Lucky Boys Confusion

Lucky Boys Confusion

Infobox musical artist
Name = Lucky Boys Confusion


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Years_active = 1997-Present (on Hiatus)
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Origin = Downers Grove & Naperville Illinois
Country = United States
Genre = Punk
Ska
Hip hop
Pop punk
Label = Elektra Records
Townstyle music
Current_members = Kaustubh Pandav
Adam Krier
Joe Sell
Jason Schultejann
Ryan Fergus

Lucky Boys Confusion (also known as LBC) is a rock band from the Chicago suburbs in DuPage County. Their music has been described as a mix of punk, ska, and hip hop . The band consists of bassist Jason Schultejann, drummer Ryan Fergus, vocalist Kaustubh (Stubhy) Pandav, guitarist/vocalist Adam Krier, guitarist Joe Sell. Pandav - whose experiences growing up with recent immigrants to the U.S. are a popular theme of the band's lyrics - and Krier write the majority of the band's songs.

History

Lucky Boys Confusion formed in 1997 shortly after the breakups of Pandav and Fergus's band Farmboy and Krier and Sell's band Spinning Jenny. After recruiting Schultejann on bass, the group quickly released an EP, "What Gets Me High". In late 1998, they released their first full length album, "Growing Out Of It", under their self-owned label, Townstyle Records. The group toured around the midwest and were known for their high-energy shows.Fact|date=July 2007 The fan base worked hard at promoting the band, fostering a strong loyalty to the fans. The members of the street team and fans of the group are known as the "420 Geeks". In 2000, the band released the "The Soapbox Spectacle", featuring "Dumb Pop Song" (which had gained plenty of airplay on Chicago alternative rock station Q101), a new version of "Fred Astaire", and five new songs. During this time, the band also recorded a video for the song "Dumb Pop Song".

In 2000, the band was signed by Elektra Records. They headed to California in the fall of 2000 to begin recording their new album, "Throwing the Game", which was released in May 2001. This album also featured new versions of songs from their first two releases and several new songs, including a cover of Jocelyn Enriquez's "Do You Miss Me". The band released a video for the song "Bossman" featuring Beenie Man. In 2008, Bossman was featured in a commercial for the gum, Extra. The group appeared on "The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn" to promote the album.

Their second effort for Elektra Records, "Commitment", proved to be their most popular mainstream album. Michael Miguel Happoldt of Sublime produced the album, much to the delight of the band (Sublime is one of their biggest influences). The album featured 15 new songs, and also shifted more of a move to power rock and less of an influence from ska or hip hop. The band recorded a video for the song "Hey Driver", and the song was featured in the movies "", "Without a Paddle", and "New York Minute", as well as the video game "MVP Baseball 2004".

One feature of the group is their continued support of the Chicago suburban music scene.Fact|date=February 2007 LBC has played a two-night set with various local bands in Chicago in the week before New Year's at Chicago club the Metro every year since 2000. This annual gathering of local artists is known as "Songs From A Scene."Fact|date=February 2007

In 2004, the band was dropped by Elektra Records after achieving moderate success with both albums on that label. In August 2005, the band independently released "The Red Tape Outtakes (Demos And Heartbreaks)", a 12-song collection of unreleased tracks and outtakes.

The band released "How to Get Out Alive" on June 13, 2006. It contains four new songs, as well as a cover of Dramarama's "Anything, Anything."

On September 20, 2006 the band announced via its MySpace page that they were going on hiatus. Fans were quick to voice their fears that this meant the band was over, but the following day LBC quashed these rumors by saying it was only a "short break" and that fans shouldn't worry about the future of the band. At their final show before the hiatus in Iowa City, Iowa, the band reassured that their annual "Songs From A Scene" concerts would go on in December at the Metro in Chicago after they returned to a sense of "normality" over the next few months.

On December 29, 2006, at the annual Songs From A Scene series, the band made available Live and Acoustic. Recorded at the Beat Kitchen in Chicago by local recording engineers Jay Zdyrski and Coleton Paskert on June 21, 2006, it is the band's first live album. While there are currently no plans for a new studio album, the band has begun playing live shows again following 2006's Songs From a Scene.

In late 2006, lead singer Kaustubh Pandav, along with Chicago DJ's JJ Flores and Steve Smooth, recorded a debut EP as a side project. The album became available on March 6, 2007 in both CD and digital format. The side project, entitled Shock Stars, played their first live show at Double Door in Chicago on April 14, 2007.

In May 2007, Guitarist Adam Krier and bassist Jason Schultejann together with new drummer Chris Smith, formed a side project known as American Taxi. Their first single "The Mistake (Burning Hot Girls)," launched on Memorial Day 2007 on their newly formed MySpace page at http://www.myspace.com/americantaximusic. American Taxi has since released an EP entitled "Runaway Songs", containing "The Mistake" and five other tracks.

Members

* Kaustubh Pandav - lead vocals
* Adam Krier - guitar, keys, vocals, harmonica
* Joe Sell - guitar
* Jason Schultejann - bass
* Ryan Fergus - drums

Discography

* "Growing Out of It" (1998, Townstyle Records)
* "The Soapbox Spectacle EP" (2000, Townstyle Records)
* "Throwing the Game" (2001, Elektra Records)
* "Commitment" (2003, Elektra Records)
* "The Red Tape Outtakes (Demos And Heartbreaks)" (2005, Townstyle Records)
* "How to Get Out Alive EP" (2006, Townstyle Records)
* "Live and Acoustic (Recorded at the Beat Kitchen)" (2007, Townstyle Records)

External links

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