Ludo (band)
Ludo | |
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Background information | |
Origin | St. Louis, Missouri |
Genres | Power pop Pop rock Alternative |
Labels | Redbird Island |
Members | Andrew Volpe Tim Ferrell Tim Convy Matt Palermo |
Website | www |
Ludo is an alternative rock band from St. Louis, Missouri. The band consists of lead vocalist/guitarist Andrew Volpe, lead guitarist/back up vocalist Tim Ferrell, moog/synth and back up vocalist Tim Convy, and drummer/back up vocalist Matt Palermo.
History
Early years
Ludo's origins can be traced to songs written while Andrew Volpe was attending John Burroughs School in Ladue, Missouri. While sitting in his car in the local Schnucks supermarket parking lot after class, Volpe penned songs that would become some of Ludo's first, including their local breakout radio hit "Hum Along."[1] After his sophomore year at Washington University in St. Louis, Volpe decided to form a band with fellow John Burroughs graduate Dave Heltibrand. Lead guitarist Tim Ferrell joined the band while home on break from the University of Notre Dame.[1] The three adopted the name Ludo after a character in the film Labyrinth.[2]
Heltibrand soon left the band, but lead Volpe and Ferrell continued to play occasionally around St. Louis as an acoustic duo. In 2002, the pair moved to Tulsa, Oklahoma, after Ferrell graduated from Notre Dame and Volpe dropped out of Washington University's music program. Tim Convy, one of Ferrell's friends from St. Louis, was added to the band after Volpe watched him sing with an 80s cover band in Columbia, Missouri. The three men performed together through early 2003, telling audiences they would return in the fall with a rhythm section and an album.
Solid line-up and Ludo
Ludo posted an ad: "Bassist/drummer needed to help take over world." Bassist Marshall Fanciullo drove down to Tulsa from Omaha, Nebraska, to audition in summer 2003, and Matt Palermo left community college in Spring, Texas, to join the band on drums.
After playing together for only three weeks, Ludo recorded and released their self-titled debut album in August 2003 on their own indie label, Redbird Records. The album included several songs written and performed by Volpe's former band, Karate Lunchbox. Ludo's first show as a full band was at a bar in Indianapolis on August 8, 2003. For the next few years, the band toured extensively with other Midwestern bands, including The Dog and Everything, Anything But Joey, Pomeroy and The Primetime Heroes. This exposure brought them moderate indie success.
Broken Bride
As Ludo continued touring, they gained a reputation as an exciting live band. They began hosting regular themed concerts at The Pageant in St. Louis, and The Blue Note in Columbia. These include HalLUDOween, A Very Ludo Christmas, and Cinco de Mustache.
In 2005, the band returned to the studio to record the EP Broken Bride, a rock opera about a man who travels backward and forward through time in an attempt to save his wife from dying in a car accident in 1989. The opening track, "Broken Bride: Part 1," was a song that originally stood alone before evolving into the full opera. On the subsequent tour, Ludo would perform Broken Bride in its entirety. The opera proved to be so popular that several stage adaptations have been produced by various colleges and schools.
With increasing popularity, and major label interest, Ludo began touring with larger bands such as Relient K, Motion City Soundtrack, This Providence, House of Heroes, Sing It Loud, The Spill Canvas, and The Presidents of the United States of America.
Island Records
In October 2006, Ludo signed a five-album deal with Island Records that turned Redbird Records into an Island imprint. Under the deal, the band may release noncommercial material such as Christmas albums or rock operas on the Redbird imprint. In spring 2007, Ludo headed to southern California to record their major label debut with Maroon 5 producer Matt Wallace.
On February 26, 2008, they released their album, You're Awful, I Love You. The album's lead single was "Love Me Dead," a song written in 2004. Love Me Dead had been a fan favorite for years and the band made two music videos for it. The first video was made with fan participation through their website. The second was professionally made. The single received increased exposure when, on July 11, Ludo performed it live on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. "Love Me Dead" was also adapted into a commercial teaser for the show House,[3] and was No. 10 on the No. 1 Alternative Countdown on Fuse the week of August 18, 2008. The increased exposure saw Ludo playing on several well-known tours, shows and festivals, such as Warped Tour,[4] Lollapalooza,[5][6] SXSW,[7] Batfest,[8] and Pointfest.[9]
However, in November 2008, while on tour in Chicago bassist Marshall Fanciullo was relieved of his duties in the band.[10] No official reason was given for his departure, and Ludo did not hire a permanent bass player to replace him. Several people have filled the bassist slot for tours, including Tommy Cantillon of Tommy and the High Pilots.
