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band_name = London After Midnight| | band_name = London After Midnight| | ||
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caption = | | caption = Sean Brennan| | ||
origin = | | origin = ]| | ||
status = | | status = | | ||
years_active = 1990–present| | years_active = 1990–present| | ||
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record_label = ] (North America)<br>Trisol Music Group (Germany/Europe)<br>Iron D (Russia)<br> |
record_label = ] (North America)<br>Trisol Music Group (Germany/Europe)<br>Iron D (Russia)<br>| | ||
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'''London After Midnight''' (otherwise known as, '''LAM''') is a ] band formed in ]<ref></ref> by frontman and instrumentalist ] along with keyboard player Tamlyn. The group are considered a part of the ] movement and this is where their largest fanbase lies. | |||
'''London After Midnight''' (LAM) is a ] project formed in the 1990s by singer/songwriter/bandleader and multi-instrumentalist ]. LAM has retained and nurtured the political and socially aware element of the punk scene that died in the early 90s (listen to LAM songs like "Revenge" as an example or take note of the huge amount of literature handed out at concerts and online supporting animals rights and various progressive social and political causes). LAM can be defined as a passionate and political dark rock music entity. LAM has a large worldwide following, with many ] fans (LAM outspokenly shuns such labels as "gothic", however). | |||
==Themes== | |||
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Since the late ], London After Midnight have developed political elements, this however has yet to manifest itself into the band's music as they have not released an album since ]. Brennan is known for his support of ], ] and ] issues, anti-corporate control of media, and progressive, and ]. | |||
The majority of London After Midnight's music follow personal, emotional and romantic themes. The music often contains a sense of morbid irony with songs like "Your Best Nightmare", an ]-esque tale. | |||
==History== | |||
To understand LAM's place in the music world, London After Midnight has headlined and co-headlined concerts and major festivals with bands like ], ], ] (HIM often cites LAM as a favorite artist), ], ], and many more, headlining and co-headlining to crowds of over 30,000 in Latin America, the US and Europe. London After Midnight maintains a strong underground and independent "personality" despite being popular sellers (charting in the top 10 European DAC charts with each of 3 CDs released, verified via ]) and a major draw at music festivals year after year. | |||
London After Midnight formed in ] during 1990, and were a part of the ] club scene in the area. After garnering a fanbase via the release of a self-titled demo, the band released their debut album "'']''" in 1992. | |||
===Touring=== | |||
In 2006 a new London After Midnight song was released on the "Saw II" motion picture soundtrack (Trisol Records, Europe), which went to number one on the German Alternative Charts (DAC). LAM's new CD is scheduled for release in 2007. | |||
Following the release of their debut album the band expanded their L.A. fanbase to an international one, by touring ] and parts of ] along with ], unlike many bands in the goth movement. Coinciding with the release of their follow up album ''"]"'' in 1996, London After Midnight headlined the ] in ]. | |||
By the time Psycho Magnet was released however, they had began to mix their traditional ] stylings, implomenting elements of ] and ] (which was popular at the time with acts such as ] and ]. The band continued on in this style for the their third and latest album "''Oddities''" released in ], the album features a cover of a track featured in the ] movie named "''Sally's Song''". | |||
===Quick Discography (refers to European release unless otherwise noted)=== | |||
Around this time the band featured on the cover of many magazines and even score a co-headlining slot at Zillo summer festival, with one of their influences; ]. There were nearly 25,000 people in attendance. London After Midnight have also played dates with other popular bands such as ], ] (who have cited LAM as an influence), ], ], and others. | |||
