Meg & Dia is an American
rock band formed in 2004. It was founded by sisters Meg and
Dia Frampton before becoming a five-piece act (renamed Cowards Courage and released the CD ''Straight Out of a Story Book in Las Vegas'') where they started, with additional members Eddie Friends, Ryan Hardy, Jon Cash and Alex Kruse. With the departure of the latter four, Meg & Dia subsequently reverted to their root name with additional members Nicholas Price, Jonathan Snyder (formerly of
Madison) and Carlo Gimenez.
Meg & Dia (also then known as The Meg & Dia Band) released their debut album, ''
Our Home is Gone'', in 2005. At the time, the band consisted of just the two Frampton sisters, and the album's tracks were mostly
acoustic songs. Meg played guitar and provided back-up vocals while Dia sang. A year later, they released their second album, ''
Something Real'' which featured their most well known song "Monster", their first album released under
Doghouse Records
Doghouse Records is an American record label currently based in New York City.Alan O'Connor, ''Punk Record Labels and the Struggle for Autonomy''. Lexington Books, 2008, p. 41Google Books/ref> The company was founded by Dirk Hemsath in late 1987 ...
.
The band signed with
Warner Bros. Records
Warner Records Inc. (known as Warner Bros. Records Inc. until 2019) is an American record label. A subsidiary of Warner Music Group, it is headquartered in Los Angeles, California. It was founded on March 19, 1958, as the recorded music division ...
in 2007 and released ''
Here, Here and Here'' in 2009 via
Sire Records
Sire Records (formerly Sire Records Company) is an American record label owned by Warner Music Group and distributed by Warner Records.
History Beginnings
The label was founded in 1966 as Sire Productions by Seymour Stein and Richard Gotteh ...
. Before disbanding, they were signed under the name Dia Frampton to
Universal Republic.
History
Early life: The Frampton sisters

Meg received a karaoke machine and Dia received a guitar as a Christmas gift. Dia began singing at local county fairs and retirement centers while Meg taught herself to play songs that were on the radio.
Their father was a DJ in South Korea, and the sisters often listened to his extensive record collection. The family of the Frampton sisters is composed of Meg, Dia, Jade, Rena, Nikki, Misty. Jade plays tennis for the University of Arkansas and she aspires to be a professional in the near future.
“For Christmas when we were kids, ironically Dia got the guitar and I got the karaoke machine. We quickly learned, however, what we were natural at and destined to become. She became really focused on her voice and began singing little country ditties at local county fairs and retirement centers. I started out playing whatever was on the radio or whatever happened to be in my buddies' CD player. My dad was a DJ in his early twenties so he had quite an extensive record collection that I listened to occasionally. After I experienced my first heartbreak and I thought the world was going to end, the natural way to console my tattered heart was to write a song. Of course my parents, being the supportive and loving caretakers they are, showered me with much undeserved praise and encouraged me to keep writing. My sister and I heeded their advice and began writing and playing original songs together." – Meg
2005: debut ''Our Home Is Gone''
Meg & Dia self-released their debut album, ''Our Home Is Gone'', in 2005. Only 1,000 copies were ever produced (all of which were distributed by the Frampton girls themselves). The album featured a mostly
acoustic style of music, as it was only Meg and Dia in the band. They toured extensively in support of it, sharing stages with such national acts as
Limbeck,
The Format
The Format was an American indie rock band, formed by vocalist Nate Ruess and multi-instrumentalist Sam Means (musician), Sam Means. Their style can be considered a mixture of indie, alternative, punk and folk music, with elements of 1960s and 1 ...
,
Melee
A melee ( or ) is a confused hand-to-hand combat, hand-to-hand fight among several people. The English term ''melee'' originated circa 1648 from the French word ' (), derived from the Old French ''mesler'', from which '':wikt:medley, medley'' and ...
,
An Angle,
Koufax, and
Steel Train.
After a few acoustic shows playing the songs from their debut album, they decided they needed a bigger sound. They recruited drummer Nicholas Price, and later guitarist Kenji Chan in 2005. Nick was Meg's car mechanic after she was involved in a minor car accident (which also is the result of the name for the EP What Is It? A Fender Bender). After Nick joined, Meg and Dia found bassist Ryan Groskreuetz. The songs "Nineteen Stars" and "Indiana" were included on the Frampton sisters' next album, Something Real. "Timmy" was re-worked into song "Roses" for Something Real.
