Click Five

The Click Five is a band from Boston, Massachusetts. They succeeded on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 Singles Chart with the single, "Just The Girl" (written by Fountains of Wayne's Adam Schlesinger) from their debut album, Greetings from Imrie House, which was released on August 16, 2005. Their second album, Modern Minds and Pastimes, was released on June 26, 2007.

Beginnings (2001-2004) Joe Guese, Ben Romans, and Ethan Mentzer were in a band called "Oscar Bravo" at the Berklee College of Music in Boston, while Joey Zehr was the drummer in a peer band, "For Reasons Unseen." After the two college bands disbanded, Joe Guese, Ben Romans, Ethan Mentzer, and Joey Zehr formed The Click in 2004 while attending Berklee. The four musicians were searching for a lead singer for the newly-formed band, and Zehr called his childhood friend from Indianapolis, Indiana, Eric Dill, to audition, and subsequently offered him the role. He left his studies at Purdue University and moved into the band's house, which was dubbed, "Imrie House." The group played their first venue at the KISS 108 FM Hatchshell Concert on the Charles River in July 2004.

Debut Album and Tour (2004-2006) The Click was signed to Lava Records in the fall of 2004, which was eventually combined with Atlantic Records. The group began recording songs for their debut album. They eventually changed their name to The Click Five because many other artists performed under the aforementioned name. In the Spring of 2005, The Click Five opened for Ashlee Simpson with Pepper's Ghost, and opened for The Backstreet Boys that summer. They filmed, and released a music video for their first single, "Just the Girl", in May and June, respectively. It stayed on MTV's Total Request Live countdown for more than forty days, peaking as the third most requested video. The debut album, Greetings from Imrie House, was released on August 16, 2005. The Click Five began an autumn 2005 tour with Ryan Cabrera and The Veronicas. Their second single, "Catch Your Wave", was released in November, accompanied with a music video. They began their first headlining tour in North America in the early months of 2006 followed by one in Singapore and Malaysia in April. They also played several venues in Japan in July 2006 and opened for McFly's arena tour across the United Kingdom and Ireland.

"Taking Five", New Direction, and New Album (2006-Present) In the fall of 2006, the band began filming a movie in Salt Lake City, Utah, called "Taking Five". Consequently, Eric Dill decided to leave the band to pursue a solo singing career as well as an acting career in Los Angeles, California. On March 9, 2007, the band posted an official announcement on its web site stating that Eric Dill had left the band. His replacement was later revealed to be singer/guitarist, Kyle Patrick, whom the band had found at Berklee College of Music. The band musically began on a new direction, and released their first single, "Jenny", in the spring of 2007, and later released their second album, "Modern Minds and Pastimes", on June 26, They are currently having a tour to promote the album,recently the Philippines.

The title of The Click Fives sophomore album, MODERN MINDS AND PASTIMES, perfectly sums up the quintets raison detre. The title is a nod to Ray Charless classic 1962 album, Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music, and, as bassist Ethan Mentzer explains: Our record is an eclectic mix of styles dating back to the 60s and everything in between, so it was a cool way of summing up what were doing. As a band, we have Modern Minds were young and a product of our time yet at the same time were old souls, so the word Pastimes has an appropriate dual meaning.

That dynamic duality is evident throughout the dozen power-pop gems that populate MODERN MINDS AND PASTIMES. Jenny, the first single, meshes musical buoyancy with a melancholy sentiment to create an irresistible ode. The blazing Flipside is a bouncy, gutsy, edgy rocker steeped in 70s sensibilities and dynamics, in contrast to the warm but heart-rending Mary Jane, a poignant ballad with soaring guitars guaranteed to have every lighter in the house held aloft.

While The Click Five may be old souls, theres a brand-new member: 21-year-old singer/guitarist Kyle Patrick, who, like the rest of the band, attended Bostons prestigious Berklee College of Music. Lead guitarist Joe Guese tells the tale: Our new singer had to walk in the door with the right guitar, the right attitude, the right skills and voice he had to get it right off the bat. Kyle walked in and had all those elements. It was very natural; it wasnt American Idol tryouts, which is a path we could have gone down. We wanted it this way to go back to where we all found one another, to Berklee. And sure enough, there he was.

Patrick was thrilled to fill the newly vacated singer slot, and, while meshing easily with the other guys in the band, he also knew he was bringing something different to the group. My voice has a deeper tone, a different register, so that makes our sound a bit more rock now. It still has that pop element, but with more of an edge, says the Atlanta native, who led his own indie rock band starting at the age of 17. And The Click Five fans were on board with Patrick from day one. We got amazing feedback from the moment I joined, and people are totally psyched about Jenny, both hardcore fans from the first record and tons of new listeners. As keyboardist Ben Romans explains: "We already knew this album was going to be different from the first one. Kyle joining the band actually fit exactly with where we were going musically. Rather than a step back, the change ended up being an opportunity for five steps forward.

