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#1 Posted : 17 April 2017 07:39:30(UTC)
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Birth Name: Madison Noelle Urie
Stage Name(s) Maddie Urie (2010-2017), Madison (2017- Present)
Born: January 27, 1994 (Age 25)
Origin: San Diego, California
Genre(s): Electro-pop, synth-pop, R&B, indie, pop-punk
Occupations: Singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, musician, model
Instruments: Vocals, synthesizer, keytar, guitar, cello, drums, piano, keyboards, violin
Years Active: 2010 – present
Associated Acts: Two Equals Three, Suburban Sunrise, James Urie, Alex Simms, Riot! In The Boulevard
Label: Studio60 Records

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Maddie 'Madison' Urie (born ‘Madison Noelle Urie’, January 27, 1994) is an American musician and songwriter from San Diego, California. Her music career began back in 2010 at the age of 16 when she was signed by ‘Shooting Star Records’ as part of a male/female pop duo named ‘Two Equals Three’, during their brief time in the music industry they released a self-titled E.P and performed at the 2010 Warped Tour. It was a short lived and relatively unhappy start in the music industry for Maddie Urie as she struggled to deal with the heavy work schedule as a child star. There was even more pressure on her as her older siblings Matt and James Urie were quickly carving a name for themselves within the rock and alternative scene, a scene which Maddie herself had preference, but executive decisions and control of the duos direction were out of her control and those ‘decision makers’ saw them very much as a bubble-gum pop act primarily aimed at children and young teenagers. Maddie took her stand and gave it all up by the end of 2010 and the act are barely remembered at all within the music industry.

Following the decision to leave ‘Two Equals Three’, Maddie took herself completely out of the industry while her brothers Matt and James were on a rapid ascension towards the very top of the industry. Maddie moved away from the states at 16 and found herself in Spain, where she begun working out there as a waitress and holiday rep, occasionally returning to the U.S on the rare periods that time would allow. But it was this time away where Maddie was able to regroup and forget about her perceived ‘failed’ attempts in the industry and the style and influence of European electronic dance music proved to be an unexpected but pleasant surprise on Maddie. She continued writing music and playing whenever she could and by 2012 she was performing regularly around Spain and occasionally other European countries, of course not to much attention and financially she still had to maintain a couple of jobs during this time.

But a lucky break came for Maddie in late 2012, as the well-known rock band ‘Riot! In The Boulevard’ arrived in Spain, she had met the members in the past as the band bonded with fellow pop-punkers ‘Suburban Sunrise’ which included her brother Matt. Maddie made sure to catch the concert by ‘Riot!’ with her brother Matt, and his friendship with them was enough for them to catch up backstage following the performance. Quickly Maddie and lead singer Amy Meyer hit it off, the frontwoman agreed to catch a performance by Maddie the next evening and keeping true to her word she was in the crowd of approximately seventy to eighty people. Amy Meyer at the time was quietly working on plans to launch her own record label in the new year and was impressed by Maddie’s performance, noting the fact that despite playing in front of what was a “difficult” and “small” audience, Maddie left everything she had on the stage. This led to the pair continuing to keep in touch and in January 2013, Maddie was invited out to New York City to spend some time with Meyer, this resulted in an impromptu performance by the pair at a local club and following the launch of her record label ‘Songs to Love and Die By’, Amy Meyer announced the first signing to the roster being ‘Maddie Urie’.

Maddie quickly got to working on music, spending the early months of 2013 inside a recording studio writing and recording the songs that would form her debut album. A debut solo single came in March 2013 titled ‘Put On A Brave Face’ and broke the top ten of the singles charts, creating a small level of interest in the musician ahead of her album launch later in the summer. On June 23, 2013 she released her debut album, titled ‘Young Blood’ it saw the singer creating the album and music that she had always envisioned for herself, influences ranging from electro-pop, synth and pop-punk to alternative rock as the record weaved around genres all built around simple and effective lyrics. The buzz for Maddie wore down following the release of the album, her past experiences in the industry putting her off from “being seen too much”, she preferred to let her fans enjoy the music that she crafted without being force-fed her music. She released one more single from the album, in September 2013, she put out a track titled ‘Such Fragile Little Things’, the simplistic nature of the song connected largely with her fanbase, once again she had another single break the top ten of the singles chart.

Since late 2013, Maddie Urie has largely spent her time writing new music as a follow-up to her debut record ‘Young Blood’, the production of the record is nearing its later stages and is likely to be titled ‘Warzones’ with a release date in late July slated. However there is a couple of singles being prepared for release before the record, which means that this summer we will see the fully-fledged return of ‘Maddie Urie’.

In late 2016, Maddie released her new album "Warzones" which has since produced the hit single "Anxiety". In 2017, Maddie left her old management company for a brand new one that same year in April Maddie dropped her nick-name and last name, launched her new website and announced that she'll now be known as simply 'Madison', the mononym of her full first name.


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Albums
Young Blood (June 23, 2013) [#1]
Warzones (December 31, 2016) [#1]
TBA (2021)

Singles
Put On A Brave Face (March 31, 2013) [#3]
Such Fragile Little Things (September 22, 2013) [#7]
We Were Young Once (May 31, 2014) [#7]
Warzones (August 9, 2014) [#6]
Anxiety (September 10, 2016) [#3]
If Only They Could See You Now (April 20, 2019) [#1]
Brutal Love (December 31, 2020) [#2]
Eternal Sunshine (feat. Alexis Brooke) (January 30, 2022) [#1]

E.P's/Compilations/Live Albums
TBA (2021)

Music Videos
"Brutal Love" (December 31, 2020)

Edited by moderator 15 February 2022 05:21:52(UTC)  | Reason: Not specified

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