Mellowdrone
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Origin | Los Angeles, California, United States |
Genres | Lo-fi, alternative rock, experimental |
Years active | 1999–present |
Labels | Independent, Columbia, 3E |
Members | Jonathan Bates (vocals/bass) Tony DeMatteo (guitar) Brian Borg (drums) |
Past members | Greg Griffith (bass) Ian Winans (vocalist) Cami Gutierrez (bass/keyboards) Scot Ellis (drums) |
Website | mellowdrone.com |
Mellowdrone is a rock band from Los Angeles, California formed in 1999.[1]
Biography
Mellowdrone originated as Jonathan Bates' solo project, but expanded to a full band with Tony DeMatteo (guitar and keyboard), and Brian Borg (drums). Other members of the band included Scott Ellis on drums and Greg Griffith on bass.[2] The band's music encompasses a range of styles from lo-fi, indie rock and experimental.[3]
Their debut album, Box, was released in 2006 on Columbia Records.[4] Their follow-up, Angry Bear, was released in 2009 on Coming Home Records.[5]
Mellowdrone's music has appeared on several television shows, including Project Runway, Six Feet Under, and Cane.[6] "C'Mon Try A Little Bit" was featured in the opening scene of Driv3r. Their song "Oh My" was featured on the FIFA 07 soundtrack and the horror movie Prom Night. "Fashionably Uninvited" was included in the soundtrack for the 2007 film The Invisible.[7] "Orange Marmalade" was featured in the 2008 film Never Back Down and in the film Fling. "Beautiful Day" was featured on Project Gotham Racing 2.
After becoming frustrated with the logistics of a full band, Jonathan Bates began a solo project in 2010, dubbed Big Black Delta.[8] He has also played as a touring musician for M83.[9] Former member Camila Gutierrez (Camila Grey) is now a part of the indie electropop band Uh Huh Her.[10]
Discography
...Boredom Never Sounded So Sweet
- [48-17-6]
- Ride (Finish Me Off)
- Bitelip
- My First Love Song
- Monsters
- Justine
- Spoiled Boy
- Happy Together
Glassblower
- EP (2001)
- Fall On Your Knees
- You And I
- Glassblower
- It All Makes Sense Now
- #3
A Demonstration of Intellectual Property
- EP (2003)
- Tinylittle
- Fashionably Uninvited
- And Repeat
- No More Options
- Ridealong
- Beautiful Day
- Bitelip
Go Get 'em Tiger
- EP (2004)
- Bonemarrow
- Worst Song Ever
- Motivation
- I'm Too Young
- Pretty Boy
- Anglophile
Box
- (2006)
- C'Mon Try A Little Bit
- Oh My
- Four Leaf Clover
- Fashionably Uninvited
- Beautiful Day
- Fuck It Man
- Whatever The Deal
- Madison
- And Repeat
- Orange Marmalade
- Amazing
- Bone Marrow
- Limb To Limb
Maquina 7"
- (2008)
- Maquina
- Machine (En Espanol)
- Settle the Hum (B-Side)
- Wouldn't Mind (B-Side)
Angry Bear
- (2009)
- Wherever You May Go
- Elephant
- Alone=In Your Face
- Esmeralda
- Big Winner
- Sugar
- Drinking Song
- Lady in Her Underwear
- Logged Hours
- Button
- Jumping Off the Pier
- DMT
2018
- EP (2018)
- I Don't Believe It
- Way Out
References
- ^ "Big Black Delta aka Jonathan Bates Talks Influences, Mellowdrone, and Solo Work". Some Kind of Awesome. Retrieved April 15, 2014.
- ^ Emily Strong. "Hybrid Staffer Emily Strong Talks a Few Minutes with Jonathan Bates of Mellowdrone". Hybrid Music Reviews. Retrieved April 15, 2014.
- ^ Brown, Marisa. Biography of Mellowdrone at AllMusic. Retrieved October 6, 2007.
- ^ "Mellowdrone: Box | Album Reviews | Pitchfork". pitchfork.com. Retrieved 2016-03-17.
- ^ "MELLOWDRONE: ANGRY BEAR". larecord.com. Retrieved 2016-03-17.
- ^ http://www.what-song.com/Artist/4225/Mellowdrone
- ^ IMDb The Invisible - Soundtrack Listing Accessed January 14, 2008
- ^ "Interview: Big Black Delta Coming to Church - Allston Pudding". Allston Pudding. Retrieved 2016-03-17.
- ^ Lanham, Tom. "Rocker resurfaces in industry as Big Black Delta". The San Francisco Examiner. Retrieved 2016-03-17.
- ^ Vesilind, Emili (September 28, 2008). "The dark-glam style of Uh Huh Her". LA Times. Retrieved 2009-02-02.