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The Motels then appeared on Rodney Bingenheimer's popular radio show on KROQ. The Motels recorded a demo for Warner Bros. Records, but the record label turned it down. Capitol Records offered the band a recording contract. At this point, The Motels rejected the Capitol offer and disbanded, citing musical differences among the band members. [5]
Rolling Stone – The Motels return with their "Version 2.0" – September 2, 1999; Orange County Register – Entertainment section – July 16, 2005; Personal writings from band members – Official website themotels.com; Former band member Marty Jourard – Jourard.com; Creem – Take the El out of Motels and it's Mots – February 1983
Motels is the first studio album by new wave band The Motels, recorded in the spring of 1979 and released in the fall. It was produced by John Carter. It was produced by John Carter. It peaked at #175 on Billboard 's album chart in December.
"Only the Lonely" is a song by American new wave band The Motels. It was released in 1982 as the first single from their third studio album All Four One.Propelled by a popular music video, it debuted at number 90 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 on April 24, 1982.
Shock is the fifth studio album by new wave band the Motels. It was recorded during 1984 and 1985, and released in August 1985. It was recorded during 1984 and 1985, and released in August 1985. It sold approximately 400,000 copies in the United States .
Careful is the second studio album by new wave band the Motels.It was recorded between March and May 1980, and released in June 1980. The album was produced by John Carter who had produced the group's 1979 debut.
All Four One is the third studio album by new wave band the Motels, released in 1982.It features the Top 10 hit "Only the Lonely", and the follow-up hit "Take the L".Both songs were assisted by popular MTV music videos.
This is the seventh studio album by the band The Motels, recorded with current touring band whom Martha Davis has been working with for a few years. When Matthew Morgan, a producer-engineer from Portland met up with The Motels, the resulting work became the new album, This.