Lost Valentinos

For the original 50s-60s R&B group with Bobby Womack, see The Valentinos.
Lost Valentinos
Origin Sydney, Australia
Genres Indie rock, psychedelic rock, dance-punk, synthpop
Labels etcetc
Universal Music Australia
Website Official Website
MySpace Page
Members Nik Yiannikas
Pat Santamaria
Andrew Santamaria
Jono Ma

Lost Valentinos are a band from Sydney, Australia. They released two EPs under the band name The Valentinos but changed their name in mid-2007 to Lost Valentinos due to the threat of legal action by soul artists from the 1950s, Bobby Womack & The Valentinos.[1] Lost Valentinos have been described by NME as "A skittering shitstorm of punk fury, disco beats and psychedelic excursions, the sonic invention of M83, Can and My Bloody Valentine melding with the panty-poking fun of Wham!, The Pixies and The Human League."

History

The band’s eponymous debut EP, The Valentinos, produced by Kim Moyes of The Presets was released in 2005 and featured Midnight Juggernauts's Daniel Stricker and a young Kirin J Callinan (credited as Kieran Callinan), of Mercy Arms, on guitar. The EP’s original pressing sold out in its first week of release. Their first single "Man With A Gun" received heavy rotation on Triple J.

Their second EP, Damn And Damn Again, was produced by Nick Littlemore of PNAU and was mastered in New York by Greg Calbi, who has worked with the likes of Blondie, Sonic Youth and The Strokes. By this stage Jono Ma had replaced Kirin J Callinan. Upon meeting, the two guitarists began working together and would later go on to be founding members of the improvisational collective F.L.R.L.

The band, now Lost Valentinos, released their third EP Miles From Nowhere in 2007.

They released their debut album, Cities of Gold, on 9 September 2009. It was recorded during 2008 and 2009 in Sydney, London, and Berlin. The album was produced by Ewan Pearson, who has worked with bands such as Chemical Brothers and The Rapture. Four singles were released from the album: "The Bismarck", "Serio", "Midnights", and "Thief".

Members

Former members

Discography

Albums

EPs

Singles

Touring

References

  1. "Re-Name The Valentinos : Mess+Noise". Messandnoise.com. 2007-04-25. Retrieved 2014-06-28.
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