Kids of 88
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Kids Of 88: Jordan Arts and Sam McCarthy.
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Origin | Auckland City, New Zealand |
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Years active | 2008-2013 |
Labels | Dryden St / Sony Music Australia |
Associated acts | TNAF |
Members | Jordan Arts Sam McCarthy |
Kids of 88 are a New Zealand new wave duo based in Auckland, consisting of Jordan Arts and Sam McCarthy. They are best known for their 2009 single, "My House". They have since signed through Dryden Street to Sony Music and released the album Sugarpills in August 2010. In 2014 the duo stated that 'the [Kids of 88] project has concluded.'
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Members
History
2000–2009: Career beginnings and style
It is known that the two have been best friends for ten years. They attended St Peter's College, Auckland, where they formed the band Incursa, winning the 2004 Smokefreerockquest.[1] Sharing a passion for music, they decided to become musicians. The duo have described their music as "a cross between a late 80s police drama intro theme and a sophisticated super hussy. With sleazy basslines and mind-numbingly catchy hooks, Kids Of 88 are all about poking tongues and making sweaty suggestive innuendos."[2]
They cite their influences as "Groove, mood, and slutty arrangements. 16th hi hats and hand claps. Culture and couture, Gangster and glamour".[3]
McCarthy is also a member of the band Goodnight Nurse.
2010–2011: Sugarpills and extended play
In April 2010, Kids of 88 signed a worldwide record deal with Sony Music.[4]
On the back of their debut album release, Kids of 88 are set to tour New Zealand with fellow kiwi indie band The Naked and Famous, the tour will hit the four main centres of Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin beginning 30 September.[5]
At the 2010 New Zealand Music Awards, Kids of 88 won 'Single of the Year' and (with Tim Van Dammen) 'Music Video of the Year' for their single "Just a Little Bit".[6]
In November 2010 they toured Australia and in December 2010 they headed to Europe to support Ke$ha on her tour.
In February 2011 they released an EP which included the track "Sugarpills" and 4 other new ones.
In July 2011 they released an extended Sugarpills version to Australia and the United States known as Sugarpills (Australian Edition) which includes the track Sugarpills and two new songs from the EP released into New Zealand in February.
On the 8 August 2011 episode of MTV's Teen Wolf entitled "Formality", they were featured as the live band performing at the Beacon Hills formal.[7] During their on screen set, they played "Just a Little Bit", "Ribbons of Light" and "Universe".[8]
2012: Modern Love
The second studio album, Modern Love[9] was released worldwide on 5 October 2012. The first single "Tucan" was released on 11 May 2012. "Bad Talk" had been confirmed as the second single, with funding for its music video provided by NZ On Air, but has since been changed to "LaLa". Both tracks "Tucan" and "LaLa" had videos released well before the release of the full sophomore album, which were both shot and directed by Levi Beamish. Tracks from the four-week JB Hi-Fi NZ Modern Love pre-order deal include "Bones", "Mercury", "LoveFlow" and "FrenchGreen", adopting the new no-space KidsOf88 look.
Since the release of the album, the duo went on to release a third single from Modern Love, "TheDrug"[citation needed], the music video to which was directed and shot by Sam Kristofski, starring several of the band's friends and neighbours.[citation needed]
On 23 July 2013, the band released a music video for their song "Bad Talk".[10]
Discography
Kids of 88 discography | |
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Studio albums | 2 |
Music videos | 9 |
EPs | 1 |
Singles | 7 |
Albums
Studio albums
Year | Album details | Peak positions |
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NZ[11] | ||
2010 | Sugarpills
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2 |
2012 | Modern Love
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17 |
Extended plays
Year | Album details | Peak positions |
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NZ[11] | ||
2011 | Sugarpills EP
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Singles
As a main artist
Year | Single | Peak positions | Album |
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NZ[12] | |||
2009 | "My House" | 3 | Sugarpills |
2010 | "Just a Little Bit" | 11 | |
"Downtown" | 21 | ||
"Sugarpills" | Sugarpills EP | ||
2012 | "Tucan" | Modern Love | |
"LaLa" | 30 | ||
"The Drug" |
As featured artist
Year | Single | Peak positions | Album |
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NZ[13] | |||
2012 | "Feel Inside (And Stuff Like That)" Flight of the Conchords charity single |
1 | Non album song |
Promotional Singles
Year | Single | Album |
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2010 | "Everybody Knows" | Sugarpills |
2011 | "Nerves" | Sugarpills EP |
2012 | "Euphoria" | Modern Love |
"Komodo" |
Music videos
Year | Title | Director | Official link |
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2009 | "My House" | Jacob Thomas | Official Video |
2010 | "Just a Little Bit" | Tim van Dammen[14] | Official Video |
"Ribbons of Light"[15] | Toby Angwin[16] | Official Video | |
"Downtown" | Special Problems[1][17] | Official Video | |
2011 | "Sugarpills" | Jae Morrison[18] | Official Video |
2012 | "Tucan" | Levi Beamish[19] | Official Video |
"LaLa" | Levi Beamish[20] | Official Video | |
2013 | "The Drug" | Sam Kristofski[21] | Official Video |
"Bad Talk" | Jordan Arts | Official Video |
- ^ "Special Problems" is the combined work of Campbell Hooper and Joel Kefali.
Filmography
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2011 | MTV's Teen Wolf | Themselves | "Formality" (Season 1, episode 11)[7] |
Channel 4's Fresh Meat | Soundtrack | "Just a Little Bit" (Season 1, episode 8)[7] | |
2013 | New Girl | Soundtrack | "LaLa" (Season 2, episode 22)[7] |
Awards and nominations
Year | Type | Award | Result |
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2010 | New Zealand Music Awards | Vodafone People's Choice Award[22] | Nominated |
Vodafone Single of The Year ("Just a Little Bit")[22] | Won | ||
C4 Best Music Video ("Just a Little Bit")[22] | Won | ||
2011 | FOUR Best Group[23] | Nominated | |
The Edge Best Pop Album ("Sugarpills")[23] | Nominated | ||
2013 | Best Producer ("Modern Love")[24] | Nominated | |
The Edge Best Pop Album ("Modern Love") | Nominated |
References
- ↑ Past winners of the Smokefreerockquest, 2004
- ↑ "Pop&R&B Stage", Jim Beam Homegrown 2013(Retrieved 4 March 2013)
- ↑ Kids of 88 on The Slab, on The Edge radio station website.
- ↑ Crazed Hits - Kids of 88 sign to Sony
- ↑ NEWS: Kids Of 88 & The Naked And Famous Tour Rip It Up Magazine Retrieved 2010-07-09
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- ↑ Beat.com.au - Kids of 88
- ↑ KidsOf88 - Bad Talk (Official Video) on YouTube
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- ↑ Just a Little Bit - Kids Of 88 - Official Video
- ↑ Kids of 88: Official Site
- ↑ Kids of 88 - Ribbons of Light [Official Video]
- ↑ Special Problems
- ↑ KIDS OF 88 - SUGARPILLS on Vimeo
- ↑ KidsOf88 - Tucan feat Alisa Xayalith on Vimeo
- ↑ KidsOf88 - LaLa (Official Video) on YouTube
- ↑ Kids of 88 - The Drug - The Slab - The Edge NZ
- ↑ 22.0 22.1 22.2 http://www.nzmusicawards.co.nz/2010/10/07/2010-vnzma-winners/
- ↑ 23.0 23.1 http://www.nzmusicawards.co.nz/2011/09/07/2011-finalist-summary/
- ↑ First music award nominations out - NZ Herald News
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