Monday, May 2, 2011

The Click Five

The Click Five is a "power pop band" from Boston Massachusetts.  They started on January first, 2003.
The band caught the attention of a scout, Wayne Sharp, he had worked with another group called "Candy".
Their first recording were two songs, as a demo, in the start of 2004, after their local tour. They released an album called "Greeting from Imrie House" in 2005. The vocals at the start of their career ended up leaving them, and was replaced by Kyle Patrick who went on to their second album, "Modern Minds and Pastimes" in 2007. Then their third album TCV was released in Asia in 2010 then to other places around the world in 2011. "Greeting from Imrie House" that album brought much success to the group and it sold 350,000 copies in the U.S and then it was in 15th place on the Billboard 200 chart, as soon as it came out almost.
That album turned out to be the year's highest charting debut from a new rock band, then they created a music video from the song, "Just the Girl" in the summer of 2005. That song was number nine on the MTV "Total Request Live", it was the number one most downloaded song on iTunes for over two weeks, then it went platinum by the RIAA as a digital Single. [I think over all that was their most successful album, it was very well put together and i like a lot of the songs from that album.]
All Albums are:
  • Greetings from Imrie House-2005
  • Modern Minds and Pastimes-2007
  • TCV-2010
EP's:
  • Angel to you (Devil to Me)-2005 [this also is one of my favorite songs by them.]
Singles:
  • Angel to you
  • Just the Girl
  • Catch Your Wave
  • Pop Princess
  • Say Goodnight
  • Jenny
  • Empty
  • Happy Birthday
  • Flipside
  • I Quit! I Quit! I Quit!
  • The way it Goes
  • Don't Let Me Go
  • Love Time Space
Current Members:
  • Kyle Patrick
  • Joe Guese
  • Ethan Mentzer
  • Ben Romans
  • Joey Zehr [No Information on what each of the members are doing in the band.]

http://www.mtv.com/music/artist/click_five/artist.jhtml 
"The Click Five." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Web. 02 May 2011. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Click_Five>.
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