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Young LoveFind A New WayScreenplay VJ-Pro Club Vision September 2007
Andrew Spencer And The Vamprockerz - Young Love - Tom SnareZombie (Dany Wild Club Remix Edit) (ISV Video Mix By Grant Smith) - Find A New Way (Dave Aude Club Mix) - PhilosophyClub Video July 2008
Young LoveToo Young To Fight ItModern Rock Video January 2008
Young Love - Information Society - The White Tie AffairDiscotech (Jody Den Broeder Club Remix) - What's On Your Mind (Pure Energy) (Juniorverse Mix) - Candle (Sick And Tired) (Razor And Guido Club Edit)Dance Mix Video September 2009
Young LoveFind A New Way (Dave Aude Club Mix)Club Video March 2009
dance rock from Texas to NYC, USA members: Dan Keyes - lead vocals, guitar Bob Mann - guitar, bass, backing vocals Erik Tonnesen - keyboard Santiago Vela III - drums (2008–2009) Terrence Campbell - drums (2006–2008) Ross Tweedy - bass (2006–2008) Danny Wood - bass Jeremy Hollehan - bass Todd Weinstock - guitar Vincent Perini - guitar
The dance-rock outfit Young Love is headed by Dan Keyes, who served as frontman for the post-grunge band Recover from 2001 to 2004. After releasing three albums with that Austin-based group, Keyes relocated from Texas to New York City in search of new environs and a change of pace. Within a year's time, he had amassed a wealth of new material that had more in common with Bloc Party and Action Action than the aggressive sounds of Recover. Young Love was born, and a record deal with Island Def Jam surfaced before the end of 2005. With help from a handful of backing musicians, Keyes began testing his new music in Lower East Side nightspots during the summer of 2006. Meanwhile, shows alongside Head Automatica allowed him to hone his rhythmic, dancefloor-bound material in front of compatible audiences. "Discotech," an advance single from Young Love's debut album, was released that October, and the full-length Too Young to Fight It followed in January 2007. Keyes returned two years later with another release, One of Us, having helmed the majority of the instrumental duties himself.
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