FITZ AND THE TANTRUMS

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BLOG: FITZ AND THE TANTRUMS ARE AFRAID OF THE BIG BAD WOLF
Fitz & The Tantrums drummer John Wicks takes to the couch for his psychiatric confessional about his encounter with a Patrick Swayze-possessed big, bad wolf....
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BLOG: FITZ AND THE TANTRUMS GET GOLD RUSH NOSTALGIC
Michael Fitzpatrick is back on the shrink's chaise lounge for the latest Fitz & The Tantrums Dream Sequence trailer, where he revisits his most recent nightmare featuring shape shifting spiders in a Deadwood-esque saloon....
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BLOG: FITZ AND THE TANTRUMS PUNCTUALLY PRESENT '6AM'
Last week, following its release, we gave Fitz & The Tantrums' sophomore album More Than Just A Dream a glistening review due to its progressively retro nature, and today we continue our support by unveiling another Dream Sequence trailer....
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BLOG: ALBUM REVIEW: FITZ AND THE TANTRUMS
They transitioned from one retro era to another, but how will this affect their already faithful fan base? ....
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BLOG: THROWBACK THURSDAY: FITZ AND THE TANTRUMS ENLIVEN ATLANTIC CITY WITH SOUL
Bands like Fitz and the Tantrums make writing about music simultaneously challenging and entertaining....
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BLOG: FITZ AND THE TANTRUMS SPARK OUR INTEREST WITH A KITTEN
Today's Fitz & The Tantrums 'Dream Sequence' trailer presents our early favorite of More Than Just A Dream, the album's fourth track, "Spark"....
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BLOG: FITZ AND THE TANTRUMS GET GOBBLED (BAEBLE EXCLUSIVE)
In continuation of our ongoing series of More Than Just A Dream track teasers from Fitz and the Tantrums, today we're to "Break The Walls", the Noelle Scaggs-driven third track....
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BLOG: 7 ALBUMS THAT WILL MAKE MAY AWESOME
It's May! Along with shorter shorts, icy drinks, fresh flowers, and better moods, this month is bringing a fresh wave of new music....
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BLOG: FITZ AND THE TANTRUMS GET HOT FOR TEACHER (BAEBLE EXCLUSIVE)
On Monday, we premiered the quirky 'Dream Sequence' trailer for Fitz and the Tantrums' new song "The Walker", and today, Michael Fitzpatrick's psychoanalysis continues in his 'Hot For Teacher'-themed flashback....
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BLOG: FITZ AND THE TANTRUMS STROLL OUT 'THE WALKER' (BAEBLE EXCLUSIVE)
Back in 2010, Michael Fitzpatrick and his gang of soul charmers, known collectively as Fitz and the Tantrums hijacked earwaves with their modern pop exploration of The Motown Sound in Pickin' Up The Pieces, and we're more than ready for their most recent endeavor entitled More Than Just A Dream (5/7)....
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BLOG: SNEAK PEAK: FIRST TASTE OF FITZ AND THE TANTRUMS' 80S VIBE
A track from Fitz and The Tantrums' upcoming sophomore album (expected by May 7th on Elektra Records) has leaked, giving listeners a hint to their top-notch spry dance music....
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BLOG: MP3: FITZ AND THE TANTRUMS
After releasing an insanely popular debut album in 2010, Fitz and The Tantrums are back in the studio recording on their sophomore full length....
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BLOG: NEW MUSIC VIDEO: FITZ AND THE TANTRUMS
Valentine's Day is one of those unavoidably discriminatory holidays-- you're either happy to be sharing it with someone or miserable to not be....
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BLOG: WATCH FITZ AND THE TANTRUMS OCCUPY WALL STREET
Occupy Wall Street has had a healthy serving of musicians lend their support to the movement. The inhabitants of Zuccotti Park have been visited by Jeff Mangum, Kanye, Tom Morello, and David Crosby and Graham Nash....
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BLOG: NEW MUSIC VIDEO: FITZ AND THE TANTRUMS