*] - '']'' USA self release cassette (revised CD released in 1996, 1998 USA release, and extednded CD released in 2003) | |||
*] - '']'' (1998 USA release and extednded CD released in 2003) | |||
*] - ''Oddities'' (1998 USA release) | |||
*] - '']'' | |||
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===Recent times=== | ||
The last London After Midnight album of new material was released in ], the band have since claimed they are working on a new, as yet untitled album, but after 8 years little has surfaced, frustrating some sections of their fanbase. | |||
This discography does not include illegal / unauthorized bootlegs or a complete list of the many compilation CDs to which LAM has contributed songs. | |||
Since leaving the band, original bassist Michael Areklett has gone on to create an ] project named Covet during the ], the band are said to feature songs which were original planned to be used in London After Midnight, but for whatever reason didn't surface.<ref></ref> | |||
*London After Midnight 1991 cassette: | |||
Self titled debut cassette. Extremely rare. Out of print. | |||
In 2006 a new London After Midnight song was released on the "'']''" motion picture soundtrack, it featured bands such as ], ] and others<ref></ref>, it reached number one on the German Alternative Charts. | |||
*Selected Scenes from the End of the World, 1992 cassette: | |||
Pressed in the U.S.A. Self release. Extremely rare. Out of print. | |||
==Members== | |||
*Ruins, 1994 cassette: | |||
===Current=== | |||
Pressed in the U.S.A. Self release. Extremely rare. Out of print. | |||
*] - vocals, guitar | |||
*Ruins, 1994 video: | |||
*Tamlyn - keyboards | |||
Pressed in the U.S.A. Self release. Extremely rare. Out of print. | |||
*Eddie Hawkins - guitar | |||
*In Goth Daze, 1995 CD: | |||
*Joe S. - drums | |||
Cleopatra Records U.S.A. compilation release with the London After Midnight song "Revenge". | |||
===Former=== | |||
*Gothic Rock 2, 1995 CD: | |||
*Michael Areklett - bass | |||
Jungle Records UK compilation with the song "Revenge". | |||
*What Sweet Music They Make, 1995 CD: | |||
==Discography== | |||
Independent English CD compilation with the song "Spider and the Fly". | |||
===Albums=== | |||
*Selected Scenes from the End of the World<B/>, 1995 CD: | |||
*] - '']'' | |||
Mastered and re-released to CD by Apocalyptic Vision Records Germany in 1995. | |||
*] - '']'' | |||
*Psycho Magnet demo, 1995 cassette: | |||
*] - ''Oddities'' | |||
Pressed in the U.S.A. and released by LAM's fanzine. Very rare promo. Out of print. | |||
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===EPs=== | |||
*Kiss single, 1995 CD: | |||
*] - ''London After Midnight'' | |||
Apocalyptic Vision Records Germany. Rare. | |||
*] - ''Ruins'' | |||
*Psycho Magnet, 1996 CD: | |||
Apocalyptic Vision Records Germany (Metropolis Records USA version release in 1998 with different art). | |||
*Selected Scenes from the End of the World, 1996 CD: | |||
Released by GP/Opcion Sonica, Mexico. | |||
*12" Picture disks, 1996, vinyl: | |||
Apocalyptic Vision Records Germany. Rare. "Psycho Magnet", "Kiss", and "Selected Scenes...". | |||
===Single=== | |||
Partial list of compilations that were released in Europe, 1996-1998: | |||
*] - ''Kiss'' | |||
*Life Is Too Short For Boring Music Vol. 8- Contains the song "Nightmare" | |||
*Life Is Too Short For boring Music Vol. 9- Contains the song "Shatter" | |||
*Zillo Dark Progressive Soundsampler Vol. 1- Contains the song "Kiss" | |||
*Zillo Club Hits Vol. 1 - Contains the song "Hate!" | |||
*Zillo Mystic Sound Sampler Vol. 7- Contains the song "Spider and The Fly (Trapped In The Web Mix)" | |||
*Out Of The Dark- Contains the song "Kiss" | |||
*Call On The Dark Vol. 1- Contains the song "Demon" | |||
*Call On The Dark Vol. 2- Contains the song "The Bondage Song (Tiamat Remix)" | |||
*Orkus Compilation- Contains the song "Untitled" | |||
*Black Book Compilation- Contains the song "Shatter" | |||
===Videography=== | |||
*Innocence Lost limited pressing, 1997 video: | |||
*] - ''Ruins'' | |||
Very limited pre-pressing of the Apocalyptic Vision pressing. Rare. | |||
*] - ''Innocence Lost'' | |||
*Oddities, 1998 CD: | |||
== References == | |||
Apocalyptic Vision Records Germany and Metropolis Records USA. (AV version out of print) | |||
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*Innocence Lost, 1998 Video: | |||
Apocalyptic Vision Records Germany and Metropolis Records USA. (Out of print) | |||
