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Filter (band)

Filter is an American rock band formed in 1993 in Cleveland, Ohio, by singer Richard Patrick and guitarist and programmer Brian Liesegang. The band was formed when Patrick desired to start his own band after leaving Nine Inch Nails as their touring guitarist. Their debut album Short Bus was released in 1995 and ended up going platinum, largely due to the success of the single "Hey Man Nice Shot". After the album, the band would go through the first of many lineup changes, leaving Patrick as the only consistent member across all releases.

Filter
Filter performing in 2013
Background information
OriginCleveland, Ohio, U.S.
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Years active
  • 1993–2003
  • 2007–present
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Members
Past members
Websitewww.officialfilter.com

After Liesegang's departure in 1997, Patrick recorded a follow up album with the Short Bus touring band members, who became full-time members thereafter. The resulting effort, 1999's Title of Record, also went platinum driven by the success of the song "Take a Picture". A third album, The Amalgamut, was released in 2002 with the same members, though sales stalled with Patrick checking into rehab after years of heavy alcohol and drug abuse just as touring for the album had begun. The band went into hiatus while Patrick went to rehab, and then formed a new band, Army of Anyone, which released one self-titled album. After Army of Anyone went into hiatus, Patrick returned to Filter, releasing Anthems for the Damned in 2008, The Trouble with Angels in 2010, and The Sun Comes Out Tonight in 2013 with a revolving door of different musicians. A seventh studio album, Crazy Eyes, recorded with Patrick and another entirely new lineup, was released on April 8, 2016. In 2018, Brian Liesegang returned to Filter to work on a new album, reBus that was meant to musically be the follow up to Short Bus. Due to the PledgeMusic bankruptcy, reBus was shelved and Patrick has since been working on a new album They've Got Us Right Where They Want Us, At Each Other's Throats, scheduled for release in spring 2023.

History

Short Bus (1993–1998)

Richard Patrick played guitar with Nine Inch Nails during the touring for Pretty Hate Machine and in the music videos for Broken; he left the band while Trent Reznor was recording The Downward Spiral and began a new recording project with Brian Liesegang. Dubbing themselves Filter, they signed to Reprise Records in 1994 and recorded their first album, Short Bus, which was released in the following year. The album was commercially successful, and included the hit single "Hey Man Nice Shot". This song was somewhat controversial, as it was seen as capitalizing on the public suicide of Budd Dwyer.[1] Kurt Cobain's suicide was widely rumored to have inspired the song, but the band denied this.[2] The first single "Hey Man Nice Shot" was also included in the soundtrack for the movie Tales from the Crypt: Demon Knight in 1995 before Short Bus was released. In need of a live band to tour the album, Patrick and Liesegang recruited Geno Lenardo on guitar, Frank Cavanagh on bass, and Matt Walker on drums. They would all later be featured in the video for the album's second single, "Dose".

Between Filter's first and second albums, the band became known for their soundtrack contributions, The first of these tracks, "Thanks Bro", landed on the Songs in the Key of X: Music from and Inspired by the X-Files album. In 1996, Filter recorded and filmed the video for the song "Jurassitol", for The Crow: City of Angels soundtrack. They also released the home video Phenomenology in 1996, which showcased some of the band's live performances and music videos, as well as an interview with Patrick and Liesegang filmed in New Mexico.

Liesegang left in 1997 shortly after recording the Filter/Crystal Method collaboration "(Can't You) Trip Like I Do" for the Spawn movie soundtrack, due to creative differences with Patrick. In 1998, for The X-Files film soundtrack, Patrick decided to keep the Filter name and recorded a cover of Harry Nilsson's "One".

Title of Record (1999–2001)

Patrick continued with 1999's Title of Record with returning members Lenardo and Cavanagh, as well as Steve Gillis on drums,[3] filling in the gap left by Walker after he left to work with The Smashing Pumpkins. Title of Record moved away from industrial rock somewhat, and resulted in the band's biggest hit, the mellow ballad "Take a Picture", along with other lesser-heard singles "Welcome to the Fold" and "The Best Things". The song "Take a Picture" is about a dispute on an aircraft, when Richard Patrick drunkenly stripped down to his boxers, alarming the other passengers.[4] "Miss Blue" is said to have been about Smashing Pumpkins bassist D'arcy Wretzky.[5] She can be heard on the songs "Cancer", and "Take a Picture".

