Mêlée (band)

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Mêlée
Mêlée in March 2007
Mêlée in March 2007
General information
Genre (s) Alternative rock
founding 2003
Website www.meleerocks.com
Current occupation
Chris Cron
Ricky Sans
Ryan Malloy
Mike Nader

Mêlée is an alternative rock band of four from Orange County , California .

history

After grueling tours and 15,000 sold records of their album Everyday Behavior , which was released in 2004 by Sub City / Hopeless , big labels noticed the band and offered them a record deal. Eventually Mêlée signed with Warner Bros. Records . There they recorded videos for some of their songs, including a. The War and Built to Last .

When she recorded her major label debut Devils & Angels , there were 34 songs to choose from. The album was released on April 3, 2007 in the US and was produced by Howard Benson , who had previously appeared on albums by The All-American Rejects , My Chemical Romance , Mae , Daughtry and Papa Roach . Adam Harrison is the band's manager.

Mêlée appeared on FOX's This Week in Baseball show on July 7, 2007 , where she became known as fans of the Los Angeles Angels . Built to Last was played in the background during the interview .

On April 18, 2008, their first single, Built to Last , was released in Germany .

Discography

Chart positions
Explanation of the data
Albums
Devils & Angels
  UK 61 08/03/2008 (1 week)
  DE 81 05/23/2008 (1 week)
  CH 96 04/13/2008 (1 week)
Singles
Built to Last
  UK 58 08/02/2008 (2 weeks)
  DE 40 05/02/2008 (9 weeks)
  AT 45 04/11/2008 (18 weeks)
  CH 36 03/30/2008 (8 weeks)

Albums

  • 2005: Everyday Behavior
  • 2008: Devils & Angels
  • 2010: The Masquerade

Singles

  • 2008: Built to Last
  • 2008: imitation

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Publication Built to Last
  2. discography
  3. Charts DE Charts AT Charts CH Charts UK