The Royalty
The Royalty is an American indie rock band formed in 2005.[1] Based in El Paso, Texas, the group has released two studio albums and one EP. Victory Records signed the band after the release of their self-titled album. They released their full-length album Lovers in May 2012.
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Cover art for The Royalty's album Lovers | |
Background information | |
Origin | El Paso, Texas |
Genres | Indie rock, Alternative rock, post-punk |
Years active | 2005–present |
Labels | Victory |
Associated acts | The Lusitania |
Website | www.theroyalty.net |
Members | Nicole Boudreau Jesus Apodaca Mike Hernandez Daniel Marin Joel Quintana |
Past members | Will Daugherty Shane Del Robles Michael Soto Luis Alejandro Orozco Val Hinojosa Blake Duncan |
Musical style and themes
The Royalty has been described as having retro influence ranging from the 1960s rock to 1970's soul.[2] Their music has recently been featured on MTV and SpikeTV shows and the band has been tagged as an MTV Buzzworthy artist.[3] Lead singer, Nicole Boudreau's vocal style has been compared to artists like Amy Winehouse and Adele as well as older singers like Etta James.[4]
Band members
- Nicole Boudreau – vocals
- Jesus Apodaca – guitar
- Mike Hernandez – bass guitar
- Daniel Marin– keyboards
- Joel Quintana – drums
Discography
- Albums
Year | Title |
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2010 | The Royalty |
2012 | Lovers |
- EPs
- The Royalty - EP (2008)
Videography
- "Chinese Fire Drill" (2008)
- "How I Like 'Em" (2012)
- "Bartender" (2012)
- "I Want You" (2012)
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References
- "Music Review-The Royalty-Lovers Review". Wickedchannel.com. Retrieved 2012-05-08.
- "The Royalty - MTV Buzzworthy Blog Review". Mtv.com. Retrieved 2012-02-29.
- "Introducing: The Royalty Review". Articles.redeyechicago.com. Retrieved 2012-04-21.
External links
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