: I feel like all our more recent songs are have a higher energy and really reflect where we are as musicians now, so that's really exciting. And "ATM" is kind of an anthem against being abused in a relationship or being taken advantage of in a friendship -- or any type of interaction. We really feel that it applies to so many people and can be interpreted in so many different ways. It's really great how the crowd responds to that song.