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Godsmack

Godsmack is an American rock band from Lawrence, Massachusetts, formed in 1995. The band is composed of lead singer and rhythm guitarist Sully Erna, bassist Robbie Merrill, lead guitarist Tony Rombola and drummer Shannon Larkin. Since its formation, Godsmack has released seven studio albums, one EP (The Other Side), four DVDs, one compilation album (Good Times, Bad Times... Ten Years of Godsmack), and one live album (Live & Inspired).

Godsmack
Godsmack performing at Rock im Park in 2019. From left to right: Robbie Merrill, Sully Erna, Shannon Larkin, and Tony Rombola.
Background information
Also known asThe Scam (1995)
OriginLawrence, Massachusetts U.S.
Genres
Years active1995–present
Labels
Members
Past members
Websitegodsmack.com

The band has released three consecutive number-one albums (Faceless, IV and The Oracle) on the Billboard 200. The band also has 25 top ten rock radio hits, including 18 songs in the top five.[1] The band's seventh album, When Legends Rise was released on April 27, 2018.

Since its inception, Godsmack has toured with Ozzfest on more than one occasion and has toured with many other large tours and festivals, including supporting its albums with its own arena tours. In honor of the band's success and the release of their sixth studio album, 1000hp, Mayor Marty Walsh declared August 6 as "Godsmack Day" in the city of Boston.[2]

History

Formation and All Wound Up... (1995–1997)

In February 1995, Sully Erna decided to start a new band as the lead singer after playing the drums for more than 23 years, including more than two years in the now-defunct band Strip Mind.[3] His new band, The Scam, formed with Erna on vocals, Robbie Merrill on bass, local guitarist and friend Lee Richards on guitar, and Tommy Stewart on drums. The Scam quickly changed its name to Godsmack, after recording one demo.[4] The newly formed band started playing small bars in their hometown of Boston. Locally popular songs such as "Keep Away" and "Whatever" soon brought them to the top of the hit charts in the Boston/New England area.[3]

Many people think the band's name stemmed from an Alice in Chains song, but according to Erna, the band's name came from a small and personal incident. "I was making fun of [our drummer at the time][5] who had a cold sore on his lip and the next day I had one myself and somebody said, 'It's a god smack.' The name stuck. We were aware of the Alice In Chains song but didn't really think much about it."[6][5] In 1996, Tony Rombola joined as the guitarist after Richards left upon learning he had a six-year-old child and Stewart left due to personal differences.[7] In the same year, the band entered New Alliance Studio in Boston to record its debut album, All Wound Up....[3][8] The CD was recorded in just three days for $2,600 and was self-released in February 1997 through the band's own record label, E. K. Records Company.[3][5][9] In May 1997, Joe D'Arco joined to replace Stewart on drums.[10]

Eventually, Godsmack's CD landed in the hands of Rocko, the night-time DJ for Boston radio station WAAF (FM). The radio station put "Keep Away" into heavy rotation and the song rose to the number one spot at the station very quickly.[3] Newbury Comics, a New England record store chain, agreed to sell the CD on consignment. Shortly after the success of "Keep Away", Godsmack went back into the studio and recorded a single titled "Whatever", which became the new local favorite on WAAF (FM).[3][5][9] In an interview Sully Erna stated, "We had been selling maybe 50 copies a month at the time WAAF picked up the album. All of a sudden we started moving over a thousand records a week. (...) I was doing all this from my bedroom. After years of grinding away, things finally started taking off."[11] In April 1998, D'Arco was dismissed from the band.[12] He was replaced by former drummer Tommy Stewart, who returned after expressing a desire to be in the band again.[13]

Godsmack (1998–1999)

 

In June 1998, Universal/Republic Records signed the band to their label. The band's first album All Wound Up... was slightly edited to remove unlicensed samples, fully re-mastered and given a new artwork and layout; the finished self-titled album Godsmack was released to the public six weeks later on August 25, 1998.[5][9][14] This led to the band's first headlining tour, "The Godsmack Tour" with Jim Rose Circus as the opening act.[3] After the album's release the band went on the road playing club shows as well as playing at Ozzfest and Woodstock '99. This was followed by a tour in Europe supporting Black Sabbath.[3] Roxanne Blanford from Allmusic gave the album three out of five stars, stating, "Godsmack confidently brought metal into the technological age".[15] The album entered the Billboard 200 at number twenty-two,[16] and was certified 4× platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America in 2001[17] after being initially certified gold in 1999.[18]

