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Nobody Knows You the Way Passion Pit

American electropop band

Passion Pit

Passion Pit performing with Matt and Kim in 2013

Passion Pit performing with Matt and Kim in 2013

Background data
Origin Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.Southward.
Genres
  • Electropop
  • alternative dance
  • indietronica
  • synthpop
  • indie pop
  • neo-psychedelia
  • fine art pop
Years agile 2007–present
Labels
  • Frenchkiss
  • Columbia
Associated acts
  • Aislyn
  • Shuttle
  • Matt and Kim
  • Madeon
Website www.passionpitmusic.com
Members Michael Angelakos[one]

Passion Pit is an American indietronica band from Cambridge, Massachusetts, formed in 2007[2] by ring members Michael Angelakos[1] (lead vocals/keyboards), Ian Hultquist (Guitar/Synth), Ayad Al Adhamy (synth), Thom Plasse (bass), and Adam Levinsky (drums).[three]

The band released their debut studio anthology Manners in 2009. A second studio album entitled Gossamer was released in 2012, which debuted at No. four on the Billboard 200 and gave the band their beginning meridian 10 anthology. Kindred, the band'due south 3rd studio album, was released on Apr 17, 2015, and was preceded by lead singles "Lifted Up (1985)", "Where the Sky Hangs", and "Until We Can't (Let'due south Go)". Passion Pit cocky-released their fourth album, Tremendous Body of water of Love, on March 28, 2017, to Michael Angelakos' Twitter followers; the anthology was released to the public on July 28, 2017.[4]

History [edit]

Name [edit]

The band culled their name from the Variety Slanguage Lexicon, a glossary of Variety 's frequently used slang, which was provided by the Hollywood insider publication to help not-and so-savvy readers decipher its content. The magazine used the term to refer to drive-in theatres, because of their privacy and romantic allure for teenagers.[5] [half-dozen] [vii]

Germination [edit]

The first Passion Pit songs, which would afterward get the Clamper of Change EP, were written by Angelakos at Emerson College as a belated Valentine's Solar day souvenir to his then-girlfriend. At commencement, he wrote and performed all his cloth solitary using a laptop. After one of his solo shows in the Boston expanse, Ian Hultquist, who was attending Berklee Higher of Music at the time, approached Angelakos and expressed involvement in creating and playing music collaboratively.[half-dozen] They formed a grouping that consisted of Angelakos, Hultquist, Ayad Al Adhamy, Thom Plasse (bass), and Adam Lavinsky (drums). The band spent a considerable corporeality of time trying to flesh out a collaborative format and structure that would work best for them. Jeff Apruzzese and Nate Donmoyer joined the band shortly later they signed to Frenchkiss in 2008, replacing Plasse and Lavinsky, respectively.[7] [8] In 2012, Adhamy was replaced by Xander Singh.

2007–09: Chunk of Alter [edit]

The band's debut EP, Chunk of Change, was released on September 16, 2008.[9] The first four tracks were those that Angelakos had written as a gift for his girlfriend. The tracks quickly became pop throughout the Emerson College campus, where Angelakos was attending classes at the time, and had been passing out his ain, self-produced copies. Two tracks, "Sleepyhead" and "Better Things", were added for the commercial release of the EP.[x] The aforementioned twelvemonth of their debut EP's release, the band was chosen as "All-time New Local Human action in 2008" in the WFNX/Boston Phoenix all-time music poll.[9]

The first and simply unmarried to be released from the EP, "Sleepyhead", received a good deal of exposure through its apply in numerous media campaigns and advertisements, while the video for the song, directed by The Wilderness, was included on Pitchfork'southward Summit 40 Music Videos of 2008 list.[eleven] "Sleepyhead" was as well used for the release trailer for the video game "Piddling Large Planet ii". The song contains samples of "Óró Mo Bháidín" by Irish gaelic vocalizer and harpist Mary O'Hara.[12]

Other songs from the EP received some exposure as well. "Cuddle Fuddle" was featured in E4'southward second serial of The Inbetweeners and "I've Got Your Number" was used in an ad for the cash card from O2, Money in the UK.

2009–11: Manners [edit]

The band's first full-length studio album, Manners, was released on May 18, 2009, in the UK and May 19, 2009, in the United States and Canada.[13] In celebration, the band played their tape release political party on the 18th in New York City on a Rocks Off boat cruise.[14] In a preview article, ClashMusic.com commented that the album "has every chance to rank as one of the yr's best" and that "it reveals boosted nuances with each visit: a cinch sign of an anthology with true longevity".[15]

In lodge to obtain a specific background song accompaniment the band was looking for on Manners, Passion Pit enlisted the help of the PS22 chorus, who recorded vocals in-studio for three of the album'south songs: "The Reeling", "Fiddling Secrets", and "Permit Your Love Grow Alpine."[16] "The Reeling" was the get-go unmarried to be released from the album and institute success on the Billboard Alternative Songs chart in the autumn of 2009, where information technology peaked at No. 34 in October[17] and "Little Secrets" was the third single to be released and had success on the nautical chart every bit well, topping out at No. 39. "Let Your Love Grow Tall" was never released equally a unmarried just had some exposure being used in the sixteenth episode of the 4th season of the TV series Ugly Betty.