2006: ''Something Real''
In January 2006 Meg and Dia recorded a second album, ''
Something Real'', with producer
Stacy Jones of
American Hi-Fi and Bill Leffler. As a teaser for the album, Meg & Dia released an EP titled ''What Is It? A Fender Bender'', on both
iTunes
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and the
Tower Records
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website in July 2006. ''What Is It? A Fender Bender'' featured "Monster" and "Indiana", and would also be part of their upcoming album. That album was soon-after released on August 8, 2006. ''Something Real'' is made up both new works and revamped versions of acoustic songs from ''Our Home is Gone''. The songs "Indiana", "Masterpiece", and "Nineteen Stars" were rerecorded with a full band, while parts of "Timmy" were incorporated into the song "Roses".
In September 2006, it was announced on the Meg & Dia MySpace page that guitarist Kenji Chan was leaving the band to focus on his solo career. His departure was on amicable terms. The band found a replacement guitarist via YouTube, Canadian Carlo Gimenez,
and the band was once again a five-piece act.
The band gained popularity through self-promotion via
MySpace
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; they were selected as the official MySpace band on the
Warped Tour 2006. Being selected as the official MySpace band came about in a peculiar way; technical staff were supposed to shut down Meg & Dia's official MySpace due to a virus script posted by an unscrupulous character. However, the technical difficulties resulted in the band gaining the attention of
Tom Anderson
Thomas Anderson (born November 8, 1970) is an American technology entrepreneur and co-founder of the social networking website Myspace, which he founded in 2003 with Chris DeWolfe. He was later president of Myspace and a strategic adviser ...
, co-founder of MySpace, who then entered them into a contest to become the official MySpace band at Warped Tour; Meg & Dia won. Meg & Dia played at Warped Tour 2006 in the MySpace tent, which had a dirt floor in lieu of a stage.
Meg & Dia returned the following year, playing the Hurley.com stage in the 2007
Warped Tour
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. The band continued touring and played alongside
Anberlin
Anberlin is an American alternative rock band formed in Winter Haven, Florida, in 2002. Since the beginning of 2007, the band consists of lead vocalist Stephen Christian, guitarists Joseph Milligan and Christian McAlhaney, bassist Deon Rexroat, ...
,
Jonezetta, and
Bayside on a national tour in early 2007, and with
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and
Saves The Day in Spring 2007.
2007
On February 19, 2007 it was confirmed that Meg & Dia signed a deal with
Warner Bros. Records
Warner Records Inc. (known as Warner Bros. Records Inc. until 2019) is an American record label. A subsidiary of Warner Music Group, it is headquartered in Los Angeles, California. It was founded on March 19, 1958, as the recorded music division ...
. The song "Roses" was featured on the
TMNT movie soundtrack. In September, Meg and Dia provided back-up vocals for
The Rocket Summer
The Rocket Summer is the solo project of Bryce Avary, a multi-instrumentalist, singer-songwriter, and record producer based in Dallas–Fort Worth, Texas.
He has released eight studio albums and several EPs. His fifth release, 2012's '' Lif ...
for their "
Yahoo!
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Who's Next?" debut.
The video for "Monster" was nominated for the
mtvU Viral Woodie Award in 2007. It advanced past the first round, but lost in the final round to ''We've Got A Big Mess On Our Hands'' by
The Academy Is....
Meg & Dia finished the year on tour with
The Spill Canvas,
PlayRadioPlay!, and
Treaty of Paris.
Meg & Dia are also involved in
To Write Love on Her Arms and
peta2. The band appeared in an anti-fur ad
and also sponsored a fashion contest on the peta2 website.
Their song, "The Mighty R-E-A-L", is the official anthem for
Real Salt Lake
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of
Major League Soccer
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.
2008–2009: Touring, ''Here, here and here''
In November 2007,
Angels & Airwaves
Angels & Airwaves (also written as Angels and Airwaves; stylized and abbreviated as ΛVΛ) is an American rock band, comprising lead vocalist/guitarist Tom DeLonge, guitarist David Kennedy, drummer Ilan Rubin, and bassist Matt Rubano.