The Amalgamut (2002)

2002 saw the release of The Amalgamut, featuring the singles "Where Do We Go from Here?" and "American Cliché". "The Only Way (Is the Wrong Way)" was also featured in the first wave of the Hummer H2 commercials that year and in the 2003 movie Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life. Alan Bailey was recruited for live guitar when they set off to tour the album; however, the tour ended abruptly in a matter of weeks when Richard Patrick voluntarily checked himself into rehab.[6] He has since tattooed his date of sobriety, September 28, 2002, on his forearm.[7] Lenardo, Gillis and Cavanagh all left the group at this time.

Hiatus and side projects (2003–2007)

Richard Patrick was part of the supergroup The Damning Well, which has only released one track on the Underworld movie soundtrack in 2003. While rumors sparked that an entire album's worth of material was produced, Patrick later denied this in an interview, stating the bits and pieces of other rough tracks mostly wound up in Black Light Burns, save for the track "In Dreams" on the then upcoming Filter album Anthems for the Damned.[8]

Army of Anyone, a second supergroup side project with drummer Ray Luzier and Stone Temple Pilots members Robert and Dean DeLeo, released its debut album on November 14, 2006.[9] However, lack of sales of the album coupled with Richard Patrick's desire to do more work with Filter, led the band breaking up around mid-2007.

Anthems for the Damned (2007–2009)

 
Filter in 2008

As Army of Anyone wound down, Patrick began working on material for a new Filter album, to eventually be titled Anthems for the Damned. Released to the public in May 2008, it was more serious in tone than some expected and expresses more of his mixed emotions regarding the state of the world and the state of his life.

On March 7, 2008, it was announced that Frank Cavanagh had reunited with Filter and would play as a live member at the operation Myspace concert in Kuwait. It was confirmed at Operation MySpace that he would not be joining Filter on the full tour as he would be shipping off to Iraq in April. The only song played live during the performance of March 10 by Cavanagh, now a Sergeant and Paralegal in the U.S. Army Reserve, was the band's first mainstream hit, "Hey, Man, Nice Shot".

Patrick also announced a remix album to Anthems for the Damned on November 4, titled Remixes for the Damned.[10] Remixes for the Damned was released on November 21, 2008 in the U.S. and Canada. The remix album was released internationally on December 1, 2008. The lead-off single was "I Keep Flowers Around (Love's Labour's Lost)".

A greatest hits album entitled The Very Best Things (1995–2008) was released March 31, 2009. It featured tracks from all four previous studio albums and various movie soundtrack contributions, but no new content. There are 14 tracks total, with some tracks being radio edits.

The Trouble with Angels (2009–2011)

Filter started working on a fifth album shortly after the release of the remix and greatest hits albums, with Bob Marlette as a producer. The album, as said by Richard Patrick, would be a lot heavier than Anthems for the Damned and is to have a song written for the Amalgamut on it. He also stated he would be moving away from the political lyrical content present in Anthems for the Damned.[11] When asked about the direction of his upcoming music style in an interview with Suicide Girls on September 13, 2008, Patrick said, "Actually the stuff I'm writing right now for a record that I'm going to release sometime next year is actually way more heavy industrial, more electronic. There's probably not going to be that many live drums on it."

Richard Patrick has stated on the Filter website that he has been recording songs for movies recently. Filter covered the song "Happy Together" by The Turtles for the soundtrack to the movie The Stepfather (2009). The song features ambient sound with alternative metal. It was used in a promo for the seventh season of Criminal Minds and also a trailer for Baz Luhrmann's The Great Gatsby (2013).

Filter also contributed a new song "Fades Like a Photograph" for the soundtrack of the movie 2012 (2009). The song saw Patrick reuniting with former Filter co-conspirator, Brian Liesegang, who co-produced the track.

Through the end of 2009 and into 2010, Filter released a series of fourteen studio updates chronicling the progress made on the album. Each update touched on a certain part of the album process, such as "recording guitar parts" or "mixing the album". The last studio updates confirmed that the album recording had been completed. In their last studio video update, Richard Patrick showcased two clips from final mixed songs on iTunes that listed track listing and track lengths. While the video was legitimate, it was not the actual final track list, it was only a collection of new Filter songs on a playlist.

Filter released "The Inevitable Relapse", as their first single on May 26. The song was made available on the band's official website as a free digital download. The Trouble with Angels was released on August 17, 2010 on the Rocket Science Ventures record label.

