Saosin started in june of 2003, Have released three eps and TWO FULL LENGTHS and we're able to tour around the planet because of the support of our fans. THANK YOU.
We are currently supporting our second full length record and hope to see all of your smiling faces one day,on the road..
Just saw you guys play tonight in Chico & you were truly amazing as always. 3rd year in a row to see you & I can't wait to see you guys again. Cove you totally made me cry when you sang "You're Not Alone". I needed that more than you can know. Thank you ; )
I drew youguys a picture on a post-it note today. I'll send it to ya later.
I love your music. It's inspirational and it brings me joy, and that's a tough thing to achieve.
Love youguys.
-sharaya
Noah Boirkman needs your help guys, he is 5 yrs old and he is dying of cancer. his family is putting on his last chrisman next week because Noah isnt goin to be able to see chrismas this year. All Noah wants for chrismas is cards, so lets make his last wish a great one!!! No this isnt one of those gayass bullitens, this is 100% REAL!!!! Common have a heart!!!
his address is: His address is: 1141 Fountain View Circle South Lyon, Mi 48178
..... EVEN IF YOU DONT LIVE IN OREGON PLEASE READ AND JOIN.....
.... NO LNG IN OREGON!!!....
*****Even if you dont live in Oregon please read and join the campaign!!******
There is a new campaign in the anti-LNG movement that everyone can be involved it. Follow the links below to sign up and see a video about one farmer who isn't taking abuse from NW Natural.
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During our long fight to keep destructive Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) out of Oregon, we’ve come to this disappointing realization: NW Natural is the LNG pusher. Now NW Natural is threatening to ruin family farms with their new LNG pipeline.
Pleas join the Hey NW Natural campaign today! http://www.heynwnatural.org
Hundreds of farmers are worried about the future of their land and Steve Wick, an old-time Oregonian who raises filberts, is one of them.
Steve, like all Oregonian farmers, loves his land. He wants to produce food for our region and he wants to be a part of the growing agricultural and wine industry in the Willamette Valley. But right now, his goals have been put on hold because NW Natural is proposing a gas pipeline to cross Steve’s land.
Sign in to see a video of Steve's story. http://www.heynwnatural.org
Steve is not alone. He is one of hundreds of Oregonian farmers whose land is in jeopardy.
NW Natural's Palomar pipeline would originate at the Bradwood liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal on the Columbia, cut through private farmland, and carry imported gas to California and other markets. The 120-foot right-of-way necessary for building the pipeline would tear through expensive irrigation structures and disallow crops with deep roots. This is all for dirty energy and against the will of the landowners.
For too many years residents all over the Pacific Northwest have been fighting the development of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) import terminals and associated pipelines. With LNG comes thirty more years of imported dirty fossil fuels,