The Velvet Teen

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The Velvet Teen
Background information
Origin Santa Rosa, California,
United States
Genre(s) Alternative rock
Indie Rock
Baroque Pop
Members
Judah Nagler
Casey Deitz
Former members
Logan Whitehurst
Josh Staples


The Velvet Teen is an Indie band from Northern California.

The Velvet Teen was founded by Judah Nagler and Logan Whitehurst as a side project from their other bands. Soon after conception, they were joined by bassist/vocalist Joshua Staples and recorded an EP, The Great Beast February in 2001.

That year, they were signed by Slowdance Records and collaborated with Death Cab for Cutie's Chris Walla on their first full-length album Out of the Fierce Parade. Logan Whitehurst, who is also an accomplished artist, created the etchings used as the album's artwork. Two videos from the album ("Radiapathy" and "The Prize Fighter") were featured on Subterranean, an MTV2 program.

Their second full-length album, Elysium, was recorded on a laptop and does not contain a note of guitar.

Several weeks before Elysium's U.S. release in the summer of 2004, Logan Whitehurst left the band for health reasons and his wish to follow his solo career, Logan Whitehurst & the Junior Science Club. Casey Deitz (The Americas, from Chico, CA) was welcomed as the new drummer/vocalist.

In 2006, the band recorded and released their third album Cum Laude!, with Judah as producer and his brother Ephriam Nagler as recording engineer. They supported the album on Minus the Bear's headlining tour of 2006.

In November 2006, Josh Staples left The Velvet Teen in order to fully focus on his band, The New Trust.

On December 3, 2006, Logan Whitehurst died of brain cancer at his home in Los Banos, CA.

On February 28, 2007, Judah posted a message on The Velvet Teen's official website confirming that the band would continue.

Contents

  • Comasynthesis EP (March 2000)
  • The Great Beast February EP (February 2001)
  • Immortality EP (November 2001)
  • GyzmKid EP (May 9, 2006)

  • Out Of The Fierce Parade (March 19, 2002)
  • Elysium (July 20, 2004)
  • Cum Laude! (July 25, 2006)

  • Plus, Minus, Equals (The Great Beast February And Comasynthesis) (July 16, 2002)
  • Out Of The Fierce Parade (Japanese Version) (June 4, 2003)
  • Elysium (Japanese Version) (May 22, 2004)
  • Secrets Safe, A Buried Box (Japanese Only Compilation CD) (October 29, 2004)
  • Elysium (Double 10" Vinyl) (June 16, 2005)
  • Cum Laude! (Japanese Version) (June 28, 2006)


Source: http://www.slowdance.com

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