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The Last Goodnight
Profile of
The Last Goodnight
Type(s) of Music: Rock
Names of Members of Group:
Kurtis John - lead singer, piano
Mike Nadeau - lead guitar
Anton Yurack - guitar, keys, vocals
Ely Rise - Keys, piano, vocals
Leif Christensen - bass
Larone "Skeeter" McMillan - drum
Place of Origin: Connecticut
Year the Act Began: 2004
Musical Influences: many |
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History of
The Last Goodnight
Writing and recording
Poison Kiss, their
major-label debut, The Last Goodnight set the bar almost scarily high:
“We wanted to write great songs that no one ever heard before,” states
singer Kurtis John. Indeed, while influences and references range from
Ella Fitzgerald to Richard Ashcroft to Supertramp to Sly Stone to ELO to
U2 to Massive Attack,
Poison Kiss is impossible to
pigeonhole. “It’s about vibe. We keep the spontaneity and adventure in
every aspect,” John explains. “In the studio, we built whole songs using
the versatility of drum machines and laid down live drums last. We
wanted to let the rhythm of the song define itself through the creation.
I love the unexpected crafting of musical and lyrical desperation and
vulnerability mixed with upbeat hooks.”
The result is 12 cinematic, singular songs, rife with ‘80s musical
references and classic rock influences, but with a modern resonance.
Poison Kiss is piano-driven
but guitar heavy, and at once rhythmic, lush and soulful. From the first
single, “Pictures of You,” a collage of poignant and vivid vignettes, to
the strident title track, where the sounds of crackling vinyl meshes
with a melancholy but buoyant, layered vibe,
Poison Kiss takes an
emotional journey. John compares The Last Goodnight to favorite actors
and films: “It’s Tom Hanks in Castaway because he’s lost and lonely,
somehow stumbling across Sharon Stone in Basic Instinct, because the
music has a sultry sexiness, then there’s a healthy dose of soul like
Pam Grier in Foxy Brown, but touched with a bit of dark strangeness from
Clockwork Orange.”
But that’s not how the Connecticut-based band initially sounded. “We’ve
grown up a lot since our first indie releases,” explains guitarist Anton
Yurack. “On Poison Kiss, there’s a reason and purpose for each song.”
When Yurack says the band has “grown up,” that’s literal: The Last
Goodnight met in high school. “I was at a house party where I ran into
Mike--we both went to Enfield High in Connecticut,” recalls John. “There
was only one guitar at the party, and Mike was playing some
Metallica—fast, impressive things--and
the girls were like ‘WOW!’ When girls asked for
Chili Peppers or Cat Stevens,
I’d grab the guitar and play that. So Mike and I started a band with a
bass player, Leif Christensen, also from our school. Our original
drummer went to Enfield too, as did Anton. We were and are totally a
band of friends.”
Under The Last Goodnight’s original band name Renata, the lineup earned
kudos from the Hartford Advocate, including 2003's Best Original Rock
band. Two indie releases under the Renata moniker earned airplay and
opening slots for Lifehouse, Avril Lavigne, Howie Day, and more. Between
college and jobs at T.G.I. Friday’s, they played in Boston, New York and
Connecticut---then piled into a van for more extensive tours. After a
2004 gig at the Whisky in Los Angeles the band slept in their van, woke
up at LaBrea and Sunset and got a fortuitous call from A&R exec/producer
Jeff Blue. A fruitful period of songwriting ensued, the band writing and
demoing hundreds of tunes between L.A. and Connecticut, which led to a
deal with Virgin Records/Capitol Music Group in 2006.
With Blue producing, the band set about achieving their sonic goals,
using gear in unusual ways: “In ‘Return to Me,’ we ran guitar strings
over a couch with reverb and delay,” notes John, whose musical
experimentation started early: “My father is blind, but he plays piano
and loves blues and jazz. Growing up, we couldn’t go outside and throw a
ball like the other kids and fathers, but we had this special musical
bond,” John relates. “When I was 7, we’d listen to Dr. John and Billie
Holiday and Guns and Roses, and my dad would teach me to hear things out
on the piano. Because he can’t see, he doesn’t play in a schooled or
traditional way. I still use the odd finger techniques I learned from
him. So when we ran guitar strings over a couch with a reverb and delay
on “Return to Me,” it didn’t faze me much. Back then he said something
that stuck with me. He said, ‘just keep it simple, K, and strike an
emotion.’ I think of that to this day when I’m writing.”
The songs on Poison Kiss bear him out. “Pictures of You” is “a collage
of life, a landscape of lyrics that paints a picture of ‘what if,’”
explains John. “What if a different path was taken, or someone was dealt
the wrong set of cards?” With the empathy infusing Poison Kiss, it makes
sense that The Last Goodnight isn’t only about the music—“there’s an
energy the band has that I want to put to the best possible use,” John
explains. “It’s about what we can do to change the world.” It’s not mere
lip service: The Last Goodnight plays benefits and works for groups
including the Children’s Cancer Foundation, Children’s Diabetes, food
shelters and more. The Last Goodnight are integral pieces in the
“collage of life” they write about. And they invite everyone from
punkers to pop fans to partake of a Poison Kiss, as Yurack concludes, “I
think our music has a universal appeal, because it’s emotional and
heartfelt and has beauty, all within a modern rock and soul context.
It’s about how you allow the music to hit your soul.” |
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Discography
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Poison Kiss (2007)
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1. Poison Kiss
2. Back Where We Belong
3. Pictures Of You
4. Stay Beautiful
5. This Is The Sound
6. One Trust
7. Return To Me
8. Good Love
9. If I Talk To God
10. Push Me Away
11. In Your Arms
12. Incomplete
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Filmography
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Related
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Myspace -
http://www.myspace.com/thelastgoodnight
Official Site -
http://www.thelastgoodnight.net |
Tour Dates
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7/6 Los
Angeles, CA Henry Fonda Theatre
7/8 San Diego, CA House of Blues
7/9 San Francisco, CA The Independent
7/13 Portland, OR Crystal Ballroom
7/14 Seattle, WA The Showbox
7/20 Minneapolis, MN Fine Line Music Café
7/21 Chicago, IL House of Blues
7/22 Indianapolis, IN The Vogue
7/24 St. Louis, MO Duck Room
7/25 Cincinnati, OH 20th Century Theatre
7/27 Detroit, MI St. Andrew’s Hall
7/28 Naperville, IL Naperville Summer Nights
7/29 Cleveland, OH House of Blues
7/31 New York, NY The Bowery Ballroom
8/1 Philadelphia, PA Theater of Living Arts
8/3 Boston, MA Paradise Rock Club
8/5 Portland, ME The Station, ME
8/7 Towson, MD
Recher Theatre |
8/8 Falls
Church, VA State Theatre
8/10 Winston-Salem, NC Ziggy’s
8/11 Charlotte, NC Neighborhood Theatre
8/13 Greenville, SC The Handlebar
8/14 Knoxville, TN Blue Cat’s
8/15 Nashville, TN Exit/In
8/17 Birmingham, AL WorkPlay Theatre
8/18 Atlanta, GA Roxy Theatre
8/19 Charleston, SC Music Farm
8/21 Jacksonville, Fl Jack Rabbits
8/22 St. Petersburg, FL State Theatre
8/24 Ft. Lauderdale, FL Culture Room
8/25 Orlando, FL The Social
8/26 Tallahassee, FL Floyd’s Music Store
8/28 New Orleans, LA The Parish
8/29 Houston, TX Warehouse Live
8/31 Austin, TX Stubb’s Bar-B-Q
9/1 Dallas, TX House of Blues |
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