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Revision as of 20:39, 6 October 2012

Darling Thieves
Also known asI Hate Kate
Origin
pop punk
Years active2004–present
LabelsGlassnote
MembersJustin Mauriello
Scott Hayden
Mike Lund
Past membersJeremy Berghorst
AJ Condosta
Ed Davis
Website[1]

Darling Thieves, formerly known as I Hate Kate, is an alternative rock band from Huntington Beach, California. The band was founded in November 2004 by former Zebrahead frontman Justin Mauriello.[citation needed]

History

Justin Mauriello started I Hate Kate in 2004, while still in Zebrahead, as a creative outlet. The band has seen a steady rise in success. I Hate Kate played with bands such as Social Distortion, Chevelle, Hot Hot Heat, The Bravery, The Living End, My Chemical Romance, Unwritten Law, Secondhand Serenade, and Shiny Toy Guns. Tours have taken them throughout the U.S., Canada, and Japan.

December 2007, the band took to the studio with platinum producer Mark Trombino (Jimmy Eat World, blink-182, Sugarcult), recorded new songs and remixed previous tracks. They released their first full-length album Embrace the Curse on June 24, 2008 under Glassnote Records.

In early 2010, the band recorded a new album entitled Race to Red, with producer Lee Miles (Tickle Me Pink, The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, Puddle of Mudd). The band released the first single off the album, "Free Without You", on January 12, 2010. They have released music videos for "Free Without You" and "Unspoken".

In June 2010, a woman named Kate, after whom the band was named, left lead man Justin Mauriello an angry voicemail about the use of her name for the band and threatening legal action.[citation needed] The band felt it was in their best interest to change their name to Darling Thieves, under which name the new album was released on June 17, 2010.

As the Darling Thieves they have been headlining their own shows and sharing the stage with the likes of The Smashing Pumpkins, Chevelle, OK Go, Anberlin, Flobots, Hollywood Undead and more.

In Popular Culture

  • In 2008, the songs "I'm In Love with a Sociopath" and "It's Always Better" were used in the reality television show Living Lohan.
  • In 2009, the song "It's Always Better" was used in the television show Keeping Up with the Kardashians.
  • Most recently, The song "Final" was used on an episode of
    The Bad Girls Club
    called "Play With It" in 2010.

Discography

as I Hate Kate
Date of Release Title U.S. sales
April 4, 2007 Embrace the Curse
2006 Act One (EP)
as Darling Thieves
Date of Release Title U.S. sales
June 17, 2010 Race to Red
March 13, 2012 The Extended Play (EP)

Singles

"Always Something" (2007)
"It's Always Better" a.k.a. "Always Something" (2008)
"Bed of Black Roses" (2008)
"I'm In Love with a Sociopath" (2008)
"Free Without You" (2010)
"Unspoken" (2010)
"Would You" (2012)

Other Songs/Unreleased

"Sobriety Killed Society"

External links

  • [2] I Hate Kate at purevolume.com
  • [3] I Hate Kates's Myspace page
  • [4] Featured Story About I Hate Kate
  • [5] An Interview With Justin Mauriello
  • [6] Bandictionary.net interview
  • [7] Voicemail that prompted the name change