"Don't Gotta Work It Out...sage advice when trying to decipher the plot points of Fitz and the Tantrums' new video for the song of the same name....
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BLOG: MP3: FITZ AND THE TANTRUMS' RALLYING CRY!
Credit down grades, mayhem in the streets of London, never ending war in the Middle East... Who's running the show? Half-wit used car salesmen we elect to Congress on the basis of a few sound bites? Are we really surprised when our leaders spend their time texting naughty pictures to teenagers? The front page of the paper had us turning to our good friend Michael Fitzpatrick this morning, and the rallying cry he penned for Fitz and the Tantrums....
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BLOG: INDIE NYC THIS WEEK: FITZ AND THE TANTRUMS
Friday just got a little more Fitz—this week we're airing our Fitz and The Tantrums concert video, the dust-storm-inducing set from Bader Field right outside Atlantic City....
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BLOG: THE HOOKUP: FITZ AND THE TANTRUMS
Our Fitz and The Tantrums show is full of excitable moments, but we've got one more up our sleeve. For the price of an email, you can pick up a signed vinyl copy of Pickin' Up The Pieces and a Fitz poster, to conjure up your own personal dust storms of dancing in the comfort of your home....
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BLOG: NOW PLAYING: FITZ AND THE TANTRUMS
LA's soulful rockers Fitz and The Tantrums lived up to the frenzy of their name during their Atlantic City set, and we were lucky enough to capture the whole thing....
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BLOG: VIDEO INTERVIEW: FITZ AND THE TANTRUMS
From the get go, Noelle Scaggs talks of falling in love with "Darkest Street"; a slow burning slice of somber soul Michael Fitzpatrick and collaborator James King had put together for their new outfit, Fitz and The Tantrums....
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BLOG: ALBUM REVIEW: FITZ AND THE TANTRUMS
In today's musical realm, reinventing the sounds of classic soul from the past is not an easy task. For one, it takes an immense amount of musical prowess to bring forth that same passion and struggle 60s and 70s music had, and secondly—an even more daunting task—is to do it in a new and inventive way....
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BLOG: FITZ AND THE TANTRUMS CONJUR A DUST STORM
We couldn't resist rehashing our favorite Fitz moment: the Tantrums spun a dizzying rendition of "Moneygrabber" into a bit of audience participation....
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BLOG: OUT AND ABOUT: FITZ AND THE TANTRUMS
Photos by David Moffly The Dave Matthews Band Caravan has started its roll across America with a bang-up showing in Atlantic City....
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BLOG: INTRODUCING: FITZ AND THE TANTRUMS
It started as a humble endeavor. Michael Fitzpatrick, the lanky leader of LA outfit Fitz and the Tantrums, purchased an old church organ from a neighbor and immediately set out on his lonesome to craft some sort of soulful ode to the bygone days when Motown and Stax Records ruled the radio dial....
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ALBUM REVIEW: FITZ AND THE TANTRUMS MORE THAN JUST A DREAM
When we first heard Fitz and the Tantrums' Pickin' Up The Pieces, we found ourselves at an incredible medium between Motown soul and a decidedly modern aesthetic....
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ALBUM REVIEW: FITZ AND THE TANTRUMS PICKIN' UP THE PIECES
In today's musical realm, reinventing the sounds of classic soul from the past is not an easy task. For one, it takes an immense amount of musical prowess to bring forth that same passion and struggle 60s and 70s music had, and secondly—an even more daunting task—is to do it in a new and inventive way....
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CLICK BAIT: FITZ AND THE TANTRUMS ANNOUNCE FALL TOUR
Fitz and The Tantrums have announced a headlining tour this Fall, with the band Walk The Moon as support....
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Artist Bio

