LANY

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LANY
LANY at the House of Blues in Dallas, Texas on September 28, 2017
Background information
OriginLos Angeles, California, US
Genres
Years active2014–present
Labels
Members
  • Paul Jason Klein
  • Jake Clifford Goss
Past members
  • Charles Leslie "Les" Priest
Websitethisislany.com

LANY (/ˈlni/, an acronym for "Los Angeles, New York") is an American pop rock band from Los Angeles. Formed in Nashville in 2014, the band consists of guitarist and lead vocalist Paul Jason Klein and drummer Jake Clifford Goss.

Signed to Polydor and Interscope Records, the band have released three top 5 albums: LANY (2017), Malibu Nights (2018), and Mama's Boy (2020). Additionally, they have released a few of singles, their most successful being the RIAA-certified "ILYSB" (2015), the Julia Michaels collaboration "Okay" (2019), "Super Far"(2017), "Malibu Nights" (2018) and "Mean It" (2019) featured Lauv. In 2020, they released their third studio album, Mama's Boy, which was followed by their fourth album, gg bb xx, in September 2021. In 2023, the band announced their fifth studio album A Beautiful Blur. The album will be their first on Sunset Records/Virgin Records, following their departure from Interscope Records.

History

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2014–2017: Musical beginnings and LANY

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LANY were formed in March 2014 when Paul Jason Klein, who had a small solo career, flew to Nashville to meet up with friends Jake Goss and Les Priest. Previously, Goss and Priest had a separate project by the name of WRLDS, but this was discontinued after the formation of LANY.[11] Klein had been classically trained in piano and had been playing since early childhood.[12] The following month they anonymously uploaded two songs, "Hot Lights" and "Walk Away", to their SoundCloud account with zero followers in order to differentiate between their old and new projects. These two songs were recorded within the space of four days.[13] In an interview, Klein explains that after the release of these singles, they began receiving emails from record labels within six days, of which he still does not know how they found the music.[14] Their debut EP, Acronyms, followed later that year, with the song "ILYSB" generating significant interest online, reaching more than 100,000 hits.[13] Singles "Made in Hollywood" and "Bad, Bad, Bad" soon followed, along with the reveal of their identities.

LANY is an acronym for "Los Angeles New York". Klein explained the name in an interview:

"We knew we wanted a four-letter word because of design and aesthetic purposes, but as you can imagine, all the four-letter words in the entire world are taken. We moved to acronyms and for a while we thought we would be TTYL, but then we decided we didn’t want to be 13 for the rest of our lives. I eventually thought of the span across the country from L.A. to New York, and at first I was thinking it would be L-A-N-Y, but people kept getting confused on how to pronounce it when I told them, saying things like 'L-A-and-Y?' So then we’re like forget it—let's call ourselves LANY, pronounced Lay-Nee."[11]

Paul Klein of LANY in Dallas, Texas on September 11, 2015.

In 2015, LANY embarked on American tours supporting Twin Shadow, Tove Styrke, X Ambassadors, Troye Sivan and Halsey.[15] A second EP titled I Loved You. followed, as did festival appearances including Lollapalooza.

Paul Klein of LANY in Dallas, Texas on July 23, 2015.

In December 2015, after signing to Polydor Records,[16] a re-release EP titled Make Out was released consisting of all songs (not including "Hot Lights" and "OMG") released prior to I Loved You. Shortly after this, a UK support tour with Ellie Goulding was announced for March 2016 and a live stripped back version of "ILYSB" was released on YouTube.[17] A US support tour with Troye Sivan ran through February, followed by the announcement of their first US headline tour, The Make Out Tour, in May.[18] On March 11, 2016, LANY released a single titled "Where the Hell Are My Friends". The track debuted on Beats 1 with Zane Lowe.[19] One month later, they released their first music video for the song.[20]

After their headline tour in May, LANY played a series of festivals in mid-2016, including Bonnaroo, Firefly, and Outside Lands.[21]

LANY began their second headline tour in the fall of 2016, called the Kinda Tour, in support of their EP by the same name. It included 14 European dates and 37 US dates.

