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Coyle Girelli is an English recording artist, multi-platinum selling composer, songwriter, record producer and multi-instrumentalist. Formerly frontman of alternative rock bands Your Vegas and The Chevin he released his debut solo album, Love Kills, in 2018. He has written songs for BTS, Macklemore, Robin Schulz, Westlife and many others, including the BTS worldwide number 1 single "Heartbeat"[1] and co-composed songs for the record breaking French musicals Robin des Bois and Les Trois Mousquetaires.[2] His sophomore solo album Funland was released in February 2022 to critical acclaim.[3]

Early life

Girelli grew up in Otley, West Yorkshire.[4] There he attended Prince Henry's Grammar School where he met the 3 other founding members of Your Vegas.[4]

Girelli attended University of Leeds, completing a degree in Law and Criminology.[4]

Music career

Your Vegas 2005-2011

Girelli, along with Mat Steel, Jon Langford, Mal Taylor and Mark Heaton, formed alternative rock band Your Vegas in 2005 while studying at Leeds University. He was the singer[5][6] and songwriter in Your Vegas.[7] The band released several self-produced singles in the UK before signing to Universal Republic in 2007 and releasing debut album A Town And Two Cities[8] in May 2008.[9]

The band extensively toured across the US and Canada, completing a series of North American tours including two tours with The Bravery, two full North American tours with Duran Duran and a run with Shiny Toy Guns. Your Vegas performed at various US Music festivals, including The Bamboozle, Bonnaroo, Lollapalooza, SXSW and All Points West.[10]

Girelli made his network television with Your Vegas in the US on Last Call with Carson Daly with Your Vegas.[11]

Your Vegas founded their own celebrity football team along with MLS Magazine called Champions United. On 22 November 2008, they played a charity football match against Hollywood United.[12] Proceeds raised from the event went towards helping hurricane victims in Houston. Since the event, Girelli has participated in a number of Hollywood United games and events.

Steven Spielberg's Discovery Channel documentary Rising: Rebuilding Ground Zero to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the 11 September terrorist attack in New York used "Salvador" written by Girelli as its theme music.[13]

The Chevin 2011-2015

In 2010, Girelli founded British alternative band The Chevin together with former Your Vegas bandmates Langford, Steel and Taylor.[14] Girelli wrote and produced debut release The Champion EP released on Fierce Panda in the UK. He also wrote debut album Borderland produced by American producer Noah Shain. Lead single "Champion" along with several other of his songs from album Borderland have appeared in films, trailers, commercials, computer games and television shows across the globe, including "Champion" on the FIFA 13 soundtrack.[15]

The band toured extensively across North America and Europe, including tours with Franz Ferdinand, White Lies, Airborne Toxic Event and The Pigeon Detectives and festival appearances at Firefly Music Festival, T In The Park, Lollapalooza, SXSW Music Festival, Live at Leeds, Camden Crawl, The Great Escape Festival and Bingley Music Live.

Girelli made several network television appearances with The Chevin including on the Late Show with David Letterman[16] and on Conan.

After a hiatus from 2014, The Chevin began releasing new music in summer 2019 with singles "Under The Thunder" and "Big Machine."

Songwriting

Girelli writes songs and produces for many other major label recording artists and his releases include BTS, Macklemore, Westlife,[17] Daisy the Great, Robin Schulz, Echosmith, Sister Sparrow & The Dirty Birds, Spencer Ludwig, Alex Winston, The Movielife, Story Untold, Peking Duk, Rozes, Sam Feldt, Asher Roth,[18] and Arty.[19] He has collaborated with songwriters including Linda Perry, Mac Davis, The Stereotypes, LP, Scott Harris, Amy Allen (songwriter), Dan Nigro and Sterling Fox. He appeared on stage with Peking Duk as a guest vocalist several times including performances at Lollapalooza and Electric Zoo and their 2018 US and European tours.