After the album's release, the band also released a cover of ZZ Top's hit single "Gimme All Your Lovin'" which appears on the compilation ZZ Top: A Tribute from Friends.

The Sun Comes Out Tonight (2012–2013)

 
Richard Patrick and Jonathan Radtke in 2013

Patrick and Jonathan Radtke entered the studio with producer Bob Marlette in April 2012 to work on the sixth Filter studio album, titled The Sun Comes Out Tonight.[12] The first single off the new album, "What Do You Say", was released on April 2, 2013. A track entitled "We Hate It When You Get What You Want" was available on the band's official site as a free download (for a limited time). The official track listing for the album was released on March 18, 2013. The album was released on June 4, 2013. Phil Buckman announced that he has left Filter on October 1, 2013 after finishing a tour in support of Stone Temple Pilots.[13][14] Tim Kelleher, former bassist for Thirty Seconds to Mars joined Filter in October 2013.

Crazy Eyes (2014–2017)

In August 2014, Patrick announced his intention to work on a seventh studio album in late 2014.[15] Later revealed to be titled Crazy Eyes, he aimed to keep recording time short, with the goal of releasing the album in 2015.[15] Patrick states that he plans on writing again with Radtke, and this time also with touring members Hayden Scott and Tim Kelleher.[15] On June 8, 2014, Patrick announced via Facebook that former guitarist Geno Lenardo has been extended an invitation to write music with the band. Patrick later commented that he was unsure if Lenardo would be able to commit to the formal recording sessions or not.[15] Patrick later announced that he would be collaborating again with Liesegang, with whom he created Short Bus, and producer Ben Grosse, who produced Title of Record and The Amalgamut.[16] Patrick also confirmed that the band would be in the studio in February 2015, and would then go on tour with Coal Chamber through March and April.[16]

For some of album's recording sessions for the album, the band announced the ability to watch to livestream half-hour or hour intervals of the band in the studio, costing $175 for a half-hour, or $300 for a full hour.[17]

On March 4, 2015, Radtke announced he had left the band to pursue other musical interests.[18] Shortly after, Filter's Facebook page updated its members, indicating that an entirely new touring lineup would support Patrick, including Oumi Kapila, Ashley Dzerigian, and Chris Reeve.[19]

On March 30, Filter launched a five-month campaign with PledgeMusic, offering fans the opportunity to have exclusive insights into the writing and recording of the new record.[20] In a video update posted on PledgeMusic on December 4, Richard Patrick revealed the album is complete and is titled Crazy Eyes.[21]

On December 18, Filter stated via Facebook that the album would be released on April 8, 2016.[22]

They've Got Us Right Where They Want Us, At Each Other's Throats (2018–present)

In early 2018, original member Brian Liesegang returned to Filter after 21 years and started working with Patrick on the band's 8th studio album. The latter mentioned that "Brian and I are making the official follow up to Short Bus (maybe), called Re-Bus." Liesegang offered an official statement regarding the project: "We are gearing up for official reboot of initial Filter. Working right at this instant together on lyrics. We have fun afternoons and focusing the loud and the pretty noise maelstrom. Gonna be a full length, and its hard or maybe not right to call it a sequel, as it's not so much that in that it is just a return to a certain approach and philosophy. Whatever. Not gonna overthink it, just do it. We'll figure that all out later... In the middle of it now."[23]

In October 2018, the duo launched a PledgeMusic campaign to raise funds for production of the new album, tentatively titled ReBus.[24] On July 18, 2019, Richard Patrick announced via Filter's Facebook that he and Liesegang would not release ReBus due to PledgeMusic's bankruptcy.[25] Instead, Patrick announced he will focus on the twentieth anniversary re-release of Title of Record while he works on a new album, tentatively titled They've Got Us Right Where They Want Us, At Each Other's Throats[26] with Radtke, who returned to the band.[27]

On June 18, 2020, Filter debuted a music video on YouTube for the track "Thoughts and Prayers".[28] Patrick had also stated in a story video on his Facebook the day before while promoting the release of the new single that the new working title for the upcoming album is Murica.[29] The title track was released as a follow-up single on October 29, 2020.[30]