On February 15, 2017, LANY announced they would be opening up for seven shows of John Mayer's The Search for Everything Tour. It included five U.S. dates and two dates in Canada.[22] Klein credits Mayer as a significant influence to himself and to the band.[23]

Through their official Instagram and Twitter, the band announced that they would be releasing their debut album, LANY, on June 30, 2017, to be preceded by the singles "Good Girls" on March 3, as well as "It Was Love", "The Breakup", and "13".[24]

On June 30, 2017, LANY released their debut self-titled album. The single "Super Far" debuted on Zane Lowe's Beats 1 on Apple Music preceding the release of the full-length album. The band held pop-up shops in Los Angeles and New York to promote the album. They have released music videos for "Good Girls", "ILYSB", and "Super Far". The band announced a US headline tour that occurred from September through November 2017. LANY spent the summer of 2017 playing festivals and touring Australia and Asia. They toured Europe in the winter of 2017.

2018–2019: Malibu Nights

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LANY announced their second album, Malibu Nights, on March 8, 2018, via an Instagram post.[25] Klein stated that the album was written from January 4 to February 14, 2018.

On April 5, 2018, LANY had their first arena concert at the Smart Araneta Coliseum in the Philippines. Tickets for the show were sold out in 24 hours, leading to a second show the next night.[26][27]

The first single, "Thru These Tears", was released on July 17. The album's second single, "I Don't Wanna Love You Anymore", was released on August 22, 2018. Their highly anticipated second studio album, "Malibu Nights", was released on October 5, 2018, consisting of nine songs.[28] In 2018, LANY embarked on their Malibu Nights World Tour beginning on October and lasting until October 2019. The band released "Okay", a single with singer Julia Michaels, on April 23, 2019. This was their first song to include a featured artist.[29] On November 14, 2019, LANY collaborated with American singer-songwriter Lauv for the song “Mean It”, which ultimately was listed on Lauv's debut album, How I'm Feeling. On December 17, 2019, the music video was released, featuring both artists in the deserts of Los Angeles.

From July 23 to 25, LANY sold out three consecutive shows in Manila, at the Mall of Asia Arena.[30][31]

2020: Mama's Boy

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On April 30, 2020, LANY announced the title of their third album, Mama's Boy, via social media. The album was released on October 2, 2020.[32] On May 13, they released the album's lead single, "Good Guys".[33] On July 1, their second single "If This Is the Last Time" was released. The album's third single, "You!", was released on August 13, 2020.[34] Two months later on October 2, 2020, they released their third studio album titled Mama's Boy.[35] To promote the album, the band has announced 5 dates in the United Kingdom and Ireland for 2021. Pre-sale began on September 30 while the general sale began on October 2. The band has announced more dates to come on a later date.[36]

2021–2022: gg bb xx and Priest's departure

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On February 4, 2021, LANY released the deluxe edition of Mama's Boy.[37] This included the release of three new versions of songs—"Heart Won't Let Me" (stripped), "Sad" (stripped), and "I Still Talk to Jesus" (live). "I wanted the outer to sound and feel like I was playing this song alone in a Sunday school room with the door slightly cracked, and you were listening down the hall," Klein said of the original recording. The live rendition of the track draws listeners even closer and into the room alongside LANY.[37] On July 12, LANY announced that their fourth album, gg bb xx, would be released on September 3. The single rollout began with the release of "dancing in the kitchen" on June 25.

The deluxe version of gg bb xx was released on November 5, adding 5 additional songs to the record, along with the demo version of "dna" that was released as a single simultaneously with "up to me". Also included were previous collaborations, "I Quit Drinking" with Kelsea Ballerini, and "Stupid Feelings" with 220 Kid.[38]

On April 7, 2022, the band announced the departure of keyboardist Les Priest, who had left "to focus on life as a writer/producer in Nashville."[39] The remaining two members of the group decided not to replace him but just to continue as a duo.[40]

2023: A Beautiful Blur

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On May 29, 2023, LANY announced their fifth album, titled A Beautiful Blur, will release on September 29. Its first single, "Congrats", was released on 24 August 2022.[41]

Band members

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Current members

  • Paul Jason Klein – lead vocals, piano, keyboards, guitar (2014–present)
  • Jake Clifford Goss – drums, percussion, samples (2014–present)

Current touring musicians

  • Eric "Puff" Scarborough – keyboards, guitar, bass, background vocals (2021–present)
  • Kim Vi – keyboards, bass, guitar, background vocals (2021–present)

Former members

  • Charles Leslie Priest – keyboards, synthesizers, guitar, backing vocals (2014–2022)

Former touring musicians

  • Giuliano Pizzulo – keyboards, guitar, background vocals (2018–2020)