The album'south second unmarried, "To Kingdom Come", was used in the Rhapsody commercial for its iPhone application.

"Sleepyhead" was the but rails from Clamper of Change to be included on the anthology and was fabricated available from iTunes for free as a discovery download in 2009. The song connected to receive additional exposure through its appearances in advertisements. Information technology was used in a season 3 episode of the teen-drama, Skins and most recently in the debut trailer for LittleBigPlanet 2,[18] which led to the band'southward increased popularity amongst fans and players of the game, who eventually created an in-game instrumental version of the song to listen to in the first game. When the sequel was released, it came with the song'due south bodily instrumental version used in the trailer.

The song "Moth's Wings" was used in the fourth episode of the third flavour of the CW teen drama Gossip Girl and in the closing credits of episode 36 of HBO's Big Love. It appeared in the FIFA ten video game and was included in the films Life As Nosotros Know Information technology and Wonder. It has also been used as a background theme for Heaven Sports coverage of the UEFA Champions League and as the music for a trip the light fantastic toe routine in Episode 5, Flavor 8, of the United states of america television show And then Yous Recall You Can Dance, which received a standing ovation from the show's judges. It was also featured in two episodes of MTV's show Awkward (the pilot and Season 3 finale, respectively).[19]

In June 2009, the band performed at the Glastonbury Festival 2009 in Pilton, Somerset, England, where they dedicated the concluding song of their set to festival headliner Jarvis Cocker, who was to perform on the aforementioned stage later that same twenty-four hour period.[xx] Afterwards, NME, while favorably reviewing Passion Pit's performance, incorrectly reported the ring as having dedicated their entire fix to Cocker.[21]

On April 13, 2010, the ring reissued Manners in a palatial edition format which contained new artwork and 3 additional tracks: stripped-downwardly versions of "Sleepyhead" and "Moth'due south Wings" and a cover of The Cranberries' song "Dreams". The deluxe release coincided with the extension of their North American headlining bout.[22]

The band released another cover in June 2010, this time offering up their take on The Dandy Pumpkins striking song "Tonight, This evening" equally part of a promotion with Levi'south called "Pioneer Sessions".[23]

In September 2010, Passion Pit toured with the English band Muse every bit their opening act for 8 shows during their fall tour through parts of the US.[24] Following those supporting shows, the band headlined the Campus Consciousness Tour, produced by Pretty Polly Productions in collaboration with Guster guitarist Adam Gardner'southward non-profit arrangement Reverb. The ii-week tour featured stops at twelve college campuses and, in addition to the music, focused on promoting eco-friendly lifestyles. Opening acts for the tour included Black Joe Lewis & the Honeybears and 1000. Flay.

2011–thirteen: Gossamer [edit]

In an Baronial 2010 interview with NME, Angelakos stated that work had already begun on the follow-up to Manners and that the band intended to release the album in the bound of 2011.[25] He so said that it will be released early in 2012,[ citation needed ] and finally that the release engagement was July 24.

Days after they have been presented in the Lollapalooza festival in Brazil in March 2012,[26] they announced the title of the album, Gossamer, and that it would be released on July 24, 2012. Following its release, Gossamer debuted at No. 4 on the Billboard 200 with showtime-week sales of 37,000 copies, a career best.[27]

On May 7, 2012, the offset track from Gossamer was released, called "Take a Walk".[28]

On June 12, 2012, the second track from Gossamer was released, called "I'll Be Alright". The rails leaked early on June 11 and was released as an NME premiere on June 8.[29]

On July ix, 2012, a tertiary track from Gossamer, called "Constant Conversations", was reviewed and featured as "best new track" by Pitchfork. Information technology was released with the review equally streamed content.[thirty] Gossamer was officially released on July 20, 2012.

On July 16, 2012, Angelakos posted on the Passion Pit website that the band has cancelled the remaining July tour dates and suspended the bout in guild for Angelakos to seek ongoing treatment for bipolar disorder.[31] A Rolling Rock interview stated that Angelakos was diagnosed at 17, undergoing therapy, hospital care, and taking medication ever since.[32]

On October thirteen, 2012, they performed on Sabbatum Dark Live. They played "Take a Walk" and "Carried Away."[33]

In 2012, Passion Pit's vocal "Where I Come up From" appeared on the soundtrack for the film "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Office 2".

