Paper Route (band)

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Paper Route
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Nick Aranda, JT Daly, Chad Howat
Background information
Origin Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Genres Indie rock,[1] synthpop, post-punk revival, shoegaze
Years active 2004–present
Labels Universal Motown (2008–2011)
Universal Republic (2011–2012)
Tree of Hearts (2012–2014)
Kemosabe Records (2015-present)
Website paperrouteonline.com
Members JT Daly
Chad Howat
Nick Aranda
Past members Andy Smith
Gavin McDonald

Paper Route is an American indie rock band from Nashville, Tennessee formed in 2004. It consists of JT Daly (vocals, keyboards, percussion), Chad Howat (bass, piano, programming), and Nick Aranda (guitars). The band has released two full-length albums and several EPs.

History

Formation and early years

Chad Howat, JT Daly and co-founding member Andy Smith met while attending Greenville College in Greenville, IL. They first began playing together late at night after a previous musical endeavor, For All The Drifters, had disbanded.[2]

The band's self-titled debut EP was released on August 29, 2006.[3] In December 2006, the band released a Christmas EP titled A Thrill of Hope through Universal Music. A song from the EP, "The Music", was later featured in the 2009 film (500) Days of Summer.[4]

In 2007, Paper Route were featured on Paste magazine's website as artists to watch: "The group produces a refreshing mix of the organic and the electronic, with quality songwriting to match."[5]

In early 2008, their music was featured in the television show One Tree Hill[6] in episodes "Life Is Short"[7] and "Cryin' Won't Help You Now"[citation needed]. The band's song "Last Time" was chosen to be the theme song for the 2008 Nike+ Human Race.[8]

Albums

Absence (2009–2010)

The band's major label debut, Absence, was released on Universal Records on 28 April 2009. The album reached No. 13 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart.[9]

In March 2010, Paper Route were named one of '10 Artists to Watch in 2010' by American music website Shred News.[10] In November 2010, the song "Gutter" was featured on TV series CSI: NY in the episode "Hide Sight".[11]

In November 2010, Paper Route announced that Andy Smith left the band.

The Peace of Wild Things (2010–2013)

On November 1, 2011 the first single of the upcoming album, titled "Better Life", was released to iTunes and Amazon.[12] Track "Sugar" was released as a part of a free compilation album on NoiseTrade.com on Valentine's Day in 2012. On June 18, 2012, Paper Route announced that their sophomore album, entitled The Peace of Wild Things, would be released on September 11, 2012. Additionally, it was also announced that the second single from the album would be "You and I".[13][14] A music video for the single was released onto YouTube on August 31, 2012.[15] The Peace of Wild Things reached No. 8 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart[16] and No. 164 on the Billboard 200.[17]

The song "You Kill Me" from the band's 2008 EP Are We All Forgotten was featured on an episode of MTV's Teen Wolf in 2011.[18]

In May 2012, Paper Route were featured in the third episode of BYUtv's Audio-Files.[19] "Calm My Soul" was featured on MTV's World of Jenks (Season 1). The band also created remixes of Switchfoot's songs "The Original" and "Dark Horses" from their critically acclaimed record Vice Verses. The remixes were featured on Switchfoot's 2012 EP, titled Vice Re-Verses.[20]

In 2013, Paper Route's song "Better Life" was featured in The Vampire Diaries episode, titled "True Lies".[21] The same year, the band released a cover of "Royals" by Lorde,[22] followed by a cover of Destiny's Child's "Say My Name".[23]

Third Album (2014–present)

On September 24, 2014, Paper Route announced that drummer Gavin McDonald would be leaving the band, pushing back planned October tour dates to December. They are currently writing and recording their third album. The band performed two new songs on a four-city East Coast tour in February 2015, including their new single "Zhivago". The track was released as part of the Ten Out of Tenn compilation album on March 17, 2015.[24]

In July 2015, J.T. Daly and Chad Howat announced that Nick Aranda was made an official member of the band. They also said more announcements would be made soon.

In July 2015, Paper Route announced that they had signed to Kemosabe Records, an offshoot of Sony.[25]

Touring

From late July through August 2008, Paper Route was part of the Final Riot! Tour, with Paramore, Phantom Planet, and Jack's Mannequin.[6] They toured with Paramore again in 2009 on the band's third album.[26] In 2008 they also toured with Passion Pit.[27] In 2009 they also toured with Copeland[28] and She Wants Revenge. In 2010 they toured with Owl City and Lights. In 2012 they toured with Half Noise, Switchfoot, and Mutemath. In 2013 they toured with Anberlin[29] and also Imagine Dragons.[30]

Discography

Albums

Title Album details
Absence
The Peace of Wild Things

EPs

Title Album details
Paper Route
  • Released: August 29, 2006
  • Label: Drama Club Records
  • Formats: CD
A Thrill of Hope [Christmas EP]
Are We All Forgotten
Thank God the Year is Finally Over [Christmas EP]
Additions (Remixes)

Singles

  • "Carousel"* (2009)
  • "Gutter"* (2010)
  • "Better Life" (November 1, 2011)
  • "You and I" (August 14, 2012)
  • "Royals" (Lorde cover) (October 6, 2013)
  • "Say My Name" (Destiny's Child cover) (November 26, 2013)
  • "Zhivago" (March 17, 2015)

Band Members

Current members

  • J.T. Daly – vocals, keyboards, percussion (2004–present). JT has been involved in other projects ranging from music production (produced, engineered, and co-wrote with Sarah Macintosh), soundtrack composition (short film for Smarkmark), visual art exhibitions ("rest easy", "architechnopoly", "love fever sunburn", and "the body is a kingdom and the kingdom is beautiful") and film direction and production ("8 minutes" and "This House", both of which featured in various film festivals).
  • Chad Howat – bass, piano, programming (2004–present). Outside of his work with Paper Route, Chad created and owns Bottom Bunk Studios, where he produces, mixes and engineers for several artists (including a recent album with Brooke Waggoner and Kye Kye ).
  • Nick Aranda - guitar (2015–present). Nick toured with Paper Route on their tour promoting The Peace of Wild Things and became an official band member in July 2015.

Former members

  • Andy Smith – vocals, guitars, harmonica, theremin (2004–2010). After parting ways with Paper Route, Andy formed the band Brother Leather, independently releasing the album Meat Mural in 2013. He is currently recording an untitled follow up with Stephen P Bohn (ex-Death Comesto Matteson).
  • Gavin McDonald – drums (2004–2014). Gavin has performed with several bands, including Canon Blue, Macrosick and New World. He also is featured as a drummer on several albums.

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External links

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  1. http://www.allmusic.com/artist/p824115
  2. "Paper Route". Alternative Press 251 (June 2009), p. 44.
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