The New Cities

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The New Cities
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The members of The New Cities.
Left to right: Philippe Lachance, David Brown, Nicolas Denis, Christian Bergeron, Francis Fugere, Julien Martre.
Background information
Origin Trois-Rivières, Quebec, Canada
Genres Rock, synthpop, dance-rock, electro, pop punk, alternative rock
Years active 2005[2] –present
Labels Sony Music Canada
Website thenewcities.com
Members David Brown
Christian Bergeron
Nicolas Denis
Francis Fugere
Philippe Lachance
Julien Martre

The New Cities is a Juno Award and ADISQ Award nominated band originating from Trois-Rivières, Quebec, Canada and currently based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The current members of The New Cities are David Brown, Christian Bergeron, Nicolas Denis, Francis Fugere, Philippe Lachance, and Julien Martre.

Early years

The band recorded their first EP album with producer Steve Nadeau in Montreal, Quebec, Canada in early 2006. They independently released it under the name "The New Cities EP" a few months later and started touring Canada. The band met producer Greig Nori in the spring of 2006 and started working with him on new material which led to signing a record deal with Sony Music Canada in October 2008.

The New Cities headlining at the Festi-Voix on June 29th 2010, 3 Rivers, Quebec.

Following their signing with Sony Music Canada, the band released their first full-length album, lost In City Lights" in May 2009.

Members

Current members

Discography

Albums

Album Date of Release Label
The New Cities EP March, 2006 Independently released
Lost in City Lights May 5, 2009 Sony Music Canada
Kill the Lights September 27, 2011 Sony Music Canada

Singles

Year Title Chart
Positions
Album Certification
(CRIA)
CAN
2009
"Dead End Countdown" 16[3] Lost in City Lights Gold[4]
"Leaders of the Misled" 99[3]
2010
"Hypertronic Superstar" 58[3]
2011
"Heatwave" 38[3] Kill the Lights
"The Hype" 55[3]
2012
"Mugshot"
2013
"The New Rule"

Compilation appearances

Album Date of Release Label Song(s) Notes
Juno Awards 2010 Mar 30, 2010 Sony Music Canada "Dead End Countdown"
NRJ Hit Liste 2010 Apr 6, 2010 Sony Music Canada "Leaders of the Misled"
10 Dollar DJ - Canada Day* Nov 2, 2010 Sony Music Canada "Dead End Countdown" iTunes Canada exclusive.

Music videos

Title Album Date of Release Director(s)
"Dead End Countdown"[5] Lost in City Lights Apr 17, 2009 Jodeb
"Leaders of the Misled"[6] Aug 18, 2009 Jodeb
"Hypertronic Superstar"[7] Feb 01, 2010 Frank Borin
"Looks Minus Substance"[8] Dec 13, 2010 Jodeb, David Brown
"Heatwave"[9] Kill the Lights Jul 26, 2011 John Poliquin
"The Hype"[10] Oct 11, 2011 John Poliquin
"Mugshot"[11] Mar 19, 2012 Colin Minihan
"The New Rule"[12] Feb 19, 2013 MatCyr

The music video for "Dead End Countdown" was released in the UK and Ireland in March 2010. It has been added to Kerrang! TV, Scuzz TV, NME TV, Chart Show TV and The Box playlists.

Appearances in other media

Awards and nominations

Year Recipient/Nominated work Award Result
2012 "Heatwave" MuchMusic Video Awards
"Post-Production of the Year"
Nominated[citation needed]
2010 "Dead End Countdown" SOCAN
"POP/ROCK music award"
Won[14]
2010 "The New Cities" JUNO Canada's Music Awards
"New Group of the Year"
Nominated[citation needed]
2010 "Lost in City Lights" ADISQ
"Album Anglophone de l'année"
Nominated[15]
2010 "The New Cities" Canadian Radio Music Awards
"Best New group or solo artist of the year (HOT AC)"
Nominated
2010 "The New Cities" Canadian Radio Music Awards
"Best New group or solo artist of the year (CHR)"
Nominated
2009 "Dead End Countdown" MuchMusic Video Awards
"Post-Production of the Year"
Nominated[citation needed]

References

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External links

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