- The Format
Infobox musical artist 2
Name = The Format
Img_capt = The Format performing in 2007 at the Opera House in Toronto
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Background = group_or_band
Origin = Peoria,Arizona ,United States
Genre =Indie rock
Years_active = 2001–2008
Label =The Vanity Label
URL = [http://www.TheFormat.com/ TheFormat.com]
Related_acts =fun.
Current_members = Sam Means Nate Ruess Mike Schey Don Raymond Marko BuzardThe Format was an
indie pop band formed byArizona natives Nate Ruess and Sam Means. They went into a hiatus onFebruary 4 ,2008 . [cite news| title =News Roundup: Arcade Fire, Gang of Four, Radiohead, the Format| publisher ="Spin"| date =2008-02-04| url =http://www.spin.com/articles/news-roundup-arcade-fire-gang-four-radiohead-format| accessdate =2008-04-10 ] Their style can be considered a mixture of indie, alternative, punk, and folk music, with elements of 1960s and 1970s pop music. [cite news| last =Iwasaki| first =Scott| title =The Format refuses to stick to a musical format| page =W11| publisher ="Deseret News "| date =2003-11-07| ] Though Means and Ruess are the foremost members of the band, they have toured and recorded with Mike Schey, Mark Buzard, Don Raymond, and—for the DVD recording and summer 2007 tour—The Honorary Title 's current drummer and The Format alumnus Adam Boyd. The Format chose their name to make fun of the music industry's inclination towards a cookie-cutter "format" for a hit.History
Before forming The Format in 2001,cite news| last =McLennan| first =Scott| title =The Format not just another emo band| page =E3| publisher ="
Telegram & Gazette "| date =2007-04-10| ] Means and Ruess, who have been friends since grade school, [cite news| title =Band of the day: The Format| page =| publisher ="Spin"| date =2006-07-14| url =http://www.spin.com/features/band_of_the_day/2006/07/060714_theformat/| accessdate =2008-02-05 ] had been part of the band Nevergonnascore and released the EP "The Byron Sessions" as well as the band This Past Year, which had generated some record label interest but not a deal.cite news| last =Laudig| first =Michele| title =Format Busters| publisher ="Phoenix New Times "| date =2006-07-06| url =http://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/2006-07-06/news/format-busters/| accessdate =2008-02-05 ]Despite some critique from the mainstream music industry, the duo's first single, aptly titled "
The First Single " from their five song demo, "EP", became locally popular on Phoenix radio stationKEDJ and led to the duo signing withElektra Records in 2002. Their first studio album, "Interventions + Lullabies ", was released in October 2003 and was very successful around the Phoenix area. Despite the lack of support and marketing from their record company (no video, no major promotions, no push for radio play outside of Phoenix), the band's fan base grew due to word of mouth, the Internet, and extensive touring. The album sold over 100,000 copies in the US.By the end of 2004, exhausted from their intense touring schedule, Means settled down in Arizona and married his longtime girlfriend, Anita. Ruess, however, was dealing with a series of relationship problems and drinking to excess. Their return to the recording studio the following year provided an outlet for his frustrations and, ultimately, his stormy former relationship served as a basis for many of the song on The Format's second album, "
Dog Problems ". (The couple got dogs at one point during their on-again-off-again relationship, and when it was ultimately over, Ruess had three dogs to look after.) [cite news| last =Nguyen| first =Ann| title =Bouncing back: The Format is more than just puppy chow: Duo thumbs its nose at the record industry and takes a walk with Dog Problems| page =3| publisher ="Houston Chronicle "| date =2006-11-21| ]After Elektra folded, The Format released a second EP, "Snails" with sister label
Atlantic Records in April 2005. As they began to work on their second full-length album, they drew on the influences of 1970s pop music, includingHarry Nilsson ,ELO andThe Beach Boys , and decided to collaborate withRedd Kross founderSteven Shane McDonald whom they brought on as record producer. But Atlantic Records executives were not impressed by the 1970s-pop-influenced demos and released The Format from its contract. Upon completing the album, "Dog Problems ", Ruess and Means, with help from their management company, decided to release it themselves through their newly established imprint label: The Vanity Label. [cite news| last =Ferrucci| first =Patrick| title =Label 'Problems' not a big deal for The Format| page =W23| publisher ="New Haven Register "| date =2006-10-27| ] Two months prior to the album's release, anMP3 version was leaked to the internet. In response, The Format decided to make the album immediately available digitally for only $7.99 via theNettwerk Music Store, which led to the sale of over 2,000 digital copies prior to the album's official release. "Dog Problems " was released in stores onJuly 11 ,2006 . The day the album was released, an episode ofMTV 's "My Super Sweet 16 " featuring The Format aired, on which they performed at a birthday-graduation party for Priya and Divya Kothapalli.Following the release of "Dog Problems", The Format gained more national attention than ever before in the band's history. Their second release received high marks from various publications, even topping some Best of 2006 lists.