Timeline

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Discography

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Studio albums

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List of studio albums, with release date and selected chart positions shown
Title Details Peak chart positions
US
[42]
AUS
[43]
CAN
[44]
UK
[45]
LANY 32 53 90
Malibu Nights
  • Released: October 5, 2018
  • Label: Polydor
  • Format: CD, LP, TC, digital download, streaming
36 92 81
Mama's Boy
  • Released: October 2, 2020[46]
  • Label: Polydor
  • Format: CD, LP, TC, digital download, streaming
7 67 67 22
gg bb xx
  • Released: September 3, 2021
  • Label: Interscope
  • Format: CD, LP, TC, digital download, streaming
114
A Beautiful Blur
  • Released: September 29, 2023
  • Label: Sunset Garden/Virgin
  • Format: CD, LP, TC, digital download, streaming
120 4
[47]
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Extended plays

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Title Details
Acronyms
  • Released: 2014
  • Label: Self-released
  • Format: Digital download
Track listing
  • 1. "(OMG)"
  • 2. "ILYSB"
  • 3. "BRB"
I Loved You
  • Released: June 9, 2015
  • Label: Polydor
  • Format: Digital download, 12"
Track listing
  • 1. "4ever!"
  • 2. "Youarefire"
  • 3. "Someone Else"
  • 4. "I Don't Care"
  • 5. "Bad, Bad, Bad" (Matt DiMona Remix)
Make Out
  • Released: December 11, 2015
  • Label: Polydor
  • Format: Digital download, 12"
Track listing
  • 1. "ILYSB"
  • 2. "Walk Away"
  • 3. "Bad, Bad, Bad"
  • 4. "Made in Hollywood"
  • 5. "BRB; Kiss"
  • 6. "ILYSB" (Stripped)
Kinda
  • Released: June 24, 2016
  • Label: Polydor
  • Format: Digital download, 12"
Track listing
  • 1. "Like You Lots"
  • 2. "Yea, Babe, No Way"
  • 3. "Pink Skies"
  • 4. "Current Location"
  • 5. "Quit"
  • 6. "Where the Hell Are My Friends"

Singles

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Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
US
Bub.

[48]
AUS
[49]
BEL
[50]
IRE
[51]
NZ
[52]
SIN
[53]
SLK
[54]
SWI
[55]
UK
[56]
"Hot Lights" / "Walk Away" 2014 Make Out
"Made in Hollywood"
"Bad, Bad, Bad"
"ILYSB" 2015
"Where the Hell Are My Friends" 2016 kinda
"Yea, Babe, No Way"[59]
"Good Girls" LANY
"It Was Love" 2017
"The Breakup"
"13"
"Super Far"
"Thru These Tears" 2018 Malibu Nights
"I Don't Wanna Love You Anymore"
"Thick and Thin"
"If You See Her"
"Malibu Nights"
"Okay"
(with Julia Michaels)
2019 16 Non-album single
"Mean It"
(with Lauv)[60]
19 42 32 46 4 2 95 87 83 How I'm Feeling
"Good Guys"[33] 2020 Mama's Boy
"If This Is the Last Time"[62]
"You!"[63]
"Cowboy in LA"[64]
"I Quit Drinking"
(with Kelsea Ballerini)
2021 [A] Non-album single
"Dancing in the Kitchen"[67] [B] gg bb xx
"Stupid Feelings"
(with 220 Kid)
[C]
"Never Mind, Let's Break Up"[70]
"Roll Over Baby"[71]
"Love at First Fight"[72] 2023 A Beautiful Blur
"Alonica"[73]
"XXL"
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Promotional singles

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Title Year Album
"Super Far" / "Sign of the Times" 2017 Spotify Singles
"dna[demo]" / "up to me" 2021 up to me/dna[demo]
"dancing in the kitchen" 2021 dancing in the kitchen

Tours

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Headline

LANY on the Malibu Nights World Tour in Salt Lake City Utah on June 11, 2019
  • The Make Out Tour (2016)
  • Kinda Tour (2016)
  • LANY World Tour (2017–2018)
  • Malibu Nights World Tour (2018–2019)
  • UK/IRE Tour (2021)
  • gg bb xx Tour (2021)
  • Summer Forever Tour (2022)
  • A November to Remember Tour (2022)
  • First The Moon, Then The Stars: A Tour Before A World Tour (2023)
  • a beautiful blur: the world tour (2023–2024)

Promotional

Supporting

Notes

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  1. ^ "I Quit Drinking" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number 31 on the NZ Hot Singles Chart.[65]
  2. ^ "Dancing in the Kitchen" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number 23 on the NZ Hot Singles Chart.[68]
  3. ^ "Stupid Feelings" did not enter the NZ Top 40 Singles Chart, but peaked at number 37 on the NZ Hot Singles Chart.[69]

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