Lights Resolve
Lights Resolve | |
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Origin | New York |
Genres | Alternative rock, indie rock |
Years active | 2006-Present |
Website | Official website |
Members |
Matthew Reich Neal Saini Luke Daniels |
Past members | Michael Sherman |
Lights Resolve is an American alternative rock band that formed in New York in 2006.[1] The band consists of Matthew Reich (vocals/guitar), Neal Saini (drums) and Luke Daniels (bass/vocals). Rolling Stone has named them a Breakout Band in stating that they encompass "the theatrics and power of Muse mixed with the New York flavor of bands like the Bravery."[2] Lights Resolve has played shows and toured with multi-platinum recording artists such as The Used, Panic! at the Disco, AWOLNATION, Twin Atlantic, We the Kings, J. Cole, Shiny Toy Guns, Dashboard Confessional, Phantom Planet and Straylight Run.[3] In addition, they recently performed at Wilkes University's Spring Concert with We The Kings and Yellowcard.[4] The band has also performed at many festivals including The Bamboozle,[5] SXSW, CMJ, DelunaFest and Warped Tour.
Lights Resolve was signed to Rock Ridge Music in 2011. Their latest album, Feel You're Different, was released October 25, 2011.[6] They are currently in the studio working on their follow up to "Feel You're Different."
Discography
EPs
- Prelude (2007)
- Currency (2008)
- ... (2010)
Albums
- Feel You're Different (2011, Rock Ridge)
Appearances in other media
"Dreaming of Love" is available to download in the Rock Band series.
Lights Resolve's song "Long Way to Go" was featured on MTV's Jersey Shore season one. The song was played during the final minutes of the show before the cast left the 'shore house'.
Lights Resolve is the current face of ZipCar, with ads being featured in the NYC Subway, as well as the Metro systems of Chicago, San Francisco, Boston & DC.[7]
References
- ↑ Official Myspace profile
- ↑ Rolling Stone "Six breakout bands to watch"
- ↑ Punkbands.com news, http://www.punkbands.com/news/14482/
- ↑ http://www.wilkes.edu/pages/194.asp?item=61947
- ↑ Bamboozle 2009, "Lineup"
- ↑ http://highwiredaze.com/lightsresolvenews1
- ↑ http://blog.arigreenberg.com/post/9311453338/love-this-zipcar-ad-on-the-subway