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*''Honeysuckle Weeks'' (Nettwerk, 2008)
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The Submarines

The Submarines are an indie pop band from Los Angeles, California. Working as solo artists in Boston, the two members of the band, John Dragonetti and Blake Hazard, were introduced through a mutual friend. Dragonetti and Hazard soon become romantically involved, and toured Europe together as members of each other's band. The relationship lasted for four years, but ended in the fall of 2004 when the pair moved to L.A.[1] After the break-up, both Hazard and Dragonetti continued writing songs, and because Hazard still recorded her music in Dragonetti's home studio, the pair quickly discovered the songs they had written were about each other and their sadness in having broken up. Knowing this, the duo decided to work on a few songs together and eventually got back together. Hazard, who is the great-granddaughter of American writer F. Scott Fitzgerald [2], has said of the relationship, "It’s hard, definitely hard. Luckily we are like-minded aesthetically and musically." Declare a New State, The Submarines' first album, is what came out of these recording sessions. The album was mastered by a friend as a wedding present, and released in 2006 on the Nettwerk label.[3]

In season 4 finale of Nip/Tuck, the song "Brighter Discontent" was lip synced by the lead actors of the show.[1]

The duo also recorded a cover version of Little Boxes for the second season of Weeds.[2]

The Submarines contributed a version of "My Darling Clementine" to the Nettwerk compilation For The Kids Three! released October 2, 2007[3]

Honeysuckle Weeks, their second full length album was released through iTunes on April 15, 2008, and was released physically on May 13, 2008 again through Nettwerk. The Band performed material from this album on a 2008 tour with Aimee Mann.

"Brightest Hour" from Honeysuckle Weeks also appeared on Grey's Anatomy Season 4 Episode 14 - "The Becoming" during a scene in which Derek asks Meredith whether or not she wants him to stay with her to watch a patient over night rather than go home with Rose.

An instrumental cut of "You, Me and the Bourgeoisie", also from Honeysuckle Weeks, was used in a world-wide commercial for Apple, Inc. new iPhone 3G. [4] The spot, entitled Everyone, began airing in July, 2008.

The Submarines covered The Cure's "Boys Don't Cry" for American Laundromat Records tribute compilation "Just Like Heaven - a tribute to The Cure". The Wedding Present, Joy Zipper, Dean & Britta, and The Rosebuds also contributed tracks to the project. The tribute's official release date is January 27, 2009.[4]

Discography

  • Declare a New State! (Nettwerk, 2006)
  • Live Session (iTunes Exclusive, 2006)
  • Remix EP (Nettwerk, 2006)
  • For The Kids Three! Compilation (Nettwerk, 2007)
  • Honeysuckle Weeks (Nettwerk, 2008)

References

  1. ^ ANON. "The Submarines". Filter Magazine. Retrieved 2007-02-26.
  2. ^ Carraway, Kate. "Marriage Records: Coupledom in Indie Rock Has a Special Patina but Is Not Without Its Perils", L.A. Weekly, 2008-09-25
  3. ^ Brown, Marisa. "Biography". All Music Guide. Retrieved 2007-02-26.
  4. ^ ANON. "American Laundromat Records site". Retrieved 2008-09-12.