Hey Violet is an American
pop rock
Pop rock (also typeset as pop/rock) is a fusion genre with an emphasis on professional songwriting and recording craft, and less emphasis on attitude than rock music. Originating in the late 1950s as an alternative to normal rock and roll, ear ...
band from
Los Angeles
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,
California
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, consisting of Rena Lovelis (lead vocals, bass), Nia Lovelis (drums, percussion, piano, keyboards, synthesizers, backing vocals) and Casey Moreta (lead and rhythm guitar, backing vocals).
Formed in 2008 as Cherri Bomb while its members were still in middle school, the band was originally an all-female
hard rock group, consisting of Julia Pierce (lead vocals, lead guitar), Miranda Miller (rhythm guitar, keyboards, backing vocals), Rena Lovelis (bass, backing vocals), and Nia Lovelis (drums, percussion, backing vocals). In 2013, Pierce left the band and was later replaced by Casey Moreta. In 2015, the group changed their name to Hey Violet and drastically altered their sound. They later signed to
Hi or Hey Records, founded by
5 Seconds of Summer, whom they supported on the
Rock Out with Your Socks Out and
Sounds Live Feels Live tours.
Iain Shipp (bass, keyboards) joined the band officially in September 2016 but left in 2019. In August 2017, Miller announced her departure from the band via social media.
History
2008–2013: Cherri Bomb and Pierce's departure
Cherri Bomb consisted of Julia Pierce on vocals and lead guitar, sisters Nia and Rena Lovelis on drums and bass respectively, and second guitarist Miranda Miller. Although all four were born on the east coast of the United States, they each moved to California for better opportunities in music.
Pierce said that at around 10 or 11 years old she had the vision of forming a rock band with girls her own age, and eventually recruited the other members after putting flyers up around Los Angeles and advertisements on
Craigslist
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Craig Newmark began the ...
.
Nia was the first she teamed up with and, after trying out some other musicians, Miller joined after sending them videos of her playing and singing.
Needing a bassist to complete the lineup, they asked Nia's sister Rena, who played guitar, to take up bass temporarily, but it became permanent.
Miller stated that the group formed with the concept of all four being capable of singing lead on different songs.
The name Cherri Bomb originated from the book ''Cherry Bomb The Ultimate Guide to Becoming a Better Flirt, a Tougher Chick, and a Hotter Girlfriend, and to Living Life Like a Rock Star'' by
Carrie Borzillo, which Nia and Rena were reading and recommended to the others. Miller said, "After reading it, we kinda decided that name really fit our personality because it is about being a rocker chick. It was really just cute, funny and awesome".

Rena said her first show with the band was to an audience of 40,000 on
Independence Day
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2009 at Warner Park in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles.
Nia and Rena's mother,
Anastasia
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, had previously played in a band with former
Hole
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and
Mötley Crüe
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drummer
Samantha Maloney
Samantha Maloney (born December 11, 1975) is an American musician best known for playing in the bands Hole and Mötley Crüe. She has also performed live with Eagles of Death Metal and Peaches.
Early career
Maloney received her first drum-kit ...
.
Maloney took on the job of managing Cherri Bomb and got them their first tour, opening for
the Smashing Pumpkins
The Smashing Pumpkins (also referred to as simply Smashing Pumpkins) are an American alternative rock band from Chicago. Formed in 1988 by frontman and guitarist Billy Corgan, bassist D'arcy Wretzky, guitarist James Iha and drummer Jimmy Chambe ...
in 2010.
On June 14, 2011, they signed to
Hollywood Records
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,
and on October 18, 2011, they released their debut EP, ''Stark''. It includes a cover of "
The Pretender", which the ''
Deseret News
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'' reported earned them a spot opening for the
Foo Fighters
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after
Dave Grohl
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heard it.
Cherri Bomb were also an opening act for bands such as
Bush,
Camp Freddy
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,
Filter,
Staind
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and
Steel Panther
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History
Metal Sho ...
.
They played European festivals, including
Oxegen
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in
Ireland
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(the youngest act to appear),
T in the Park
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in
Scotland
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,
Sonisphere and the
Reading and Leeds Festivals
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. The band released their first studio album, ''
This Is the End of Control'', on May 15, 2012, which charted on ''
Billboard
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s
Top Hard Rock Albums
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at number 24 and
Top Heatseekers
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at number 11. They appeared on the
Warped Tour
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in July–August 2012. In August 2012, they toured with the Welsh rock band
Lostprophets
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.
On January 23, 2013, Cherri Bomb announced on their
Facebook
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page that they had parted ways with Pierce. When asked the reasoning behind the departure, Miller commented on her
Tumblr
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that it was due to "creative differences", and that "we went our separate ways because we wanted to go in one direction and she wanted to go in another." However, after Pierce's departure was announced she took to her own Facebook page and clarified that she did not leave the band voluntarily. Pierce stated, "When I started Cherri Bomb five years ago, I envisioned something beautiful for this band. It's unfortunate that I'm no longer part of it. Sadly, what has happened wasn't my decision. I never imagined it ending up this way." Pierce later reflected on the split in 2017 saying, that, with the members all being
minors, their parents "made things so much more complicated. It just got to a point where we weren't working together anymore. It was obvious that the families really wanted to go in a different direction than I did, so we parted ways. It worked out for the best. Now they're doing what they want to do and so am I."
In February 2013, the band also parted ways with Hollywood Records.
That same month, the remaining members announced that they were writing new material and wanted to explore different musical avenues and not "put a definition on what our sound will turn out to be".
