Produced by Tim O'Heir and mixed by James Paul Wisner, Lucky Street was released March 1, 2011 on Fearless Records.
[4] Sometime afterwards, he formed Go Radio and was joined by bassist Matt Burns, drummer Steven Kopacz[2] and guitarist Tony Planas.
[5] They released the Welcome to Life EP in August 2008,[6] which was followed by the addition of guitarist Alex Reed and a tour with the Red Jumpsuit Apparatus.
[9] In the July 2010 Issue of Alternative Press Jason Lancaster revealed that he had begun writing for Go Radio's debut LP.
[15] Lyrically, the album talks about events in the band members' lives, alongside the themes of life, death, faith and religion, and the lack of these concepts.
It was inspired by a dream Lancaster had revolving around the end of the world; he was on Lucky Street in New York City, witnessing "everything crumble around me.
"Any Other Heart" was compared to the poppy tracks of Rise Against;[18] it was inspired by his stepmother Janet abandoning him two weeks after his father's death.
[17] The Muse-esque[15] "Strength to Stay" was written after Lancaster's grandmother died and a friend of the band was fighting through terminal cancer.
[14] Lancaster said "Hold On" sees a person use every fibre of their strength and being unable to continue their journey, yet "somehow summoning enough energy from somewhere deep inside of you to carry on.
[23] Partway through the tour on February 25, the album was made available for streaming through the group's Myspace,[24] before being released through Fearless Records on March 1.