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Jody Has A Hitlist
Origin Dublin, Ireland and Belfast, Northern Ireland, Edinburgh, Scotland
Genres Pop punk
Years active2009–2014
LabelsUnsigned
Past membersFrancis McDonnell
Jason Boland
Des Foley
Kelan O'Reilly
Pádraig McAlister
Conor Ebbs
Ben Hogan
Kevin O'Shea
Dean Ballantyne
Website jodyhasahitlist.tumblr.com

Jody Has A Hitlist were a pop punk [1] band from Dublin, Ireland. They formed in April 2009, [2] from previous bands such as Steer Clear (Pádraig McAlister, Conor Ebbs) and The Upgrades (Kelan O'Reilly), and have since performed alongside artists such as Lostprophets, The Used and Kids In Glass Houses. In 2010, they were nominated for the Most Promising New Artist award at the Meteor Awards. [3]

Biography

Early days (2009-2011)

Jody Has A Hitlist formed in April 2009, following the break-up of the members' previous bands (Steer Clear, The Upgrades). The initial line-up consisted of Pádraig McAlister, Conor Ebbs, Kelan O'Reilly, Francis McDonnell and Des Foley. Due to educational commitments, Des Foley was later replaced by Jason (Jay) Boland. On 30 June 2009, the band played their first show supporting Metro Station at the Olympia Theatre in Dublin, shortly after releasing their 3-track, self-titled EP in May of that year. In October, they also supported General Fiasco at the Ulster Hall in Belfast. In November 2009, the band released a single, entitled You Used To Be Fun and travelled to the UK to record their second EP with Matt O'Grady. The title of the EP was revealed as Boy Caught Envy and it was released in July 2010. During the course of the year, music videos were recorded for the tracks Just Over A Year and Boy Caught Envy. Later in the year, Ben Hogan replaced Jason Boland as the lead guitarist when he left to join Kodaline.

Choose Your Battles Mini-Album (2011-2012)

On 4 April 2011, Jody Has A Hitlist released their new 6-track EP, Choose Your Battles. [4] The recording of the EP took place at Longwave Studios. After its release, the band toured extensively, including acting as main support on Yashin's UK tour. [5] A music video for the track Through It All was released on 10 August 2011.

The band supported Paramore and You Me at Six and Pure Love at Belsonic 2012. [6] [7]

Touring and First Album (2012 – 2014)

In terms of 2012, the band had a relatively un-eventful year. On their Facebook page, Jody Has A Hitlist announced two tour dates for London, United Kingdom and Dublin, Republic of Ireland for early 2013, as well as announcing the release of their first album for 2013. On 18 November, the band announced that they were demoeing for their new album and that they were going to be shooting their video for the second track on their 'Choose Your Battles Mini-Album', 'Hit Me Like A Hurricane' in Manchester, United Kingdom in 2013, as well as recording their new single entitled 'Delete Me'. On 18 November they wrote on their Facebook page: 'Jody Has A Hitlist November 2012 // We're demoing and writing up our debut album at the moment - we can't wait for you all to hear it! Very different but still us, feels like a brand new start!

We're shooting the 'Hit Me Like A Hurricane' music video in a few weeks and then following that up with heading back in the New Year to Longwave Studios in Cardiff to record our brand new single 'Delete Me' with the legend that is Romesh who did our mini album 'Choose Your Battles'. VERY EXCITE. Thanks to everyone for the support over 2012, had the times of our lives. 2013 is shaping up to be insane.'

Break Up (2014)

On September 1, 2014, the band posted a Facebook update stating that, whilst in the process of recording new material, they felt it was very different to the 'Jody Has A Hitlist" sound and decided that it best to "draw a line under Jody".

They played their last 2 shows in Dublin and Belfast, supporting Kids In Glass Houses' Farewell tour. They signed off on October 4, 2014 with "Thanks for everything". They released the album post-humous for free download.

Discography

EPs

Year Title Label
2009 Jody Has A Hitlist EP Self Released
2010 Boy Caught Envy EP
2011 Choose Your Battles EP

CDs

Year Title Label
2015 You: My Drug, My Downfall Self Released

Band members

Final lineup

Former

  • Francis McDonnell - Drums (2009–2012)
  • Kelan O'Reilly - Keyboard, Backing vocals (2009–2012)
  • Jason Boland - Lead Guitar (2009–2010)
  • Des Foley - Lead Guitar (2009)

References

  1. ^ "Article in the Derry Journal, 7 January 2012". Derryjournal.com. Retrieved 15 September 2020.
  2. ^ "Jody Has A Hitlist to Play Halloween Hometown Headliner". Hotpress.com. Retrieved 15 September 2020.
  3. ^ "Article by Hot Press, 5 February 2010". Hotpress.com. Retrieved 15 September 2020.
  4. ^ "Choose Your Battles - EP by Jody Has a Hitlist on iTunes". iTunes. Archived from the original on 27 April 2016. Retrieved 9 September 2017.
  5. ^ "Jody Has a Hitlist announced as main support to Yashin | Ourzone Magazine". Archived from the original on 16 April 2014. Retrieved 14 June 2012.
  6. ^ "BBC - Across the Line: More Belsonic support acts announced!". Archived from the original on 28 March 2016. Retrieved 21 December 2019.
  7. ^ "Belsonic official website". Archived from the original on 23 August 2010. Retrieved 15 September 2020.

