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Midnight Youth to release debut album Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2009 3:24 pm Midnight Youth are pleased to announce their debut album THE BRAVE DON’T RUN will be released in New Zealand on April 27, 2009. Midnight Youth have truly hit the ground running on the back of the success of first single, ‘The Letter’. Now, the second single, ‘All On Our Own’, looks set to do the same – leading into the release of one of this year’s most-anticipated debut albums. ‘The Letter’ has been the #1 most played New Zealand song on radio and the music video simultaneously hit #1 on two major music television networks. The track also held a Top 10 position for more than 15 weeks in the Radioscope Top 100; while the new single, ‘All On Our Own’, was the second Most Added song at radio in it’s first week. THE BRAVE DON’T RUN was recorded in studios in New York (whose previous inhabitants include music luminaries Ryan Adams and Sufjan Stevens) and Auckland (the D4). The album was produced by Brooklyn’s Terence Dover and Auckland’s Andrew Buckton. Leading up to the album release, the band have spent a busy six months touring New Zealand and the United States - including shows across New Zealand with The Veronicas, Metro Station and P-Money. The North American dates included the acclaimed SXSW music festival in Austin (Texas), and shows in New York and at Los Angele’s famed Viper Room. THE BRAVE DON’T RUN will be released in New Zealand on April 27, 2009 through Warner Music www.midnightyouth.com |
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Shade
muzic.net.nz Admin Joined: 17/07/02 Posts: 5069 Location: Manawatu View Profile |
Midnight Youth - 'The Letter' hitting TV and Radio this week Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2008 3:25 pm Some time in the distant past, a great artist wrote “everywhere you turn points to the fact that time is eternal”. It could be said that the very name Midnight Youth represents something of this idea, evoking both permanence and transience of time. However, The Midnight Youth are not a philosophical concept at all. Midnight Youth have truly hit the ground running. Initially coming together in 2006 after the roots of the band honed their skills in the Rockquest series of shows, the band rapidly utilized the experience gained from the New Zealand high school competition and channelled the essence of their tightly-wound live performance into the debut single ‘Supernatural’. Unusually for an unsigned band, the song attained national airplay on NZ’s rock and pop stations; and even more unusually, inspired a house remix from Tim Phinn locally, and a further electro remix by Melbourne-based producers Vandalism, released on Australian label Central Station. Selected by INXS as support act in New Zealand, the electric performance of Midnight Youth won over some new fans: not just those in the audiences, but INXS themselves. The veteran Australian group would watch Midnight Youth’s set from side of stage, later proclaiming the band as one of the best they had played with in Australasia. These early successes resulted in the band being awarded the 2006 Rock FM Scholarship, which Midnight Youth translated into their next single, ‘A New Day’. As the song was released, the building momentum surrounding the band became tangible – the video remained in C4’s Top 40 for five weeks, and was nominated as Juice TV’s ‘Breakthrough Video of the Year’. Furthermore, the attention ‘A New Day’ received was not confined to New Zealand and Australia alone – they attained airplay on influential LA radio station Indie 103.1 (which numbers Henry Rollins and Sex Pistol Steve Jones amongst its DJs); and appeared on the US TV show, Project MyWorld. 2008 has started with a bang for the young band, securing the opening slot for INCUBUS and OKGO in NZ and they were selected by ACTIVISION BLIZZARD to preview the new GUITAR HERO 4 game at a global media retail conference in August this year. Also after being approached earlier in the year by a producer in New York the band also began recording their debut record in Williamsburg Brooklyn in April/May, which is set for release in early 2009. All of which brings us back to the here and now, with Midnight Youth set to issue their first single and video, THE LETTER, this week. With songs drawing on their diverse cultural backgrounds – New Zealand, African, and British – and informed by the variety of rock and pop influences this heritage suggests, the audience Midnight Youth have the potential to reach is wide open. The time? Now. www.myspace.com/themidnightyouth |
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nzaussiegirl
Joined: 14/01/05 Posts: 22 Location: Auckland View Profile |
Midnight Youth and the Exponents... Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2006 10:46 am Thats right kids... The gorgeous and talented boys of The Midnight Youth are playing with New Zealand Music Icons The Exponents and Retro-Rock and Rollers - Autozamm @ Massey University Albany this Friday... $15 for students and $30 for the public 8pm Massey University Albany Campus Rock On... |
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nzaussiegirl
Joined: 14/01/05 Posts: 22 Location: Auckland View Profile |
Friday Conversation Hits Airwaves Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 2:59 pm The Midnight Youth's Single Friday Conversation has hit the airwaves and needs your support... txt, phone, email through your request and get the boys some well deserved airplay. You can go here and vote on ZM: http://www.zm.co.nz/WhosOn/NightCrew/RequestASong/ 0800 DIAL ZM or txt 9696 with your request Kiwi: 0508 00 KIWI or txt 3933 The Rock: 0800 ROCK PHONE The Edge: Txt: STUDIO Request 'Friday Conversation - The Midnight Youth' to - 3343 |
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9lives
Joined: 07/10/05 Posts: 12 Location: Auckland View Profile |
the midnight youth gigs? Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2005 8:14 pm hey, i am just wondering if anyone knows if there are any up and comming gigs for the midnight youth. my friend and i saw them play at the massy university open day and we really liked them and want to go see them again. any info would be mosy appreciated. thanks. |
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