*Oddities 12" Picture disks, 1998, vinyl: | |||
Apocalyptic Vision Records Germany. Somewhat rare | |||
*Selected Scenes from the End of the World, 2003 CD: | |||
Re-mastered and re-released to CD by Trisol Records Germany and Iron D Records Russia. New songs. | |||
*Psycho Magnet, 2003 CD: | |||
Re-mastered and re-released to CD by Trisol Records Germany and Iron D Records Russia. New songs. | |||
*SAW II soundtrack, 2006 CD: | |||
Released on Trisol Records Germany/Sony/Soulfood. Contains new LAM song, "Fear". | |||
*Compilation- "A Life Less Lived: The Goth Box", 2006 CD: | |||
Released on Rhino Records USA. Contains the LAM song, "Kiss". | |||
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File:Sean brennan.gifSean Brennan | |
Background information | |
Origin | California, United States |
Years active | 1990–present |
London After Midnight (otherwise known as, LAM) is a rock music band formed in 1990 by frontman and instrumentalist Sean Brennan along with keyboard player Tamlyn. The group are considered a part of the gothic rock movement and this is where their largest fanbase lies.
Themes
Since the late 1990s, London After Midnight have developed political elements, this however has yet to manifest itself into the band's music as they have not released an album since 1998. Brennan is known for his support of animal rights, pro-environmental and human rights issues, anti-corporate control of media, and progressive, and liberal politics.
The majority of London After Midnight's music follow personal, emotional and romantic themes. The music often contains a sense of morbid irony with songs like "Your Best Nightmare", an Edward Gorey-esque tale.
History
London After Midnight formed in Los Angeles, California during 1990, and were a part of the gothic rock club scene in the area. After garnering a fanbase via the release of a self-titled demo, the band released their debut album "Selected Scenes from the End of the World" in 1992.
Touring
Following the release of their debut album the band expanded their L.A. fanbase to an international one, by touring Europe and parts of Latin America along with Mexico, unlike many bands in the goth movement. Coinciding with the release of their follow up album "Psycho Magnet" in 1996, London After Midnight headlined the Whitby Gothic Weekend in England.
By the time Psycho Magnet was released however, they had began to mix their traditional gothic rock stylings, implomenting elements of darkwave and industrial rock (which was popular at the time with acts such as Nine Inch Nails and Marilyn Manson. The band continued on in this style for the their third and latest album "Oddities" released in 1998, the album features a cover of a track featured in the Nightmare Before Christmas movie named "Sally's Song".
Around this time the band featured on the cover of many magazines and even score a co-headlining slot at Zillo summer festival, with one of their influences; the Cure. There were nearly 25,000 people in attendance. London After Midnight have also played dates with other popular bands such as Green Day, HIM (who have cited LAM as an influence), Rammstein, Soft Cell, and others.
Recent times
The last London After Midnight album of new material was released in 1998, the band have since claimed they are working on a new, as yet untitled album, but after 8 years little has surfaced, frustrating some sections of their fanbase.
Since leaving the band, original bassist Michael Areklett has gone on to create an alternative rock project named Covet during the 2000s, the band are said to feature songs which were original planned to be used in London After Midnight, but for whatever reason didn't surface.
In 2006 a new London After Midnight song was released on the "Saw II" motion picture soundtrack, it featured bands such as Queens of the Stone Age, Skinny Puppy and others, it reached number one on the German Alternative Charts.
Members
Current
- Sean Brennan - vocals, guitar
- Tamlyn - keyboards
- Eddie Hawkins - guitar
- Joe S. - drums
Former
- Michael Areklett - bass
Discography
Albums
- 1992 - Selected Scenes from the End of the World
- 1996 - Psycho Magnet
- 1998 - Oddities
EPs
Single
- 1995 - Kiss
Videography
References
External links
- Official London After Midnight website
- Official London After Midnight MySpace
- London After Midnight Vampirefreaks