Love Arcade


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nameLove Arcade
image_size200
backgroundgroup_or_band
originSt. Clair Shores, Michigan, United States
genrePower pop, alternative rock, indie pop
years_active2005–2008
labelAtlantic
past_membersChristian Berishaj
Seth Anderson
Samuel Anderson
Tony Sliwinski
Dorman Pantfoeder
Thomas Amason
Nathaniel Boone
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| name = Love Arcade | image = | image_size = 200 | background = group_or_band | origin = St. Clair Shores, Michigan, United States | genre = Power pop, alternative rock, indie pop | years_active = 2005–2008 | label = Atlantic | website = | past_members = Christian Berishaj Seth Anderson Samuel Anderson Tony Sliwinski Dorman Pantfoeder Thomas Amason Nathaniel Boone

Love Arcade was an American alternative/powerpop band founded by Christian Berishaj. Their debut album, Love Arcade was released in 2006.

History

Berishaj received a guitar from his father in fourth grade. Berishaj started working on Pro Tools at the age of twelve. He began writing songs which he recorded at home. He also learned how to play other instruments and began holding neighborhood garage performances with a band, Snowhite, he formed with bass guitarist Seth Anderson, drummer Samuel Anderson and guitarist Tony Sliwinski. Berishaj had taught Seth how to play the bass guitar. Eventually, he began mailing demos and performance videos to record labels, having his mother cold call A&R representatives. By eighteen, Berishaj had written and recorded a whole album, Love Arcade, on which he plays all the instruments.

He secured a recording contract with Atlantic Records, after turning down an offer from Sony Records, along with his band in 2005. His demos had impressed David Wimmer and Leslie Dweck of Atalantic, who were taken by Berishaj's drive and ambition.

Artistry

Berishaj wrote and performed all the songs on Love Arcade while the other members served as the touring band only, not performing on the record.

Members

Former

  • Christian Berishaj
  • Seth Anderson - bass guitar
  • Samuel Anderson - drums
  • Tony Sliwinski - guitar
  • Dorman Pantfoeder - drums
  • Thomas Amason - guitar
  • Nathaniel Boone - keyboards

Discography

Studio albums

  • 2006 Love Arcade

References

References

  1. "Teenarama". Detroit Metro Times.
  2. Corey Apar. "Love Arcade - Music Biography, Streaming Radio and Discography - AllMusic". AllMusic.
  3. "The New West Coast Entourage".
  4. "Free MP3 Download: Christian TV".
  5. "ALi's Blog: Your #1 Entertainment Destination! | New Music: ALi's Blog Interviews: Christian TV".

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