New Jersey trio The Happy Fits to stop at Space Ballroom

The Happy Fits
Wednesday, November 9 at 7:00 PM – Doors at 6:00 PM
Space Ballroom – 295 Treadwell Street, Hamden, CT 06514
$22 ($20 advance)
All Ages
Tickets go on Sale Friday, June 24 at 10 AM at www.spaceballroom.com

The Happy Fits

Five years ago, the Happy Fits didn’t know they were going to be a band. Now, they’re recording their third full-length album, after their 2020 breakout release What Could Be Better.

Turning a love for the Killers and Violent Femmes into their own compact pop songwriting, the New Jersey-based trio started as a casual summer project for high school friends Calvin Langman, Ross Monteith, and Luke Davis before going off to college. After their debut EP, 2016’s Awfully Apeelin’, took off on Spotify during their first semester, school stopped looking like the natural next step.

“We came up with the title to record those four songs on our EP, and we thought that was going to be it,” guitarist Monteith says. “But once the songs got picked up and we really started questioning it, that’s when we decided to go for it and record the first album. When we left school was when we officially became a band.” Following their 2018 full- length Concentrate, the Happy Fits further honed their ambition for What Could Be Better’s collection of crowd- pleasers, which got the band signed to AWAL after being self-released.

“Growing up, I was either in school, at home practicing, or at music school, and there was always this pressure to be really productive,” says primary songwriter Langman, who dropped out of conservatory to pursue the band. “When I decided that I wanted to do this for a living, being productive meant a totally different thing, because now I have to create things that are just in my head and make them real. Measuring how productive that is in my life, it’s hard to do that. There’s a lot of dissatisfaction I feel. I write that into the songs, all of the guilt that I feel for not sticking with a normal plan.”

From the stomping “No Instructions” to the album-closing title track, What Could Be Better channels youthful malaise into songs that demand to be sung along to. The irresistible “Hold Me Down” cracked the top 30 on the alternative radio chart and became the album’s breakout favorite. Far from cloying, the band’s upbeat nature is rooted in a real desire to connect with a world that sometimes seems distant. It’s no wonder that NPR Fresh Air’s Ken Tucker said that they’re “making some of the freshest, catchiest pop music around right now.”

On “What Could Be Better” Langman sings, “There’s a hole in my consciousness where I feel I belong,” a line inspired by his isolation as one of the few Asian-Americans in his hometown.

“I don’t have crippling social anxiety, but I have always felt like I’m a bit different,” Langman says. “I grew up in rural New Jersey and was one of three Asian kids in my high school…Also, growing up, with Hollywood and TV shows, I didn’t see many people like me, especially half-Filipinos.”

As the band’s stages get bigger, Langman knows he gets to be the role model he didn’t have, saying, “It feels really good to be someone that Filipino kids growing up in America could look up to.”

Known for their uplifting live shows, the Happy Fits have stayed busy over the past year away from touring by livestreaming performances for fans around the world and making music videos for all 10 tracks on What Could Be Better. They’ve also been writing and recording a new album, planned for next spring. For now, fans can get a preview on the band’s 42-date fall tour of the US.

On “Another Try,” premiered on SiriusXM’s Alt Nation, the trio reveals a bolder new direction. Inspired by the repetition of quarantine, the song finds the band beaten down but not defeated, holding space for unease without losing sight of their signature optimism. Sure to resonate with listeners, “Another Try” also takes the band into more synth-forward territory, citing White Lies as an inspiration; ABBA and the Cars have also been on their minds. “Cold Turkey” is the sunnier of the two A-sides, with a whistled riff that’s impossible to forget.

“A big thing with a lot of these songs, at least the two that we’ve recorded so far, is coming back to making it feel like it’s more of a classic feel, but in a modern take,” Davis describes.

“Having the guitars be stacked and huge, sounding like we have a million Marshall cabs behind us and a hundred foot tall cello.”

While their headlining tour won’t quite have that setup, the Happy Fits are more than ready to step into a brighter spotlight.

“It definitely feels like it’s going to be bigger than anything we’ve ever done,” Langman says. “It feels like the next step for sure.”

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