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The Rapture (band)

The Rapture is an American rock band from New York City, formed in 1998. The band currently consists of Luke Jenner (lead vocals, guitar), Vito Roccoforte (drums, percussion), and Gabriel Andruzzi (keyboards, bass, saxophone, percussion). The classic lineup (1999-2009) added Mattie Safer playing bass and sharing lead vocal duties with Jenner. Safer and Jenner's harmonized choruses became part of the signature sound of the band, featuring on several of the band’s more well known songs.

This article is about the New York band. For other bands, see Rapture (disambiguation).

The Rapture

New York, New York, United States

  • 1998–2014
  • 2019–present
  • Luke Jenner
  • Vito Roccoforte
  • Gabriel Andruzzi
  • Mattie Safer
  • Brooks Bonstin
  • Christopher Relyea

The band mix influences from many genres including dance-punk, post-punk, acid house, disco, and electronica. They were forerunners of the post-punk revival during the early 2000s, as they mixed their early post-punk sound with electronic and dance elements. The band has acknowledged that their music draws on themes of Christianity.[2]


The band began by releasing a mini-album, Mirror, in January 1999, under Gravity Records. Afterward, in 2001, the band signed to Sub Pop and released the EP Out of the Races and Onto the Tracks. The band released the song "House of Jealous Lovers" in 2002 under their new record label DFA Records. After a re-release of the song, it peaked at number 27 on the UK Singles Chart in 2003 and received critical acclaim. Later that year, the band released their first full-length studio album, Echoes. The band released their second studio album, Pieces of the People We Love, in 2006 under Universal Records and Vertigo Records, featuring production from Danger Mouse, Paul Epworth, and Ewan Pearson.


The band entered a small hiatus in 2008 after band member Luke Jenner left the band, but he eventually returned to the band after 8 months. Mattie Safer, the band's long time bassist and vocalist, also left the band permanently in 2009. After a re-signing to DFA Records, the band released their third studio album, In the Grace of Your Love, in September 2011, which was their first studio album in five years. In 2014, it was revealed that the Rapture had disbanded, though no official statement had been made. The band later reunited in 2019 without Safer.[3]

"Out of the Races and Onto the Tracks" featured in the film adaptation of novel The Rules Of Attraction.

Bret Easton Ellis

"Echoes" plays in a scene of the film and is the opening theme for the E4 television series Misfits.

Superbad

"The Devil" plays in a scene during the episode "Rocket Club" in the television series .

Aliens in America

“Killing” was featured in the 2005 video game .

True Crime: New York City

"Whoo! Alright, Yeah…Uh Huh" is the official anthem for of Major League Soccer.[42] The same song is used on the EA sports game Madden 2007, under the name "W.A.Y.U.H".

New York Red Bulls

"The Sound" was featured in the video game song was also used in an episode of CSI in 2007.

Need for Speed: ProStreet

"" is featured in The Music of Grand Theft Auto IV a soundtrack that is bundled with the special edition version of Grand Theft Auto IV. This song was number 26 on Rolling Stone's list of the 100 Best Songs of 2008.[43] The song was also featured on the third-season premiere of Gossip Girl and was a major hit in Australia.

No Sex for Ben

"How Deep Is Your Love?" is used in an episode of the British teen drama in 2012.

Skins

"House of Jealous Lovers" is featured in the video game, an episode of the British comedy-drama This Is Going to Hurt' as well as an episode of Showtime's 'Super Pumped: The Battle for Uber'.

NBA 2K15

"" is used as the opening track for Tales from the Borderlands's episode 3 "Catch A Ride".

Pieces of the People We Love

(2003)

Echoes

(2006)

Pieces of the People We Love

(2011)

In the Grace of Your Love

MC Steinberg interviews The Rapture on New York Noise

August 2011 Pitchfork interview with The Rapture

September 2011 Spin Magazine interview with The Rapture