A new single, "For the Beaten," was released on October 14, 2022.[31] Patrick stated this was the first single for the new album coming in Spring 2023 on Golden Robot Records,[32] that the album's title has reverted back to They've Got Us Right Where They Want Us, At Each Other's Throats, and that the two 2020 singles "Thoughts and Prayers" and "Murica" are not on the upcoming album.[33]

Musical style and influences

Filter's sound has been described as industrial rock,[34][35][36][37][38] post-grunge,[39][40][41][42][43] industrial metal,[44][45][46][47] alternative rock,[48][49][50] hard rock,[51][52][53] electronic rock,[36][54] alternative metal,[55][56] nu metal,[57] grunge,[42] and pop rock.[58] The band's debut, Short Bus, melded grunge with mainstream industrial music;[59] music critic Greg Kot remarked that the record "finds a middle ground between grunge's world-weary sense of melody and industrial rock's icy steel-pulse rhythms."[60] The record's heavy use of drum machine was influenced by the sounds of Ministry and Big Black;[61] Patrick's other influences during Filter's early career included Pantera, Skinny Puppy, Butthole Surfers,[62] Helmet, Soundgarden and Deftones, as well as the drop D tuning.[63] Liesegang parted ways with the band after Short Bus due to creative differences;[51] he has sought to incorporate more electronic sounds while Patrick opted for a heavier, guitar-oriented direction.[61] The band's second full-length album, Title of Record, incorporated more diverse elements and sounds,[51] drawing from folk, worldbeat and psychedelia in addition to industrial and grunge.[35] The Amalgamut marked a continuation of the sound of its predecessor with juxtaposing softer and heavier tracks, while 2008's Anthems for the Damned featured the band's trademark sound of "heavy rock" with "equal parts of grunge, industrial, and '80s rock".[64] 2013's The Sun Comes Out Tonight introduced an update to Filter's sound with newly introduced harmonies and electronic elements.[51] 2016's Crazy Eyes marked a sharper return to the industrial sound with Patrick's rediscovery of his appreciation for industrial acts such as Skinny Puppy and Ministry, as well as modern electronic artists such as deadmau5;[65][66] he has referred to the sound on the record as "new industrial".[65]

