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'''Modern Skirts''' is an alternative rock band based in [[Athens, GA]]. The band consists of four members: Jay Gulley (guitar and vocals), JoJo Glidewell (guitar, piano, and vocals), Phillip Brantley (bass, guitar, and vocals) and John Q. Swint (drums).
'''Modern Skirts''' was an alternative rock band based in [[Athens, GA]]. The band consisted of four members: Jay Gulley (guitar and vocals), JoJo Glidewell (guitar, piano, and vocals), Phillip Brantley (bass, guitar, and vocals) and John Q. Swint (drums).


== Formation and First Album ==
== Formation and first album ==


Formed in early 2004, the band quickly gained popularity and notoriety in the [[Music of Athens, Georgia|Athens music scene]] thanks largely to the buzz created by their high-energy live shows in the Athens area, mostly at the world-famous [[40 Watt Club]]. August 2005 saw the independent release of their debut album, titled ''[[Catalogue of Generous Men]]''. The album quickly became a standard in Athens, and won the band the first of several Athens Music Awards. The album has been praised in various media outlets, most notably in Paste Magazine and on National Public Radio. The vocal harmonies and subtle melancholy in songs like "Pasadena" and "Sugarpile" have helped to secure the groups success in Athens and around the Southeast. Modern Skirts prominent use of the piano derives from the significant influences of groups such as [[The Beach Boys]], and their flexible use of song structure centers around catchy melodies and memorable hooks, similar to those used in [[Brit-Pop]] and by [[The Velvet Underground]].
Formed in early 2004, the band quickly gained popularity and notoriety in the [[Music of Athens, Georgia|Athens music scene]] thanks largely to the buzz created by their high-energy live shows in the Athens area, mostly at the world-famous [[40 Watt Club]]. They released an EP entitled ''This is Winning and Thinking'' in 2004. August 2005 saw the independent release of their debut LP, titled ''[[Catalogue of Generous Men]]''. The album quickly became a standard in Athens, and won the band the first of several Athens Music Awards. The album has been praised in various media outlets, most notably in Paste Magazine and on National Public Radio. The vocal harmonies and subtle melancholy in songs like "Pasadena" and "Sugarpile" have helped to secure the group's success in Athens and around the Southeast. Modern Skirts prominent use of the piano derives from the significant influences of groups such as [[The Beach Boys]], and their flexible use of song structure centers around catchy melodies and memorable hooks, similar to those used in [[Brit-Pop]] and by [[The Velvet Underground]].


== European tour and later albums ==
== Current Plans ==


The band has spent the last two years touring intensively up and down the East Coast and across the South. The group's second album, ''[[All Of Us In Our Night]]'', was released in October 2008 and features "Soft Pedals" and "Radio Breaks." They enjoyed a successful mini tour in England in the fall of 2007 where they were filmed by producers from [[The Tube]]{{dn|date=November 2012}}, who became interested in the band after [[R.E.M.]] bassist Mike Mills cited Modern Skirts as his favorite Athens band in a post Hall of Fame interview early 2007. During the summer of 2008 the band spent two weeks on a [http://www.athensmusic.com/2008/07/21/road-trip-modern-skirts-in-europe/ European tour], the highlight of which was opening for [[R.E.M.]] in Amsterdam and then again in Belgium. They still regularly play at the [[40 Watt Club]] in Athens, 930 Club in Washington DC, Mercury Lounge and Pianos in Manhattan, Union Hall in Brooklyn and hundreds of other clubs across the country.
The band spent 2006 and 2007 touring intensively up and down the east coast and across the southeastern USA. They enjoyed a short but successful tour in England in the fall of 2007, where they were filmed by producers from [[The Tube (TV series)|The Tube]], who became interested in the band after [[R.E.M.]] bassist Mike Mills cited Modern Skirts as his favorite Athens band in a post Hall of Fame interview early 2007.

The February 2008 issue of Q magazine featured a CD with a single from ''[[All Of Us In Our Night]]''. Modern Skirts' latest EP, "Happy 81," was released in July 2010, with a full length album scheduled for release in the Fall of 2010.
Also in 2007, the band released a single, "Four More Years", as well as recorded a version of the REM song "Perfect Circle" for the tribute album "Finest Worksongs".

The February 2008 issue of Q magazine featured a CD with a single from the then-upcoming ''[[All Of Us In Our Night]]'', which was released in October 2008.

During the summer of 2008 the band spent two weeks on a [https://web.archive.org/web/20080828124105/http://www.athensmusic.com/2008/07/21/road-trip-modern-skirts-in-europe/ European tour], the highlight of which was opening for [[R.E.M.]] in Amsterdam and Belgium.

Modern Skirts' second EP, "Happy 81," was released in July 2010.

Their third and final full-length album, "[[Gramahawk]]", was released in 2011, and a single, "Tennessee", in 2012.

== Breakup ==

On February 28, 2013, the band announced their breakup in an email to fans, and played their last show at the 40 Watt Club on April 5, 2013. The band members all felt "that Modern Skirts has run its course, both creatively and professionally". The band members continue to play music solo.


