The Lovemakers

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The Lovemakers
Image:Lovemakers Popscene 2007-06-08.jpg
The Lovemakers in concert at Popscene SF.
Background information
Origin Oakland, California, United States
Genre(s) Electropop[1]
Years active 2002 - present
Label(s) Fuzz
Website http://www.thelovemakers.com/
Members
Scott Blonde
Lisa Light
Former members
Jason Proctor

The Lovemakers are an electropop band from Oakland, California.[1] The band was formed in the spring of 2002 by Scott Blonde (guitar, vocals) and Lisa Light (vocals, bass) after they were forced out of their indie rock group Applesaucer, and Jason Proctor.

The Lovemakers released a self-titled record in 2003. A second record, Times of Romance, was released on August 23, 2005 on Interscope Records new imprint Cherrytree. A single, "Prepare for the Fight", was put out in advance of the album's release date. The album also features Josh Freese on drums.

In 2006, Proctor departed. The current line up features Brandon Arnovick on keyboards and Kenneth Hard on drums.

In 2007, The Lovemakers signed to Fuzz, a fledgling San Francisco record label, who released their long awaited third album on July 24, 2007. The album is an enhanced EP featuring 5 songs and 5 corresponding high-quality music videos. A single, "Whine & Dine", was put out in advance of the release date.

[edit] Discography

Albums

Singles

  • "Whine & Dine"
  • "Prepare for the Fight"
  • "Shake That Ass"

[edit] References and Notes

  1. ^ a b Vaziri, Aidin. "ON THE TOWN: With Lisa Light and Scott Blonde", San Francisco Chronicle, San Francisco Chronicle, 2007-07-29. Retrieved on 2007-11-13. "Lisa Light and Scott Blonde play music together as the Lovemakers, a sexually charged Bay Area electro-pop group that got national exposure two years ago with its major label debut, "Times of Romance."" 

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