Simon
Cowell is hoping to make stars of another all-boy group: California's own
Emblem3.
"The
X Factor" creator and judge, who mentored the Huntington Beach-based trio
on season two of the series, has made it official, signing Wesley Stromberg,
Keaton Stromberg and Drew Chadwick to his Syco Music via Columbia Records, The
Hollywood Reporter has confirmed.
The boys
are already in the studio working on their debut album, due out later this
year, executive produced by Savan Kotecha (Maroon 5, Usher, One Direction).
"I
was so impressed by the talent and energy of the Emblem3 boys that I had to
work with them," says Kotecha, who also serves as vocal coach to many X
Factor acts. "I'm looking forward to helping them fulfill their creative
vision and working with the amazing Syco and Columbia team who, in my opinion,
are the best in the business."
The
as-yet untitled offering will be the first release through Kotecha's "Kanani"
imprint on Syco Music.
Fans can
expect plenty of collaborations on the release, including Benji and Joel Madden
(Good Charlotte), Jack Antonoff (fun.), Carl Falk and Rami Yacoub (One
Direction, Nicki Minaj), Peter Svensson (The Cardigans), John Feldman (Gold
Finger) and Kool Kojak (Ke$ha, Nicki Minaj).
"With
our new teammates at Columbia and Syco and along with Savan, I hope we can not
only produce some empowering tunes, but also impact other people in a positive
way and maybe help brighten things up a bit," says Wesley. "Music is
all we've ever wanted to do -- and this is what we love to do."
The
anti-boy band quickly became a fan favorite on season two of the Fox reality
competition, performing an original song titled "Sunset Blvd." at
their San Francisco audition, the official YouTube video of which has garnered
more than 3 million hits. Emblem3, who count Sublime among their favorite
artists, breezed through to the live competition where they were mentored by
Cowell. They were ultimately eliminated in the semifinals after performing
well-received renditions of "Baby I Love Your Way" and "Hey
Jude."
"We're
happy because we can go make some badass music now and not be under any
restrictions," Wesley told reporters following their elimination. Added
Drew, "The bottom line is we had the dopest experience. We got everything
we really wanted out of this competition, which was a solid international fan
base. We expanded our comfort zone by stepping out of it."
Cowell
made no secret of his affections for the trio during the competition, telling
reporters earlier in the season that he hoped to sign them regardless of the
show's final outcome.
"Wesley,
Drew and Keaton are complete stars," Cowell says of the signing.
"They have a great attitude, are fun and genuinely love music. They
deserve this and I'm really pleased we are continuing working together."
Brothers
Wesley, 19, Keaton, 16, and lifelong friend Drew, 20, grew up together in
Sequim, Wash., where they discovered a love of music at an early age. The three
later moved to California to be closer to the industry, as well as indulge
their passions for surfing, skating and snowboarding.
As THR
previously reported, the Stromberg family boasts impressive Hollywood ties.
Their uncle, Robert Stromberg, is currently directing Angelina Jolie in Disney's
live-action Maleficent film and their father, William Stromberg, is a
Grammy-nominated composer who has worked on A-list television shows such as
Lost.
Drew
made mention of a Columbia deal earlier this week, explaining that the label
had moved all three boys into "a nice apartment in Burbank" while
they record, and that a mini-tour in South America and Brazil is already in the
works, but has yet to be finalized.
Emblem3
also made headlines this week when the band tweeted: "We just made our
first ten grand on iTunes! Thank you so much to everyone who bought our songs
when they werr [sic] up! I can't wait to hangout!"
Prior to
X Factor, Emblem3 performed at landmark Hollywood venues including the Roxy,
Whisky A Go Go, the House of Blues and the Hard Rock Cafe, and took the top
prize at Rock N' Road's Orange County battle of the bands in 2011.

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