Genevieve (musician)

Genevieve
Birth name Genevieve Schatz
Origin Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Genres Alternative, Indie pop, Indie, pop
Years active 2014 (2014)–present
Labels Wind-up Records
Website www.hellogenevieve.com

Genevieve Schatz, better known simply as Genevieve, is an American indie pop singer and songwriter from Los Angeles, California. The former frontwoman of Chicago indie rock band, Company of Thieves, Genevieve embarked on her solo career in early 2014. Her first solo track, "Show Your Colors" premiered on Vice Noisey in December 2014.[1] Her debut EP, Show Your Colors was released on March 10th 2015 via Wind-up Records.[2]

History with Company of Thieves

Company of Thieves won the 2007 New York Songwriters Circle contest for their song, "Oscar Wilde"[3] and signed with Wind-up Records in October 2008.[4] The band's debut album Ordinary Riches debuted on Billboard's Heatseekers Chart at No. 5.[5]

Company of Thieves were featured as an iTunes Discovery Download for their song "Oscar Wilde",[6] as well as in their Indie Spotlight: Rock/Alternative – featuring the album alongside the recommended track, "Pressure". "Oscar Wilde" was also featured on "Gossip Girl: Real NY Stories Revealed" as part of the Dove Go Fresh campaign,[7] as well as being aired during an episode of Gossip Girl.

In January 2009, Genevieve appeared on "Live From Daryl's House", with Marc of Company of Thieves. She also performed with the band on Last Call with Carson Daly in February 2009.[8] Company of Thieves' second album, Running from a Gamble, was released on May 17, 2011 and debuted at No. 97 on the Billboard 200.[9]

Discography

EPs

Album Year Label
Show Your Colors 2015 Wind-Up Records

Singles

Single Album Year Label
"Show Your Colors" Show Your Colors 2014 Wind-Up Records
"Show Your Colors (PLS&TY Remix)" Single 2015 Wind-Up Records

Other

Album Year Label
Genevieve on Audiotree Live[10] 2015 Audiotree Music

References

9. "INTERVIEW: GENEVIEVE". "Youthgasm". Retrieved January 14, 2016.

External links


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