In 2009, the band announced that their first two releases, Ludo and Broken Bride would be re-released through Island.[11] Ludo also undertook a short tour to promote the re-release of "Broken Bride" by again playing the EP in its entirety.[11] On the tour's off-dates, members Tim Ferrell, Tim Convy, and Matt Palermo along Adam Brooks toured as a side project, "The New Heathers."[12]
Ludo's third full-length album, Prepare the Preparations was released September 7, 2010. The lead single from the album was "Whipped Cream." Topics on the album are wide and imaginative.[13] Volpe said of writing the album, "I like to write from my imagination, so there are songs about skeletons, grave robbing lovers, a cyclops and of course love and all that stuff."[14] The band headlined a 29 city tour of the United States in support of the album.[13]
As of January 2012, Ludo had been removed from Island Records artists section, and the Island Records imprint was removed from Ludo's official website, ludorock.com, leading to speculation that the label had ended their relationship with Ludo. There has been no official statement from Ludo regarding this matter.
After Hours
Andrew Volpe and several other band members are currently working on a side band called Hot Problems. They created an album out of a PledgeMusic.com project. Hot Problems: Debut Album! on PledgeMusic.
Members
- Andrew Volpe - lead vocals, guitar
- Tim Ferrell - lead guitar, back up vocals
- Tim Convy - Moog/synth back up vocals
- Matt Palermo - drums, back up vocals
Touring members
- Tom Cantillon - bass, back up vocals
Former members
- Dave Heltibrand
- Marshall Fanciullo - bass (2003–2008)
Discography
Studio albums
Year | Album | Chart positions | |
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200 | HEAT | ||
2004 | Ludo
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– | – |
2008 | You're Awful, I Love You
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166 | 5 |
2010 | Prepare the Preparations
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72 | - |
Extended plays
Year | Album | Chart positions | |
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200 | HEAT | ||
2005 | Broken Bride
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- | - |
Singles
Year | Single | Peak chart positions | Album | |||
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U.S. Modern | ||||||
2008 | "Love Me Dead" | 8 | You're Awful, I Love You | |||
"Go-Getter Greg" | — | |||||
2010 | "Whipped Cream" | — | Prepare the Preparations | |||
"—" denotes singles that did not chart. |
Videos
- "Hum Along"
- "Good Will Hunting By Myself"
- "Love Me Dead (Official)"
- "Love Me Dead (Fan Toothbrush Video)"
- "A Very Ludo Christmas"
- "Go-Getter Greg"
- "Save Our City"
- "Whipped Cream"
References
- ^ a b Kathleen McLaughlin (2008-02-20). "Ludo is fired up and ready to play on the national stage - Page 2 - News - St. Louis - Riverfront Times". Rftstl.com. Retrieved 2011-12-08.
- ^ "Starry Constellation Magazine Interview with Ludo". Starrymag.com. Retrieved 2011-12-08.
- ^ "Check Out Ludo's "Love Me Dead" in the Season 5 Teaser of FOX's "House"". Universal Music Group. 2008-07-21. Retrieved 2008-11-21.
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(help) - ^ "Ludo Warped Tour Diary: 8/6/08 Race City Speedway (Calgary, AB) - antiMUSIC News". Antimusic.com. 2008-08-15. Retrieved 2011-12-08.
- ^ "Ludo Plays it Loose". LuminoMagazine.com. 2007-09-03. Retrieved 2011-12-08.
- ^ "BMI at Lollapalooza 2007: Ludo | News". BMI.com. 2007-07-17. Retrieved 2011-12-08.
- ^ [1] Archived 2008-08-20 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Batfest Lineup Announced | Flobots, Ludo, Cruiserweight & More". Austin Sound Check. 2008-07-30. Retrieved 2011-12-08.
- ^ [2][dead link ]
- ^ "Post No. 115 by Tim Convy confirming Marshall's departure". Ludo.noboxcreative.com. 2008-11-15. Retrieved 2011-12-08.
- ^ a b "Our 1st and 2nd Albums are Coming Out Again". Blogs.myspace.com. 2009-08-17. Retrieved 2011-12-08. Cite error: The named reference "Ludo12" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
- ^ (2010-08-20) Ludo make plans for fall tour Bostonmusic.com. Retrieved 2010-09-01.
- ^ a b Moon, Jill. (2010-09-01). Ludo strikes again The Telegraph. Retrieved 2010-09-01.
- ^ Shiner, Ryan. (2010-08-17). Ludo milks it on new single "Whipped Cream" The Maneater. Retrieved 2010-09-01.