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Young Love (band)

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Years active
  
2005–2009

Record label
  
Island Records

Website
  
Official Website

Members
  
Dan Keyes

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Origin
  
New York City, New York, U.S.

Labels
  
Island Records Konspiracy Theory Music

Genres
  
Rock music, Dance-rock, Alternative dance, Electronica

Albums
  
Too Young to Fight It, One of Us, Young Love EP

Profiles

Young Love is an American dance-rock band formed in 2005 in New York City. Dan Keyes handles the majority of the production and songwriting in addition to providing lead vocals. Young Love's debut full-length album, Too Young to Fight It was released on January 30, 2007 in the United States.

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History

Prior to creating Young Love, Dan Keyes fronted the Austin, Texas post-hardcore band Recover with much help from Rory Phillips. After releasing three albums with the quartet, Keyes felt the need for change, but continued work with Phillips. A friend offered him a place to stay in New York City, and within weeks Keyes was traveling from Austin to New York with just one bag and his guitar. Keyes spent 2005 working at a restaurant in the city as well as working on music that he started while he was touring with Recover. At the end of 2005 Island Records signed the musician, and by summer 2006, Keyes and his band, now known as Young Love, were performing with Stolen Transmission at Annex in New York City. In mid-July, a live video of Keyes performing the song "We Want Drugs" acoustic was released on YouTube.

In September, two short promotional videos were released for the single "Discotech". The single was also featured on the FIFA 07 soundtrack. In October, a full video featuring live footage was released for the single, and on November 21, 2006, the Young Love EP was released on iTunes, and featured "Discotech" a new song, "Tragedy" and two remixes. In December, Young Love played several shows with British MC Lady Sovereign.

In early January 2007, Billboard listed Young Love as one of "2007's Best Bets" for the year, and described their album as "...the kind of pop that we've been missing: melodic, catchy, smart and as young and in love-with the ubiquitous 'she'-as Romeo...". On January 3, 2007, MTV premiered the video for the band's newest single, "Find A New Way". In addition, the single will serve as the theme song for the network's Jennifer Lopez-produced reality series, DanceLife, which premiered January 15, 2007.

January 30, 2007 was the official release of Young Love's full-length debut, Too Young to Fight It. The album includes both "Discotech" and "Tragedy" along with nine more original songs. In February 2007, the band toured with better known artists, playing shows with several different acts including Head Automatica, Lady Sovereign and Good Charlotte. On April 29, 2007, the band signed with the Konspiracy Theory Music promotion company. The band has toured North America, Europe and United Kingdom.

In the summer of 2007, Young Love opened for Erasure's Light at the End of the World tour.

Their song "Close Your Eyes" off of Too Young to Fight It was featured on the My Happy Place episode of Scrubs.

Young Love's second full length record, "One Of Us" came out April 28, 2009 on Island Records, recorded by John King in Los Angeles, California.

Members

Current members
  • Dan Keyes - lead vocals, guitar
  • Bob Mann - guitar, bass, backing vocals
  • Erik Tonnesen - keyboard
  • Past members
  • Santiago Vela III - drums (2008–2009)
  • Terrence Campbell - drums (2006–2008)
  • Ross Tweedy - bass (2006–2008)
  • Danny Wood - bass (2006)
  • Jeremy Hollehan - bass (2009)
  • Todd Weinstock - guitar (2008)
  • Vincent Perini - guitar (2008)
  • Albums

  • Too Young to Fight It (2007)
  • One of Us (2009)
  • EPs

  • Young Love EP
  • Non album tracks

  • "1979" (from Helio Presents: The Smashing Pumpkins Tribute CD)
  • Songs

    DiscotechToo Young to Fight It · 2007
    Find a New WayToo Young to Fight It · 2007
    Underneath the Night SkyToo Young to Fight It · 2007

    References

    Young Love (band) Wikipedia