Classics of Love
Classics of Love | |
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Origin | Emeryville, California |
Genres | Punk rock |
Years active | 2008–Present |
Labels | Asian Man |
Associated acts | Operation Ivy, Big Rig, Common Rider, Hard Girls, Pteradon |
Website |
myspace |
Members |
Jesse Michaels Mike Huguenor Morgan Herrell Max Feshbach |
Classics of Love is an American punk rock band from the San Francisco Bay Area, formed in 2008. The band consists of singer Jesse Michaels (formerly of Operation Ivy, Big Rig, and Common Rider) with guitarist Mike Huguenor, bassist Morgan Herrell, and drummer Max Feshbach (who comprise San Jose punk trio Hard Girls). Signed to Asian Man Records, Classics of Love released their debut, the Walking in Shadows EP, in 2009, followed by a single in 2010 and an eponymously titled album in 2012.
The band's music goes back to while Michaels was doing solo acoustic shows and was approached by Mike Park of Asian Man Records about recording the songs in a studio. Michaels decided to do the recordings with a full band and recruited Feshbach, Herrell, and Huguenor.[1] The group named themselves Classics of Love (a name known from the opening track of Last Wave Rockers, recorded by Jesse Michaels' band Common Rider) and recorded the six song EP "Walking in Shadows".
After playing initial shows in California, the band went on a European tour in the spring of 2009. While playing in Southampton, United Kingdom they had equipment stolen from them. The band announced that when they returned from Europe they planned on starting writing on a full length album.[2]
Their first full length album was released on February 14, 2012. The album was self-titled and featured the same lineup as their EP. [3]
The band has recently been less active due to lead singer Jesse Michaels attending school in Los Angeles. They have assured their fans that the band is not broken up. [4]
Members
- Jesse Michaels – vocals
- Mike Huguenor – guitar
- Morgan Herrell – bass guitar
- Max Feshbach – drums
Discography
- Walking in Shadows EP (2009)
- "World of the Known" / "Line Through Your Name" (2010)
- Classics of Love (2012)
References
- ↑ Archived April 24, 2009 at the Wayback Machine
- ↑ Classics of Love robbed in the UK, plan album on Punknews.org.
- ↑ "Classics Of Love: Classics of Love: Official Music". Amazon.com.
- ↑ Facebook post