In 2006 The Format toured near constantly, supporting their own album "
Dog Problems " as well as supportingThe All American Rejects in September in the UK.In 2007, The Format played a show in
Tokyo, Japan , was featured on "Last Call with Carson Daly " twice, co-headlined withGuster on their Campus Consciousness tour, and toured withReubens Accomplice ,Piebald ,Limbeck ,Steel Train , andThe Honorary Title .The Japanese edition of "Dog Problems", featuring a cover of Jellyfish's "Glutton of Sympathy" as a bonus track, was released on
January 24 ,2007 .On
June 25 ,2007 , celebrating the one year anniversary of "Dog Problems ", The Format offered the album in its entirety, including the liner notes in PDF form, for free on their official website. The offer was valid fromJune 25 toJuly 16 ,2007 . As ofJuly 10 ,2007 , 36,000 people had downloaded the album.On
February 4 ,2008 , The Format announced that they will be putting the band on hiatus, with Nate Ruess posting the following message on the band's website:Ruess has formed a new band called fun with Andrew Dost of
Anathallo and Jack Antonoff ofSteel Train . fun will begin recording their debut album this September with producer Steven McDonald, arranger Roger Joseph Manning Jr. They will release a single in November and their debut album will be available in February, 2009. [http://www.myspace.com/fun]Discography
tudio albums
*"
Interventions + Lullabies " (Elektra,2003 )
*"Dog Problems " (The Vanity Label,2006 )Compilations
*"B-Sides & Rarities" (The Vanity Label, 2007)
EPs
*"EP" (
Western Tread , 2002)
*"Snails" (Atlantic , 2005)
*"" (The Vanity Label , 2006)
*"And Now I Hope You're Alright - Live in California " (The Vanity Label, 2006)
*"" (The Vanity Label, 2006)DVD
*"
Live at the Mayan Theatre " (The Vanity Label , 2007)ingles
*"
The First Single " (Elektra, 2003)
*"The Compromise" (The Vanity Label, 2006)
*"Time Bomb" (The Vanity Label, 2006)
*"Apeman" (The Vanity Label, 2006)
*"She Doesn't Get It" (The Vanity Label, 2006)
*"Dog Problems" (The Vanity Label, 2006)oundtracks
*"On Your Porch" featured on
Veronica Mars and was included on (Nettwerk, 2005).*"The First Single" was featured in the second season of One Tree Hill.
*"Give It Up" can be heard playing faintly in the movie "
National Treasure " while Ben and Abigail are insideUrban Outfitters .*"Inches And Falling" was used as the main soundtrack for the 2007 movie "
Wedding Daze ".*The single "The Compromise" is also featured on "", with the words being sung in
simlish .*The song "Wait, Wait, Wait" appeared briefly in the background of an episode of "
Malcolm In The Middle ".*"Swans" was written especially for the film,
Moving McAllister starringJon Heder andMila Kunis of "That 70's Show" fame.*"Let's Make This Moment A Crime" appeared in the soundtrack of Episode 10: The First To Go.
Various Artists compilations
*"" (
Schoolhouse Records , 2003) - "For You"
*"" (Drive-Thru, 2005) - "Simple Twist of Fate "
*"Drive-Thru Records and Purevolume.com " (Drive-Thru, 2005) - "Tie The Rope"
*"Acoustic Live & Rare 2006 & Last Character Standing, Vol. V " (The Edge 103.9 fm) - "The Compromise (Acoustic)"
*"" (Immortal Records , 2006) - "Holly Jolly Christmas"
*"For the Kids Three " - "Does Your Cat Have a Mustache?"References
External links
* [http://www.theformat.com/ Official Site]
* [http://www.hellomerch.com/ Official Online Store]
* [http://westerntread.com/ Western Tread]
*MySpace|theformat|The Format
* [http://www.livejournal.com/users/theformat/ The Format's LiveJournal Site]
* [http://www.laist.com/archives/2006/11/30/interview_time_with_nate_of_the_format.php Interview with LAist]
* [http://www.synergymag.com/section.asp?Section=330&Dept=8 Interview with Synergy Magazine]
* [http://www.tubopopcorn.com/ 'Oceans' live video on Tub-O-Popcorn]
* [http://freshpeel.com/2007/04/interview-with-the-format/ Interview with The Marketing Fresh Peel]
* [http://www.hatesomethingbeautiful.com/?p=496 Interview from Hate Something Beautiful] (2005)
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