External links

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Jody Has A Hitlist
Origin Dublin, Ireland and Belfast, Northern Ireland, Edinburgh, Scotland
Genres Pop punk
Years active2009–2014
LabelsUnsigned
Past membersFrancis McDonnell
Jason Boland
Des Foley
Kelan O'Reilly
Pádraig McAlister
Conor Ebbs
Ben Hogan
Kevin O'Shea
Dean Ballantyne
Website jodyhasahitlist.tumblr.com

Jody Has A Hitlist were a pop punk [1] band from Dublin, Ireland. They formed in April 2009, [2] from previous bands such as Steer Clear (Pádraig McAlister, Conor Ebbs) and The Upgrades (Kelan O'Reilly), and have since performed alongside artists such as Lostprophets, The Used and Kids In Glass Houses. In 2010, they were nominated for the Most Promising New Artist award at the Meteor Awards. [3]

Biography

Early days (2009-2011)

Jody Has A Hitlist formed in April 2009, following the break-up of the members' previous bands (Steer Clear, The Upgrades). The initial line-up consisted of Pádraig McAlister, Conor Ebbs, Kelan O'Reilly, Francis McDonnell and Des Foley. Due to educational commitments, Des Foley was later replaced by Jason (Jay) Boland. On 30 June 2009, the band played their first show supporting Metro Station at the Olympia Theatre in Dublin, shortly after releasing their 3-track, self-titled EP in May of that year. In October, they also supported General Fiasco at the Ulster Hall in Belfast. In November 2009, the band released a single, entitled You Used To Be Fun and travelled to the UK to record their second EP with Matt O'Grady. The title of the EP was revealed as Boy Caught Envy and it was released in July 2010. During the course of the year, music videos were recorded for the tracks Just Over A Year and Boy Caught Envy. Later in the year, Ben Hogan replaced Jason Boland as the lead guitarist when he left to join Kodaline.

Choose Your Battles Mini-Album (2011-2012)

On 4 April 2011, Jody Has A Hitlist released their new 6-track EP, Choose Your Battles. [4] The recording of the EP took place at Longwave Studios. After its release, the band toured extensively, including acting as main support on Yashin's UK tour. [5] A music video for the track Through It All was released on 10 August 2011.

The band supported Paramore and You Me at Six and Pure Love at Belsonic 2012. [6] [7]

Touring and First Album (2012 – 2014)

In terms of 2012, the band had a relatively un-eventful year. On their Facebook page, Jody Has A Hitlist announced two tour dates for London, United Kingdom and Dublin, Republic of Ireland for early 2013, as well as announcing the release of their first album for 2013. On 18 November, the band announced that they were demoeing for their new album and that they were going to be shooting their video for the second track on their 'Choose Your Battles Mini-Album', 'Hit Me Like A Hurricane' in Manchester, United Kingdom in 2013, as well as recording their new single entitled 'Delete Me'. On 18 November they wrote on their Facebook page: 'Jody Has A Hitlist November 2012 // We're demoing and writing up our debut album at the moment - we can't wait for you all to hear it! Very different but still us, feels like a brand new start!

We're shooting the 'Hit Me Like A Hurricane' music video in a few weeks and then following that up with heading back in the New Year to Longwave Studios in Cardiff to record our brand new single 'Delete Me' with the legend that is Romesh who did our mini album 'Choose Your Battles'. VERY EXCITE. Thanks to everyone for the support over 2012, had the times of our lives. 2013 is shaping up to be insane.'

Break Up (2014)

On September 1, 2014, the band posted a Facebook update stating that, whilst in the process of recording new material, they felt it was very different to the 'Jody Has A Hitlist" sound and decided that it best to "draw a line under Jody".

They played their last 2 shows in Dublin and Belfast, supporting Kids In Glass Houses' Farewell tour. They signed off on October 4, 2014 with "Thanks for everything". They released the album post-humous for free download.

Discography

EPs

Year Title Label
2009 Jody Has A Hitlist EP Self Released
2010 Boy Caught Envy EP
2011 Choose Your Battles EP

CDs

Year Title Label
2015 You: My Drug, My Downfall Self Released

Band members

Final lineup

Former

  • Francis McDonnell - Drums (2009–2012)
  • Kelan O'Reilly - Keyboard, Backing vocals (2009–2012)
  • Jason Boland - Lead Guitar (2009–2010)
  • Des Foley - Lead Guitar (2009)

References

  1. ^ "Article in the Derry Journal, 7 January 2012". Derryjournal.com. Retrieved 15 September 2020.
  2. ^ "Jody Has A Hitlist to Play Halloween Hometown Headliner". Hotpress.com. Retrieved 15 September 2020.
  3. ^ "Article by Hot Press, 5 February 2010". Hotpress.com. Retrieved 15 September 2020.
  4. ^ "Choose Your Battles - EP by Jody Has a Hitlist on iTunes". iTunes. Archived from the original on 27 April 2016. Retrieved 9 September 2017.
  5. ^ "Jody Has a Hitlist announced as main support to Yashin | Ourzone Magazine". Archived from the original on 16 April 2014. Retrieved 14 June 2012.
  6. ^ "BBC - Across the Line: More Belsonic support acts announced!". Archived from the original on 28 March 2016. Retrieved 21 December 2019.
  7. ^ "Belsonic official website". Archived from the original on 23 August 2010. Retrieved 15 September 2020.

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