Click Five
Click Five formed in Boston in mid-2003. Lead guitarist Joe Guese, bassist Ethan Mentzer, and keyboardist Ben Romans were students at the Berklee School of Music when they captured the attention of svengali manager Wayne Sharp, a longtime jazz promoter whose first attempt at creating a pinup-ready pop combo, Candy (featuring future Guns N' Roses guitarist Gilby Clarke), ended in commercial disaster when the group's hotly tipped 1985 debut, Whatever Happened to Fun, flopped at retail. After signing Guese, Mentzer, and Romans, Sharp added another Berklee student, drummer Joey Zehr, who recommended childhood friend Eric Dill to fill the band's frontman slot. Upon receiving their Sharp-issued matching mod-influenced suits and salon-styled haircuts, the Click Five began honing their chops on the Boston nightclub circuit, and in the spring of 2004 cut their first two-song demo session. A four-song tape quickly followed, and within a month the group signed to Lava Records, soon after touring the U.S. in support of Ashlee Simpson and releasing an EP, Angel to You (Devil to Me). The Click Five's debut LP, Greetings from Imrie House, followed in the summer of 2005 amid a flurry of licensed lunchboxes, trading cards, and hair products.
"Jenny" Music Video
"Just the Girl" Music Video
"Empty" Music Video
Modern Minds and Pastimes is the second album of The Click Five. It was released on June 26,2007. It contains the single "Jenny" and "Empty".
Track listing
1. "Flipside"
2. "Jenny"
3. "Happy Birthday"
4. "Addicted To Me"
5. "I'm Getting Over You"
6. "When I'm Gone"
7. "Headlight Disco"
8. "The Reason Why"
9. "All I Need Is You"
10. "Long Way To Go"
11. "Mary Jane"
12. "Empty"
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