New Life Crisis
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New Life Crisis | |
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Background information | |
Origin | United States |
Genre(s) | Rock, Electronica, Pop |
Years active | 1999–present |
Members | |
Paul Mahos (vocals) Steve O'Brien (drums) Steve Bonacio (bass) Jeff Allegue (guitar) Steve Dupree (drums) All Vocals |
New Life Crisis is an American male Rock singing and musical band.
Paul Mahos, Steve O'Brien, Steve Bonacio and Jeff Allegue joined together in September of 1999, signing to Tommy Boy Records in Spring of 2000. Their debut single "Daylight" appeared on MTV's platinum selling "Party to Go Remixed[1]" and was also recorded by the European group No Angels, selling more than three million copies worldwide in 2001 and 2002.[citation needed]
But Tommy Boy folded before the release of their album. In 2005, the group finally released their self-titled debut album, through independent label. The album included the song "Breaking", featured on the hit MTV show "Laguna Beach: The Real O.C." and the smash single "Dirty Little Girl".
The same year, New Life Crisis's single "Dirty Little Girl" was heard my music executive Stephen Stone from Ruffhouse Entertainment).
In 2006, drummer Steve Dupree left the band and was replaced by session drummer and previous member of New Life Crisis, Steve O'Brien.
In 2007, Paul Mahos and New Life Crisis was invited to play for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation's annual Gala, held in Rumson, New Jersey. The event raised more than 1.3 Million Dollars for Juvenile Diabetes Research.
"Dirty Little Girl," from the self-titled album, was played on October 3rd, 2007, during an appearance by Paul Mahos and Joe Cumia on the XM Radio program The Opie & Anthony Show.
[edit] References
- ^ "Party to go remixed". discogs.com. Retrieved on 2007-12-17.