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The Velvet Teen is an American
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trio from
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.


History

The Velvet Teen is originally the name of
Judah Nagler Judah Nagler is the singer for The Velvet Teen, an indie/baroque pop band from Santa Rosa in Northern California. He was born on June 19, 1980. He is also a graphic designer and web developer, and has created artwork for The Velvet Teen and other ...
's electronic solo project, whose official debut was made during a brief Icelandic tour that began on New Year's Eve, 1999. In 2000, during which Nagler and
Logan Whitehurst Logan Anthony Whitehurst (November 15, 1977 – December 3, 2006), was an American musician. His career began as the drummer for the band Little Tin Frog from 1995 until 2000, although he is best known as a founding member of Californian indie r ...
were members of the band Little Tin Frog, the two began meeting in secret to write songs together under the moniker, 'The Secret Band.' When Little Tin Frog disbanded later that year, Nagler and Whitehurst continued their project and adopted Nagler's solo title, The Velvet Teen. They recorded and released ''Comasynthesis,'' a 6-song EP. In 2001, they were joined by bassist/vocalist Josh Staples and recorded their second EP, ''The Great Beast February.'' The Velvet Teen signed to Slowdance Records, an independent record label from
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. They enlisted
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's
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to produce their first full-length album, ''
Out of the Fierce Parade ''Out of the Fierce Parade'' is the full-length debut album from The Velvet Teen. It was released in the US on March 19, 2002 and on June 4, 2003 in Japan. The album's artwork was designed by Logan Whitehurst, and the album was co-produced by the ...
''. Whitehurst, who was also an accomplished artist, created the etchings used as the album's artwork. Two music videos from the album ("Radiapathy" and "The Prize Fighter") were made and aired on
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. Their second full-length album, ''
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'', is a stylistic departure from their previous work, and does not contain any
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. With a core instrumentation of drums, bass, and piano, other noteworthy elements include string and horn arrangements arranged by Adam Theis, the electronic glitches of "Satre Ringo", and the 12-minute, 1089-word epic "Chimera Obscurant." ''Elysium'' was recorded on a laptop by Judah and his brother Ephriam Nagler at various locations in Sonoma County, and mixed at
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in
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by
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and Mike Krassner.Meline, Gabe
"Delicate Crashing Juncture"
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Several months before the release of ''Elysium'', Whitehurst fell ill, was diagnosed with
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, and subsequently left the band to focus on treatment. Casey Deitz was recruited as the new drummer after filling in for multiple shows. The band recorded and released their third album, '' Cum Laude!'', again with Judah and Ephriam producing and engineering. ''Cum Laude!'' was another stylistic departure and features an IDM-influenced, progressive rock sound that was louder, faster, and livelier than any of their previous work. The music video for "Tokyoto" was directed and edited by Nagler, and is the only music video from ''Cum Laude!''. They supported the album on
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's 2006 tour with P.O.S and
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. Upon finishing the tour, Staples quit the band. On December 3, 2006, original drummer Logan Whitehurst died at his home in Los Banos, CA after a long battle with cancer. On February 28, 2007, Nagler posted a message on The Velvet Teen's official website confirming that the band would continue. They performed and toured nationally with a new line-up in the fall of 2007; Nagler on bass/keys/vocals, Deitz on drums/vocals, and Matthew Izen of
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, formerly of The New Trust, on guitar. In the spring of 2009, Josh Staples rejoined the band, and The Velvet Teen performed as a quartet in
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. The first and only recording with this line-up, a four-song EP titled ''No Star'', was recorded by Chris Manning at
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, and Salamander Sound in
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. The recording was first self-released on CD and sold on their
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tour in October 2010 with The New Trust. It was released digitally on November 11, 2010, and physically (12" co-release with Side With Us/Makeyousick Records) on January 7, 2011 at the band's 12"/CD release show at
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in
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. A video for the song "No Star," directed by Mike Sloat, was released on February 19, 2011. On August 9, 2012, (days after Izen announced he was no longer in the band) The Velvet Teen announced they would be recording their next full-length album in early September. Steve Choi (
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, Peace'd Out) and Roger Camero (
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, Peace'd Out) recorded and co-produced the album. On September 20, 2012, the band announced on their website, "Nearly all of the tracking is finished for our upcoming full length. Title and release details are currently being determined. 11 songs. All new material. Oh, and it RULES." On April 1, 2014 the band updated their official website with artwork for the album by Young and Sick, and new information about the release of the album in 2014. The Velvet Teen released the album ''All Is Illusory'' on June 30th, 2015.