In just a year or so, soulsters Fitz & the Tantrums went from the living room to the main stage. The recipe for meteoric success? Six killer musicians, five dapper suits, irresistible songs, some serendipity and one vintage organ.

Since their first show at Hollywood's Hotel Caf in December 2008, Fitz and co. have toured with Maroon 5, played to thousands at Colorado's world famous Red Rocks Amphitheatre, shared the stage New Year's Eve with Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings, and performed on KCRW's esteemed show, Morning Becomes Eclectic, all this on the strength of their stellar five-song EP, Songs for a Breakup, Vol. 1.

For some bands, it takes a lifetime to build this success, but few performers deliver an unrestrained blast of soul-clapping, get-down-on-the-floor, moneymaker shakers like Fitz and the Tantrums. Now post-release of their debut full length, Pickin' Up the Pieces, which has since earned them a 3 star album review in ROLLING STONE, the troupe is poised to get down in dancehalls across the universe.

It all began when... [cue flashback sounds]

"I got a call from my ex-girlfriend," Fitz explains, "And she said, 'My neighbor is moving out in a hurry and has to sell everything. And, he has this organ..."

Fitz, the Svengali frontman of the crew, describes the find like the discovery of a compass, or that treasure map in Goonies, which undoubtedly leads to adventure. Not one to say no, Fitz called some piano movers, cashed in some favors, and seven hours later, the organ went from the curb to his living room. That night, Fitz stationed himself in front of that vintage instrument and wrote a blue-eyed soul anthem, "Breaking the Chains of Love."

"Sometimes, the Music Gods just give it to you," Fitz says.

The overflow of inspiration startled Fitz. He'd spent years in L.A.'s music industry, writing music and working in a studio with Beck producer, Mickey Petralia. But at those 88 keys, just seven hours after that organ dropped into his life, Fitz had finally found his voice.

"I've always been a singer," Fitz says, "but with so much music, I felt that I was trying to push a square peg through a round hole. I was being not true to myself, and it never felt right until I wrote that song, and I sang like that. I thought, this feels so real, so natural."

Fitz shared his vision with long-time friend and saxophonist, James King, who immediately connected with the sound. While the electric guitar drives rock, the saxophone takes center stage in soul, and that's the way Fitz likes it. "We wanted to find a new vocabulary for the genre, I wanted to make a record without any guitars. Could we make a huge sound with out any guitars?"

A huge sound takes a huge studioMotown had Studio A in Detroit, Philadelphia International had Sigma Studios, Phil Spector's Wall of Sound was created in Hollywood's legendary Gold Star Studios but when it came time to capture the feeling and the soul of soul, Fitz knew of the perfect studio: his home.

There in the living room, he recorded Songs for a Breakup, Vol. 1, a burst of effervescent swingers and floor-stompers, infused with the energy of long forgotten songs. The infectious, rolling rhythms of "Breaking the Chains of Love," immediately turns your head and actually get cemented in your brain, like a good pop song should.

The sound is familiar, but distinct. That's what grabbed the attention of Maroon 5's Adam Levine. Levine was getting a tattoo in New York when the tattoo artist told him he had to hear this new band he had discovered. After that one encounter, Levine personally invited Fitz and the Tantrums to join their tour.

Like the EP, Fitz recorded the full-length debut back at home, to bottle the lightning that struck in those first jam sessions. He now delves into more acerbic lyrical territory, going on the offensive against gold diggers on the exceptionally funky "MoneyGrabber," and even gets political on the piano-banging, handclap-driven call to action, "Dear Mr. President." "L.O.V." is a jaunt through pop music history embarking with a groovy organ intro, meandering through juicy big band breakdowns and Fitz's svelte croons, then carrying us away with flute outro. It's a funk-filled plea to give love a chance. These powerful songs take the band's energy up a notch, but like their energized performances, they never loose control.

Those blistering performances are now well-chronicled for adequate ubiquity, Last Call With Carson Daly nailing the money shot for "MoneyGrabber" at the band's sold out show in November at LA's El Rey Theatre featuring a sea of a thousand pogoing fans and a handful of F.A.T.T. gems rocked along with blue-eyed soul vet, Daryl Hall on the band's spot on Live From Daryl's House. Lest we forget, an omnipresent T-Mobile HTC ad that actually namechecks the band that, for the past several months, is impossible not to see if you're watching even an hour's worth of television. Oh, and there are the hot spots on Criminal Minds, Desperate Housewives and a great many more, not to mention a ton of success at radio for the aforementioned runaway "MoneyGrabber," all with the promise of more to come.

In their sound and on the stage, Fitz and the Tantrums are nothing but professionals, and never less than classy. Enter the Tantrums, Fitz's airtight ensemble keeping it real like it's 1969. Funky drummer John Wicks is a Motown B-side aficionado and prolific session player, Jeremy Ruzumna manned the keyboards and was musical director for Macy Gray. James King backed De La Soul and bassist Joseph Karnes is a well sought after session player. Then there's Noelle Scaggs, the powerful voice behind Fitz's croons. Make no mistake, Scaggs is not just there for "doo-wops" and handclaps. She shimmies and flirts, she stokes the crowd and simmers them down, and she has no qualms about keeping Fitz in check. "She is not just a backup singer," Fitz says, "We have repartee. Onstage, we're Ike and Tina."

There, on the stage, Fitz and the Tantrums are not just a band, they're an explosion. Scaggs high steps it to the tight-as-hell rhythm section, while Fitz, cooler than cobalt, croons like the aforementioned Mr. Hall for a new generation. It's obvious that this is no tryst for the band, this is a full-blown, head-over-heels love affair.
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