Halo Circus

Halo Circus
Origin Los Angeles, California
Genres Alternative rock, synth-pop
Years active 2013–present
Labels Halo Circus Media
Members Allison Iraheta
Matthew Hager
Past members Brian Stead
Veronica Bellino
David Immerman
Valerie Franco
Liz Anne Hill
Gerry Mattei
Matteo Eyia

Halo Circus is an American electronic duo. Formed as a four-piece band in 2013, founding musicians Allison Iraheta and Matthew Hager re-established Halo Circus as a duo in 2018.[1][2]

History

Halo Circus was formed in 2013. Iraheta, a finalist on American Idol, had released her debut album, Just Like You, on Jive in 2009. While touring in support of the album, she met Hager, a songwriter, musician, and producer. After Iraheta recorded vocals on a song Hager had been working on, they began to write together, and later decided to form a band. They recruited drummer Valerie Franco and guitarist David Immerman, both of whom had performed previously with Iraheta, and founded Halo Circus.[1]

In an interview with New-Transcendence.com, Iraheta commented on the origin of the band's name: ″We wanted a name that represented the lightness and darkness of the world we live in. The beauty and chaos that we all juggle. Halo Circus was perfect for us. "Halo" representing the sacredness of our lives and "circus" the chaos of the world we all live in.″[3]

Gone EP and first shows (2013-2014)

Their first show took place in January 2013 at the Troubador in Los Angeles.[4] A month later, they appeared on Yahoo Music, performing for the first time with accordionist Gee Rabe.

The band was signed to indie label Manimal Vinyl in 2013 and released the single/ep "Gone", consisting of two mixes and a Spanish version of the song. "Gone" was revealed to be the first song written by the core trio of the band and was done before they officially became a band. It was based on Iraheta's experience with Jive, who dropped her as a recording artist in 2011. "It's a very sad song," she said in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter. "But out of that came more sessions and more songs and the realization that I had to admit how hurt I was."[4][5] Iraheta describes this moment as a hard time in her life but also said it was okay to go through times such as this after experiencing the energy Halo Circus provided when making their debut album.

As Hager and Iraheta continued to collaborate as songwriters, the band played a series of high-profile shows. With Veronica Bellino on drums — Franco left the band in mid-2013 — they performed at the Whiskey A Go Go's 50th anniversary celebration, and at two Grammy events: the Los Angeles Grammy Showcase and the "Women Who Rock" Grammy Cruise, where they appeared with Emmylou Harris and Heart, among others.

In July 2014, they released "Do You Believe in Shame" on the Duran Duran tribute album, Making Patterns Rhyme. A compilation, it also included contributions from Moby and Warpaint.

In September, Halo Circus began a four-week residency at the Hotel Café in Hollywood.[4]

2015-2017: Bunny, East Lansing EP and touring

In February 2015, with Brian Stead replacing David Immerman, the band decided to shelve an album they had intended to release as their debut. It was re-recorded over a six-week period at Little White Lotus Studios in Compton, California. It was produced by Hager and mixed by Craig Bauer.

The first single from the album, "Desire (Lo Que Vale La Pena)", was released in February 2016 through BitTorrent. Iraheta said the song was about freedom: "Not the freedom we confuse for convenience, but the real freedom that is granted to every soul that enters a body on this planet. When one is oppressed, we are all oppressed. We are all born with the desire to love and the desire to defend it." The "Desire" video, directed by Nick Egan, was shot in South Central L.A., with Iraheta wearing a pageant-style sash reading "Immigrant."[6][7][8]

Halo Circus teamed with the crowdsourcing platform RoadNation in February 2016 to fund their first national tour. Their debut album, Bunny, was released on June 23, 2016.[9][10] Iraheta said the success of the tour allowed them to create their next album.[2]

The band's "Follow the Rabbit US Summer Tour" of small clubs kicked off in Southern California on August 18, 2016.[11] For the first leg in August 2016, the roster was the musicians from the album, Iraheta, Hager, Stead and Bellino. In September 2016, drummer Matteo Eyia[12] replaced Bellino, who went on tour in Australia with guitarist Orianthi.

On May 5, 2017, the band released a five-song EP titled The East Lansing Sessions. It was recorded at Troubadour Recording Studios in Lansing Michigan while the band was touring in the summer of 2016, and featured five songs, including three re-recorded songs from Bunny. Also included were the song "Stand Up" and a cover of Neil Young's "The Needle And The Damage Done.[13]

In June 2017, a stripped-down Halo Circus embarked on a 30-date tour called the "Intimate Spring Tour 2017," featuring Iraheta, solely backed up by Hager.[14] According to Iraheta, she and Hager performed as a duo due to complications that arose that left them without their guitarist and drummer. Instead of cancelling the tour, they performed as a duo.

