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City: Los Angeles/ Costa Mesa
State: California
Country: US
Signup Date: 8/1/2004

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Wednesday, December 02, 2009 

Category: Music


"Orange County dance rock trio Pop Noir closed their November residency at Detroit Bar with a gripping, good times performance that transformed this first-time attendee into a full-fledged fan. Singer/bassist/keyboardist Luke McGarry and twin brother guitarist Joe McGarry played precise, guitar pop while striking mighty rock god poses, strutting through the audience like posh peacocks and offering humorous in-between song banter. The band concluded their set by carpet-bombing the giddy crowd with a series of killer covers. It's highly doubtful anyone went home disappointed..." - Wade Tatangelo

READ THE FULL ARTICLE HERE!
Currently watching:
Black Adder Remastered: The Ultimate Edition
Release date: 2009-10-20
Wednesday, December 02, 2009 

Category: Music
"Though twin brothers Joe and Luke McGarry have been playing together as Pop Noir for roughly five years, it wasn't until yesterday that their group, rounded out by drummer Nico Saavedra, released its first single. Those who have had the chance to catch Pop Noir at their fairly regular gigs across Los Angeles and Orange County will instantly recognize "DIY" as a staple of their sets. The song also serves as a mantra for the band: Joe and Luke not only produce their own material, but direct their videos and design all flyers, t-shirts and even the digital magazine that serves as their press kit. We chatted with the McGarry brothers about coming of age as a band and taking the slow-and-steady route to a music career."- Liz Ohanesian

READ THE ARTICLE HERE!
Currently reading:
The Devil and All His Works
By Dennis Wheatley
Wednesday, December 02, 2009 

Category: Music


Pop Noir grabbed the interest of French listeners because of their name and get noticed here in the States because of their similarities to New Order—and because their father designed Joy Division’s album covers. These twin musicians-slash-illustratorsand their drummer Nico Saavedra will be releasing their single ‘DIY’ today, and they explain here about making music, bathing separately and designing websites for cartoon penises. This interview by Britt Witt.

READ THE ARTICLE HERE!
Currently listening:
Anthology
By Nina Simone
Release date: 2003-07-01
Thursday, May 21, 2009 

Category: Music

Our shows with Doves this past weekend were BRILLIANT. Loads of fun.

And I don't think we can speak highly enough of the Doves guys. They were all dead cool, dead friendly, definitely one of the best groups we've had the pleasure of working with.

We'd also like to thank all the Doves fans who gave us such a warm reception in San Diego and Anaheim. We really appreciate it!

And now for some photos:

1) Post-show, the Doves gents with the Pop Noir gents..

The Doves gents with the Pop Noir gents

2) Jimi Doves and Luke Pop Noir backstage (the singing bassists together).



3) Jez Doves and Joe Pop Noir (guitarists).



4) Nico Pop Noir and Andy Doves (drummers).



5) And finally, Joe, Johhny Marr, Jimi Goodwin and Luke backstage...



Not a bad weekend!

For photos of the actual shows (well, San Diego, anyway), you can check out stereogum.com.

P.S. Follow us on twitter! twitter.com/popnoir
You can hear about upcoming shows (like this one), and other... things. Haha.

Currently reading:
To the Devil a Daughter (Wordsworth Mystery & Supernatural)
By Dennis Wheatley
Thursday, January 15, 2009 

Category: Music
It's a shame to see them go (from the radio, that is). They were one of the first stations to get behind us, thanks specifically to Mr. Shovel.
We've played a number of brilliant shows as part of the Check One Two nights, at both the Viper Room and the Echoplex. Perhaps, though, our in-studio performance last Sunday, January 4th, was the straw that broke the camel's back? Haha.



Rest in Peace, Indie 103.1! You'll be missed!
Currently reading:
Holy Blood, Holy Grail
By Michael Baigent
Release date: 1983-01-15
Friday, December 12, 2008 
Recently, Factory Records legends, A Certain Ratio, were in town to headline the Part Time Punks festival at The Echoplex. Because we're so brilliant (haha), Ratio's drummer, Donald Johnson, stayed at our house for a week...

Now, we wouldn't let a fabulous opportunity like this go to waste, so Donald, who's also worked with the likes of Bryan Ferry and Electronic, can add Pop Noir to his illustrious list of collaborators!

Here's some videos for you.. First one is of us covering ACR's classic track "Do the Du" in the garage for a laugh, and the second is our song "DIY" and a cover of "Paint it Black" from a show we played with Donald while he was here...


 Pop Noir + Donald Johnson / Do the Du from Pop Noir on Vimeo





Pop Noir + Donald Johnson / DIY + Paint it Black from Pop Noir on Vimeo.

Currently listening:
Ernie
By BENNY HILL
Sunday, October 26, 2008 

Current mood:  pleased
Category: Music
We've just uploaded our video for "Go Ghost"..



You can download the song, too... But it's only going to be up until Halloween, so you'll have to hurry...
Click here to download "Go Ghost" for free!