Discography


LPs

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Out of the Fierce Parade ''Out of the Fierce Parade'' is the full-length debut album from The Velvet Teen. It was released in the US on March 19, 2002 and on June 4, 2003 in Japan. The album's artwork was designed by Logan Whitehurst, and the album was co-produced by the ...
'' (March 19, 2002) *''
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'' (July 20, 2004) *'' Cum Laude!'' (July 25, 2006) *''
All Is Illusory The Velvet Teen is an American independent rock trio from Sonoma County, California. History The Velvet Teen is originally the name of Judah Nagler's electronic solo project, whose official debut was made during a brief Icelandic tour that bega ...
'' (June 30, 2015)


Singles & EPs

* ''Comasynthesis EP'' (March 2000) *# "Your Cell" *# "Super Me" *# "Never Happy" *# "Milo 7" *# "Penning the Penultimate" *# "Reverie to Chanticleer" * ''The Great Beast February EP'' (February 2001) *# "Naked Girl" *# "Counting Backwards" *# "Mother of Love" * ''Immortality EP'' (December 2001) *# "Stay with Me" *# "Weddings and Wakes" *# "Heaven" *# "No One Will Ever Love You" (
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cover) * ''The Velvet Teen/Sin in Space Split 7"'' (September 2004) *# "Code Red" – The Velvet Teen *# "Go!" – The Velvet Teen (
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cover) *# "Extraterrestrial" – Sin In Space *# "Do You Love Me Now?" – Sin in Space (
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cover) * ''GyzmKid EP'' (May 9, 2006) *# "GyzmKid" *# "Spin the Wink" (Little Cat Remix) *# "False Profits" (Cute Version) * ''No Star'' (November 11, 2010) *# "No Star" *# "Forfor" *# "Fixing a Faucet" *# "Pavlovian Bell"


Imports and re-releases

* ''Plus, Minus, Equals (The Great Beast February and Comasynthesis)'' (July 16, 2002) ** Combines ''The Great Beast February EP'' and ''Comasynthesis EP'' onto one CD * ''Out of the Fierce Parade'' (Japanese version) (June 4, 2003) ** Includes the bonus tracks "Naked Girl," "Counting Backwards," "Mother of Love," "Your Cell," and "Code Red" * ''Elysium'' (Japanese version) (May 22, 2004) ** Includes a bonus DVD featuring music videos for "Radiapathy" and "The Prize Fighter," as well as a making-of "The Prize Fighter" video documentary * ''Secrets Safe, A Buried Box'' (Japanese only compilation CD) (October 29, 2004) ** Collects the ''Immortality EP'' and unreleased tracks * ''Elysium'' (limited double 10" vinyl) (June 16, 2005) ** Limited edition pressing includes the bonus track "No One Gets the Best of Me" * ''Cum Laude!'' (Japanese version) (June 28, 2006) ** Includes the bonus tracks "No One Gets the Best of Me," "Spin the Wink" (Little Cat Remix), and "False Profits" (Cute Version) * ''The Great Beast February / Immortality'' (20th anniversary edition) (January 3, 2022) ** Vinyl reissue of EPs ''The Great Beast February'' and ''Immortality''; pressed on orange-colored vinyl


Members


References


External links


The Velvet Teen's official website

The Velvet Teen's discography on Bandcamp

The Velvet Teen Fansite
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