The ban ...
confirmed that their tour in the United States would have Meg & Dia as openers, along with
The Color Fred
The Color Fred is a band headed by former Taking Back Sunday guitarist and singer Fred Mascherino. The band got their name by a poll taken on the internet and ''The Color Fred'' was declared as the fans' favorite name.
History
The band was star ...
and
Ace Enders. The tour ran from January 30 to March 15.
Afterwards, the band went to Los Angeles on March 17, to record for their album ''Here, Here and Here''.
Meg & Dia made its first United Kingdom appearance at the annual
Give It A Name festival in 2008. The band played in London on May 10, and Sheffield on May 11. Shortly afterward, the band played Give It A Name Introduces, a ten venue spin-off tour in England, Scotland and Wales, along with fellow American artists
Four Year Strong,
Mayday Parade and The Color Fred.
Over the summer, the band continued recording for their studio album, and in August, toured the United States to promote ''Something Real''. The tour consisted of 16 dates, with opening acts by alternative rockers
Jonezetta,
Dropping Daylight, and occasionally
Danger Radio. In September, the band visited the European continent for the first time, touring with
Melee
A melee ( or ) is a confused hand-to-hand combat, hand-to-hand fight among several people. The English term ''melee'' originated circa 1648 from the French word ' (), derived from the Old French ''mesler'', from which '':wikt:medley, medley'' and ...
, visiting venues from Vienna to Amsterdam and Munich, and returned to the United Kingdom in October. The concerts received positive reviews by many European critics. They
From February to April 2009, the band participated in the
Take Action 2009 tour, accompanying headliners
Cute Is What We Aim For and opening acts
Anarbor,
Every Avenue, and
Breathe Carolina
Breathe Carolina are an American electronic music duo from Denver, Colorado. The duo formed in 2007 consisting of David Schmitt and Kyle Even. They later expanded to a full band whose best-known lineup included Schmitt, Even, drummer Eric Armen ...
. A portion of all ticket sales was donated to non-profit organizations.
''
Here, here and here'' was released on April 21, over a year after recording was completed. It was sold in three formats- CD, CD + DVD package, and on vinyl. The album marks the band's first new release since signing with Warner Bros. (distributed through
Sire Records
Sire Records (formerly Sire Records Company) is an American record label owned by Warner Music Group and distributed by Warner Records.
History Beginnings
The label was founded in 1966 as Sire Productions by Seymour Stein and Richard Gotteh ...
) and the first with the band's current lineup. Musically, the album differs from previous efforts, as a result of experimentation with new instruments (strings, synths, harmonica and alternative percussion) and the inclusion of guest vocals (
Tom Higgenson on "Bored Of Your Love"). Tonally, the album includes more mature themes such as religion ("Black Wedding") and politics ("Are There Giants Too, In The Dance?"). In contrast to the heavily literature-inspired ''Something Real'', only one song from ''here, here and here'' has been definitively linked to a novel ("Hug Me" was inspired by
Brave New World
''Brave New World'' is a dystopian novel by English author Aldous Huxley, written in 1931, and published in 1932. Largely set in a futuristic World State, whose citizens are environmentally engineered into an intelligence-based social hier ...
), and several songs were written by Dia in response to her then recent breakup ("Going Away"). The title of the album comes from the eponymous closing track, which alludes to the composition process of
Mozart
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (27 January 1756 – 5 December 1791) was a prolific and influential composer of the Classical period (music), Classical period. Despite his short life, his rapid pace of composition and proficiency from an early age ...
in the lines: "'Here, Here, and Here.' He pointed to his heart and mind and ears."
The first single from the new album, "What If", was released on January 27.
The second single, "Black Wedding", was released a week later.
The video for "Black Wedding" was released exclusively on April 14, for play on MTV and MTV.com.
Meg, Dia and Nick appeared in an episode of the
BETA Records TV show where they promoted ''Here, Here and Here''. The episode included clips of the band performing "Going Away". The band participated in the
Warped Tour 2009. This was their third Warped appearance.
