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+44 (pronounced "Plus Forty Four", also known as (+44) or Plus-44) is a band formed by former blink-182 members Mark Hoppus (bass guitar and vocals) and Travis Barker (drums and keyboards). +44 is a super group that consists of former Transplants touring guitarist Craig Fairbaugh and the lead guitarist of The Nervous Return, Shane Gallagher. The band's debut album, When Your Heart Stops Beating, was released on November 14, 2006. According to Hoppus, the band's name, +44, refers to the international dialling code of the United Kingdom, the country where Hoppus and Barker first discussed the project.
+44: History
+44 - Formation
After the blink-182 "indefinite hiatus" in February 2005, former members, Hoppus and Barker wanted to continue working on music. The duo began to colloborate which resulted in writing and recording new songs together in a friend's (Matt Andrew) basement. Originally, electronic drums, keyboards, samples and direct computer recordings were used in the majority of recordings. Barker later stated that the whole electronic element of the band was derived from "155", the first song he and Hoppus wrote as a band.
As work continued on the demos, Get The Girl vocalist Carol Heller was invited, by Hoppus and Barker, to try out her vocals. Heller's performance was agreeable enough to the band and as a result the three kept working on more songs together. The band's formation changed again early in the year of 2006, with the addition of guitarist Matt Andrew. In order to progress with their demos, Barker and Hoppus acquired a studio, a move which marked a "turning point for +44." The band began working solely in the studio they had purchased, playing live drums, guitars and vocals. The band's sound had started with an electronic element which became less evident, but still remained a key feature. As a result, Heller found she wasn't compatible with the band's direction, and with the addition of her wish to start a family, she left the band. The vocal work that Heller contributed is still present in the songs "Make You Smile", "Weatherman" and the "No, It Isn't" demo.
Work continued on the band's first record, with members, Hoppus, Barker and Shane Gallagher, until three quarters of the recording had been done. At this point a new member joined, Craig Fairbaugh, who was to play second guitar and backup vocals.
+44 - When Your Heart Stops Beating
As the projected release date started to draw in, speculation on the title of the band's debut album began to circulate. At first, it was believed that the album would be called "A Little Death Makes Life More Meaningful". It was then changed to "Little Death" and the final name Hoppus settled on. "When Your Heart Stops Beating". A song, entitled "Lycanthrope" was released on the +44 website in early September 2006. This was only the second song that fans had heard other than "No, It Isn't" and had more of a "punk" feel to it.
Later in September 2006, KROQ radio played the title track of the forthcoming album after a message from Mark Hoppus through his MySpace blog, alerting fans to this fact. The band played their first gig on the September 7, 2006 at the Roxy Theatre in Hollywood; Hoppus stated it was the first show he had performed in two years. The audience received free shirts that say "THE FIRST SHOW SEPTEMBER 7, 2006 LOS ANGELES, CA THE ROXY THEATRE" or "BORN IN LONDON AND RAISED IN LOS ANGELES" (referring to the band being created during a conversation between Hoppus and Barker in London and the band writing/recording their record in Los Angeles). The band followed this up by their second ever gig and first ever UK gig in London at the Astoria. Both gigs were met with very encouraging reactions from fans, considering that at that time, only one completely recorded and mastered song, "When Your Heart Stops Beating" had been heard.
A music video for "When Your Heart Stops Beating" was shot in a factory in LA shortly after their first gig. Fans were invited along to feature in the video if they were over the age of 18. The video debuted in the US on TRL in late September 2006. During the shooting of the video, Travis Barker injured his arm, which was discovered weeks later after playing a whole European promo tour. Fans can hear parts of this through Mark's podcast, Hi My Name Is Mark. This left the band with no option but to postpone part of its US tour, originally scheduled for October 2006, to December of the same year.
The release date for the album was confirmed to be November 14, 2006 for North America, November 13, 2006 for Europe, and November 11, 2006 for Australia. The band released two singles to support the album release. "When Your Heart Stops Beating" was released in the US whereas in the UK, "Lycanthrope" was released as a 7" vinyl on November 8, 2006. On November 13, 2006, a day before the release, during the show at the 9:30 Club, the album was sold early, with a free pink "Cliffdiving" 7".