The album sold well despite being initially pulled from the shelves in some stores due to concerns over some of its lyrical content.[19] The band and its record label later added a Parental Advisory sticker to the album,[19] and some stores ordered amended copies of the album. Erna commented in Rolling Stone magazine stating, "Our record has been in the marketplace for more than a year now without a parental advisory sticker and this is the one and only complaint ... Stickers and lyrics are by nature subjective ... We have decided to put a sticker on the record." This controversy did not appear to adversely affect album sales but, according to Erna, helped; "It's almost taunting kids to go out and get the record to see what we're saying on it."[20] The album also had four successful singles which were "Whatever", "Keep Away", "Voodoo" and "Bad Religion".[20]

Awake (2000–2001)

In 2000, Godsmack returned to the studio after the multi-platinum success of Godsmack to start recording Awake. The album was released on October 31, 2000. The album debuted at number five on the Billboard 200, and has been certified 2× platinum by the RIAA.[16] "Vampires", a song on the album, also earned the band a Grammy nomination for Best Rock Instrumental Performance in 2002.[21] With the release of Awake, Godsmack toured Europe supporting Limp Bizkit.[22] Erna said at the time, "We've been touring nonstop since August 1998, So most of Awake was written on tour while we were ping-ponging between America and Europe, building up the band. "Ozzfest" was actually the only big tour where we rode under someone else's wings; we did a lot of work on our own." The band played Ozzfest in 2000 again as they had in 1999.[18] On July 19, 2001, Godsmack released their first live DVD titled Live.[23] The DVD has since been certified Gold by the RIAA for selling 50,000 copies in the United States.[24]

Two of the songs on the album were used in United States Navy commercials ("Sick of Life" and "Awake") as background music. Erna stated, "Someone in the military is a fan, and they asked if they could use the music, and we accepted".[25] However, Erna insisted in an interview that Godsmack does not support any war.[26]

The Scorpion King, Faceless and The Other Side (2002–2004)

In 2002, Erna was asked to write and perform a song for the soundtrack to The Scorpion King.[27] The song Godsmack wrote and performed was titled "I Stand Alone" and the song became the number 1 single at Rock Radio and the most played Active Rock song in 2002 for 14 weeks straight.[27] It was also used in the game Prince of Persia: Warrior Within.[28]

With Shannon Larkin (ex Ugly Kid Joe, Souls at Zero, Wrathchild America, MF Pitbulls) replacing Tommy Stewart, who left due to personal differences for the second time,[3][29] Godsmack went back into the studio later that year to record a new album that was released in 2003. Faceless debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, selling 269,000 copies in its first week,[30] and the album would go on to sell over one million copies in the United States.[31] Faceless also debuted at number nine on the Top Canadian Albums and at number one on the Top Internet Albums and remained at that position for two weeks.[32] A massive Tour of America and Europe supporting Metallica followed.

The lead single "Straight Out of Line" received a Grammy Award nomination for "Best Hard Rock Performance". The award went to Evanescence's single "Bring Me to Life".[33] The album got its name after a swimming-pool incident.[34] However, in a later interview Merrill stated otherwise, making it unclear of how the album's title came to be, "It came from the band's feeling that, despite our radio and sales success, we still flew a bit under the radar".[35]

On March 16, 2004 The Other Side, an acoustic EP, was released. The album debuted at number five on the Billboard 200, a relatively high position for an acoustic EP.[16] It included several previously released songs re-recorded as acoustic versions, as well as three new acoustic tracks. One new song, "Touché", featured Godsmack's first guitar player, Lee Richards, as well as John Kosco, who were at that time in the now defunct band Dropbox,[36] The other two new acoustic tracks were "Running Blind" and "Voices".[37] The song "Asleep" is actually an acoustic version of "Awake" from the band's second album Awake.[38] Godsmack shifted from its "heavy" sound to a more mellow acoustic sound on this EP in the same manner Alice in Chains did in the Sap and Jar of Flies EPs, one of many similarities to Alice in Chains for which the band has been criticized.[39]

In 2004, Godsmack opened for Metallica's "Madly in Anger with the World tour",[40] and headlined the tour along with Dropbox. Afterwards, in autumn 2004, the band played several acoustic shows to promote The Other Side, while at the same time continuing to open for Metallica.[41]

IV and Ten Years of Godsmack (2005–2007)

 
Sully Erna performing during Godsmack's IV Tour in 2006

Throughout 2005, The band was in the studio recording and writing material for a new album. On April 25, 2006, Godsmack released its fourth studio album simply titled IV, followed by a tour that would continue until August 2007, titled "The IV tour".[42] The album was produced by Erna and engineered by the well known producer and engineer Andy Johns, known for engineering Led Zeppelin's Led Zeppelin IV.[43] The first single from the album, "Speak" was released on February 14, 2006. The album debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, selling 211,000 copies in its first week.[44]

IV has since been certified gold. The band had written over forty songs for the album, but the final track listing had eleven tracks, Larkin commented, "it's Sully's band and his vision.[...]When it comes time to pick the songs it's all Sully".[45] The album's minimalist name "IV" derives not only from its being the band's fourth studio album, but also from a running piece of backstage humor, as related by Larkin and Erna in an interview.[46][47]