Miller said that her and Rena were taking over lead vocals and that they were open to finding another lead guitarist or just staying a trio; "We're currently jamming with some friends and great musicians and trying different things out."
Guitarist Casey Moreta joined Cherri Bomb that year on a temporary basis. On March 9, 2013, Moreta was asked to join the band permanently while performing on stage at
The Viper Room
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.
2015–2018: Rebranding as Hey Violet and ''From the Outside''

On February 18, 2015, after Pierce's departure the remaining members announced on their official
YouTube
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channel that they had changed their name to Hey Violet. On March 19, 2015, they released their new single "This Is Why". On March 24, it was confirmed that they would be signed to
Hi or Hey Records,
5 Seconds of Summer's partnership of
Capitol Records
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.
On June 15, Hey Violet announced that they would be releasing their first EP ''I Can Feel It'' in July. The band were the opening support act for 5 Seconds of Summer on the European and North American legs of their
Rock Out with Your Socks Out Tour
The Rock Out with Your Socks Out Tour was the first headlining concert tour by Australian pop rock band 5 Seconds of Summer, promoting the band's self-titled debut album. The pre-tour began on 13 November 2014 in Phoenix, Arizona, continui ...
. In both the European and USA/Canadian legs of the tour, they played free acoustic sets outside the show venues for fans. The band also went on its own European headlining tour in winter 2015. It was during this tour that Rena Lovelis stopped playing the bass to focus on her vocals, and a temporary bassist was brought on. They continued to open for 5SOS on the North American leg of their 2016
Sounds Live Feels Live World Tour
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. During this tour, new touring bassist Iain Shipp was introduced, and was later made an official member of the band in September 2016.
Their second EP ''Brand New Moves'' was released in August 2016, with follow-up single "
Guys My Age
"Guys My Age" is a song by American rock band Hey Violet. The song was released as a digital download on September 20, 2016. The synth-pop song is about the singer's past upsets with "guys her age" and finding success with a "grown up".
Critic ...
" in September 2016. The song was the group's first commercial success, charting in the United States, Canada, and Australia.
In March 2017, "Break My Heart" was released as the second single from their second studio album, ''
From the Outside''.
[ The album was released on June 16, 2017. The song had minor commercial success. The third and final single, "Hoodie" was released in August. On August 31, Miller announced her departure from the band via the group's social media accounts, stating that touring had become "grueling".
Looking back on the beginning years of Hey Violet, Rena admitted that they were "feeling put into a bit of a box," not getting to explore their sound as much as they wanted to.]
2019–present: Singles and Shipp's departure
The band released a new single titled "Better by Myself" on April 12, 2019, along with a music video, directed by Marcella Cytrynowicz.
On April 16, 2019, following allegations of sexual assault, Hey Violet announced Shipp's departure from the band via Twitter.
Throughout 2019, the band released a slew of singles, including "Close My Eyes" on June 21, "Queen of the Night" on July 19, and "Clean" on October 17.
On March 12, 2021, after not releasing any music for the year of 2020, the band released a new single called "Friends Like This" and announced they'll be releasing three more EPs that, according to Hollywood Life, will be about loss, falling to their vices and growing from your mistakes. Rena admits that "Friends Like This" is about "how heleaned into so many unhealthy habits trying to escape erown mind that hecouldn't even connect" with those around her. The first EP in the series, ''Problems'', addresses loss and loneliness, while the second EP focuses on vices that "satiate the longing for wholeness." ''Problems'' was released on June 18, 2021. On October 22, 2021, the second EP in the series, ''Deep End'' was released. The final EP in the series, ''Bloom'', was released on April 29, 2022.
Musical style
Hey Violet's musical style has been described as pop punk
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, pop
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* Pop!, a UK pop group
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* ''Pop'' (G ...
, EDM
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pop rock
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,[ and ]electropop
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.[ Rena has cited female musicians like ]Alanis Morissette
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, Amy Winehouse
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A m ...
, Hayley Williams
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Born and raised in Missi ...
, Janis Joplin
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, Kate Bush
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, Stevie Nicks
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, and Taylor Swift
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as influences, while Nia draws inspiration from Beyoncé and Madonna's performances. As Cherri Bomb, their music was referred to as hard rock and alternative rock
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. Pierce cited the Foo Fighters
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, My Chemical Romance
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, Muse
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, Paramore
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, and the Smashing Pumpkins
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as influences on the original band.
Band members
Current members
* Rena Lovelis – lead vocals , bass , backing vocals
* Nia Lovelis – drums, percussion, piano, backing vocals , keyboards, synthesizers
* Casey Moreta – lead guitar, backing vocals , rhythm guitar
Former members
* Julia Pierce – lead guitar, lead vocals
* Miranda Miller – rhythm guitar, keyboards, backing vocals , synthesizers
* Iain Shipp – bass, synthesizers , keyboards
Touring members
* Edison Lo – bass
* Vicky Warwick – bass, keyboards
Timeline
Discography
*'' This Is the End of Control'' (2012)
*'' From the Outside'' (2017)
Awards
Tours
;Headlining
* Hey Violet Live (2019)
;Promotional
* From The Outside UK Tour (2017)
;Supporting
* 5 Seconds of Summer – Rock Out with Your Socks Out Tour
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(2014–2015)
* 5 Seconds of Summer – Sounds Live Feels Live World Tour
The Sounds Live Feels Live World Tour was the second headlining concert tour by Australian pop rock band 5 Seconds of Summer, in support of their second studio album, ''Sounds Good Feels Good''. The tour started on February 19, 2016 in Nagoya, ...
(2016)
* Olivia O’Brien – It Was a Sad F*cking Tour (2020)
References
External links
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