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Raleigh, North Carolina
United States

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Member Since8/24/2005
Band Websitehttp://www.parklifeband.com
Band MembersRob Clay - bass, lead vocals
Sam Clowney - guitars, vocals
Jason Bone - drums
Type of LabelMajor


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   About Parklife
"Parklife [is] a classic rock-inspired trio that has been
denied its due for much too long despite playing
some of the most ambitious and engaging melodies
in town.
" -Rick Cornell, Independent Weekly


To put it simply, Parklife is a rock n' roll band that hearkens back to a time when that term really meant something. Drawing on a variety of classic and modern influences, Parklifes upcoming album, Songs From the Imperial Hotel, features honest, forthright songwriting and hook-laden, powerful soundscapes that make you imagine what it would be like for the Flaming Lips to revisit a Ziggy Stardust show. But while the band is not afraid to attribute its influences, it doesnt necessarily wear them on its sleeve. Instead, Parklife has evolved as a band by absorbing and refining those influences to develop its own powerful, unique 21st century rock and roll sound.

Parklife was formed in 2002 when longtime friends Rob Clay, Sam Clowney and Jason Bone got together to work on some new tunes. The young band's relentlessly energy, enthusiastic live shows and unique, genre-bending sound quickly nabbed the attention of Grammy-nominated producer John Custer (Cry of Love, Corrosion of Conformity, Chris Whitley), who immediately took the band into Raleigh's fabled JAG Studios, where Parklife recorded its debut EP, Lonely Eyes and Amsterdam. From the driving, melodic rock of "Butterflies and Hurricanes" to the lush sonic landscapes of "San Jacinto," Amsterdam's four songs captured the sound the band had been developing in its live shows: Clay's engaging, honest vocals; soaring guitars that seem to blend elements of Hendrix, U2, the Cocteau Twins, Miles Davis, Wilco and Sonic Youth; and powerful, melodic bass lines owing as much to Mingus as McCartney, John Paul Jones and Joy Division. To get a sense of the bands songs, try imagining what the Replacements might have sounded like had Paul Westerberg grown up in 80s Manchester instead of Minnesota in the 1970s.

The combination of strong songwriting and explosive live shows quickly earned the band an enthusiastic and growing fan base, not only garnering the group support slots with Wilco, Better Than Ezra and Seven Mary Three, but critical acclaim and buzz in the industrys A&R tip sheets. Thanks to non-stop touring and strong Internet buzz, the band sold out the initial pressing of Amsterdam, and then made their way into Mitch Easter's (R.E.M., Pavement, Let's Active) famed Fidelitorium and Low Watt studio in Raleigh, N.C. to record what will become the band's full length debut, Songs From the Imperial Hotel. Imperial Hotel finds the band turning the melodic Brit-rock of Amsterdam on its head, emerging with a powerful, dynamic album of unadulterated rock n roll that pushes into the realm of power pop. For example, the Gram Parsons-influenced opening of the album's first track, "Memphis," yields to a closing crescendo of feedback and pounding drums at the end, while "Someday Lovesong" is a melodic, power-pop rave up that revels in the sheer joy of rock and roll. And ultimately, thats what Songs From the Imperial Hotel is all about: timeless rock n roll in all its glorious rebellions and ambitions. Within the confines of this single album youll hear the bands influences, which range from Led Zeppelin to the Smiths, R.E.M. to Nina Simone, Dylan to Public Enemy, and U2 and the Beatles. As a result, Songs From the Imperial Hotel sounds like everything and nothing you've ever heard -- all at once.

Currently, while shopping for a label for 'Songs', parklife has re-entered the studio with John Custer to record 4 new songs.

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Charles

Charles



Mar 21 2009 1:47 AM

Liam Drum story

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John Custer

John Custer



Dec 15 2008 11:01 AM

DOWN SO LOW....

Soooo good. Yeah yeah yeah! Great rock.

Played Born To Run by Marvel for a friend who collapsed in tears. Smart feller.
Hey I really think Edwards has got a shot!
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Jan 21 2009 11:40 PM

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Aug 10 2008 6:30 PM

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Apr 29 2008 7:24 PM

Don't forget about The Pressure Boys reunion concerts this weekend at the Cat's Cradle. Friday, May 2nd is sold out but there are tickets available for the Sat. May 3rd show. All proceeds go to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.
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SNAKES AND LASERS

SNAKES AND LASERS



Apr 2 2008 6:58 PM

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Quick Step John

Quick Step John



Mar 18 2008 12:08 PM

Hey,
I just wanted to let you know we are playing two shows in Raleigh this Friday, 3/21!!! We'll be playing Borders on East Six Forks Rd. at 5:00 and then we are heading over to Vintage 21. It is an All-Ages show and we are playing with two other great bands, The Stellas and Lakeland. The cover is $6. We hope to see you there!

Love,
QSJ
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Feb 26 2008 3:05 AM

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Erin

Erin



Feb 8 2008 2:49 AM

Where's that sexy Rob Clay. Oh, how I miss him. :) Hey! I hope things are going well and you're happy!! Am I going to see you at the Athenaeum Benefit in Charlotte on the 23rd, because that would be awesome!
Brite Boy

Brite Boy



Jan 9 2008 7:33 PM

What you boys do in 2008? You gonna entertain Raleigh again, and call me when you do? I'm gonna request you songs at WKNC. the Best 2008. . . -gregor p.
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Oct 24 2007 8:52 PM

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The Colorfield Theory

The Colorfield Theory



Sep 16 2007 2:33 AM

stoping by to say hello, let us know when you're coming through the Philadelphia area.
Left Outlet

Left Outlet



Aug 27 2007 3:16 AM

hot, sweaty, things breaking, much grace and humor under pressure. it felt natural to see you guys on a big stage. thanks for another show.
caroline

caroline williamson



Aug 26 2007 5:47 PM

you guy's rocked yesterday...!
Flytrap

Flytrap



Jul 30 2007 10:32 PM

Loving the new stuff, Rob ...

Doug Davis
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Jolee

Jolee Todd



Jul 23 2007 4:17 PM

Hey Rob, It was great to see you Saturday night and chat for a few!! Hope to see you again! ~Jolee
PANTOMIME HORSE

PANTOMIME HORSE



Jul 14 2007 7:00 PM

hey guys. thanks for the add.. hope you guys remember me from greenville N.C. hope you also like my new music project.. i really like "i think new york will" great tune with lots of dynamics (superb guitar work sam) i'll keep an eye and ear out. jode haskins (pantomime horse)
Charles

Charles



Jul 11 2007 10:51 PM

You guys getting ready for the Warrant show?

Cheers,
Charles
Brooks

Brooks



Jul 10 2007 3:16 AM

Sup fellers! Did you guys know that New Yawk is callin' ya? Better answer dat call!
John Custer

John Custer



Jul 4 2007 5:52 PM

An' dey bin Baaad rappin' 'im eva step da way!!!
Michael Simone

Michael Simone



May 25 2007 10:31 PM

We hope you enjoy the long weekend. Thanks for listening and your continued support. - SSB
Dave

Dave



May 23 2007 1:32 AM

Love the new stuff!!!
Audio-Out

Audio-Out



May 10 2007 11:37 AM

Hello Parklife. Parklife is awesome!
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