2018-present: Robots and Wranglers

On February 1, 2018, Halo Circus announced a new album titled Robots and Wranglers. It was preceded by a single, "Narcissist". A 24-date tour was announced.[15] Iraheta said the album had a "cinematic aspect" and sounded "as though it was recorded in a spaceship." The album was released in March 2018.[2]

Band members

  • Allison Iraheta – lead vocals (2013–present)
  • Matthew Hager – bass, keyboards (2013–present)
  • Brian Stead – lead guitar, backing vocals (2015–2018)
  • Veronica Bellino – drums, backing vocals (2013-2016)
  • David Immerman – lead guitar, backing vocals (2009–2015)
  • Valerie Franco – drums, backing vocals (2009–2013)[16]
  • Liz Anne Hill – bass, backing vocals (2010)
  • Gerry Mattei – keyboards, backing vocals (2010)
  • Matteo Eyia – drums, backing vocals (2016)[17]

Discography

Studio albums

Year Album details Peak positions Certifications
(sales threshold)
US US
Digital
2016 Bunny - -
2017 Robots and Wranglers - -

References

  1. 1 2 Parker, Lyndsey (July 19, 2013). "Allison Iraheta & Halo Circus Sign a Record Deal". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 7 March 2016.
  2. 1 2 3 "Allison Iraheta's Halo Circus Premieres Electronic-Leaning 'Narcissist'". Billboard. Retrieved 2018-03-27.
  3. Sinister, Bearly. "Interview: Allison Iraheta of Halo Circus". new-transcendence.com. Retrieved 30 August 2016.
  4. 1 2 3 Bronson, Fred (April 17, 2013). "'American Idol' Alum Allison Iraheta: 'I Was Done with Singing' and 'In a Sad Place'". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2013-05-24.
  5. ""American Idol" contestant Allison Iraheta finds her voice". NBC Latino.
  6. Parker, Lyndsey (March 3, 2016). "Video Premiere: Allison Iraheta's Halo Circus Make Powerful Statement in 'Desire (Lo Que Vale La Pena)'". Yahoo! News. Retrieved 24 March 2016.
  7. Galo, Sarah (January 2, 2016). "Allison Iraheta On Halo Circus And Her Musical Evolution". The Establishment. Retrieved 14 March 2016.
  8. "Staff Picks: Halo Circus Share The "Desire" Premiere Bundle". bittorrent.com. BitTorrent. Retrieved 24 March 2016.
  9. Bronson, Fred (February 8, 2016). "'American Idol' Alum Allison Iraheta's Band Halo Circus Teams Up With RoadNation for Crowdsourced National Tour". Billboard. Retrieved 24 March 2016.
  10. Frometa, RJ (March 3, 2016). "Halo Circus, Featuring Season 8 American Idol alum Allison Iraheta, Premiere New Music Video For "Desire (Lo Que Vale La Pena)," Plus Exclusive Free Download; New Album, 'Bunny' Available May 27". Vents Magazine. Retrieved 24 March 2016.
  11. Circus, Halo. "Halo Circus Facebook". Facebook. Retrieved 25 September 2016.
  12. Matteo, Eyia. "Matteo Eyia Instagram". Retrieved 25 September 2016.
  13. "Halo Circus' New EP 'The East Lansing Sessions' Reviewed". rock nyc. Retrieved 2018-03-27.
  14. Halo Circus [@HaloCircus] (25 May 2017). "What makes this tour different? This time it's JUST Matthew and Allison. Get ur questions ready! HC FB live stre…" (Tweet) via Twitter.
  15. "ALLISON IRAHETA'S CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED HALO CIRCUS RETURN AS TWO PIECE ELECTRONIC DUO WITH "NARCISSIST" PREMIERE -". ventsmagazine.com. Retrieved 2018-03-27.
  16. Halo Circus [@HaloCircus] (15 June 2013). "As we move forward,sometimes we have to say goodbye to the past. Thank you @SeeValDrum for all of your heart, hard work and immense talent" (Tweet) via Twitter.
  17. Matteo, Eyia. "Matteo Eyia Instagram". Instagram. Retrieved 25 September 2016.
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