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Shiny Toy Guns
Background information
OriginLos Angeles, California, USA
GenresIndie rock, synthpop, New Wave, post-punk revival, alternative dance
Years active2002–present
LabelsUniversal Motown, Mercury, Ultra
MembersCarah Faye Charnow
Gregori Chad Petree
Jeremy Dawson
Daniel Johansson
Mikey Martin
Past membersSisely Treasure
Ursula Vari
Websitewww.shinytoyguns.com

Shiny Toy Guns is an American indie rock band that formed in 2002 in Los Angeles, California. They released their first studio album We Are Pilots in 2006,[1] after recording it two previous times. It featured three singles that peaked inside the top 30 in the Alternative Songs Chart.[2][3] We Are Pilots was nominated for a Grammy Award.[4] Their second album Season of Poison was released in 2008[5] and featured two singles that peaked inside the top 30 in the Alternative Songs Chart.[6][7]

History

2002–2006: Formation and We Are Pilots

The band was founded in 2002 by bassist and keyboardist, Jeremy Dawson, and vocalist and guitarist, Chad Petree. Both had known each other for years growing up in Shawnee, Oklahoma and worked together on previous music projects such as Cloud2Ground and Slyder.[8] After these projects, they went underground for a brief time and continued making music together eventually enlisting vocalist Carah Faye Charnow to be their new female vocalist (replacing Ursula Vari), as well as drummer Mikey Martin. [citation needed]

Shiny Toy Guns gained popularity in California and on the internet through networking on their MySpace page. In January 2005, they released their first album We Are Pilots through the record company Stormwest International.[citation needed] That summer they toured the United States in support of their album. We Are Pilots was re-recorded and re-released with a revised track list through record company SideCho in November 2005.[citation needed] The band signed with Universal Records in June 2006 and released a third, final version of We Are Pilots on October 17, 2006.[9]

"Le Disko" was the first single, "You Are the One" was the second single, and "Rainy Monday" was the third, however, "Don't Cry Out" was originally announced to be the third single and continues to hold its place as a fan favorite.[citation needed]

2007–2008: Season of Poison

On October 29, 2007, the band appeared as "The Shinys" on the children's television series Yo Gabba Gabba!.[10] They performed a sequence called The House of Spooks. We Are Pilots received a Grammy Award nomination on December 6, 2007 in the category of Best Electronic/Dance Album, but lost to The Chemical Brothers.[11]

In August 2008, it was revealed that Carah Faye Charnow was no longer part of the band and had been replaced by Sisely Treasure,[12] whose vocals are featured on the band's second album, Season of Poison. Carah Faye Charnow went on to pursue a new band, Versant, in Sweden.[13] Season of Poison was released through Universal Records on November 4, 2008.[14]

On September 2, 2008, "Ricochet!" was released as the first single. It hit #17 on the Alternative Songs Chart,[15] which is the highest the band has ever reached with a single on the Alternative Songs chart. Shiny Toy Guns released their second Season of Poison single, "Ghost Town", on January 30, 2009, which peaked at #26 on the Alternative Songs Chart.[7]

2009–2010: Girls Le Disko

In February 2009, the band introduced their Fancorps Street Team as a way for their fans to become more involved with the band.[16] In March, the band released their first animated video for their single, "Ghost Town".[17] The animation was completed by well known illustrator, Glen Hanson.[18]

At the end of March 2009, the band performed a cover of Peter Schilling's "Major Tom (Coming Home)". Initially used in a television commercial for the 2010 Lincoln MKZ,[19] the song was released as a single on May 5, 2009.[20] In September, the band covered Blue Öyster Cult's "Burnin' for You" for another Lincoln commercial advertising the 2010 Lincoln MKS.[21]

During the spring, at a show in Milwaukee, Shiny Toy Guns said their next album would drop "sometime in late 2010".[citation needed] In 2009, Jeremy Dawson admitted via Shiny Toy Guns' official website that while he believes Season of Poison is a great album, it was "too different, too soon," and promised a return to their electronic roots for the band's third album.[citation needed]

On December 15, 2009, the remix album Girls Le Disko was released on Ultra Records.[22] Near the end of January 2010, "Rocketship 2010" was released as a Myspace download featured on Coca Cola's Formula for Happiness free weekly download.[23] Also, at end of January, Shiny Toy Guns teamed up with Lincoln again to produce a music video for "Major Tom".[24] In March, a music video was released through Ultra Records for "Rocketship 2010".[25] "Rocketship 2010" was released as a single on iTunes on April 20, 2010.[26]

In late fall 2010, Shiny Toy Guns announced a planned December 2010[27] release of an LP[28] tentatively named "III".[29] According to Jeremy, fans "will fall in love with what we [Shiny Toy Guns] are just now starting to work with on this record." On their Facebook,[30] Shiny Toy Guns announced that "Speaking Japanese" would be a single on the next album. December passed without an album drop.

