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Deap Vally
Deap Vally was an American rock duo, formed in Los Angeles, California in 2011. The group consisted of Lindsey Troy (guitar, vocals) and Julie Edwards (drums, vocals). They released four albums, four EPs, and a number of singles. Two of their albums charted on the UK Albums Chart.
Deap Vally formed in 2011 and was made up of Lindsey Troy and Julie Edwards, originally from San Fernando Valley, California. Edwards was a member of The Pity Party, while Troy was performing in Los Angeles as a solo artist. Edwards met Troy at a crochet class in Silver Lake, Los Angeles.
In July 2012, they released their first single, "Gonna Make My Own Money", on Ark Recordings, while they made their London debut in the same month. In August 2012, the band signed to Island Records, while they played the Latitude and Leeds and Reading Festival during the summer. Their first single on Island/Communion, "End of the World", debuted as Zane Lowe's Hottest Record In The World on BBC Radio 1 on October 3, 2012, and the band played the BBC Radio Rocks Week with a live concert from London's Maida Vale Studios on October 24. Their debut album was recorded at Infrasound Studio, San Pedro, Los Angeles with Lars Stalfors (The Mars Volta).
In November 2012, they supported the English band The Vaccines on their UK tour. They opened for English rock band Muse in Finland, Germany and the Baltic states.
In April 2013 the duo released the four-track EP "Get Deap" produced by Lars Stalfors. In May 2013, they appeared on BBC2's Later... with Jools Holland. In June 2013, they appeared at the Glastonbury Festival and Bonnaroo Music Festival.
Deap Vally's debut album named Sistrionix was released under Island Records / Communion on June 24, 2013.
In early 2015 they opened for Marilyn Manson during The Hell Not Hallelujah tour. In October 2015 they opened for Peaches during the Rub Tour. In early 2016 they opened for Wolfmother during the Gypsy Caravan tour. In mid-2016, they started opening for the Red Hot Chili Peppers across Europe.
After parting ways with Island Records in early 2016, the band released their second album, Femejism, on September 16, 2016. The album was produced by Nick Zinner of Yeah Yeah Yeah's.
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Deap Vally
Deap Vally was an American rock duo, formed in Los Angeles, California in 2011. The group consisted of Lindsey Troy (guitar, vocals) and Julie Edwards (drums, vocals). They released four albums, four EPs, and a number of singles. Two of their albums charted on the UK Albums Chart.
Deap Vally formed in 2011 and was made up of Lindsey Troy and Julie Edwards, originally from San Fernando Valley, California. Edwards was a member of The Pity Party, while Troy was performing in Los Angeles as a solo artist. Edwards met Troy at a crochet class in Silver Lake, Los Angeles.
In July 2012, they released their first single, "Gonna Make My Own Money", on Ark Recordings, while they made their London debut in the same month. In August 2012, the band signed to Island Records, while they played the Latitude and Leeds and Reading Festival during the summer. Their first single on Island/Communion, "End of the World", debuted as Zane Lowe's Hottest Record In The World on BBC Radio 1 on October 3, 2012, and the band played the BBC Radio Rocks Week with a live concert from London's Maida Vale Studios on October 24. Their debut album was recorded at Infrasound Studio, San Pedro, Los Angeles with Lars Stalfors (The Mars Volta).
In November 2012, they supported the English band The Vaccines on their UK tour. They opened for English rock band Muse in Finland, Germany and the Baltic states.
In April 2013 the duo released the four-track EP "Get Deap" produced by Lars Stalfors. In May 2013, they appeared on BBC2's Later... with Jools Holland. In June 2013, they appeared at the Glastonbury Festival and Bonnaroo Music Festival.
Deap Vally's debut album named Sistrionix was released under Island Records / Communion on June 24, 2013.
In early 2015 they opened for Marilyn Manson during The Hell Not Hallelujah tour. In October 2015 they opened for Peaches during the Rub Tour. In early 2016 they opened for Wolfmother during the Gypsy Caravan tour. In mid-2016, they started opening for the Red Hot Chili Peppers across Europe.
After parting ways with Island Records in early 2016, the band released their second album, Femejism, on September 16, 2016. The album was produced by Nick Zinner of Yeah Yeah Yeah's.