Pop Noir

Pop Noir is a Los Angeles-based indie dancerock duo formed by British-born twin brothers Joe and Luke McGarry in 2004, while they were 16-year-old students at the Orange County High School of the Arts. The band began to build a following in the indie clubs of Southern California, and did a brief tour of Europe in late 2006, showcasing at In the City in Manchester,[1] and playing dates in London[2] and Paris.

Pop Noir
Pop Noir: Joe and Luke McGarry
Background information
OriginLos Angeles, California
Genres
Years active2004–present
LabelsFantastic Heat
Websitepopnoir.org/
Members
  • Joe McGarry
  • Luke McGarry

The band has supported Doves,[3][4] Sebastien Tellier,[5] The Wombats,[6] The Pinker Tones,[7] A Certain Ratio, Iglu & Hartly,[8] Fitz and The Tantrums[9] and Robyn, and as of late 2015, played more than 300 shows.

Pop Noir has been featured on a number of compilation CDs, including Mr. Shovel's Check One... Two, Volume III, SweetFA3 (a charity album in aid of Joe Strummer's Strummerville),[10] and the original SweetFA compilation, which was given free as a covermount on UK music magazine Artrocker.[11]

The track "Girls of Prey" was released exclusively on RCRDLBL in the summer of 2008,[12] where it debuted in the Top 10, alongside Santigold, Moby and Tokyo Police Club.[13] "Girls of Prey" was featured in the "Extreme" level of the hugely popular iPhone and iPod Touch application Tap Tap Revenge 2, which consistently topped the download charts.[14]

The McGarrys are the sons of cartoonist and illustrator Steve McGarry, who previously designed record sleeves for Joy Division, Slaughter and The Dogs, Jilted John and John Cooper Clarke. The brothers are award-winning designers and illustrators in their own right. In 2007, they became the youngest-ever recipients of prestigious Silver T-Square Awards[15] from the National Cartoonists Society. Previous recipients include Milton Caniff, James Thurber, Mort Walker, Bil Keane, and two U.S. Presidents, Harry S. Truman and Dwight D. Eisenhower.[16] Operating under the name of Fantastic Heat Brothers and primarily designing around the cartoon art of Luke, they have created the ongoing design aesthetic of Tenacious D’s Festival Supreme[17] and the annual FYF Fest[18] in Los Angeles and amassed a client list that includes Matador Records, Universal Republic, Myspace and Vans.[19] The brothers have created animated videos for the bands Guster[20] and The Zambonis[21] among others, and in late 2015, IFC began airing a series of Festival Supreme shorts created by the pair. Luke has been featured in a number of art exhibitions in both the U.K.[22] and the U.S.A.,[23] including his own month-long exhibition at Cartoon Network,[24] and in 2013, was nominated for the Illustrator of the Year Award from the National Cartoonists Society.[25] He has also twice appeared with Jack Black and Tenacious D at signing events at San Diego Comic Con, in 2013 and 2014.[26][27]

Pop Noir's debut single "DIY' was released on the Fantastic Heat label on November 16, 2009,[28] and debuted at No. 5 on the FMQB Specialty Radio charts.[29] The video for "DIY" was Spinner.com's Video of the Day,[30] and was voted mtvU's "Freshmen of the Week" in March 2010[31] following which, the video spent six weeks in rotation on the channel. "DIY" was featured on a number of TV show soundtracks, including episodes of the ABC show The Gates (TV series)[32] and Fly Girls (TV series).

The band played a handful of dates in 2011 and 2012, including a Sold Out show at The Troubadour (West Hollywood, California) in Los Angeles with The Wombats,[33] before re-emerging in January 2013 with their second single on Fantastic Heat, a reworking of New Order’s "Temptation (New Order song)." The track debuted at #2 on the FMQB Specialty Radio Charts.[34] To coincide with the release, Pop Noir played a month-long residency at The Constellation Room in Santa Ana, California.[35] The accompanying video, which was created, filmed and edited entirely by the brothers themselves, features multi-plane images of Joe playing all the instruments on the track, behind vocalist Luke.[36]

In September 2013, the band’s third release, the "Jealousy" EP on Fantastic Heat, debuted at #8 on the FMQB Speciality Radio Charts, tied with Belle & Sebastian and Nine Inch Nails.[37] The video, shot in Los Angeles on location at The Echo, The Standard Hotel and the streets of Downtown LA, was premiered by UK music tastemaker Clash (magazine).[38][39] To promote the release, Pop Noir headlined The Echo in Los Angeles and played live on numerous local radio stations.[40][41]

The video for the band’s fourth release on Fantastic Heat, "Don’t Fool Yourself," premiered on April 30, 2015, with an Artist of The Day feature on Myspace[42] that unveiled a video, shot entirely on a GoPro camera, of the brothers driving the deserted streets of Downtown Los Angeles in the early hours. Released three weeks later, the "Don’t Fool Yourself" single[43] debuted at #18 on the FMQB Charts and went top 20 on the KKBB Charts.[44] Pop Noir subsequently filmed an acoustic version of the track[45] for the UK’S Student Pocket Guide, along with a cover of QT (musician)'s single "Hey QT".[46]