Members

Timeline

Discography

See also

References

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External links

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Filter is an American rock band formed in 1993 in Cleveland Ohio by singer Richard Patrick and guitarist and programmer Brian Liesegang The band was formed when Patrick desired to start his own band after leaving Nine Inch Nails as their touring guitarist Their debut album Short Bus was released in 1995 and ended up going platinum largely due to the success of the single Hey Man Nice Shot After the album the band would go through the first of many lineup changes leaving Patrick as the only consistent member across all releases FilterFilter performing in 2013Background informationOriginCleveland Ohio U S GenresIndustrial rock post grunge alternative rock hard rock industrial metalYears active1993 2003 2007 presentLabelsReprise Wind up Pulse Rocket ScienceMembersRichard Patrick Bobby Miller Jonathan Radtke Elias MallinPast membersSee members Websitewww wbr officialfilter wbr comAfter Liesegang s departure in 1997 Patrick recorded a follow up album with the Short Bus touring band members who became full time members thereafter The resulting effort 1999 s Title of Record also went platinum driven by the success of the song Take a Picture A third album The Amalgamut was released in 2002 with the same members though sales stalled with Patrick checking into rehab after years of heavy alcohol and drug abuse just as touring for the album had begun The band went into hiatus while Patrick went to rehab and then formed a new band Army of Anyone which released one self titled album After Army of Anyone went into hiatus Patrick returned to Filter releasing Anthems for the Damned in 2008 The Trouble with Angels in 2010 and The Sun Comes Out Tonight in 2013 with a revolving door of different musicians A seventh studio album Crazy Eyes recorded with Patrick and another entirely new lineup was released on April 8 2016 In 2018 Brian Liesegang returned to Filter to work on a new album reBus that was meant to musically be the follow up to Short Bus Due to the PledgeMusic bankruptcy reBus was shelved and Patrick has since been working on a new album They ve Got Us Right Where They Want Us At Each Other s Throats scheduled for release in spring 2023 Contents 1 History 1 1 Short Bus 1993 1998 1 2 Title of Record 1999 2001 1 3 The Amalgamut 2002 1 4 Hiatus and side projects 2003 2007 1 5 Anthems for the Damned 2007 2009 1 6 The Trouble with Angels 2009 2011 1 7 The Sun Comes Out Tonight 2012 2013 1 8 Crazy Eyes 2014 2017 1 9 They ve Got Us Right Where They Want Us At Each Other s Throats 2018 present 2 Musical style and influences 3 Members 4 Discography 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditShort Bus 1993 1998 Edit Richard Patrick played guitar with Nine Inch Nails during the touring for Pretty Hate Machine and in the music videos for Broken he left the band while Trent Reznor was recording The Downward Spiral and began a new recording project with Brian Liesegang Dubbing themselves Filter they signed to Reprise Records in 1994 and recorded their first album Short Bus which was released in the following year The album was commercially successful and included the hit single Hey Man Nice Shot This song was somewhat controversial as it was seen as capitalizing on the public suicide of Budd Dwyer 1 Kurt Cobain s suicide was widely rumored to have inspired the song but the band denied this 2 The first single Hey Man Nice Shot was also included in the soundtrack for the movie Tales from the Crypt Demon Knight in 1995 before Short Bus was released In need of a live band to tour the album Patrick and Liesegang recruited Geno Lenardo on guitar Frank Cavanagh on bass and Matt Walker on drums They would all later be featured in the video for the album s second single Dose Between Filter s first and second albums the band became known for their soundtrack contributions The first of these tracks Thanks Bro landed on the Songs in the Key of X Music from and Inspired by the X Files album In 1996 Filter recorded and filmed the video for the song Jurassitol for The Crow City of Angels soundtrack They also released the home video Phenomenology in 1996 which showcased some of the band s live performances and music videos as well as an interview with Patrick and Liesegang filmed in New Mexico Liesegang left in 1997 shortly after recording the Filter Crystal Method collaboration Can t You Trip Like I Do for the Spawn movie soundtrack due to creative differences with Patrick In 1998 for The X Files film soundtrack Patrick decided to keep the Filter name and recorded a cover of Harry Nilsson s One Title of Record 1999 2001 Edit Patrick continued with 1999 s Title of Record with returning members Lenardo and Cavanagh as well as Steve Gillis on drums 3 filling in the gap left by Walker after he left to work with The Smashing Pumpkins Title of Record moved away from industrial rock somewhat and resulted in the band s biggest hit the mellow ballad Take a Picture along with other lesser heard singles Welcome to the Fold and The Best Things The song Take a Picture is about a dispute on an aircraft when Richard Patrick drunkenly stripped down to his boxers alarming the other passengers 4 Miss Blue is said to have been about Smashing Pumpkins bassist D arcy Wretzky 5 She can be heard on the songs Cancer and Take a Picture The Amalgamut 2002 Edit 