In 2015, Girelli composed music for short film Shaded Reflections which was selected for the Cannes Film Festival[20] and the Manhattan Film Festival where he won the award for 'Best Original Song'.[21]

In 2016, Girelli founded a New York City based independent record label called Honey Lemon Records.[22] He has released several New York based artists on the label including French singer Livia Blanc[23] and The Dawn of MAY.[24]

Musical theater

He co-composed the 2013 French musical sensation Robin des Bois along with Micheal Malih, David Hallyday, Fred Château, Mathieu Mendès, Corneille, Shaka Ponk, John Mamann and Stanislas.[25] His song "Gloria" from the show also appears on opera singer Vincent Niclo's 2013 album Luis. Girelli co-composed the 2016 French musical Les 3 Mousquetaires.[26] He is currently working on several new musical theater projects in New York City and Europe.

In January 2023, Girelli released the single "True Love Forever" together with an announcement of a new theatrical show created in collaboration with immersive theater company Third Rail Projects. The show is titled "True Love Forever."[27]

In June 2023, it was announced that Reincarnation Blues, a new musical Girelli created and composed with Ben Thornewill, based on the critically acclaimed book of the same name, was selected for development at the prestigious Rhinebeck Writers Retreat in the summer of 2023.[28]

Love Kills 2018–2020

In 2017, Girelli announced on Twitter that he is working on a debut solo record Love Kills to be released in summer 2018.

Debut single "Where's My Girl?" was released 11 May 2018 described by Clash Magazine as a "swooning knee trembler".[29] Follow up single "My Blue Heart" was released on 8 June 2018.[30]

The 11 track album Love Kills was released to widespread acclaim on 21 September 2018. Atwood Magazine called the album "A beautifully dark masterpiece""[31] while High Voltage Magazine called it "possibly be the most surprising musical diamond find of the year".[32] with Girelli's vocal performance frequently compared to Roy Orbison and Elvis Presley[33]

The song "In Your Arms", from Love Kills was used in season 2, episode 2 of Netflix TV show StartUp.[34] An early version of "Naked Soul" was used as the music for a Naked Cashmere campaign with a video made featuring supermodel Kate Moss.[35] "Naked Soul" also featured in the 2019 Peter Lindbergh documentary 'Peter Lindbergh – Women's Stories.'

"Something Strange in the Night" from Love Kills was used in Season 4, Episode 3 of Netflix show Chilling Adventures of Sabrina.[36]

"Naked Soul" from Love Kills was used in MTV show Catfish: The TV Show Season 8, Episode 33[37]

Girelli recorded a version of "Bittersweet Symphony" for Sacha Gervasi's Emmy Award nominated HBO film, My Dinner with Hervé, released in October 2018.[38]

In November 2018, Girelli released "Christmas And Me" EP featuring two original songs, "Christmas And Me Are Through" and "The Lights" as well as versions of "O Holy Night", "I'll Be Home for Christmas" and "Christmas Don't Be Late".[39]

The album became the basis and inspiration being the theatrical collaboration with Third Rail Projects resulting in the creation of the immersive theater show True Love Forever.

Funland 2021–2023

In October 2021, Girelli released single "Fun," the first single from his sophomore album Funland.[40]

Funland was released to critical acclaim on 25 February 2022, with Rolling Stone Australia calling it "a contender for record of the year."[41] AAA Backstage stated "Girelli has a certain type of song writing that oozes a sense of beauty and feeling. A lot of artists write lovely albums but this one from start to finish is that of a masterpiece...."[42] Atwood Magazine described its sound as "Soaring and cinematic".[43]

An acoustic album called Stripped featuring several acoustic versions of songs on Funland, as well as a cover of the Leonard Cohen song, "Famous Blue Raincoat" and of the First Aid Kit's song, "Fireworks", was released on 22 July 2022.[44]

"Museum Day" 2023–present

"Museum Day", the first single from Girelli's third solo album was released on 14 June 2023.[45] With follow up single "Jane Tells a Lie" released on 26 July 2023.[46]

Artist discography

Solo

Studio albums

  • Love Kills – Coyle Girelli (21 September 2018)[31]
  • Funland – Coyle Girelli (25 February 2022)
  • Stripped – Coyle Girelli (22 July 2022)
  • Museum Day – Coyle Girelli (27 October 2023)[47]