On July 15, 2013, information technology was announced publicly that the ring would be headlining the first ever "Coastline Festival" in Tampa, Florida and West Palm Beach, Florida with Two Door Movie theater Club and Matt & Kim. Also included in the lineup are groups such as Fitz and the Tantrums, The Joy Formidable, The Neighbourhood, Capital Cities, The Mowgli's, Blondfire, Surfer Claret, The Purple Concept and St. Lucia.

On September 24, 2013, Passion Pit released the Abiding Conversations EP, originally released through Spotify, but was then made bachelor on iTunes. The EP featured an alternative version of Constant Conversations from their 2012 album Gossamer, in addition to a formerly unreleased B-side chosen "Ruin Your Day". The final rails on the EP was a remix of "Carried Away" by Dillon Francis.[34]

2014–2016: Kindred [edit]

Passion Pit released Kindred on Apr 21, 2015, through Columbia Records.[35] [36] On June 24, 2014, Angelakos announced through Twitter that Passion Pit are working on their as yet to be titled third studio album.[37] Angelakos confirmed that the third album would in fact be released in 2015. In anticipation of the release, the ring posted several coded images to various social networking platforms. Soon subsequently the release of the Morse code image, the official Passion Pit website, which had been nether construction since the stop of the 2013 tour, came back up. Information technology is now known every bit "KindredTheAlbum.com". The website includes a short xiii 2d clip titled "That flickering calorie-free's but a flame" and a picture of Angelakos jumping in the air. On February 16, 2015, the band uploaded the pb single for the new album "Lifted Upwards (1985)" onto its YouTube channel. The band and so followed upward by releasing the names of the rest of the tracks and by announcing the album would be available for pre-society the following solar day (Tuesday February 17, 2015). The third track, titled "Where the Heaven Hangs" was as well released on the Passion Pit Vevo in the early on hours of February 17, 2015. Following the release of their new album, Passion Pit had announced a bout across the United states, office of Canada, and even a stop in Tokyo, Nihon. Angelakos continued to tour throughout the year until July he had slowed downwards due bronchitis and pneumonia. However, since then he has continued to tour and is expected to stop in October.

2017–present: Tremendous Sea of Dear [edit]

During February and March 2017, several new Passion Pit songs were uploaded on YouTube on the business relationship The Wishart Group (from the name of a project started by Michael Angelakos and defended to supporting musicians past providing them with legal, educational and healthcare services, with a focus on mental wellness, a topic on which Angelakos has been especially forthcoming), foreshadowing a fourth album for 2017. All of the videos for those new songs have the same background photo (a woman wearing a white dress, located in the centre of the ocean, turning around as though she had sensed she was being secretly observed from behind), as does the front cover of the album. The songs were taken downward, but Angelakos announced that he will give a downloadable copy of the album for costless to anyone who retweets neuroscientist Michael F. Wells' tweet on the importance of science and research.[38] The profits from the album will be donated to a psychiatric enquiry establishment in Cambridge, Massachusetts.[4]

On July xi, an official release for the album was announced for July 28 on all streaming services.[39]

The band embarked on a North American tour betwixt January and Feb 2018 to promote Tremendous Ocean of Love also as their EP Chunk of Modify's 10th anniversary.

On May 14, 2019, Passion Pit teamed up with electronic duo Galantis for a new unmarried "I Institute U",[40] and the band released 40 tracks through their SoundCloud business relationship in December 2020.[41]

Awards and accolades [edit]

In 2012, listeners of Australia's alternative radio station Triple J Hottest 100 voted "Take a Walk" every bit No. 46 of the hottest 100 tracks of the year.[42]

They were voted Act of the Yr in the 2009 Boston Music Awards.[43]

Ring members [edit]

Electric current

  • Michael Angelakos – lead vocals, keyboards (2007–present)

Live musicians

  • Chris Hartz – drums (2013–present)
  • Aaron Harrison Folb – bass, synthesizers (2015–nowadays)
  • Giuliano Pizzulo – guitar, synthesizers (2015–nowadays)

Old live musicians

  • Thom Plasse – bass (2007)
  • Adam Lavinsky – drums (2007)
  • Ayad Al Adhamy – keyboards, samples (2007–2012)
  • Ian Hultquist – guitars, keyboards (2007–2014)[44]
  • Jeff Apruzzese – bass, synthesizers (2008–2014)
  • Nate Donmoyer – drums (2008–2013)
  • Emily Greene – keyboards, vocals (2012–2013)[45]
  • Xander Singh – keyboards (2012–2014)[46]
  • Pete Cafarella – synthesizers (2015)
  • Ray Suen – guitar, synthesizers (2015–2016)

Discography [edit]

  • Manners (2009)
  • Gossamer (2012)
  • Kindred (2015)
  • Tremendous Sea of Beloved (2017)

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External links [edit]

  • Official website Edit this at Wikidata
  • Passion Pit interview at Artistdirect

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