The Motion Sick
The Motion Sick | |
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Origin | Boston, Massachusetts, USA |
Genres | Alternative rock, Indie rock, post-punk |
Years active | 2006–2010 |
Website |
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Members |
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Past members | Jane Allard |
The Motion Sick is an indie rock band formed in Boston around 2006 known for "infectious, upbeat pop"[1] and melancholy lyrics.[2] The band has released two full-length albums, Her Brilliant Fifteen (2006) and The truth will catch you, just wait... (2008) as well as a split 7" with Golden Bloom (2010) and an EP of novelty songs (2010).
They sprung into notoriety after being featured as band of the month in SPIN Magazine[3] in early 2006 and were selected as the best unsigned band in Boston by commercial radio station WFNX during the Last Band Standing competition.[4] They also won The Boston Phoenix Best Local Band 2009 honor.[5]
In 2008, the lead single from their second album, "30 Lives" aired extensively on TV stations around the world including MTV, Fuse TV, and MuchMusic.[6] The song and video were noted for featuring a reference to using a video game code (The Konami Code) to get 30 lives to spend with a partner. The music video is a satire of 1950s and 1980s high-school movies and musicals and contains references to Grease, Back to the Future, Weird Science, and others.[7] In late 2008, the song and video were included in several releases of the video game Dance Dance Revolution: DDR X (Arcade game and PlayStation 2) and DDR Universe 3[8] (Xbox 360).
The Motion Sick has been on indefinite hiatus since 2010.
Discography
Studio albums
- Her Brilliant Fifteen (2006)
- The truth will catch you, just wait... (2008)
EPs
- Novelty Songs Volume 1 (2010)
- Golden Bloom vs. The Motion Sick 7" (2010)
Singles
- "Satellite" (2006)
- "Pre-Existing Condition" (2006)
- "30 Lives" (2008)
Miscellaneous
- "Winged Bicycle" on Consequence of Sound Anniversary Mix Tape (2008)
Music videos
Video | Album | Recorded in | Director |
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"Satellite" | The Motion Sick | 2006 | Gem |
"Pre-Existing Condition" | The Motion Sick | 2006 | Gem |
"30 Lives" | The Motion Sick | 2008 | Neil Forman |
"Aquaman's Lament" | The Motion Sick | 2010 | Leesa Coyne |
"I Grew A Mustache" | The Motion Sick | 2010 | Michael J. Epstein |
References
- ↑ Perry, Jonathan (November 13, 2009). "Boston Globe". The Boston Globe.
- ↑ "Boston Globe".
- ↑ "SPIN Magazine".
- ↑ "Last Band Standing".
- ↑ "Boston Phoenix".
- ↑ "The Motion Sick Video Airplay".
- ↑ "The Motion Sick "30 Lives" Video".
- ↑ "Track List for DDR Universe 3".
External links
- Official website including lyrics and downloads