On October 16, the band posted on their website a new song called "5 Reasons." Meg commented that it is about a conversation she and her sister had with her mother while they were on break from a tour. From October 17 to November 29, the band toured the United States with
Never Shout Never,
Now, Now Every Children, and Carter Hulsey. Members of the band were featured in Never Shout Never's music video, "What is Love?"
Dashboard Confessional joined the tour from November 8–29.
2010–2012: Independent, ''Stormy'', ''Cocoon'', and break up
In July 2010, Meg & Dia announced that they were dropped from their label,
Warner Bros. Records
Warner Records Inc. (known as Warner Bros. Records Inc. until 2019) is an American record label. A subsidiary of Warner Music Group, it is headquartered in Los Angeles, California. It was founded on March 19, 1958, as the recorded music division ...
. Meg & Dia remain unsigned. The band has confirmed that they have recorded a new record, independent of a label, with producer Charlie Vela.
The band released the EP ''It's Always Stormy in Tillamook'' on November 2. For the first 500 people that ordered a physical copy from their website, a password and link was emailed to receive the secret song "Down The Open Road." Meg and Dia toured from November 9 – December 4 across the continental United States with Joey Ryan and The Spring Standards.
On April 5, 2011 the band released its fourth studio album titled ''
Cocoon'', featuring 11 tracks.
On June 29, Dia Frampton was named the runner-up on the television show ''
The Voice.'' She came in second to
Javier Colon
Javier Colon (stylized as Colón; born April 29, 1978) is an American acoustic singer-songwriter. He has referred to his style of music as being "acoustic soul." He was a member of EmcQ and The Derek Trucks Band, and worked with many musicians ...
. On December 6, she released her solo debut record, ''
Red''.
On December 20, the band released the EP "Be Careful, I Love You, Stay In Touch", featuring songs that didn't make it on "Cocoon." It was previously only available to those who frequently commented on the Meg & Dia forums via dropcards.com.
On October 29, 2012, Meg Frampton posted an official statement announcing the official disbandment of Meg & Dia to go back to school and concentrate on her solo career. She stated that she and Nick Price are still making music together as are Dia Frampton and Carlo Gimenez, but no more music was to be released under the name Meg & Dia.
2019: Reunion and 5th Album
On April 1, 2019, the official Meg & Dia social media pages announced that they would be reforming to play the Vans Warped Tour. On July 26 they surprise-released their fifth full-length album, ''happysad'', via Pure Noise Records. On November 1, they announced their new Christmas album, ''December, Darling,'' featuring both classic and new original songs would release November 15. They also released a single by the same name on November 1.
Members
Dia Frampton
Dia Leif Frampton (born October 2, 1987) was the lead singer of the band. She attended
Dixie High School in
St. George, Utah and
Shadow Ridge High School in
Las Vegas, Nevada
Las Vegas, colloquially referred to as Vegas, is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Nevada and the county seat of Clark County. The Las Vegas Valley metropolitan area is the largest within the greater Mojave Desert, and second-l ...
; she graduated early by also homeschooling her senior year at the same time attending public school for her junior year in 2005 then moved to Salt Lake City with her sister to further their music career. She cites as influences
Modest Mouse
Modest Mouse is an American rock music, rock band formed in 1993 in Issaquah, Washington, and currently based in Portland, Oregon. The founding members were lead singer/guitarist Isaac Brock (musician), Isaac Brock, drummer Jeremiah Green and ba ...
,
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers were an American rock band formed in Gainesville, Florida, in 1976. The band originally comprised lead singer and rhythm guitarist Tom Petty, lead guitarist Mike Campbell, keyboardist Benmont Tench, drummer ...
,
Joni Mitchell
Roberta Joan Mitchell (née Anderson; born November 7, 1943) is a Canadian and American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and painter. As one of the most influential singer-songwriters to emerge from the 1960s folk music circuit, Mitch ...
,
The Avett Brothers,
Rocky Votolato
Rocky Votolato (born March 8, 1977, in Dallas, Texas, United States) is an American indie and folk singer-songwriter. He was also a member of the rock group Waxwing. in 2025, he started a new band called Suzzallo with bandmate Rudy Gajadhar on d ...