== Discography ==
== Discography ==
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* ''[[Athfest Compilation]]'', 2006
* ''[[Athfest Compilation]]'', 2006
* ''[[Finest Worksongs: Athens Bands Play the Music of R.E.M]]'', 2007
* ''[[Finest Worksongs: Athens Bands Play the Music of R.E.M]]'', 2007
* ''[[Four More Years Ago]]'' (Single), 2007
* ''[[Four More Years]]'' (Single), 2007
* ''[[All Of Us In Our Night]]'', 2008
* ''[[All of Us in Our Night]]'', 2008
* ''[[Happy 81]]'' (EP), 2010
* ''[[Happy 81]]'' (EP), 2010
* [[Gramahawk]], 2010
* [[Gramahawk]], 2011
* ''[[Tennessee (Modern Skirts song)|Tennessee]]'' (Single), 2012

==References==
{{Reflist}}
* [https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5238336 National Public Radio]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20071014034035/http://pastemagazine.com/action/article/3988/4_to_watch_modern_skirts Paste Magazine 1]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20071014043815/http://modernskirts.com/press/05082005_flagpole.htm Flagpole Magazine]
* [http://atlanta.creativeloafing.com/gyrobase/Content?oid=oid%3A121470 Creative Loafing]


== External links ==
== External links ==
*[http://www.athensmusic.com/2008/07/21/road-trip-modern-skirts-in-europe/ Touring with R.E.M.]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20080828124105/http://www.athensmusic.com/2008/07/21/road-trip-modern-skirts-in-europe/ Touring with R.E.M.]
*[http://www.modernskirts.com/ Modern Skirts' Official Website]
*[http://www.modernskirts.com/ Modern Skirts' Official Website]
*[http://modernskirts.vox.com/ Modern Skirts on Vox]
*[http://modernskirts.vox.com/ Modern Skirts on Vox]
*[http://www.blender.com/Modernskirtspasadena/video/10845.aspx Modern Skirts Music Video on Blender]
*[http://www.blender.com/Modernskirtspasadena/video/10845.aspx Modern Skirts Music Video on Blender]


{{Modern Skirts}}
==References==

{{reflist}}
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* [http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5238336 National Public Radio]
* [http://www.pastemagazine.com/action/article/3988/4_to_watch_modern_skirts Paste Magazine 1]
* [http://modernskirts.com/press/05082005_flagpole.htm Flagpole Magazine]
* [http://atlanta.creativeloafing.com/gyrobase/Content?oid=oid%3A121470 Creative Loafing]


[[Category:Alternative rock groups from Georgia (U.S. state)]]
[[Category:Alternative rock groups from Georgia (U.S. state)]]

Latest revision as of 17:14, 21 January 2024

Modern Skirts was an alternative rock band based in Athens, GA. The band consisted of four members: Jay Gulley (guitar and vocals), JoJo Glidewell (guitar, piano, and vocals), Phillip Brantley (bass, guitar, and vocals) and John Q. Swint (drums).

Formation and first album[edit]

Formed in early 2004, the band quickly gained popularity and notoriety in the Athens music scene thanks largely to the buzz created by their high-energy live shows in the Athens area, mostly at the world-famous 40 Watt Club. They released an EP entitled This is Winning and Thinking in 2004. August 2005 saw the independent release of their debut LP, titled Catalogue of Generous Men. The album quickly became a standard in Athens, and won the band the first of several Athens Music Awards. The album has been praised in various media outlets, most notably in Paste Magazine and on National Public Radio. The vocal harmonies and subtle melancholy in songs like "Pasadena" and "Sugarpile" have helped to secure the group's success in Athens and around the Southeast. Modern Skirts prominent use of the piano derives from the significant influences of groups such as The Beach Boys, and their flexible use of song structure centers around catchy melodies and memorable hooks, similar to those used in Brit-Pop and by The Velvet Underground.

European tour and later albums[edit]

The band spent 2006 and 2007 touring intensively up and down the east coast and across the southeastern USA. They enjoyed a short but successful tour in England in the fall of 2007, where they were filmed by producers from The Tube, who became interested in the band after R.E.M. bassist Mike Mills cited Modern Skirts as his favorite Athens band in a post Hall of Fame interview early 2007.

Also in 2007, the band released a single, "Four More Years", as well as recorded a version of the REM song "Perfect Circle" for the tribute album "Finest Worksongs".

The February 2008 issue of Q magazine featured a CD with a single from the then-upcoming All Of Us In Our Night, which was released in October 2008.

During the summer of 2008 the band spent two weeks on a European tour, the highlight of which was opening for R.E.M. in Amsterdam and Belgium.

Modern Skirts' second EP, "Happy 81," was released in July 2010.

Their third and final full-length album, "Gramahawk", was released in 2011, and a single, "Tennessee", in 2012.

Breakup[edit]

On February 28, 2013, the band announced their breakup in an email to fans, and played their last show at the 40 Watt Club on April 5, 2013. The band members all felt "that Modern Skirts has run its course, both creatively and professionally". The band members continue to play music solo.

Discography[edit]

References[edit]

External links[edit]