In September, 2018, Pop Noir released the single "White Jazz," which debuted in the FMQB Top 20. The accompanying video was shot entirely on location in Tokyo. [47]

Discography

Releases

Year Title Track listing[48]
2018
White Jazz[49] 1. White Jazz – 4:06
2. White Jazz (Acoustic) – 3:46
2015
Don't Fool Yourself[50] 1. Don't Fool Yourself – 4:24
2. Don't Fool Yourself (Instrumental) – 4:21
2013
Jealousy[51] 1. Jealousy – 4:16
2. Bang the Drum – 4:36
3. Thick As Thieves – 3:29
Bang the Drum Slowly – 3:07
2013
Temptation[52] 1. Temptation – 5:18
2. Temptation (Radio Edit) – 3:45
2009
DIY[53] 1. DIY – 3:28
2. In Like a Lion – 3:28
3. DIY (DIY Not? Remix) – 3:42 (digital only)
2008
Girls of Prey[54] 1. Girls of Prey – 3:53
gollark: Do control via esobot still.
gollark: Yes, but they're all for somewhat expensive arbitrary country TLDs.
gollark: Not that low, sorry.
gollark: I have a bunch of unclaimed 3-letter ones written somewhere if you like.
gollark: osmarks is heavpoot, actually.

References

  1. In the City 2006 Preview, Designer Magazine
  2. Shot2Bits
  3. Stereogum Review and slide show, 5/15/09
  4. OC Weekly slide show, May 18, 2009
  5. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on July 25, 2011. Retrieved November 6, 2009.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) RCRD LBL: Pop Noir backstage with Sebastien Tellier
  6. Archived November 22, 2008, at the Wayback Machine The Tape Is Not Sticky, 6/10/08
  7. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on January 6, 2010. Retrieved November 6, 2009.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) Al Borde Magazine, 6/2/09
  8. The Rock N Roll Supershow, 5/9/09
  9. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on November 6, 2017. Retrieved September 24, 2015.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) LAist, 2/19/10
  10. Strummerville.com, SWEETFA3
  11. Archived April 14, 2012, at the Wayback Machine ARTROCKER 80, August 2008
  12. L.A. Record, 6/12/08
  13. Archived July 25, 2011, at the Wayback Machine RCRD LBL Top Ten Week of June 15, 2008
  14. The Business Insider, 3/5/09
  15. The Daily Cartoonist, 5/28/07
  16. Archived February 9, 2011, at the Wayback Machine National Cartoonists Society, Awards
  17. TimeOut, 6/8/15
  18. FYF Official Tumblr
  19. PR Log, 10/21/13
  20. Guster "This Is How It Feels To Have A Broken Heart"
  21. The Zambonis "I'm A Puck"
  22. BBC News Manchester, 1/25/13
  23. Archived September 25, 2015, at the Wayback Machine Nerd Geek Feelings, 6/21/15
  24. The Robots Voice, 5/7/14
  25. Archived September 25, 2015, at the Wayback Machine OC Weekly, 5/7/13
  26. SDCC Blog, 7/22/14
  27. Reuben.org, 7/21/14
  28. Rock Steady
  29. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on December 27, 2014. Retrieved January 14, 2015.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) FMQB SubModern Report
  30. Spinner.com, 3/31/10
  31. mtvU, 3/26/10
  32. Troubadour Calendar, 2011
  33. Echoplex artist bio, 2013
  34. Archived September 25, 2015, at the Wayback Machine OC Weekly, 1/7/13
  35. Pop Noir "Temptation"
  36. FMQB SubModern Chart, September 2013
  37. Pop Noir "Jealousy"
  38. Clash Magazine, 9/11/13
  39. The Echo calendar, 2013
  40. Pop Noir live on KX93.5
  41. "Perfectly Named Pop Noir Premier New Single", Myspace, 4/30/15
  42. Buzzbands, 5/28/15
  43. FMQB and KKBB charts, May – June 2015
  44. Pop Noir "Don't Fool Yourself (acoustic), SPGtv, 2015
  45. Pop Noir "Hey QT (acoustic)", SPGtv, 2015
  46. "Pop Noir Explores Shibuya in Their New Video "White Jazz"". DOPECAUSEWESAID. Retrieved May 25, 2019.
  47. http://www.last.fm/music/Pop+Noir
  48. iTunes
  49. iTunes
  50. iTunes
  51. Discogs.com: Pop Noir "Temptation" Single
  52. Discogs.com: Pop Noir "DIY" Single
  53. RCRDLBL.com: Pop Noir "Girls of Prey" Archived December 20, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
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