Extended plays

  • Christmas And Me EP – Coyle Girelli (30 November 2018)[39]

Singles

  • "Where's My Girl?" – Coyle Girelli (11 May 2018)
  • "My Blue Heart" – Coyle Girelli (8 June 2018)
  • "Disappear" – Coyle Girelli (17 August 2018)
  • "Love Kills" – Coyle Girelli (14 September 2018)
  • "The Lights" – Coyle Girelli (23 November 2018)
  • "Fun" – Coyle Girelli (1 October 2021)[48]
  • "From 7th Street with Love" – Coyle Girelli (17 November 2021)[49]
  • "Here Comes My Baby" – Coyle Girelli (12 January 2022)[50]
  • "Do You Wanna Dance?" – Coyle Girelli (16 February 2022)[51]
  • "Famous Blue Raincoat" / "Fireworks" – Coyle Girelli (6 July 2022)
  • "Modern Noir - Stripped" – Coyle Girelli (13 July 2022)
  • "True Love Forever" – Coyle Girelli (27 January 2023)
  • "Museum Day" – Coyle Girelli (14 June 2023)[45]
  • "Jane Tells a Lie" – Coyle Girelli (26 July 2023)[52]
  • "So Predictable" – Coyle Girelli (8 September 2023) [53]
  • "Between Us" – Coyle Girelli (29 September 2023)[54]

With The Chevin

Studio albums

Extended plays

Singles

  • "Drive" – The Chevin (So Recordings, 28 May 2012)
  • "Blue Eyes" – The Chevin (So Recordings, 6 August 2012) – (UK only)
  • "Champion" – The Chevin (So Recordings, 7 August 2012)
  • "Under The Thunder" – The Chevin (So Recordings, 21 August 2019)
  • "Big Machine" – The Chevin (So Recordings, 16 October 2019)

With Your Vegas

Studio albums

Extended plays

Singles

  • "Your Vegas" – Your Vegas (Epic, January 2006) UK
  • "Flybuzz" – Your Vegas (Epic, August 2006) UK
  • "The Way The War Was Won" – Your Vegas (2008) US
  • "In My Head" – Your Vegas (Universal Republic, June 2008) US
  • "Christmas And Me Are Through" – Your Vegas (Primary Wave, 20 January 2009)

Other songs

As featured artist

  • "On Your Own" – Serge Devant (feat. Coyle Girelli) 2012
  • "Something For Nothing" – Asher Roth (feat. Coyle Girelli) 2014[56]
  • "Something For Nothing" – Blended Babies (feat. Coyle Girelli) 2015
  • "Dragonfly" – Blended Babies (feat. Coyle Girelli) 2016
  • "Beautiful Girl" – Blended Babies (feat. Coyle Girelli) 2017
  • "Neon Rose" – Neon Tiger (feat. Coyle Girelli) 2017[57]
  • "Digital Perfection" – LEFTI (feat. Coyle Girelli) 2017[58]
  • "Supposed To Be" – Arty (feat. Coyle Girelli) 2017[59]
  • "Galaxies" – Nicolas Haelg 2018
  • "Song Goes On" - Keli Holiday (feat. Coyle Girelli) 2021

Music videos

List of music videos, showing year released and directors
Title Year Director(s)
"The Way The War Was Won" 2008 Barney Miller
"In My Head" 2008 Barney Miller
"Champion" 2011 Jon Danovic
"Champion" 2012 Jon Danovic
"Drive" 2012 Tyler Oliver
"Blue Eyes" 2012 Ian Gamester
"Fun" 2021 Kevin Newbury
"From 7th Street with Love" 2021 Kevin Newbury
"Here Comes My Baby" 2022 Jon Danovic
"Do You Wanna Dance" 2022 Jon Danovic
"Museum Day" 2023 Jon Danovic
"Jane Tells a Lie" 2023 Aysia Marotta

Musical theater

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2008 Last Call With Carson Daly himself Musical guest
2012 The Late Show with David Letterman Musical Guest
2012 Conan Musical Guest

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