For other uses, see Upside Down (disambiguation).
The Upsidedown
File:Promo1 smmtv.jpg
Background information
Origin Portland, Oregon, U.S.
Genres Alternative rock
Psychedelic rock
Shoegazing
Years active 2003–Present
Labels Reverb Records
Beat the World Records
Website theupsidedown.com
Members
Jsun Atoms
Matt Moore
Bob Mild
Brett Kron
Tristan Evans
Sarah Jane
Past members
Jonathan Allen
Rob Scrivner
Caroline Buchalter

The Upsidedown is an alternative rock band from Portland, Oregon, United States.

The band released their debut album, Trust Electricity, in 2004. The album has received national attention, and the band has been noted in several newspapers and magazines as an up-and-coming band to watch, including Magnet, The Boston Globe, and The Oregonian. Their music has also been featured on the television programs True Blood, Sons of Anarchy, The Vampire Diaries, Life Unexpected, What About Brian, and Trauma.

The Upsidedown has toured the United States, sometimes as an opening act. They have a close friendship with The Dandy Warhols, and have also performed with The Jesus and Mary Chain, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, Richard Butler, David J, Colin Meloy, The Black Angels, The Dears, The Out Crowd, The Village Green, and Spindrift. They have also worked with Tony Lash and Jeremy Sherrer, on their albums.

Contents

Discography [link]

Albums [link]

Soundtracks [link]

The Upsidedown supplied four songs from their catalog ("Human Destination", "Sacred Call", "Umbrella", and "The Way In") to the film "Water Wings", directed by Johno Wells and Justin Adams.[1]

Commercial Usage of Tracks [link]

National Television [link]

  • "Hell", the 2nd track from Human Destination was used in Season 2, Episode 15 of Sons of Anarchy, "Small Tears", airing September 15, 2009 on the American commercial cable television network, FX (TV channel). The song was used during and through the post party bar scene, 7 minutes into the episode.

The Upsidedown's music has been featured extensively on NBC's Trauma (TV series)

  • "Hey Man I'm Kissing The Angels Shoes", Track 12 from Human Destination: episode 102, airing October 5, 2009. The song was used near and over the climax of the episode.
  • "Silver Wind", Track 3 from Human Destination: episode 104, airing October 19, 2009.
  • "Light", Track 7 from Human Destination: episode 104, airing October 19, 2009.
  • "Bumpersticker", Track 6 from Trust Electricity: episode 104, airing October 19, 2009.
  • "Black Rainbow", Track 10 from Human Destination: episode 105, airing October 26, 2009

"Elizabeth", episode 408 of Californication:

References [link]

External links [link]



https://wn.com/The_Upsidedown

Matt Moore

Matt Moore may refer to:

  • Matt Moore (actor) (1888–1960), Irish-born American film actor
  • Matt Moore (American football) (born 1984), American football quarterback
  • Matt Moore (basketball)
  • Matt Moore (musician), guitarist, vocalist, and video director from Southern Missouri
  • Matt Moore (baseball), Major league baseball player
  • Matt Moore (politician), Politician
  • Matt Moore (basketball)

    Matthew Moore is a former National Basketball League basketballer from Townsville Queensland, who won a NBL Championship with South East Melbourne Magic in 1996 and played in the 1997 NBL Final Series. He also played for Brisbane Bullets and Newcastle Falcons.

    Moore attended St Joseph's College, Nudgee and played First V GPS basketball in 1988 whilst in only in year 10, achieving Most Valuable Player. As a senior in 1990 he captained Nudgee to their first ever GPS Basketball premiership whilst averaging a GPS record 38ppg as well as representing Queensland in U16, U18 And U20 national tournaments.

    An athletic guard Moore joined the Brisbane Bullets in for the 1991 and 1992 seasons. In 1991 the rookie was a finalist in the NBL Sega Slam Dunk Contest. During the 1992 NBL season he accepted Illinois Valley Community College in Oglesby, Illinois. After leading NJCAA Div II in steals, third in assists Moore accepted a Scholarship to the University of Maine, at the NCAA Division I level he was a two-year starter before returning to Australia to play in the National Basketball League for the Newcastle Falcons and South East Melbourne Magic.

    Matt Moore (politician)

    Donald Matthew "Matt" Moore (born April 22, 1982) is an American politician who has served as chairman of the South Carolina Republican Party since 2013. From June 8, 2013 until April 11, 2015, he was the youngest state chairman in America's two major political parties.

    Moore is a regular commentator for Fox News, CNN, MSNBC, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, and The New York Times. On June 12, 2014, Moore earned the The New York Times "Quotation of the Day" for describing the power of grassroots activists in the social media era.

    On May 2, 2015, Moore was re-elected to a second term. He won 83% of the vote.


    Early life, education, and early career

    Moore was born and raised in Tifton, Georgia. Moore attended Georgia Tech, where he majored in industrial engineering. At Georgia Tech, Moore was a Presidential Scholar, the highest academic scholarship awarded to undergraduate students. He graduated with honors in 2005. After working for Republican political organizations in Atlanta, Georgia and Washington, D.C., Moore moved to South Carolina in 2007.

    Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:
    ×