2002 saw the release of The Amalgamut featuring the singles Where Do We Go from Here and American Cliche The Only Way Is the Wrong Way was also featured in the first wave of the Hummer H2 commercials that year and in the 2003 movie Tomb Raider The Cradle of Life Alan Bailey was recruited for live guitar when they set off to tour the album however the tour ended abruptly in a matter of weeks when Richard Patrick voluntarily checked himself into rehab 6 He has since tattooed his date of sobriety September 28 2002 on his forearm 7 Lenardo Gillis and Cavanagh all left the group at this time Hiatus and side projects 2003 2007 Edit Richard Patrick was part of the supergroup The Damning Well which has only released one track on the Underworld movie soundtrack in 2003 While rumors sparked that an entire album s worth of material was produced Patrick later denied this in an interview stating the bits and pieces of other rough tracks mostly wound up in Black Light Burns save for the track In Dreams on the then upcoming Filter album Anthems for the Damned 8 Army of Anyone a second supergroup side project with drummer Ray Luzier and Stone Temple Pilots members Robert and Dean DeLeo released its debut album on November 14 2006 9 However lack of sales of the album coupled with Richard Patrick s desire to do more work with Filter led the band breaking up around mid 2007 Anthems for the Damned 2007 2009 Edit Filter in 2008 As Army of Anyone wound down Patrick began working on material for a new Filter album to eventually be titled Anthems for the Damned Released to the public in May 2008 it was more serious in tone than some expected and expresses more of his mixed emotions regarding the state of the world and the state of his life On March 7 2008 it was announced that Frank Cavanagh had reunited with Filter and would play as a live member at the operation Myspace concert in Kuwait It was confirmed at Operation MySpace that he would not be joining Filter on the full tour as he would be shipping off to Iraq in April The only song played live during the performance of March 10 by Cavanagh now a Sergeant and Paralegal in the U S Army Reserve was the band s first mainstream hit Hey Man Nice Shot Patrick also announced a remix album to Anthems for the Damned on November 4 titled Remixes for the Damned 10 Remixes for the Damned was released on November 21 2008 in the U S and Canada The remix album was released internationally on December 1 2008 The lead off single was I Keep Flowers Around Love s Labour s Lost A greatest hits album entitled The Very Best Things 1995 2008 was released March 31 2009 It featured tracks from all four previous studio albums and various movie soundtrack contributions but no new content There are 14 tracks total with some tracks being radio edits The Trouble with Angels 2009 2011 Edit Filter started working on a fifth album shortly after the release of the remix and greatest hits albums with Bob Marlette as a producer The album as said by Richard Patrick would be a lot heavier than Anthems for the Damned and is to have a song written for the Amalgamut on it He also stated he would be moving away from the political lyrical content present in Anthems for the Damned 11 When asked about the direction of his upcoming music style in an interview with Suicide Girls on September 13 2008 Patrick said Actually the stuff I m writing right now for a record that I m going to release sometime next year is actually way more heavy industrial more electronic There s probably not going to be that many live drums on it Richard Patrick has stated on the Filter website that he has been recording songs for movies recently Filter covered the song Happy Together by The Turtles for the soundtrack to the movie The Stepfather 2009 The song features ambient sound with alternative metal It was used in a promo for the seventh season of Criminal Minds and also a trailer for Baz Luhrmann s The Great Gatsby 2013 Filter also contributed a new song Fades Like a Photograph for the soundtrack of the movie 2012 2009 The song saw Patrick reuniting with former Filter co conspirator Brian Liesegang who co produced the track Through the end of 2009 and into 2010 Filter released a series of fourteen studio updates chronicling the progress made on the album Each update touched on a certain part of the album process such as recording guitar parts or mixing the album The last studio updates confirmed that the album recording had been completed In their last studio video update Richard Patrick showcased two clips from final mixed songs on iTunes that listed track listing and track lengths While the video was legitimate it was not the actual final track list it was only a collection of new Filter songs on a playlist Filter released The Inevitable Relapse as their first single on May 26 The song was made available on the band s official website as a free digital download The Trouble with Angels was released on August 17 2010 on the Rocket Science Ventures record label After the album s release the band also released a cover of ZZ Top s hit single Gimme All Your Lovin which appears on the compilation ZZ Top A Tribute from Friends The Sun Comes Out Tonight 2012 2013 Edit Richard Patrick and Jonathan Radtke in 2013 Patrick and Jonathan Radtke entered the studio with producer Bob Marlette in April 2012 to work on the sixth Filter studio album titled The Sun Comes Out Tonight 12 The first single off the new album What Do You Say