Hey Monday

Hey Monday

Hey Monday supporting Fall Out Boy in April 2009
Background information
Origin West Palm Beach, Florida, United States
Genres Pop rock, pop punk, power pop, emo
Years active 2008–2011 (Hiatus)
Labels Decaydance, Columbia
Associated acts Fall Out Boy, We the Kings, Cobra Starship, All Time Low, This Providence, The Cab, The Friday Night Boys, The Academy Is..., Stereo Skyline, Boys Like Girls
Website www.heymondaymusic.com
Members Cassadee Pope
Mike Gentile
Alex Lipshaw
Chris Gentile
Patrick McKenzie
Past members Elliot James
Michael "Jersey" Moriarty

Hey Monday is an American Pop punk band from West Palm Beach, Florida, formed in 2008. The band is on a hiatus as of December 2011.[1] They released their debut album Hold On Tight in 2008, which produced the singles "Homecoming" and "How You Love Me Now". The album was followed up with their 2010 EP Beneath It All, which achieved moderate commercial success, and Candles EP in 2011. Their final release, The Christmas EP, was released on December 6, 2011. Hey Monday is on hiatus and claims to not be "broken up". The lead singer Cassadee Pope is now a solo artist.

History

Formation and Hold On Tight

Hey Monday was formed in March 2008 after Cassadee Pope and Mike Gentile's former band Blake broke up. Pope and Gentile wanted to continue playing music and began holding auditions for a new band around their local Florida music scene. Pope and Gentile quickly joined forces with drummer Elliot James who then recruited rhythm guitarist Alex Lipshaw. Soon afterward they enlisted bassist Michael "Jersey" Moriarty and Hey Monday was formed. They were discovered when Fall Out Boy's Pete Wentz heard one of their demos while he was in the Crush Management office. Wentz wanted to sign them to his label, Decaydance, but Columbia Records was also interested so the band ended up signing a joint deal with both labels. They recorded their debut album, Hold On Tight, throughout the summer of 2008 and it released later that fall on October 7 to very minor commercial success; it charted on Billboard Heatseekers albums. Soon after their debut album dropped, Hey Monday began extensive touring with the likes of The Academy Is..., We The Kings, The Cab, This Providence, A Rocket To The Moon, VersaEmerge, and Cash Cash. That following year they supported Fall Out Boy on both their major U.S. and international tours. Their popularity grew and the band went on their first headlining tour with This Providence, The Friday Night Boys, Stereo Skyline, and The Bigger Lights as support. They also headlined a few dates in Europe. In the fall of 2009 they supported All Time Low on the Glamour Kills Tour.

Departure of Elliot James

Following the band's first headlining tour overseas in the UK, Elliot left the band.[2] Elliot went on tour performing with the group The Scene Aesthetic and founded a new group Break Blossom.[3] In mid 2015 he launched his solo career under the moniker Baallet, debuting the song "Honey" online.[4]

Beneath It All (2010)

Hey Monday performing at Warped Tour in Charlotte, NC in July of 2010

Hey Monday spent the beginning of 2010 finishing the writing and recording of Beneath It All, which was originally going to be their second full-length studio album. After the writing and recording process, they went on the 2010 Alternative Press Tour with The Summer Set, Every Avenue, The Cab and NeverShoutNever. The band also played Bamboozle's Main Stage on Sunday, May 2. Hey Monday then played the entire Warped Tour 2010 on the Altec Lancing stage. The band performed two songs from Beneath It All on Jimmy Kimmel live on September 22, 2010, the lead single "I Don't Wanna Dance" and "Wish You Were Here". Although Cassadee Pope and Mike Gentile were the only official members of the band at the performance the fill-in musicians wore shirts with the absent band member's pictures on them. Hey Monday appeared in the fourth episode of the TV series Hellcats, called "Nobody Loves Me But My Mother".

Departure of Michael "Jersey" Moriarty

Following the band's performance at Warped Tour, the group announced that Jersey would be leaving the band. Guitarist Mike Gentile's brother Chris Gentile has since then been filling in on bass. Jersey is now doing a solo project and has released an EP named Oh Boy Here We Go.

Christmas EP and hiatus (2011–present)

On February 8, 2011, Hey Monday re-released their second EP, Candles, digitally and a music video for "Candles" on March 9. "Candles" was used for a duet on Glee's episode Original Song done by Kurt Hummel and Blaine Anderson for a Regionals performance. In the spring of 2011, Hey Monday toured with All Time Low, Yellowcard, and The Summer Set on The Dirty Work Tour. In May 2011, Hey Monday played in Indonesia and went on a South American tour with Nevershoutnever that following August. In the fall of 2011, Hey Monday departed from the record labels Decaydance and Columbia. The band self-released The Christmas EP digitally on December 6, 2011, to iTunes and other digital outlets; it peaked in the top 10 of iTunes's Albums. On December 16 the band announced they were going on a hiatus.[5][6] Pope went on to win the third season of NBC's The Voice.[7] Mike and Chris Gentile also moved on to form Rescue Kid alongside Armando and Eddie.

Awards

Year Award Category Winner/Nominee Result
2010 LA Rock Awards Biggest Buzznet Buzz Band Hey Monday Nominated
2010 Alternative Press Band of the Year Hey Monday Nominated

Members

Current members

Former members

Discography

Studio albums

EPs

References

External links

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