To celebrate ten years as a band, Godsmack released a greatest hits album entitled Good Times, Bad Times... Ten Years of Godsmack on December 4, 2007. The album debuted at number thirty-five on the Billboard 200, selling 40,000 copies in the first week of release.[48] It includes a cover of the Led Zeppelin song "Good Times Bad Times", as well as a DVD of Godsmack's acoustic performance in Las Vegas at House of Blues. The album was originally intended to be a boxed set, but the band scrapped the plans so they could release a best of album. Godsmack will follow the release of the album with an acoustic tour.[49] Despite rumors of the band going on hiatus as a result of releasing a greatest hits album, Erna was quoted as saying, "we're not going away, we are just gonna take a break and enjoy our 10th year anniversary and kind of recharge our batteries. And then Godsmack will be back, and we will come back bigger and badder than ever."[49]

The Oracle and break (2008–2013)

In November 2008, Larkin announced that the band would be reforming and recording a new album.[50] The following summer, the band toured as support to Mötley Crüe's Crüe Fest 2 tour[51] and released a non-album single, "Whiskey Hangover". After the tour, Godsmack started production for their new album. The album, titled The Oracle was released on May 4, 2010.[52][53] Arriving to popular reception, The Oracle was Godsmack's third straight full-length studio album to debut at No. 1 with 117,000 sold in the first week of release.[54] Erna had this to say about the early sound album, "It's gonna be really heavy. I mean, it's very aggressive. I'm not really sure; it's very premature right now. Right now we just finished one track for the Crüe Fest this Summer. But as far as the whole record goes, I think it's going to be a lot more in your face. I don't think there's going to be any 'Voodoo's or 'Serenity's on this one. We decided to go balls out!".[55]

Godsmack headlined the fourth annual Mayhem Festival alongside Disturbed.[56][57] The band entered the studio in January 2012 to mix a live album plus record several covers for an upcoming release.[58] They then went on tour in the spring with Staind.[58][59] In February 2012, Godsmack finished an EP of cover songs.[60][61] Godsmack released their new live album Live & Inspired on May 15, 2012. The set included a bonus EP of cover tracks.[62] In December of the same year, Sully said in an interview that Godsmack would take a break during 2013, stating "We're going to take some time away now because we just ran for the last two years."[63] A month after, Erna announced a short solo tour through America.[64][65]

1000hp (2014–2016)

 
Godsmack performing in 2015

In February 2014, Erna tweeted that the band had made progress in the songwriting process for its next studio album, tentatively scheduled for a late 2014 release. He also mentioned that the band finished 11 songs for the new record in two weeks.[66][67] In April, the band announced that they had recorded 15 songs, ten of which would make the final cut.[68] In May, Erna announced that the album would be titled 1000hp (1000 Horsepower).[69] The album's title track was released as a single the following month.[69] The album was released on August 5, 2014, and sold around 58,000 copies in the United States in its first week of release to land at position No. 3 on The Billboard 200 chart.[70][71] Since release the album has spawned the singles Something Different[72] and What's Next.[73] The band have unified a campaign to aid military veterans with their latest single What's Next.[73]

Godsmack also headlined the 2014 Uproar Festival.[74] They were announced on August 20, 2014, to be part of the Soundwave Festival in Australia.[75] In July 2015, the band revealed dates for an upcoming North American fall headline tour. The run included dates with Sevendust.[76][77] Also in August 2015 Godsmack announced a new leg of North American dates that would keep the band busy through mid-November.[78][79]

On October 14, 2015, Godsmack released a digital single called "Inside Yourself" available for a limited free download.[80][81][82][83] The song was released on iTunes on November 20, 2015.[84][85]

On September 9, 2016, Erna confirmed that the band had officially left Universal/Republic, and signed a deal with BMG.[86][87]

When Legends Rise (2017–2020)

The band began work on a seventh studio album in 2017. The album, When Legends Rise, was released on April 27, 2018.[88][89][90] The album's first single, "Bulletproof", was released ahead of the album on February 28, 2018.[90] The band toured across North America from May through October 2018. They played at several festivals before embarking on a co-headlining summer tour with Shinedown.[91] The band then toured Europe in October and November 2018 in support of their new album.[92] However, On October 17, 2018, it was announced that the band postponed their fall 2018 Europe tour, following death of Tony Rombola's son and plan to reschedule in early 2019.[93][94][95][96]

On July 25, 2019, the song "Under Your Scars" hit number 1 for two weeks for the first time on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Songs chart.[97]

