Princeton (band)

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Princeton
Origin Los Angeles, California, United States
Genres Indie rock
Indie pop
Years active2005 – present
LabelsStriking Peasant Recordings
Kanine Records
MembersJesse Kivel
Matt Kivel
Ben Usen
David Kitz
Website princetonla.com

Princeton is an American indie pop band from Los Angeles, California, United States. The band consists of twin brothers Jesse (guitar, vocals) and Matt Kivel (bass, vocals), Ben Usen (keyboard) and David Kitz (drums). Princeton has received recognition for their live performances, often supporting high-profile indie acts such as Vampire Weekend, The Ruby Suns and Ra Ra Riot, as well as headlining in their own right. [1]

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History

Formation and early releases (2005–2007)

The name of the band, Princeton, originated from band members growing up on Princeton Street in Santa Monica, California. [1] Jesse and Matt Kivel, along with childhood friend Ben Usen, started playing music together in the late 1990s but officially formed the band in 2005, during a year long academic stay in London, which found the three reunited for the first time since parting ways for college.

Due to the steep costs of shipping their instruments overseas, the group was forced to perform live with a very limited musical setup, but the often-harrowing conditions of their London shows forced them to develop a finely tuned live act. The members of the band were each influenced by London in different ways; Jesse found interest in Virginia Woolf, Matt discovered John Cale’s Paris 1919 and the writings of John Maynard Keynes, and Ben briefly pursued a career in international finance. [2] Despite having limited musical resources, the band recorded and self-released a record entitled A Case of the Emperor’s Clothes in 2006.

Move to Los Angeles (2007–2009)

After graduating from college in the summer of 2007, the three original band members moved to Los Angeles. The permanent settlement of the band allowed them to resume recording and performing full-time. With the addition of drummer David Kitz, Princeton first gained attention in 2008 with their four-song EP Bloomsbury , a conceptual record about the group of British intellectuals. [2]

Princeton has received numerous positive reviews for their music, earning mentions from Spin , Stereogum and The New York Times among others. [3] [4] They have also gained popularity from supporting a number of popular acts, including Au Revoir Simone, Vampire Weekend, Saturday Looks Good to Me, Le Loup, The Ruby Suns, My Brightest Diamond, Grand Ole Party, Joan As Policewoman, Cryptacize, Phoenix, and Ra Ra Riot. [1]

Debut album (2009–present)

Cocoon of Love , Princeton's debut album, was released September 29, 2009, on Kanine Records. The first single to be lifted from the album, "Shout it Out", was released on August 25, 2009. The band now reside in the Eagle Rock district of Los Angeles, where the album was recorded and produced.

On February 21, 2012, the band released their second album called Remembrance of Things to Come.

Discography

Studio albums

Extended plays

A Case of the Emperor's Clothes (2006)

All tracks are written by Jesse Kivel, Matt Kivel and Ben Usen

No.TitleLength
1."The Indifference Curve"3:12
2."Tokyo, Japan"3:13
3."Two Hands"3:54
4."Blackbeard"3:49
5."The Red Sweater"3:40
6."They Sing in Her Heart"3:44
7."By the Bear (Sleeping Souls)"3:26

All tracks are written by Jesse Kivel, Matt Kivel and Ben Usen

No.TitleLength
1."The Waves"3:16
2."Ms. Bentwich"3:19
3."Leonard Woolf"4:01
4."Eminent Victorians"2:22

Singles

All tracks are written by Jesse Kivel, Matt Kivel, Ben Usen and David Kitz

No.TitleLength
1."Shout It Out"2:41
2."Moonbeams"2:31

All tracks are written by Jesse Kivel, Matt Kivel, Ben Usen and David Kitz

No.TitleLength
1."Clamoring For Your Heart"5:35
2."The Weather, A Swimmer"4:11

All tracks are written by Jesse Kivel, Matt Kivel, Ben Usen and David Kitz except where noted

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."To the Alps" 3:21
2."The Electrician Active Child" (featuring Active Child) Scott Walker 4:33

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