Meanwhile, Chad and Jeremy worked on a side project called Mirror Machines,[31] which has since been postponed in favor of Shiny Toy Guns once again.

2011–present: III

Early January 2011, Shiny Toy Guns' official website featured a countdown which ended at midnight between February 10 and 11.[32] Below the countdown read the following text: "you know what you hope is at the end of this timer, but you can't be sure. and it doesn't matter.. because we'll be together." The quote is a modified version of a quote from Christopher Nolan's film, Inception.[33] In addition, the piano riff that accompanies the countdown mirrors a scale from "Time," a song composed by Hans Zimmer for the Inception soundtrack.[34]

At the end of January, Shiny Toy Guns relaunched their fan-incorporated street team, the Satellites,[35] stating, "our closest allies and the most important people in our world are the 2011 SATELLITE team. Join us, and become a part of the momentum of Shiny Toy Guns on a first hand basis. Together we will reach the eyes and the ears of the world."

In early February, Sisely Treasure released a single,"That You Like," on her website.[36] On February 7, Shiny Toy Guns announced on Facebook[37] that Sisely was no longer part of the band.

On February 11, 2011 2:00:00 AM EST a video posted on the band's website announced that former band member, Carah Faye Charnow, would be rejoining the band along with her husband, Daniel Johansson, for the upcoming album III.[38] The video contained the song, "If I Lost You (Orchestral Mix)".[38] Shortly after the end of the countdown, Versant posted to Facebook, "Boys and Girls, Carah Faye and Daniel Johansson, of your beloved Versant, are joining Shiny Toy Guns for album number three. Please enjoy this piece of music history! Here is another announcement: Versant isn't going ANYWHERE!"[39]

On March 3, "The Sun", the first single from III,[40] was released.[41] During a webchat, Jeremy explained that they hope III will be ready for a May or June 2011 release, but that it may come later this summer.[42] During an interview at SXSW, Jeremy confirmed that the band still hopes for a mid-June release, but that mid-August would be more realistic.[43] However, when asked in an interview with LIVE 105, Jeremy said "probably [say] November." [44] Also, during the Phoenix Pride Festival in April 2011 another new song, "Stay Down", was sung. [45]

Band members

Current members

  • Carah Faye Charnow – vocals, synth (2004–2008, 2011–present)
  • Gregori Chad Petree – vocals, guitar (2002–present)
  • Jeremy Dawson – synths, bass (2002–present)
  • Daniel Johansson – guitar, synth, bass (2011–present)
  • Mikey Martin – drums (2004–present)

Former members

Discography

Studio albums

Compilation albums

Singles

Year Single Peak chart positions[46][47][48] Album
US US Alt. US Dance UK CAN US Heat Digital Songs
2006 "Le Disko" 114 26 We Are Pilots
2007 "You Are the One" 25 23 94
"Rainy Monday" 23
2008 "Ricochet!" 17 Season of Poison
2009 "Ghost Town" 26
"Major Tom (Coming Home)" 97 46 7 69 Girls Le Disko
2010 "Rocketship 2010" Rocketship 2010 Single
2011 "The Sun" III

Album appearances

  • Goth Electro Tribute to Depeche Mode – (October 4, 2005; contributed "Stripped")
  • Goth Electro Tribute to Prince – (July 4, 2006); contributed "Nothing Compares 2 U")
  • This is Rave-Electro – (January 1, 2007; contributed "Stripped")
  • Gothic Divas – (January 1, 2007; contributed "Stripped")
  • Blood & Chocolate Soundtrack – (January 23, 2007; contributed "Stripped")
  • Monster New Wave Hits – (April 24, 2007; contributed "Stripped")
  • Bam Margera Presents – Viva La Bands, Vol. 2 - (September 4, 2007; contributed "Rocketship")
  • Nightmare Revisited – (September 30, 2008; contributed "Finale/Reprise")

References

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