Night Club (band)
Night Club | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Los Angeles, California, USA |
Genres | synthpop, new wave, electronic |
Years active | 2011–present |
Labels | Gato Blanco |
Website | www.nightclubband.com |
Members |
Emily Kavanaugh Mark Brooks |
Night Club is an American synth pop band formed by Mark Brooks and Emily Kavanaugh in 2011.[1] The band currently resides in Los Angeles, California.
Night Club released their first single “Lovestruck” in July 2012 and their self-titled debut EP in September 2012. A video for "Lovestruck" was released in September 2012 in conjunction with the release of the EP. Night Club's radio debut occurred on famed KROQ DJ Rodney Bingenheimer's Rodney on the Roq program on October 22, 2012.[2]
Night Club released a video for their second single "Control" in February 2013.[3]
The band's songs have appeared in multiple television shows. Their song "Do It Again" appeared twice in the final season of MTV's Jersey Shore.[4] The songs "Lovestruck", "Control" and "Another One" appeared in season 3 of MTV's Awkward..[5][6] "Control" appeared in the first season of the Style Network's XOX Betsey Johnson. The songs "Do It Again" and "Lovestruck" appeared in the MTV show Washington Heights.
Night Club released their second EP "Love Casualty" in June 2013.[7] In conjunction with the EP release, the band released two videos: "Poisonous" and "Strobe Light"
Discography
- Lovestruck single (2012)
- Night Club EP (2012)[8]
- Poisonous single (2013)
- Love Casualty EP (2013)
Music Videos
References
- ↑ 10/Oct/2012 thenervousbreakdown.com
- ↑ 22/Oct/2012 kroq.cbslocal.com
- ↑ 15/Feb/2013 http://buzzbands.la/2013/02/15/video-night-club-control/
- ↑ 01/Nov/2012 http://soundtrack.mtv.com/post/music-from-jersey-shore-episode-7-season-6/
- ↑ 14/May/2013 http://soundtrack.mtv.com/post/music-from-awkward-episode-6-season-3/
- ↑ 21/May/2013 http://soundtrack.mtv.com/post/music-from-awkward-episode-7-season-3/
- ↑ popmatters.com
- ↑ itunes.apple.com
- ↑ 13/Sept/2012 europopped.com
- ↑ 24/July/2013 popmatters.com