Upon ordering a t-shirt from +44, fans were randomly chosen to receive a limited edition CD that contains the demo of the song "No, It Isn't". The packaging states that there are only 500 of these discs.
A brand new electronic remix of "When Your Heart Stops Beating" was added to the band's official website, as well as their MySpace on October 23, 2006. The song "Lycanthrope" is on the soundtrack of the video game Tony Hawk's Project 8, in which Travis Barker is an unlockable character.
Regarding the lyrical content of the album, Hoppus stated that "the +44 album is by far the most lyrically personal music I have ever written. The words are everything I have inside me put on a CD. This is the most personal album any of us have ever written. You want to know who we are, what we think, or how we feel? Listen to the +44 CD." The album refers to the break-up of blink-182, and "the ugly feelings that were left over afterwards," according to Hoppus. The song "No It Isn't", released on Tom Delonge's birthday, December 13, is primarily directed towards DeLonge's departure from blink-182.
The band appeared on The Late Show with David Letterman on November 15, 2006, playing "When Your Heart Stops Beating", as well as Jimmy Kimmel Live on December 19, 2006.
The band then appeared on UK TV music show "The Rock Hour" describing the reasons of forming +44.
+44 did a cover of the Descendents' song, "Christmas Vacation" for KROQ's Kevin & Bean's Christmas album, and on tour in Minneapolis, Minnesota, at First Avenue. Later they did a cover of Berlin's song, The Metro, for their second European Tour.
+44's When Your Heart Stops Beating was ranked number 2 in Maxim's top 10 music for 2006.
The second UK single is "When Your Heart Stops Beating" to coincide with their current tour in Europe. It will be released on February 12, 2007. It will be released on 7" vinyl containing the title track and an electronic mix of the title track. The CD version will contain the title track and "Baby Come On". The single's music video premiered on Kerrang TV on the January 11, 2007. The video is also available to select from the Kerrang Playlist. It can be seen on Scuzz, MTV 2 and The Box as well.
To date, sales of the album have been less than expected with extremely limited radio airplay in the U.S.
The third single in the UK will be "Chapter 13". Yahoo! released the video for the song which was directed by American video director Jason B. Bergh.
The second single in the USA is supposed to be "Baby Come On" according to Mark Hoppus' blog.
Due to his arm injury, Travis Barker pulled out of going on tour with +44 in Europe and Australia, but he will return to perform with +44 in the summer of 2007 with Fall Out Boy, The Academy Is..., Paul Wall, and Cobra Starship on the 2007 Honda Civic Tour (currently, Gil Sharone is filling in for him.) It is rumored that +44 will appear at a variety show in New Orleans called "The Joseph Burwell Show featuring Steve Harris" sometime in 2007.. They will also be playing on the main stage at the Reading and Leeds Festival in England in the summer along with rival band Angels and Airwaves who feature former blink-182 member Tom Delonge. However, it is very unlikely the three former members with come face to face for the first time since the split because the two bands are playing playing at different venues at different times.
+44: Members
+44 - Current
- Mark Hoppus (formerly in blink-182) - lead vocals, bass guitar
- Travis Barker (Expensive Taste; formerly in Aquabats, blink-182, Box Car Racer, Transplants) - drums, keyboards
- Craig Fairbaugh (The Mercy Killers; formerly in Transplants, The Forgotten and Lars Frederiksen and the Bastards) - rhythm guitar, back-up vocals
- Shane Gallagher (formerly in The Nervous Return) - lead guitar
+44 - Former
- Carol Heller (formerly of Get the Girl) - vocals, guitar (2005-2006)
+44 - Injury Replacement
+44 - Trivia
Mark Hoppus was given three signature model bass prototype guitars recently. Due to this, Mark Hoppus has retired his now infamous hot pink, skull and cross bone in-laid bass. This guitar has been on tour since 2000 and can be seen in the "Always" video. |
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