The Holdup
The Holdup | |
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Origin | San Jose, CA |
Genres | Reggae, hip hop, pop |
Years active | 2006–present |
Labels | Dub Rock Records |
Associated acts | The Dirty Heads, Rebelution, SOJA, Pepper, Sublime with Rome, Collie Buddz |
Website |
dubrockmusic |
Members |
Danny Flores (drummer) Mike Garmany (vocalist) Kyle Christensen (bassist) Clev Stiles (DJ/band manager) Nick Santana (keyboardist) |
Past members | Tyler Scurti (guitarist) |
The Holdup is an American band from San Jose, CA. Their music incorporates elements of reggae, hip-hop, pop, and indie.
History
Formed initially when drummer Danny Flores and guitarist Tyler Scurti added vocalist Mike Garmany in the autumn of 2006, the lineup would soon change. A second lineup was formed by Danny Flores (drums), Tyler Scurti (guitar), and Mike Garmany (lead vocals/guitar) in 2007 after recruiting Kyle Christensen (bass guitar). Then the band started writing and performing their original songs at local venues around San Jose. It didn’t take long for a fan base to develop as the multi-genre music quickly spread through the area. As demand for an album began to increase the band recruited Clev Stiles (DJ/band manager) and The Holdup was complete.
Their first EP quickly sold one thousand copies in the summer of 2008; the band then received attention from local independent record label Dub Rock Records. A few weeks later the band signed with Dub Rock and began production on their first album, Stay Gold. Once released, Stay Gold debuted at the #1 spot on the iTunes Reggae Charts.[1] Due to the album’s success on iTunes, it was featured on the “What’s Hot” list for six weeks. The single “Good Times” was on rotation at multiple college radio stations such as Santa Clara University’s KSCU 103.3FM and also landed on the Bay Area’s biggest alternative mainstream rock station KITS Live 105.3FM.
After a successful first album, the need for a follow-up became apparent and The Holdup went back into the studio to create their sophomore record, Confidence in 2010. The song “Faster” adds a hip-hop style by incorporating an up-tempo beat and quick delivery by vocalist Garmany. It is followed by “Motion” which breaks down the band to its core, producing an acoustic sound with heartfelt lyrics, providing musical diversity to the album. Confidence debuted at #1 on the iTunes Reggae Charts and earned the band the award of iTunes Best New Reggae Artist of 2010.[2]
Growing in popularity, the band decided to release a third album in 2011, Still Gold. Prior to its release, a half cover of "Young Folks" by Peter Bjorn and John, renamed by The Holdup as "Young Fools", entered the music mainstream. The popular San Francisco radio station KITS Live 105.3 immediately started giving the song rotation adding to the band’s popularity. While the third album was in postproduction, iTunes recognized the band’s talent once more by placing their song "Summertime Baby", off of the album Confidence, on the iTunes Essentials Rising Stars: Reggae[3] playlist that was released on March 28, 2011.
Still Gold was launched on April 26, 2011,[4] and continuing the trend of the previous two albums, debuted at #1 on the iTunes Reggae Charts. It also earned the #2 spot on the Billboard Charts: Reggae Albums.[5]
The band is continuing to perfect their innovative style of reggae music by releasing their fourth album on May 18, 2012, Consequence.
The band has played shows all over the country. Some notable locations are: The Roxy - Los Angeles, CA; Slims -San Francisco, CA; The Catalyst - Santa Cruz, CA; BB King’s Blues Club - New York, NY; House of Blues - Boston, MA; House of Blues - Anaheim, CA; Shoreline Amphitheater - Mountain View, CA; The Bellyup - San Diego, CA; and Great American Music Hall - San Francisco, CA.
On November 27, 2011, The Holdup put on a concert in memory of Anthony Andrighetto, an avid fan who died in October 2011.[6]
The Holdup has toured with such acts as Rebelution, The Dirty Heads, SOJA, Iration, Silversun Pickups, Hole, Panic! at the Disco, Sublime with Rome, Pepper, 311, Collie Buddz, Cage the Elephant, Blues Traveler, Dead Kennedys, Warren G, and many more.
They released a single, "Real With You" (which samples By The Way by Red Hot Chili Peppers was released November 7, 2012, for free on the Dub Rock Records website. Real With You
On October 15, 2013, they released their first single from their album, Fools Gold, Pt. I, called "IHTST" (an abbreviation of "I Hate The Summer Time"), available on iTunes. Fools Gold Pt. 1, was released on December 6, 2013.
In promotion for their newest album, The Holdup released two singles, "Let's Get High" and a demo version (Demo) of "Have a Good Summer" on SoundCloud. They then officially released both songs, with a finished version of "Have a Good Summer" on iTunes. On May 12, 2014, The Holdup officially announced via their Facebook page that their newest album was to be called H.A.G.S. (an acronym for "Have a good summer"), and on August 4, it was revealed to be an EP. H.A.G.S. - EP was released on August 26, 2014.
Discography
- Self Titled - 2006 EP
- Stay Gold 2009 March 9 Dub Rock Records iTunes Link
- Confidence 2010 August 13 Dub Rock Records iTunes Link
- Still Gold 2011 April 26 Dub Rock Records iTunes Link
- Slow Songs - Single 2012 January 7 Dub Rock Records iTunes Link
- Consequence 2012 May 18 Dub Rock Records iTunes Link
- IHTST - Single 2013 October 14 Dub Rock Records iTunes Link
- Fools Gold, Pt. I 2013 December 6 Dub Rock Records iTunes Link
- Let's Get High - Single 2014 July 3 Dub Rock Records iTunes Link
- Have a Good Summer - Single 2014 July 23 Dub Rock Records iTunes Link
- H.A.G.S. - EP 2014 August 26 Dub Rock Records iTunes Link
References
- ↑ iTunes Top 10 Reggae Charts. itunes.apple.com. Retrieved on 2011-09-10.
- ↑ The Pier Magazine. Thepier.org. Retrieved on 2011-09-10.
- ↑ Rising Stars: Reggae Playlist. Retrieved on 2011-09-10.
- ↑ iTunes. Retrieved on 2011-09-10.
- ↑ Billboard Reggae Charts. Billboard. Retrieved on 2011-09-10.
- ↑ Arizona Daily Wildcat. Arizona Daily Wildcat. Retrieved on 2013-04-18