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Mêlée
has announced plans to release their major label debut
Devils &
Angels
on April 3rd! The album was produced by in-demand studio
wiz and 2006 Grammy Award nominee for "Producer of the Year"
Howard Benson (My Chemical
Romance, Hoobastank).
The songs, which range from driving pop-rock anthems to
uplifting power ballads, are characterized by solid hooks,
lilting melodies, and frontman Chris Cron's soaring vocals and
expressive piano-playing.
Melee signed to Hopeless Records in 2003 to release an EP
followed by the full length
Everyday Behavior which sold 15,000 copies and led to
a major-label bidding war. Melee signed with Warner Bros.
Records in Sept. 2005.
Media Player
You can preview the single “Built to Last” and the
tracks “Drive Away” and “Frequently Baby” on Melee’s new media
player -
www.hyfntrak.com/melee/fan/.
Youtube Video
Melee made their own video for "Built to Last," the first single
off Devils & Angels.
Feel free to check it out and feature it on your site -
http://youtube.com/watch?v=EvPE60mMYF8.
Get Melee On iTunes
You can own "Built to Last" and "Can't Hold On"
months before the full album hits stores. Grab the tracks now
from
iTunes.
Melee On The Web
Check out more of Melee:
www.meleerocks.com
www.myspace.com/meleerocks
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Upcoming Tour Dates
w/
Bowling For Soup, Over
It, Quietdrive
Jan 19 2007 The Big
Easy- Boise, ID
Jan 20 2007 Big Easy Concert House- Spokane, WA.
Jan 21 2007 El Corazon- Seattle, WA.
Jan 22 2007 Hawthorne Theatre- Portland, OR.
Jan 23 2006 Main 1 Arts Center - Medford, OR
Jan 24 2007 Slim's- San Francisco, CA.
Jan 26 2007 The New Oasis- Sparks, NV
Jan 27 2007 House Of Blues (OC) - Anaheim, CA
w/
Quietdrive
and Ronnie Day
Feb 8 2007 The Warehouse- La Crosse, WI.
Feb 09 2007 The Loft- Madison, WI.
Feb 10 2007 The Picador- Iowa City, IA.
Feb 11 2007 North Beach- Downers grove, IL.
Feb 12 2007 The Canopy Club- Urbana, IL.
Feb 14 2007 Mojo's - Columbia, MO
Feb 15 2007 Creepy Crawl- St. Louis, MO.
Feb 17 2007 The Foundry Music Theatre- Joplin, MO.
Feb 19 2007 The Black Sheep - Colorado Springs, CO
w/ The Cat Empire
Feb 22 2007 Liverpool Academy - Liverpool, UK
Feb 23 2007 Sheperds Bush Empire - London, UK
Feb 24 2007 Shepherds Bush Empire - London, UK
Feb 25 2007 Carling Academy Bristol - Bristol, UK
w/ The Early November and The Rocket Summer
Mar 1 2007 The Silo - Reading, PA.
Mar 2 2007 The Recher Theatre - Towson, MD.
Mar 3 2007 Irving Plaza - New York, NY.
Mar 4 2007 The Norva - Norfolk, VA.
Mar 6 2007 Tremont Music Hall - Charlotte, NC
Mar 7 2007 The Masquerade - Atlanta, GA
Mar 8 2007 State Theatre - St. Petersburg, FL.
Mar 9 2007 Revolution - Ft. Lauderdale, FL
Mar 10 2007 Fuel - Jacksonville, FL.
Mar 13 2007 Meridian - Houston, TX.
Mar 14 2007The Door - Dallas, TX.
Mar 16 2007 White Rabbit - San Antonio, TX.
Mar 18 2007 The Clubhouse- Tempe, AZ.
Mar 19 2007 House of Blues- Las Vegas, NV.
Mar 20 2007 House Of Blues- San Diego, CA.
Mar 21 2007 House Of Blues(OC)- Anaheim, CA.
Mar 22 2007 House Of Blues- Los Angeles, CA.
Mar 23 2007 Slim's- San Francisco, CA
Mar 24 2007 The Boardwalk- Orangevale, Ca.
Mar 26 2007 Crystal Ballroom- Portland, OR.
Mar 27 2007 El Corazon- Seattle, WA.
Mar 28 2007 The Venue- Boise, ID.
Mar 30 2007 In The Venue- Salt Lake City, UT.
Mar 31 2007 Cervantes Ballroom- Denver, CO
Apr 1 2007 The Granada Theatre- Lawrence, Ks.
Apr 2 2007 Pop's- Sauget, IL
Apr 3 2007 House of Blues(IL)- Chicago, IL.
Apr 4 2007 Station 4- St. Paul, MN.
Apr 6 2007 St. Andrews Hall- Detroit, MI.
Apr 7 2007 House Of Blues- Cleveland, OH.
Apr 9 2007 The Opera House- Toronto, Ont.
Apr 10 2007 Club Infinity- Buffalo, NY.
Apr 11 2007Avalon- Boston, MA.
Apr 12 2007Toad's Place- New Haven, CT.
