Cartel (band)

Cartel

Cartel performing on June 25, 2008 in Del Mar, California.
Background information
Origin Conyers, Georgia, USA
Genres Pop punk, alternative rock
Years active 2003–present
Labels The Militia Group, Epic, Wind-Up
Website www.cartelrocks.com
Members
Will Pugh
Joseph Pepper
Nic Hudson
Kevin Sanders
Past members
Ryan Roberts
Andy Lee
Jeff Lett

Cartel is a American pop rock band from Conyers, Georgia that formed in 2003.[1] The band is best known for their single "Honestly", featured on their 2005 debut album Chroma,[2] and for their 2007 appearance on MTV's Band in a Bubble.[3]

The current members of the band include vocalist/guitarist Will Pugh, lead guitarist Joseph Pepper, guitarist Nic Hudson, and drummer Kevin Sanders.[4]

Contents

Members

History

Early years, Chroma (2005)

The five band members of Cartel grew up in Rockdale County, Georgia, and Cartel was formed in late 2003 while they were attending Georgia State University.[11][12] The band built a strong fan base and eventually was signed to The Militia Group an independent record company in Long Beach, California, releasing their EP The Ransom.[13][14] Around this time personal differences between Andy Lee and the rest of the band came to a head; and he was replaced as guitarist by band friend Nic Hudson.[15] With their new lineup, the band released their first full length album, Chroma, in September 2005.[16] The emo pop album was powered by the melodic hits of 'Say Anything (Else' and 'Honestly'.[14]

The band grew in popularity putting them on Alternative Press’s 2005 list for “Bands You Need to Know”.[17] They were also named Yahoo! Music’s winner in the March 2006 ”Who’s Next” competition.[18] In April 2006 Cartel signed with Epic Records, then from late 2006 until early 2007 they acted as touring support for New Found Glory with The Early November and Hit The Lights.[19] Progressing from local shows, they kicked off a headlining tour featuring bands Cobra Starship, Boys Like Girls, Quietdrive, New Atlantic and Permanent ME.[20] On June 8, 2006, Ryan Roberts, the band's bass player, decided to leave the band. Cartel has noted it was an "amicable" breakup. An old friend of the band, Jeff Lett, joined as a replacement for Roberts.[21]

The band continued, re-releasing their debut album Chroma under Epic Records.[22] The new release is packaged with a live EP. Live Dudes.[23] After the re-release, Say Anything (Else) was featured in Madden 07 and their Single "Honestly" was featured in the film John Tucker Must Die.

Cartel (2007)

The second, self-titled album, was recorded and produced all in an MTV experiment called Band in a Bubble and was sponsored by Dr. Pepper.[24] The band had 20 days to write and produce a full length album while inside a building shaped as a bubble. The experiment was watched 24/7 by fans through twenty-three web cams sponsored by Dr. Pepper. The selected twenty-three cameras coincided with Dr. Pepper's promotion of twenty-three flavors in its soft drink. The Band in a Bubble experiment was also a four part mini-series on MTV.[3][25] Cartel entered the bubble on May 24, 2007 and left twenty days later on June 12, 2007. Upon “breaking out” of the bubble the band had to put on a live concert featuring many of their new songs.[26] The same day they “broke out” the single “Lose It” ft: Juliet Simms was released on iTunes and Napster.[27] The complete album was released in August.[25]

Cycles (2008-2009)

Cartel announced that they would be working on a new album during the summer of 2008. The group also announced their transition to Wind-up Records from their previous label Epic Records.[28] The band also mentioned “I think we've written or entertained the idea of about 30 songs at this point”,[29] The band continued their use of tight hooks and bass heavy track with "The Perfect Mistake", "Retrograde" and "Cycles" on the album.[30] The band began the the writing and recording stage in May 2009.[31] On July 8, the band announced that the album would be called Cycles. The album's first single "Let's Go", was released digitally on July 28, 2009.[32] On August 25, 2009 the band announced the track listing for the album and [33] and on September 6, "The Perfect Mistake" was released for digital download.[34] The album's pre-order on iTunes also included a special, bonus song otherwise unavailable titled "In No Hurry.".[35] Cycles was officially released on October 20, 2009.[30] Their single "The Perfect Mistake" was featured in the pilot episode of The CW series Hellcats.

The band, also, supported All Time Low, Boys Like Girls, Third Eye Blind, and LMFAO for part of The Bamboozle Roadshow 2010. Along with numerous other supporting acts, including 3OH!3, Good Charlotte, Forever The Sickest Kids, and Simple Plan.

New material (2011)

Most recently, Will Pugh stated that Cartel planned to drop a new EP, tentatively slated for an early 2011 release. It was announced that Cartel would be releasing a new single titled "Lessons in Love" on July 26, 2011; however the single was leaked online on July 22. On April 7, 2011, Cartel confirmed that bassist Jeff Lett has left the band to finish school. The band and Lett split on good terms and have left no grievances against each other.[36] Cartel's new five song EP, "In Stereo", was released via iTunes on October 4, 2011 to good reviews.

Members

Former members

Discography

Studio albums
EPs

References

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