Fitz and The Tantrums have released the new single “Pickin’ Up The Pieces (Live in Chicago)." The single comes from the new live album Fitz and The Tantrums: Live In Chicago.
Fitz and The Tantrums have released the new single “Pickin’ Up The Pieces (Live in Chicago).” The single comes from the new live album Fitz and The Tantrums: Live In Chicago, to be released on October 2nd, marking the 10th anniversary of the band’s breakthrough debut album Pickin’ Up The Pieces.
Reflecting on their debut album drummer John Wicks recalls, “That record provided a great calling card. They were great songs and they showcased our musicianship which was super important for the live show and a big key to our early success.”
Available for the first time as a live album that adds six additional performances not included in the original broadcast on the Palladia Network, Fitz and The Tantrums: Live In Chicago captures a rocket in the moment of liftoff, showcasing the band’s exhilarating mix of pop hooks and pointed commentary delivered via the crackling onstage chemistry of lead singers Michael Fitzpatrick and Noelle Scaggs. The taut musicianship of The Tantrums, a certified wrecking crew comprised of James King (Saxophone/Flute), Joseph Karnes (bass), Jeremy Ruzumna (keyboards) and John Wicks (drums) propels the crowd through a setlist that showcases the band’s early catalog and their singular brand of infectious indie-soul.
Fitz and The Tantrums: Live In Chicago arrives in a moment when touring artists and music fans around the world are coming to grips with the shut down of the live music industry and its devastating effect on thousands of livelihoods. The show was recorded in 2011 during a sold-out 2-night stand at Metro, the legendary Chicago venue forced to launch a GoFundMe Campaign to fight for its survival, a dire predicament faced by countless other entertainment venues in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Fitz and The Tantrums quickly grew from independent upstarts to bonafide multi-platinum hitmakers. Immediately and rightly hailed as “L.A. ‘s premiere party band” when they burst onto the indie scene in 2008, their self-released 5-song EP led them to Dangerbird Records, who released their debut Pickin’ Up The Pieces in 2010.