Madina Lake

Songs: 23
Albums: 4

Albums

Madina Lake - World War III
World War III
2011, songs: 2
Madina Lake - Attics to Eden
Attics to Eden
2009, songs: 9

Facts about Madina Lake

Madina Lake

Madina Lake is an American alternative rock band known for their energetic performances, anthemic songs, and theatrical aesthetic. Here are some facts about the band:

  1. Formation and Early Years: Madina Lake was formed in Chicago, Illinois, in 2005 by twin brothers Nathan and Matthew Leone, along with guitarist Mateo Camargo and drummer Dan Torelli. The band's name is derived from the fictional town of Madina Lake, featured in the 2004 novel "The Disappearance of Madeline McCann". Drawing inspiration from the book's themes of mystery and intrigue, Madina Lake adopted a conceptual approach to their music and image.

  2. Debut Album "From Them, Through Us, to You": Madina Lake gained attention with the release of their debut album, "From Them, Through Us, to You", in 2007. The album featured a blend of post-hardcore, emo, and alternative rock influences, showcasing the band's dynamic songwriting and impassioned performances. Songs like "Here I Stand" and "House of Cards" received airplay on rock radio stations and helped establish Madina Lake as rising stars in the alternative rock scene.

  3. Conceptual Storytelling: One of Madina Lake's distinguishing features is their use of conceptual storytelling in their music and visuals. The band created a fictional narrative surrounding the fictional town of Madina Lake, which serves as the backdrop for their albums and music videos. The story explores themes of love, loss, betrayal, and redemption, weaving a complex and immersive narrative that unfolds across multiple albums and mediums.

  4. Success and Recognition: Madina Lake enjoyed considerable success and recognition during the late 2000s, touring extensively and performing at major music festivals around the world. Their theatrical stage presence, catchy hooks, and emotionally charged lyrics resonated with fans, earning them a dedicated following within the alternative rock community. The band's sophomore album, "Attics to Eden" (2009), further solidified their reputation as a force to be reckoned with in the genre.

  5. Hiatus and Reunion: In 2011, Madina Lake announced an indefinite hiatus, citing personal and creative differences. During this time, band members pursued various solo projects and musical endeavors. However, in 2017, Madina Lake reunited for a series of live shows and festival appearances, much to the delight of their fans. The band's return signaled a renewed sense of camaraderie and creative energy, as they continued to captiv

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