Apr 14 2007 The Trocadero- Philadelphia, PA. |
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Melee
"Devils & Angels"
Chris Cron - vocals, keyboards,
guitar
Ricky Sans - guitar, vocals
Ryan Malloy - bass, vocals
Mike Nader - drums
Influenced by the
songwriting classicism of piano men
Elton John,
Coldplay's Chris Martin, and
neo-soul star John Legend,
Mêlée present their own style of carefully crafted melodic pop
on Devils & Angels,
the quartet's debut album for Warner Bros. Records, which will
be released on April 3rd. The songs, which range from
driving pop-rock anthems to uplifting power ballads, are
characterized by solid hooks, lilting melodies, and frontman
Chris Cron's soaring vocals and expressive piano-playing.
On tracks like first
single, "Built to Last," Mêlée display a grown-up songcraft, one
with an unabashed emotionalism uncommon in young bands these
days. Upon first listen,
Devils & Angels may sound like an album full of
relationship songs, but dig deeper and you'll find reflections
on "getting in fights with friends, songs about friends coming
home from college and not being able to get jobs," says Cron.
"The album is about being in your '20s in modern America. It's
about our experiences right now - with life, love, friends - and
asking questions about where we're going and what's going to
happen. That's the whole theme."
Adds guitarist Ricky Sans: "There are obviously several really
optimistic love songs, but others have to do with problems that
our friends and loved ones were going through." "Imitation"
deals with one of Sans' girlfriends finding out that her sister
was schizophrenic. "I was carrying a lot of weight dealing with
this broken family who were being torn apart by all this crazy
stuff," he says. "And the song is about how there's nothing you
can do but hope for the best and be there for the people in your
life."
The stunning piano ballad "Can't Hold On" is about someone Cron
knew who died. "I was concerned about why I wasn't getting
really upset," he says. "I thought, 'What's wrong with me? I
don't want to be an emotionless robot. I want to be able to feel
like everyone else.'" Then there's "Rhythm of Rain," which is
inspired by Hurricane Katrina. "We were actually in New Orleans
for the first time a week before the storm hit," Sans says. "We
loved the city, so the disaster hit close to home. We wrote the
song from the perspective of how sometimes terrible things
happen and all you can do is accept it and try to make the best
out of it."
"Then, of course, we have songs about crazy ex-girlfriends," he
adds with a laugh. "We try to cover all the bases."
Cron and Sans have been writing songs together for eight years,
and share song-writing duties on the album. For Cron, the
process starts with sitting down at the piano or with a guitar
and seeing if anything comes. "I'm more methodical and
organized, whereas Rick," who says his songwriting usually
begins with a lyric or part of a poem, "is more into an instant
'if it sounds good, go with it' approach," Cron says.
"Rick and I can't really be described without our differences,"
Cron continues. Adds Sans: "We were raised very differently and
had very different experiences growing up, which has given us
each a unique view of how we see the world. So when we come
together to write, we tend to butt heads trying to agree on a
message that we both feel is truthful. We both have such strong
personalities, so we just work it out til we're both happy. It
can be a tough process, but the end product is very genuine. I
think it works because the songs have a universal perspective
that comes as a result of two different people coming together
as one."
"One thing we do agree on though is that a song really needs to
emotionally connect, even if it's a tongue-in-cheek pop song,"
Cron says.
Devils & Angels
was produced by in-demand studio wiz and 2006 Grammy Award
nominee for "Producer of the Year" Howard Benson, who might be
considered an unusual choice given his work with harder-edged
bands such as My Chemical
Romance, All-American
Rejects, and Head
Automatica. "It turns out that Howard is really big into
'70s pop artists," Cron says, "and he's a piano player himself,
so keyboards are his main focus as far as instruments. He wanted
to do a record like ours for a long time, but hadn't found the
right band yet. He really helped steer us in the right
direction, while at the same time, let us be creative and roam
free."
That freedom included letting Cron's piano become something of a
second lead vocalist. Cron started playing piano at age 5 and
took jazz piano lessons in college ("which really opened me eyes
to what I could do on the piano other than playing Bach"), but
didn't start writing songs until he picked up a guitar at age
12. "I didn't think piano was cool at the time," he says. "I
used to hate going to lessons, but then I got the guitar and was
like 'Oh, I can write songs and maybe girls will like me.'"
He and childhood friends Sans and bassist Ryan Malloy played
music together all through high school in Orange County, but got
serious about it while attending college. They signed to
Hopeless Records, and brought drummer Mike Nader into the fold.
In 2003, Hopeless released an EP,
Against the Tide, followed by a full-length album in
conjunction with indie label Sub City,
Everyday Behavior, in 2004. That album - which
reflected the guys' early love of power pop and late-'90s ska -
sold 15,000 copies and led to a major-label bidding war for
their talents. Mêlée signed with Warner Bros. Records in
September 2005.
Since then, they have appeared on the Warped Tour, the Take
Action! Tour, where they performed alongside The Donnas,
Sugarcult, and Motion City Soundtrack, and hit the road with
Bowling For Soup,
Bayside, and The Junior Varsity, among others. In March and
April, they will tour with The Early November and The Rocket
Summer in support of Devils
& Angels.
And the highlight throughout all of this? "Just being with your
best friends, traveling the country playing music, and watching
everything that we've ever dreamed of happening actually
happen," says Cron, "slowly, one step at a time." |
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