Chief was a four-person band from
Santa Monica
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,
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, stationed in
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, California. Chief has released three singles entitled "Mighty Proud," "Breaking Walls", and "Night and Day," as well as an EP called "The Castle Is Gone" and their debut and only full album, ''Modern Rituals''. All of these releases (except for the EP which was released under their own record label) have been via
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.
They have been compared to bands such as
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and
Local Natives
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by ''
The New York Times
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''. The ''Times'' goes on to say "Mr. Koga can sound like the young
Tom Petty
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." Other reviews of Chief have similarly been generally good. On June 14, 2011, they played their farewell show at
The Troubadour but began performing together again one year later.
History
Beginning: 2008–2009
All four band members grew up in Los Angeles and attended school at
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. When they first got to know each other, they were all working on various projects.
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Before releasing any albums as Chief, they toured extensively. Their first EP, ''The Castle Is Gone'', was self-released in 2008. The EP was reviewed positively by ''HearYa'', who stated, "I am loving this band."
Their first ]single
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as well as first piece to be signed to Domino Records, "Mighty Proud", was released on November 17, 2009. ''The Fader
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'' stated, "they’ve earned their stripes (or patterns), with smoky hooks and group singalongs of tracks tailor-made for union rallies."
2010
In 2010, Chief continued to tour extensively, and released two singles and a full album. "Night And Day" was released on June 22, 2010, by Domino Records. ''Listen Before You Buy'' compares the "rich, layered" vocals to that of Band Of Horses
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.
"Breaking Walls" was released on June 29, again by Domino Records.
This single was described by Contactmusic.com
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as "very melodic, has a lovely light jangly guitar loop paired with the occasionally subdued use of power chords backed by some very pert percussion," the vocals being " Verve like."
Their only album, ''Modern Rituals'', was released on August 17, 2010, on Domino Records. ''Modern Rituals'' received average reviews. ''Rolling Stone
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'' gave the album 3 stars, and ''Spin
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'' gave them a 5 out of 10. Pitchfork Media
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gave the album a 5.2, stating, "Chief seem more or less like a bunch of hippies", and "Chief are rarely better than competent at anything they try to do here". The album also received positive reviews. ''Filter
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'' stated, "Considering how they got signed to Domino Records without even having a full length album makes you think, “Hey, these guys must be good.” In ''Modern Rituals'', they prove exactly that." ''Paste
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'' gave the album a 7.2.
Break-up and reunion
On June 14, 2011, they played their farewell show at The Troubadour,[ shortly after announcing their breakup, which they said was "due to creative and personal differences."]
In July 2012, Evan Koga announced via Twitter that Chief had reunited. They have resumed performing, mostly in the Los Angeles area.
Members
*Evan Koga – lead vocals
*Mike Moonves – bass guitar
* Danny Fujikawa – guitar
* Michael Fujikawa – drums
Discography
Studio albums
*''Modern Rituals
Chief was a four-person band from Santa Monica, California, stationed in Los Angeles, California. Chief has released three singles entitled "Mighty Proud," "Breaking Walls", and "Night and Day," as well as an EP called "The Castle Is Gone" and the ...
'' (August 17, 2010) (Domino Records)
Extended plays
*"The Castle Is Gone" (2008) (self-released)
Singles
*"Mighty Proud" (2009) (Domino Records)
*"Night and Day" (2010) (Domino Records)
*"Breaking Walls" (2010) (Domino Records)
References
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Musical groups disestablished in 2011