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Treaty of Paris (band)

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Years active
  
2005–present

Associated acts
  
Empyrean, Saraphine

Members
  
Mike Chorvat Phil Kosch Daniel Wade Chris Insidioso Alex Maier

Past members
  
Danny Prasil Scott Hoeft Brandon Capetillo Nick Fonzi

Origin
  
Chicago, Illinois, United States (2005)

Albums
  
Sweet Dreams, Sucker, Currents, Behind Our Calm Demeanors

Genres
  
Pop rock, Alternative rock

Record labels
  
Treaty Of Paris, Pigeonhead Music

Similar
  
The Super Happy Fun Club, Lucky Boys Confusion, Analog Rebellion, Steel Train, The Spill Canvas

Profiles

Treaty of Paris is an American rock band from Chicago, Illinois. The band consists of five members: Phil Kosch (guitar), Dan Wade (guitar/vocals), Alex Maier (bass/vocals), Chris Insidioso (drums) and Mike Chorvat (vocals, guitar, tambourine).

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History

Treaty of Paris formed in January 2005 when Michael Chorvat, Dan Wade, Scott Hoeft and Brandon Capetillo of the local Chicago band Empyrean recruited Phil Kosch from the local Chicago band Saraphine. The name Treaty of Paris was originally a fake name the band used at their first show with Kosch in order to downplay the fact that he was leaving his current band, but they decided to keep it because it was easy to remember. Hoeft would later leave the group and was replaced by Chris Insidioso from Chicago hardcore group Rollo Tomasi. Their first release was the EP Behind Our Calm Demeanors, released in September 2005. tracks from Behind Our Calm Demeanors received significant airplay in Chicago, and the EP sold well locally. The group toured the US extensively over the next two years.

In 2006, the band toured extensively throughout the U.S., opening for Ludo and Quietdrive and self-releasing an acoustic EP titled, "Handclaps Revisited."

Teaming up with Andrew McMahon of the bands Something Corporate and Jack's Mannequin, the group recorded their full-length debut, Sweet Dreams, Sucker, in Burbank, California, which was released on McMahon's label on September 25, 2007. The band followed the album's release with an opening slot on The Spill Canvas' fall 2007 tour.

Between March 12, 2007 and September 30, 2007, the band participated in Q101's Breaking the Band, in which they began to get local and national attention. Their single, "Waking Up The Dead", has gained international attention from its odd and popular music video, featuring the band members getting mysteriously kidnapped and transported to a secret location by giant woodland creatures.

In the spring of 2008, bassist Brandon Capetillo left the band and was replaced by Nick Fonzi on bass guitar who also ended up leaving the band April 2010 and replaced by longtime pal Alex Maier

The band toured with Yellowcard in the spring of 2008, and spent the summer and early fall touring with The Pink Spiders, The Frantic and Straylight Run. Treaty of Paris performed on the Vans Warped Tour between June 20 and June 29, 2008. They toured with Jack's Mannequin and Fun (band) on a North American tour in Fall of 2008.

In 2008, the band was released from its contract with Airport Tapes and Records after the company's dissolution.

In 2009, the band has been writing and recording new songs, which have been said to be in the direction of their more pop-friendly material.

In 2010, the band released at their 'homecoming"show in Chicago at the Metro, "Currents" in which when performing the show, Mike Chrovat dedicated the song Currents to his beautiful mother who had died the morning of the show but as told by Mike Chorvat, "She had to be here with us tonight." "She and my dad have always been very supportive."

Discography

  • Behind Our Calm Demeanors EP (2005)
  • "Handclaps Revisited Acoustic EP (2006)
  • Sweet Dreams, Sucker (2007)
  • Currents EP (2010)
  • Songs

    Why Am I Still Broke?2006
    Waking Up the Dead2006
    Personal Self-Help ProgramBehind Our Calm Demeanors · 2005

    References

    Treaty of Paris (band) Wikipedia