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New Politics Photos at Vinyl

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New Politics performed live at Vinyl Las Vegas inside Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, NV on February 12, 2014.  Travelivery Las Vegas friend Erik Kabik was on hand to get these awesome shots.

New Politics at Vinyl
New Politics at Vinyl

Photos by © Erik Kabik/ Retna/ erikkabik.com

About New Politics
New Politics is an alternative rock band from Copenhagen, Denmark. It is made up of David Boyd, Søren Hansen, and Louis Vecchio. The band’s sound has been described as a blend of “punk, pop, and electronically induced dance rock”. They have released two albums: New Politics in 2010 and A Bad Girl in Harlem in 2013 and are best known for their singles “Yeah Yeah Yeah” and “Harlem.”

After writing songs together for three years for their respective solo albums (which were never produced), Boyd and Hansen realized they had a group forming. In 2009, the duo sent two of their songs (“Stress” and “Money”) into the Danish National Radio P3’s Karriere Kanonen (“Career Cannon”) competition. Of the 973 bands that entered, New Politics was one of 42 selected to perform—despite not yet being an official band, and not having selected the final line-up. Boyd and Hansen hired Poul Amaliel to play drums. The new trio were among the top four winners and went on to play in a major music festival in Denmark.

In November 2009, New Politics signed with RCA. They did a brief UK tour, and then went on to do a nation-wide US tour. They also decided to move to the US, because of the new record deal with RCA. They currently reside in a loft apartment in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York.

The band performed at the South by Southwest festival in 2010.

On July 13, 2010 they released their first album, the self-titled New Politics. It featured ten tracks, including their hit single “Yeah Yeah Yeah”. They also made an official video for this single which was filmed in New York City. The album received a mixed review from Allmusic, who thought that the band’s influences were too obvious. They embarked on a 30-date tour of the US to promote the album, and supported Thirty Seconds to Mars on the Into the Wild Tour in September and October 2010. They made a second video for their single, “Dignity”, and released it on Myspace.com on October 8, 2010. Like “Yeah Yeah Yeah” it was also filmed in New York City. In autumn of 2010, drummer Poul Amaliel left the band to go back to Denmark.

On November 26, 2012, a song titled “Harlem” was promoted as the first single from their second album, A Bad Girl in Harlem, released on May 21, 2013. Beginning in late 2013, New Politics’ “Harlem” broke onto U.S. radio. Stations like Fly 92.3 began playing the song by request.

From May 28-June 26, 2013, the band served as the opening act for pop-punk band Fall Out Boy during their Save Rock and Roll Spring Tour.

On July 21, 2013, New Politics performed “Harlem” at Guy Code Honors at Comic-Con.
The band served as the opening act for Pink during their The Truth About Love Tour at select dates until November 6, 2013.

They accompanied Panic! At The Disco for their Europe Tour in November of 2013. – Wikipedia

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