,
Ben Folds,
Etta James
Jamesetta Hawkins (January 25, 1938 – January 20, 2012), known professionally as Etta James, was an American singer and songwriter. Starting her career in 1954, James frequently performed in Nashville's R&B clubs, collectively known as the Ch ...
,
Death Cab for Cutie
Death Cab for Cutie (commonly abbreviated to DCFC or Death Cab) is an American rock music, rock band formed in Bellingham, Washington, in 1997. Death Cab for Cutie's music has been classified as indie rock, indie pop, and alternative rock. The ...
,
The Cranberries
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, and
Cursive
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. During live performances, Dia plays percussion instruments, such as the
cowbell and
tambourine
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, and occasionally a
Casio Privia keyboard. She almost always performs without shoes on. She also does not like to eat anything within two hours of performing.
Dia often recorded a "song diary," an impromptu recorded song, on her MySpace page. She explained, "It was something very raw, and to be honest, something that I was slightly embarrassed to put up because of the quality but I did anyways, for any of our listeners who would care to hear something not hot off the production belt, but something more organic and 'home made.' It made me feel better to share my feelings with people who could connect, and I think that is what happened with many."
Dia was featured in "Where Are You Now?", a song by
The Summer Set. The song was released on the band's album, "Love Like This", on October 13, 2009.
Dia was a contestant (and eventual runner-up) on the first season of ''
The Voice'' on
NBC
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, introduced as a children's story author. She was selected to be on the team of coach
Blake Shelton
Blake Tollison Shelton (born June 18, 1976) is an American country music, country singer, songwriter and television personality. In 2001, he made his debut with the single "Austin (Blake Shelton song), Austin" from his Blake Shelton (album), self ...
, who stated, "when I heard your voice, I started to smile." Dia advanced through the show's quarter-finals and semi-finales after renditions of "
Heartless" and "
Losing My Religion". In the season finale, she sang "Inventing Shadows", an original song written by
Fraser T Smith. Notably, the aforementioned singles were the highest charting iTunes digital songs by any contestant on ''The Voice'' during its respective voting eligibility period, with "Inventing Shadows" topping the charts at No. 1. Following the season finale on June 29, 2011, "Inventing Shadows" debuted at No. 20 on the Billboard Hot 100 with 137,000 downloads sold. As of July 7, 2011 Dia's ''The Voice'' digital releases have sold 480,000 downloads. She was the opening act on the Well Lit & Amplified tour with her voice mentor and country musician
Blake Shelton
Blake Tollison Shelton (born June 18, 1976) is an American country music, country singer, songwriter and television personality. In 2001, he made his debut with the single "Austin (Blake Shelton song), Austin" from his Blake Shelton (album), self ...
, as well as performing several headlining shows of her own between Blake Shelton tour dates. At these shows, her opening act is Canadian singer/songwriter Andrew Allen. Dia's single, "The Broken Ones," was released on November 15, 2011, and her solo album, ''
Red'', was released on December 6, 2011. Dia wrote (or co-wrote) every song on ''
Red''. Notable co-written songs include "Billy the Kid", which she wrote with Mark Foster and Isom Innis, lead singer and keyboard player for
Foster the People
Foster the People is an American indie pop band formed in Los Angeles, California, in 2009. Its members include founder and frontman Mark Foster (musician), Mark Foster and keyboardist Isom Innis.
Foster founded the band in 2009 after spending ...
respectively, "Hearts out to Dry," which she wrote with her sister, Meg, and "Bullseye," which she wrote with Isabella Summers, the keyboard player for
Florence and the Machine
Florence and the Machine (stylised as Florence + the Machine) are an English indie rock band formed in London in 2007 by lead vocalist Florence Welch, keyboardist Isabella Summers, guitarist Rob Ackroyd, drummer Christopher Lloyd Hayden and harp ...
. On May 14, 2014 Dia announced her new music project
Archis,
a collaboration with film composer
Joseph Trapanese and subsequently revealed their first single "Blood".
Dia was a contestant on the 7th season of Korea's talent show, ''SuperStar K7''.
