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Automatic Loveletter was formed with Juliet Simms on guitar and lead vocals, Daniel Currier on drums and brother Tommy Simms on bass and as producer with current bassist Sean Noll sitting in on occasion in Tommy's home studio in the Tampa Bay area. The band was first originally Stars and Scars and recorded their song in December of 2005, naming the song after the band. The song was written by Juliet. They also recorded "Tin Lizzy", written by Tommy, and also recorded, as a joke, a Southern Rock song called "The Devil", which Daniel wrote and sang lead vocals on.

Juliet also finally acoustically laid down all of the songs she had been writing over the last three years for consideration for her first major label album.

Automatic Loveletter began recording their album with producer Matt Squire (Panic at the Disco, Boys Like Girls, All Time Low, Cute is What We Aim For). “He challenged me and I challenged him,” Simms said. “I felt very comfortable and that’s when the best of me comes out. The entire time was playful and fun and that’s what rock n roll’s about to me -- having a good time.” Simms took her massive songbook to Squire and together they narrowed down the right tunes and crafted them to fit together, sometimes taking songs in entirely new directions. “The Answer,” for instance, was originally a ballad, but became one of the more upbeat numbers on the album. Daniel Currier and current lead guitarist Joe Nelson both played on the album, and Sean Noll officially joined just before some of their first tours. Juliet's brother Tommy occasionally toured with the band to play rhythm guitar in larger venues and outdoor concerts to produce a larger sound and fill up the stage.

Automatic Loveletter played the Bamboozle 2008 Right and Left and are scheduled for the 2008 Vans Warped Tour.

“A lot of [the songs] are based on heartbreak, depression, obsession,” Simms says. “The lyrics go in all different directions because I never stop writing.” It is exactly her propensity for relationship epics that inspired the name Automatic Loveletter, although it’s not that literally defined. "I like dichotomies and anachronisms in my songs, artwork even my clothes, Automatic Loveletter fits in perfectly because it doesn't fit."

"Paramore is the female-fronted draw of the day here at Bamboozle Left, but Automatic Loveletter’s Juliet Simms more than held her own on the Nokia Ticket Rush stage. Clad in an obligatory black hoodie and strumming an acoustic guitar, she wailed her way through a frenetic half-hour set split by a solo acoustic ballad. Get this band on a main stage and she’ll be receiving automatic love letters by the truckload." LA Times [1]

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References ^ The Guide: Los Angeles Times