A New York University-born pair whose energetic live shows and songs about modern relationships built the Timeflies Nation.
If you want to hear what they were about, "Booty Call" and "1989" give you a pretty good sense. Their live shows were known for being energetic, which fits with songs like that.
They caught attention early with their first EP "Warning: May Cause Side Effects" and kept going with releases like "The Scotch Tape Theory" and "After Hours." Songs like "Booty Call" and "1989" became part of their catalog, and they've always been straightforward about writing about modern relationships. Their fanbase calls itself the Timeflies Nation, which says something about how people connected to what they were doing.
Cal Shapiro and Rob Resnick met at NYU and put out that first EP. Later albums like "Just Say What You Want" felt more grown-up compared to their earlier work. They're still making music, with a catalog that includes songs like "Monsters" and "I Choose U."
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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