Meg Frampton
Meg Frampton (born April 3, 1985) played guitar and did back-up vocals for the band. She attended and was a cheerleader at
Dixie High School in
St. George, Utah and the
University of Utah
The University of Utah (the U, U of U, or simply Utah) is a public university, public research university in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States. It was established in 1850 as the University of Deseret (Book of Mormon), Deseret by the General A ...
in Salt Lake City. She also writes most of the songs on the albums, and finds comfort in her novels. On stage, she alternated between a Vintage White Fender American
Telecaster
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and a
Gibson ES-335
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Dot in sunburst, and a white Gibson
Les Paul Custom, though she has also played a black
Gibson Les Paul Studio in the past. Currently, she plays a glittery-gold Gretsch guitar on the Dia Frampton and Blake Shelton tours. For acoustic songs, she played a Taylor 814ce acoustic. Meg often performed wearing cap sleeve dresses. For the Blake Shelton and Dia Frampton tours, she wears a black sequin dress and silver sequin heels (which she refers to as her "heels of death.") Meg provides the lead vocals and plays keyboard for the song "Rebecca". Recently Meg has provided intro solos for some of the band's songs during live performances such as Roses and Monster. Meg Frampton decided to leave the band in June 2012 for personal and creative reasons. Jimmy Welsh, formerly of the Boston band Small Talk, has joined the band to fill in for Meg. She made a demo with Nick on a side project band called The Khaki Scouts.
Nicholas Price
Nicholas Price (born May 27, 1984) was the drummer for the band. He was raised in
Salt Lake City, Utah
Salt Lake City, often shortened to Salt Lake or SLC, is the List of capitals in the United States, capital and List of cities and towns in Utah, most populous city of the U.S. state of Utah. It is the county seat of Salt Lake County, Utah, Salt ...
and began playing drums at the age of 14. He was also in the 2004 University of Utah's Drumline. Drumming influences:
John Bonham
John Henry Bonham (31 May 1948 – 25 September 1980) was an English musician who was the drummer of the rock band Led Zeppelin. Noted for his speed, power, fast single-footed kick drumming, distinctive sound, and feel for groove, John Bonh ...
,
Chad Smith,
José Pasillas,
Jimmy Chamberlin
James Joseph Chamberlin (born June 10, 1964) is an American drummer and record producer. Described as "one of the most powerful drummers in rock," he is best known as the drummer for the alternative rock band the Smashing Pumpkins. Following the ...
,
Dave Grohl
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,
Joe Morello,
Stewart Copeland
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,
Steve Jordan,
Matt Chamberlain
Matthew Chamberlain (born April 17, 1967) is an American session drummer, record producer and songwriter. He has played with various artists, including Pearl Jam, Edie Brickell & New Bohemians, David Bowie, Tori Amos, Morrissey, The Wallflow ...
,
Joseph Modeliste.
Jonathan Snyder
Jonathan Snyder (born July 29, 1986) was the bassist of the band. He was born and raised in Bergen County, NJ. He began playing bass at age 13 in a local pop punk band Duckhunt. After some member changes and heavy life experiences, Duckhunt became Madison, based in Dumont, NJ. The band toured for the better part of four years, including
Hellogoodbye
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's first East Coast stint, until they amicably broke up in September 2006. Meg & Dia found Jonathan through Eric Finkel who worked for Doghouse Records, their label at the time. Nick contacted him and he became a member of the band.
On stage, Jonathan exclusively played
Fender Jazz Bass
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and a
Gibson Grabber Bass through a Mesa/Boogie 400+ amplifier.
Carlo Gimenez
Carlo Gimenez (born September 1, 1982) was the lead guitarist for the band. He was born to Filipino parents and raised in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. He began playing guitar at the age of 9 years. He states influences as
Paul Gilbert
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,
Joe Satriani
Joseph Satriani (born July 15, 1956)Prato, Greg"Joe Satriani – Music Biography, Credits and Discography". ''AllMusic''. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved May 28, 2014. is an American rock music, rock guitarist, composer, and songwriter. Early in hi ...
,
Stevie Ray Vaughan
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, George Benson, David Sanborn, Hiram Bullock and Kenny Wayne Shepherd. Nick found Carlo on YouTube when he was browsing videos, yet he was very flattered. Carlo had several videos of himself playing, which impressed Nick, who sent him messages asking him to join.
On stage, Carlo normally played a Gibson Les Paul when performing. He returned to the band for the 2019–present reunion
Personnel
* Mike Kaminsky – Manager
* Jake Katz – F.O.H.