was released on April 2 2013 A track entitled We Hate It When You Get What You Want was available on the band s official site as a free download for a limited time The official track listing for the album was released on March 18 2013 The album was released on June 4 2013 Phil Buckman announced that he has left Filter on October 1 2013 after finishing a tour in support of Stone Temple Pilots 13 14 Tim Kelleher former bassist for Thirty Seconds to Mars joined Filter in October 2013 Crazy Eyes 2014 2017 Edit In August 2014 Patrick announced his intention to work on a seventh studio album in late 2014 15 Later revealed to be titled Crazy Eyes he aimed to keep recording time short with the goal of releasing the album in 2015 15 Patrick states that he plans on writing again with Radtke and this time also with touring members Hayden Scott and Tim Kelleher 15 On June 8 2014 Patrick announced via Facebook that former guitarist Geno Lenardo has been extended an invitation to write music with the band Patrick later commented that he was unsure if Lenardo would be able to commit to the formal recording sessions or not 15 Patrick later announced that he would be collaborating again with Liesegang with whom he created Short Bus and producer Ben Grosse who produced Title of Record and The Amalgamut 16 Patrick also confirmed that the band would be in the studio in February 2015 and would then go on tour with Coal Chamber through March and April 16 For some of album s recording sessions for the album the band announced the ability to watch to livestream half hour or hour intervals of the band in the studio costing 175 for a half hour or 300 for a full hour 17 On March 4 2015 Radtke announced he had left the band to pursue other musical interests 18 Shortly after Filter s Facebook page updated its members indicating that an entirely new touring lineup would support Patrick including Oumi Kapila Ashley Dzerigian and Chris Reeve 19 On March 30 Filter launched a five month campaign with PledgeMusic offering fans the opportunity to have exclusive insights into the writing and recording of the new record 20 In a video update posted on PledgeMusic on December 4 Richard Patrick revealed the album is complete and is titled Crazy Eyes 21 On December 18 Filter stated via Facebook that the album would be released on April 8 2016 22 They ve Got Us Right Where They Want Us At Each Other s Throats 2018 present Edit In early 2018 original member Brian Liesegang returned to Filter after 21 years and started working with Patrick on the band s 8th studio album The latter mentioned that Brian and I are making the official follow up to Short Bus maybe called Re Bus Liesegang offered an official statement regarding the project We are gearing up for official reboot of initial Filter Working right at this instant together on lyrics We have fun afternoons and focusing the loud and the pretty noise maelstrom Gonna be a full length and its hard or maybe not right to call it a sequel as it s not so much that in that it is just a return to a certain approach and philosophy Whatever Not gonna overthink it just do it We ll figure that all out later In the middle of it now 23 In October 2018 the duo launched a PledgeMusic campaign to raise funds for production of the new album tentatively titled ReBus 24 On July 18 2019 Richard Patrick announced via Filter s Facebook that he and Liesegang would not release ReBus due to PledgeMusic s bankruptcy 25 Instead Patrick announced he will focus on the twentieth anniversary re release of Title of Record while he works on a new album tentatively titled They ve Got Us Right Where They Want Us At Each Other s Throats 26 with Radtke who returned to the band 27 On June 18 2020 Filter debuted a music video on YouTube for the track Thoughts and Prayers 28 Patrick had also stated in a story video on his Facebook the day before while promoting the release of the new single that the new working title for the upcoming album is Murica 29 The title track was released as a follow up single on October 29 2020 30 A new single For the Beaten was released on October 14 2022 31 Patrick stated this was the first single for the new album coming in Spring 2023 on Golden Robot Records 32 that the album s title has reverted back to They ve Got Us Right Where They Want Us At Each Other s Throats and that the two 2020 singles Thoughts and Prayers and Murica are not on the upcoming album 33 Musical style and influences EditFilter s sound has been described as industrial rock 34 35 36 37 38 post grunge 39 40 41 42 43 industrial metal 44 45 46 47 alternative rock 48 49 50 hard rock 51 52 53 electronic rock 36 54 alternative metal 55 56 nu metal 57 grunge 42 and pop rock 58 The band s debut Short Bus melded grunge with mainstream industrial music 59 music critic Greg Kot remarked that the record finds a middle ground between grunge s world weary sense of melody and industrial rock s icy steel pulse rhythms 60 The record s heavy use of drum machine was influenced by the sounds of Ministry and Big Black 61 Patrick s other influences during Filter s early career included Pantera Skinny Puppy Butthole Surfers 62 Helmet Soundgarden and Deftones as well as the drop D tuning 63 Liesegang parted ways with the band after Short Bus due to creative differences 51 he has sought to incorporate more electronic sounds while Patrick opted for a heavier guitar oriented direction 61 The band s second full length album Title of Record