Iris (American band)

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Iris
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Reagan Jones and Andrew Sega in 2009
Background information
Also known asForgiving Iris (19931998)
Origin United States
Genres Synth-pop, electronic rock, indietronica
Years active 19932021
Labels Diffusion Records
Infacted Recordings
A Different Drum
Dependent Records
Past members Reagan Jones
Andrew Sega
Matthew Morris
Website http://www.irismusic.com

Iris was an American synthpop [1] band, formed by Reagan Jones and Mat Morris in 1993. After the release of their first album Disconnect , Matthew Morris was replaced with Andrew Sega, who pushed the band's sound in a more experimental electronic direction. Their final album, Six, was released in September 2019. Iris disbanded in 2021. [2]

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History

Andrew Sega joined Iris in 2002 Andrew1.jpg
Andrew Sega joined Iris in 2002

The band was initiated in 1993 as Forgiving Iris, with members Reagan Jones (vocals/keyboards), Matt Morris (keyboards/programming). [1] The two had met in college and, influenced by artists such as Erasure and Depeche Mode, began playing covers locally in Austin, Texas. In 1998 they changed their name to Iris and released their debut full-length, Disconnect , which netted them "Best Band" and "Best Album" awards at the American Synthpop Awards in 2000. [1] Its single "Annie, Would I Lie To You?" was one of the best-selling records in label A Different Drum’s history.

After several shows that followed, Reagan Jones and Matthew Morris started having arguments about their musical direction. Morris became focused on his personal life, and wasn't interested into going back to the studio for the second album. Jones met Andrew Sega through the original singer of CTRL Joel Willard in 2001, and told him that he was looking for someone new to work with. [3] Sega and Jones started working on some test tracks, the first of which would later become "Unknown". They felt that the chemistry between the two worked out so well that they started working on the new record that would become Awakening . [4] Sega added guitars and pushed the band's sound into a more experimental electronic direction. They released their second album Awakening throughout Sega's new label, Diffusion Records. Their next record, Wrath (2005) took a more aggressive approach. Its first single, "Appetite" went No. 1 on mainstream radio in Poland. A European tour followed, including festivals in Moscow and London.

In 2008, Iris released their first CD/DVD combo, Hydra . It featured 3 brand new tracks, as well as remixes from bands like Mesh, Alpinestars, Datguy, Benz & MD, plus a 40 minute "behind the scenes" tour diary DVD.

In 2010, Iris released Blacklight through Infacted Recordings. After finishing its supporting tour in the U.S., the duo parted ways due to a tour argument. There was more than a year of silence between the band members, which ended when Jones sent Sega three demo songs. [5] [6]

In 2014, Iris signed with Dependent Records and released Radiant through the label, [7] followed by Six in 2019. [8]

Iris disbanded in September 2021. [2] Dependent Records confirmed their split, saying that it was caused due to "personal differences". [9]

Members

Final line-up

Former members

Additional touring members

Discography

Studio albums

Singles & EPs

Other albums

References

  1. 1 2 3 Iris at Allmusic
  2. 1 2 Brandon, Chris (September 6, 2021). "American synthpop band Iris is over". Synthpop Fanatic. Retrieved September 7, 2021.
  3. Augustini, Petrit (July 19, 2011). "Andrew "Necros" Sega Interview". Necros.gibdon.com. Archived from the original on July 17, 2012. Retrieved July 20, 2011.
  4. "Iris - The future of synthpop is assured". Side-line.com. January 16, 2004. Retrieved May 20, 2014.
  5. "IRIS have just finished their new album: RADIANT, a manifest of intense electronic craftmanship". Dependent Records. August 9, 2014. Retrieved August 21, 2014.
  6. "Radiant". Dependent Records. Retrieved August 21, 2014.
  7. "Dependent sign Iris: new album "Radiant" almost completed!". Peek a Boo. April 23, 2014. Retrieved August 14, 2014.
  8. "Dependent Records". Facebook.com. Archived from the original on February 26, 2022.
  9. Carlsson, Johan (September 18, 2021). "American synthpop duo Iris confirms split". Release Magazine . Retrieved September 21, 2021.