Band members
Timeline
Influences
Meg and Dia have stated in interviews that many of their songs are influenced by literature, and that it has had a big influence on their lives. Many of their songs are based on books: "Monster" was based on the Cathy Ames character in ''
East of Eden'' by
John Steinbeck
John Ernst Steinbeck ( ; February 27, 1902 – December 20, 1968) was an American writer. He won the 1962 Nobel Prize in Literature "for his realistic and imaginative writings, combining as they do sympathetic humor and keen social percep ...
; "Indiana" was based on ''
Indiana
Indiana ( ) is a U.S. state, state in the Midwestern United States, Midwestern region of the United States. It borders Lake Michigan to the northwest, Michigan to the north and northeast, Ohio to the east, the Ohio River and Kentucky to the s ...
'' by
George Sand
Amantine Lucile Aurore Dupin de Francueil (; 1 July 1804 – 8 June 1876), best known by her pen name George Sand (), was a French novelist, memoirist and journalist. Being more renowned than either Victor Hugo or Honoré de Balz ...
; and "Rebecca" was based on ''
Rebecca
Rebecca () appears in the Hebrew Bible as the wife of Isaac and the mother of Jacob and Esau. According to biblical tradition, Rebecca's father was Bethuel the Aramean from Paddan Aram, also called Aram-Naharaim. Rebecca's brother was Laban (Bi ...
'' by
Daphne du Maurier
Dame Daphne du Maurier, Lady Browning, (; 13 May 1907 – 19 April 1989) was an English novelist, biographer and playwright. Her parents were actor-manager Gerald du Maurier, Sir Gerald du Maurier and his wife, actress Muriel Beaumont. Her gra ...
. "Tell Mary" was based on ''
Mary'' by
Vladimir Nabokov
Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov ( ; 2 July 1977), also known by the pen name Vladimir Sirin (), was a Russian and American novelist, poet, translator, and entomologist. Born in Imperial Russia in 1899, Nabokov wrote his first nine novels in Rus ...
. "Hug Me" is based on ''
Brave New World
''Brave New World'' is a dystopian novel by English author Aldous Huxley, written in 1931, and published in 1932. Largely set in a futuristic World State, whose citizens are environmentally engineered into an intelligence-based social hier ...
'' by
Aldous Huxley
Aldous Leonard Huxley ( ; 26 July 1894 – 22 November 1963) was an English writer and philosopher. His bibliography spans nearly 50 books, including non-fiction novel, non-fiction works, as well as essays, narratives, and poems.
Born into the ...
.
"Courage Robert" was influenced by and written about
Robert Schumann
Robert Schumann (; ; 8 June 181029 July 1856) was a German composer, pianist, and music critic of the early Romantic music, Romantic era. He composed in all the main musical genres of the time, writing for solo piano, voice and piano, chamber ...
, a famous pianist and composer.
The song "Here, Here and Here" references Mozart.
Discography
Albums
EPs
Compilations
* ''A Santa Cause 2'' – contributed "Joey Had A Smoke"
* ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles O.S.T.'' – contributed "Roses"
* ''Warped Tour 2007 Tour Compilation'' – contributed "Monster"
* ''Warped Tour 2009 Tour Compilation'' – contributed "Going Away"
* ''Take Action! Vol. 6'' – contributed "Monster"
* ''Take Action! Vol. 7'' – contributed "Roses"
* ''Take Action! Vol. 8'' – contributed "Halloween"
* ''Purevolume.com Lost Sessions'' – contributed "Roses (Acoustic)", "Lessons In NJ (Acoustic)", and "Masterpiece (Acoustic)"
Singles
* 2006: "Monster"
* 2007: "Roses"
* 2008: "What if"
* 2009: "Black Wedding"
* 2019: "December, Darling"
* 2024: "Smoke City"
Music videos
References
External links
*
Doghouse Records
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Indie rock musical groups from Utah
Sibling musical duos
Family musical groups
Indie pop groups from Utah
Musical groups established in 2004
Musical groups disestablished in 2012
Musical groups reestablished in 2019
American rock music duos
Doghouse Records artists
Pure Noise Records artists
2004 establishments in Utah