Phoenix (band)
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Phoenix at the Eurockéennes 2007
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| Background information | |
| Origin | Versailles, France |
| Genre(s) | Rock, Alternative rock, Indie rock |
| Years active | 1999-present |
| Label(s) | EMI, Source, Astralwerks |
| Website | WeArePhoenix.com |
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| Thomas Mars (vocals) Deck D'Arcy (bass) Laurent Brancowitz (guitar) Christian Mazzalai (guitar) |
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Phoenix is a French alternative rock band that performs songs in English.
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The band formed in 1991[1] in the semi-affluent Parisian suburb of Versailles, in the same culture that produced late-90s bands such as Air and Daft Punk; Laurent Brancowitz was actually part of Darlin' with Thomas Bangalter and Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo, who eventually became Daft Punk. The name of the band wasn't chosen until 1997.[1] Phoenix started as the backing band for a remix of Air's "Kelly Watch the Stars" single. Soon after, Phoenix released their 2000 debut album United.
Their biggest hit, "Too Young", was featured in the Farrelly brothers' 2001 movie Shallow Hal, and later in Sofia Coppola's 2003 movie Lost in Translation. The second album, Alphabetical, released in 2004, saw the band reach moderate mainstream success, with the singles "Everything Is Everything" and "Run Run Run" reaching some alternative pop charts. Hedi Slimane used a remix of their song "Victim of the Crime" as a soundtrack to one of his runway shows for Dior Homme. The "Rally" audible on Veronica Mars tv show (s3 episode 16).
Following Alphabetical, the band toured three continents, playing 150 dates. This tour was followed up with a live album, Live! Thirty Days Ago, released only 30 days after the end of the tour. Phoenix then spent time in Berlin during the summer of 2005, making use of Planet Roc studios to produce their third album, It's Never Been Like That.
To promote the release of It's Never Been Like That, Phoenix toured the U.S. and Europe in 2006.
Thomas Mars' partner is film director Sofia Coppola. They have a daughter, Romy, named after Coppola's brother, Roman Coppola. Mars and Coppola met during the production of Sofia Coppola's first feature film The Virgin Suicides, when Mars helped mix a song for the band Air which was used in the movie. Mars can be seen in the film during the homecoming dance scene.
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Thomas Mars (b. 1977) – vocals |
Deck D'Arcy (b. 1977) – bass |
Laurent Brancowitz (b. October 19, 1974) – guitar |
- In Sofia Coppola's biopic Marie Antoinette, as the musicians in Le Petit Trianon
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- "Party Time" (1999)
- "Heatwave" (2 August 1999)
- "Too Young" (22 May 2000)
- "If I Ever Feel Better" (22 January 2001)
- "Everything Is Everything" (EU release: 22 March 2004, UK release: 12 July 2004)
- "Run Run Run" (19 April 2004)
- "Long Distance Call" (8 May 2006)
- "Consolation Prizes" (11 September 2006)
- Official band website
- Official American label website
- Official Canadian label website
- Official Myspace
- Phoenix video interview wih stv music
- Interview with Phoenix
- "Consolation Prizes" artist commentary
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| Thomas Mars • Laurent Brancowitz • Deck D'Arcy • Christian Mazzalai | |
| Albums | United • Alphabetical • Live! Thirty Days Ago • It's Never Been Like That |
| Singles | "Too Young" • "Everything Is Everything" • "Run Run Run" • "Long Distance Call" • "Consolation Prizes" |