incorporated more diverse elements and sounds 51 drawing from folk worldbeat and psychedelia in addition to industrial and grunge 35 The Amalgamut marked a continuation of the sound of its predecessor with juxtaposing softer and heavier tracks while 2008 s Anthems for the Damned featured the band s trademark sound of heavy rock with equal parts of grunge industrial and 80s rock 64 2013 s The Sun Comes Out Tonight introduced an update to Filter s sound with newly introduced harmonies and electronic elements 51 2016 s Crazy Eyes marked a sharper return to the industrial sound with Patrick s rediscovery of his appreciation for industrial acts such as Skinny Puppy and Ministry as well as modern electronic artists such as deadmau5 65 66 he has referred to the sound on the record as new industrial 65 Members EditCurrent members Richard Patrick lead vocals guitars bass programming keyboards 1993 present Current live and session musicians Bobby Miller bass 2019 present keyboards guitars 2014 2019 Jonathan Radtke guitars backing vocals 2011 2015 2018 present Elias Mallin drums 2012 2013 2022 present Former members Brian Liesegang guitars keyboards programming 1993 1997 2018 2019 Matt Walker drums 1995 1997 Geno Lenardo guitars 1995 2002 Frank Cavanagh bass backing vocals 1995 2002 Steve Gillis drums 1997 2002 Mitchell Marlow guitars 2008 2010 John Spiker bass 2008 2010 Mika Fineo drums 2008 2012 Rob Patterson guitars 2010 2011 Phil Buckman bass backing vocals 2010 2013 Jeff Fabb drums 2013 2014 Tim Kelleher bass 2013 2015 Oumi Kapila guitars 2015 2017 Chris Reeve drums 2015 2019 Ashley Dzerigian bass 2015 2019 Former live and session musicians Alan Bailey guitars 2002 John 5 guitars 2008 Josh Freese drums 2008 Yogi Allgood bass 2011 2013 Jeff Friedl drums 2012 2013 Greg Garman drums 2019 2021 TimelineDiscography EditMain article Filter discography Short Bus 1995 Title of Record 1999 The Amalgamut 2002 Anthems for the Damned 2008 The Trouble with Angels 2010 The Sun Comes Out Tonight 2013 Crazy Eyes 2016 They ve Got Us Right Where They Want Us At Each Other s Throats 2023 See also EditList of alternative music artists List of number one dance hits United States List of artists who reached number one on the U S Dance chartReferences Edit Hit With a Bullet Filter s Hey Man Nice Shot Rolling Stone July 13 1995 Archived from the original on December 7 2008 Rolling Stone Filter Are Back in the Fold Rolling Stone August 24 1999 Archived from the original on September 20 2008 Filter Readying New Album Video MTV June 15 1999 Filter Title Of Feature MTV November 2 1999 Archived from the original on February 2 2008 Richard Patrick Wiki Fact or Fiction Loudwire 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Exclusive Filter Shelve Reunion Project Richard Patrick Names Next Album Loudwire Retrieved May 2 2020 Filter New Music with one of my all time Favorite people Facebook Facebook com Filter Thoughts and Prayers YouTube Archived from the original on December 15 2021 Filter Facebook Facebook Patrick Richard October 29 2020 Filter Murica Youtube Patrick Richard October 10 2022 Filter For the Beaten Youtube FILTER Shares New Single For The Beaten Blabbermouth October 13 2022 Daly Andrew August 11 2022 An Interview with Richard Patrick of Filter VWMusic Stingley Mick Filter Set to Release Experimental New Album Start Touring in Spring Listen to First Single Take Me to Heaven Exclusive AllMusic Retrieved April 23 2020 a b Kot Greg September 2 1999 Filter Title of Record Music Reviews Rolling Stone Archived from the original on June 19 2008 Retrieved April 30 2020 a b Stingley Mick August 9 2019 Filter s Take a Picture Gets a New Remix for Title of Record 20th Anniversary Exclusive Premiere 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review Bush at Stage AE The Times Retrieved April 30 2022 A more satisfying set came from the night s first act industrial alt metal band Filter whose frontman Richard Patrick showed some excellent crowd surfing moves Voight Andrew Through the Eyes of Fascination HM Retrieved May 12 2022 The Connection Review October 9 2012 The Connection Papa Roach Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic Retrieved February 16 2022 Hill John August 24 2017 Filter Albums Ranked Loudwire Retrieved April 30 2022 Yeung Neil Z Filter Short Bus AllMusic Retrieved April 27 2020 Kot Greg 2004 Brackett Nathan Hoard Christian David eds The New Rolling Stone Album Guide New York Simon amp Schuster p 298 ISBN 9780743201698 a b Man The June 4 2013 An Un Filtered Interview with Filter Man Cave Daily Mancave cbslocal com Archived from the original on November 21 2015 Retrieved November 20 2015 Brooks Nev June 8 2010 Interview with Richard Patrick of Filter uberrock co uk Uber Rock Retrieved August 13 2017 Interview Richard Patrick of Filter tells all crypticrock com August 5 2013 Retrieved May 1 2020 Erlewine Stephen Thomas Filter Anthems for the Damned Allmusic Retrieved January 14 2012 a b Van Horn Ray Jr August 20 2016 CD Review Filter Crazy Eyes Blabbermouth net Retrieved May 1 2020 Richard Patrick of Filter Talks Nine Inch Nails and His New Album Crazy Eyes video hardDrive Radio Archived from the original on December 15 2021 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Filter band Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Filter band amp oldid 1145325688, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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