Happy Halloween!
Thursday, June 12, 2008 

Current mood:  accomplished
Category: Music
We've just joined the likes of The Kooks, Art Brut, Gnarls Barkley and a whole slew of others and released Girls Of Prey as a free download on RCRDLBL.com.. Here's what they RCRDLBL had to say:

What Interpol are to Joy Division, Pop Noir are to New Order—their new single "Girls of Prey" could be an epic cut from the Mancunians classic LP Power, Corruption and Lies, such is its sheer pop power and '80s throwback sheen. And when we say sheen, we do mean sheen: if "Girls of Prey" got any deliciously glossier it would be $3.99 at your local newsstand. The shiny, swelling synths are also very reminiscent of one of the more carefree scenes in a John Hughes movie. We can only imagine a 16-year-old Molly ringwald being a huge fan.

Pop Noir have signed a deal with RCRD LBL, thus becoming the newest addition to our extended musical family. Check this space for more tracks soon...

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Thursday, February 07, 2008 
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MUTANT POP
Chris Ziegler Wed. February 06

The light pours out of Pop Noir

PHOTO by JENNIE WARREN

Pop Noir got prenatal chemistries cured in the purest Mancunian solution—dad Steve graphicked album covers for Joy Division and more adorably Jilted John and then transferred via ordinary respirative function the actual air particles of Manchester primetime into the most fundamental biological processes of twin sons Joe (guitar and etc.) and Luke McGarry (vox and etc.) who could not more perfectly incarnate Brit/Cal pop/rock were they specifically engineered to do so for particular civil defense purposes. Pop Noir used to use a drum machine but now they have a man machine (Enjambre beater Nico) and the meekish post-discoism of years past gets bulldozed under big beats and reverbed guitar. Mark E. Smith would crank and gnash but Tony Wilson would clap and gurn; McGarry brother unit brain—responsible also for much of the art in this paper and in certain other clued papers—answer odd questions with good humor.

How did you get a modeling contract out of a first-round elimination in a guitar shred-off?
We're always up for a good night out, so, for a laugh, we entered this cool contest sponsored by Paper magazine and Levi's. Everyone who participated got a free pair of jeans, which was good enough for us! The Levi's people saw us wearing the jeans, and next thing we knew we were doing a photoshoot with a load of hot models and being plied with free food and drinks. Now apparently they're planning on using the images on these huge sixty-foot banners at SXSW. We've done a bit of modeling for a few other fashion lines—we're working a lot with Hause of Howe right now. That's how we get all our stage gear!

How much does guitar-shredding actually figure into Pop Noir?
Shredding doesn't figure at all, actually, which might explain the first-round elimination! However, we do occasionally wear the Levi's onstage.

Why is Luke the glum one and Joe the fun one?
It's like the movies—there's always a good twin and an evil twin.

What is the best band ever to come from your home city of Manchester?
You mean apart from Freddie and the Dreamers? There's been loads. Our musical heritage is a great source of pride!

Why did you not say 'the Fall'?
We might've said the Fall, but they pulled out of a show at the Galaxy a few years ago at the last minute, and we were thoroughly disappointed.

Who was the nicest rusty old punk person your dad ever introduced you to?
Donald Johnson from A Certain Ratio, by far. He's even offered to work with us on some stuff—drumming and remixing! After our showcase at the In The City Festival in Manchester, we were hanging out with Donald and Mani from Stone Roses and Primal Scream, in a bar owned by Leroy, the ex-manager of the Hacienda. Leroy actually broke our dad's collarbone in a five-a-side soccer game years ago, but they're still pals. The Manchester underworld—ha ha!

What happened to your dad's old records?
We've still got loads of them. Apparently the Joy Division EP he designed is worth $100 a pop now.When the old man kicks the bucket, we'll be minted!

What is the most interesting part for you being in Pop Noir besides the music?
It's all interesting. We love playing live, we love writing, we love messing about in studios, we love creating the art that accompanies it all. And then there's all the different doors it opens up. Whether it means doing artwork for other bands and promoters, or working with fashion designers and getting some free clothes . . . it's all good fun. If we weren't us, we'd quite like to be us. We've been going to shows since we were 10 years old, going to see Lo Fidelity Allstars, the Verve, Oasis . . . We were regulars at the Troubadour from about 13 onwards. While everyone else was at Indian Guides or Cub Scouts, we'd be at Clinic or the White Stripes. We'd get our dad to drop us off at some show in Hollywood while he'd go for a beer in the Cat & Fiddle and wait for us. So this is what we've always wanted to do—the rest of it is just a bonus. But of all the stuff we do, Pop Noir is the first love.

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Currently reading:
To the Devil a Daughter
By Dennis Wheatly
Release date: 1972
Wednesday, October 31, 2007 
We made an appearance in the comic strip "Luann", by Greg Evans on Sunday..



This isn't actually the first time we've appeared in a comic. We've also been in Rick Stromoski's "Soup To Nutz" and MAD Magazine!







Nice!
Currently watching:
Little Britain: The Complete First Series
Release date: 16 August, 2005