The achievement of MODERN MINDS AND PASTIMES is all the more remarkable considering that the tough act it had to follow. The Click Fives Lava/Atlantic debut, 2005s GREETINGS FROM IMRIE HOUSE, entered the Billboard 200 at #15, making it the years highest-charting debut from a new rock band. Critical raves followed, with Rolling Stone calling IMRIE HOUSE relentlessly catchysimultaneously retro, current, mainstream-minded and knowing. People praised the single Just the Girl as a guitar-pop gem, while Entertainment Weekly raved about The Click Fives insanely catchy blend of guitar crunch, pop hooks and Queen-worthy vocal harmonies. The fans spoke loudly as well. The groups Myspace page (www.myspace.com/theclick5) was #1 on the Most Viewed Band Page, and Just The Girl topped the iTunes chart for over 2 weeks a feat almost unheard of in todays world of shifting musical tastes that can be instantly gratified through digital downloads.

MODERN MINDS AND PASTIMES was created with producer Mike Denneen (Fountains of Wayne, Aimee Mann) and mixed by Mike Shipley (The Cars, Cheap Trick, Green Day). Recording commenced at Q Division studios near the bands Boston home which they all share in February 2007. Thanks in part to The Click Fives relentless touring schedule, which had them sharing stages in the U.S. and overseas with everyone from the legendary Fleetwood Mac to U.K. pop-rock sensations McFly to singer/songwriter Alanis Morissette (not to mention a pair of life-changing shows with KISS in Japan), they earned a wealth of life and musical experience. And that maturity and growth is evident in the infectious grooves of the new album. The record was born over the course of two years, 80 songs, and a singer change, all a heady education for the young band. As Romans rhapsodizes: Its like there was a great struggle and a crazy Revolutionary War, then a new freedom, a new person at the helm, and now were building this new country! You can hear the new heart, the new unity and growth. The effort, soul and energy seeps out and bleeds onto the record.

So many people reach a cutoff point when they stop listening to new things and stop being influenced by music and life, and thats SO far from the truth for us, observes drummer Joey Zehr. There isnt much that we shy away from musically; were always listening. Alongside universal influences like the Beatles, The Click Five draw inspiration from Nick Lowe, the Cars, ELO, Foo Fighters, the Raspberries, Tom Petty, The Feeling, and many more artists both new and old. Patrick is a big James Taylor and Neil Young fan. Zehr cites classic rockers Keith Moon and Mitch Mitchell as favorite drummers. And Romans draws apt analogies between literature and lyrics, honing in on songs to discover what makes them work.

From Springsteens Born to Run to Nick Lowe, there are rhyme schemes which have been going on since the Tin Pan Alley days, Romans notes. The reason you sing lyrics is because the melody is so damn catchy. I read Hemingway, and I like that simplicity; he never says anything unnecessary. Thats the beauty of it. The puzzle is breaking it down to its pure essence. Lyricism is minimalist, and I like the challenge of writing pop music. Its modern art, like Rothko, in blocks, instead of doing an Impressionist painting. And the impression that MODERN MINDS AND PASTIMES creates is slightly darker and more cinematic than The Click Fives debut, while still retaining the propulsive and engaging power-pop musicality and stellar vocals. Theyve definitely grown upa lot, notes producer Denneen, who also helmed the bands first album. Theres more breadth to the topics theyre writing about now and more depth both to the lyrics and the music. Theres some real sadness and loss this time around, as opposed to the more playful vibe of the songs on the last record. These are songs about real relationships, which I think people will really be able to relate to.

While The Click Five mine multifaceted personal emotions, theyre not stuck inside their heads. MODERN MINDS AND PASTIMES is effortlessly relatable to anyone who has experience with that most famous of four-letter words: love. Patrick wryly terms several of the tunes trouble-with-someone songs. Empty, penned by Romans and Patrick, was so emotional that Patrick did vocals curled in the fetal position to capture the isolated, vulnerable sentiment. Musically, the band and Denneen used any means necessary to depict the moods of each song, using open guitar tunings and vintage keyboards like a Wurlitzer and a Mellotron to paint a fully realized, intimately detailed musical portrait. Zehr affirms, We worked hard to create parts that have extra pizzazz sparkly touches and details that reflect our emotional input. From Im Getting Over You, which Guese terms a three-minute pop song that hits you over the head, to the darker cautionary tale Addicted to Me, to the insinuating build-up and gang vocals of the not-what-it-seems Happy Birthday, to the vivid, cinematic tableau evoked by Headlight Disco, MODERN MINDS AND PASTIMES is a treasure trove of intense ear candy.

While the snappy dressers of The Click Five look as good as they sound, hearkening back more to the Small Faces than Nirvana, they are quick to stress that You cant base your band on external things. Its about really loving to create, and more so, loving to communicate. And on MODERN MINDS AND PASTIMES they do just that. Its National Geographic. Were making musical snapshots and memories; making the moment stand still, concludes Romans. We respect all the decades that have gotten us here. We are creating nostalgia; I hope our songs become a soundtrack to someones life, just like the songs we grew up with did for us.