7715
Nov 29, 2018
The L.A. group 7715 recently signed with RCA Records and with that also comes their debut single, “Week” that builds off an airy guitar riff on a Gibson Explorer with no high-E string and the verses count down, “seven whole days since I hit the ground running.” The Jussifer (Kelly Clarkson, Bebe Rexha) produced track is the first taste of the group’s 90s alternative sound with a hint of hip-hop,
7715 is made up of of Stu Da Boi, Tyler Wilson, JP Clark, Dan Geraghty and JRM. Though the specific details may be a little foggy now, the story of 7715 Bluebell Avenue in Southern California parties to rival Project X and The Hangover, magical impromptu late-night jam sessions, and the start of an eternal, the four lifelong musicians penned a song together in order to help Stu get over a breakup during January 2018, which included getting 7715 tattoos of the house address. The intersection of three voices—namely Stu, JP, and Tyler—proved undeniable when backed by Dan’s production and instrumentation. Throughout 2018, the band wrote and recorded. They welcomed an old buddy JRM into the fold and perfected a signature sound along the way.
“At the old house, we weren’t doing any music together, but we all had this crazy energy,” exclaims JP. “We moved out and missed each other, so the band started by accident. We called it 7715 because it seemed like an opportunity to make the tattoo not super stupid,” he laughs.
“Everybody brings a different element,” Stu continues. “Tyler’s super smooth. He was the best at talking to the cops at the house too. JP’s writing hooks, managing, he’s like the circus director. Dan’s shred master 18,000. I’m not exactly sure what I’m doing but everyone seems to like it.”