On April 8, 2020, the band released a music video for the song "Unforgettable". 400 aspiring musicians from middle school students across New England to take part in the video. The video, directed by Noah Berlow, again sent the song to the top of the charts for five weeks, setting a new record most constitutive at number 1 in its category.[98][99]

Lighting Up the Sky (2021–present)

 
Godsmack performing in Worcester, Massachusetts, in 2022

News of a follow-up to the album began circulating as early as August 2019 when frontman Sully Erna revealed in an interview with Canada's iHeartRadio that the band has been preparing to begin the songwriting process for the album.[100]

It was later revealed that Godsmack would be working on two new releases for 2021: an acoustic EP and a full length album.[101] That plan has since been scrapped with Sully admitting that the band was being "a little bit more ambitious" at the time.[102]

With just one album to focus on, Godsmack drummer Shannon Larkin said on "The Metal Teddy Bear Experience" podcast that the band intended for the album to be released in 2022.[103] In an April 23, 2022, interview with WJRR, frontman Sully Erna said that the band has finished recording the new album with a new single expected to hit the airwaves in mid-to-late summer and that the album could be the band's last.[104]

On September 28, 2022, the band released the single titled "Surrender".[105] Shortly after the release of the new single, Sully Erna revealed in an interview with 93X Radio's Pablo that the title of the album would be Lighting Up the Sky and that it would indeed be the band's last record.[106] A second single for the album “You and I” was released on November 11, 2022. The album is scheduled to be released on February 24, 2023.

Musical style and influences

 
Sully Erna playing a drum solo

Godsmack has been described as post-grunge,[107][108][109][110][111] hard rock,[107][112][113][114] nu metal,[107][112][115][116] alternative metal,[107][108][117][118] and heavy metal.[119][120][121] The band's primary influences include Aerosmith, Alice in Chains, Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, Metallica, Pantera and Rush according to Erna, Larkin, and Rombola.[43][122][123] Erna has cited Layne Staley as his primary influence.[124]

The overall sound of the band's first two albums have been compared to Alice in Chains' album Dirt.[125] However, Godsmack has attempted to distance themselves from the Alice in Chains comparison with Erna stating in an interview with Matt Ashare, "I've just never really heard that in our music."[126] Explaining that Godsmack is a more original band than people give credit for, and that they are not a mere Alice In Chains clone. But that he understands the comparisons by saying: "These are some of the bands that we grew up listening to, or enjoy today, and sometimes it triggers an idea. So, there could be hints of influences there, but that kind of got on my nerves for a while. But with a name like GODSMACK, how could people not go there?"[127]

The band's music is often compared to Alice in Chains which the band cites as an influence.[128][129] Adrien Begrand of PopMatters states, "Erna perfectly mimics the late Layne Staley's low, guttural, sinister singing and snarly, metal-inspired growls" and, "The band's music is a faithful retread of Jerry Cantrell's churning, tuned-down hard rock".[128]

Erna's singing style has been stated as "the snarl of James Hetfield", and "composed of dark harmony that sounds a lot like Alice in Chains".[130] Merrill's bass style has been described as "bulldozer bottom with occasional slap-bass reverb".[131] Larkin's drumming is thought to "worship at the twin altars of Neil Peart and John Bonham".[29] And Rombola's guitar playing style has been praised as "guitars that sound like percussion instruments".[131]

Band members

Current members

  • Sully Erna – lead vocals, rhythm guitar, percussion (1995–present); studio drums (1996–2003)
  • Robbie Merrill – bass (1995–present); backing vocals (2010–present)
  • Tony Rombola – lead guitar, backing vocals (1996–present)
  • Shannon Larkin – drums, percussion (2002–present)

Former members

  • Lee Richards – lead guitar (1995–1996)
  • Joe D'Arco – drums (1997–1998)
  • Tommy Stewart – drums (1995–1997, 1998–2002)

Timeline

Discography

Studio albums

Awards and nominations

Grammy Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2001 "Vampires" Best Rock Instrumental Performance Nominated [132][133]
2003 "I Stand Alone" Best Rock Song Nominated [133]
Best Hard Rock Performance Nominated [132][133]
2004 "Straight Out of Line" Best Hard Rock Performance Nominated

Billboard Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2001 Godsmack Rock Artist of the Year Won [133]
"Awake" Rock Single of the Year Nominated [134]
2006 "Speak" Nominated [135][136]

Boston Music Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
1999 Godsmack Rising Star Won [133]
Outstanding Debut Rock Band Won
"Whatever" Single Of The Year Won
Godsmack Debut Album Of The Year Won
2000 Godsmack Act of the Year Won [133][137]
Outstanding Rock Band Won
Sully Erna Male Vocalist of the Year Won
Sully Erna/Godsmack Song/Songwriter Won
2001 "Greed" Single of the Year Nominated [138]
Video of the Year Nominated
Awake Album of the Year Won [133][139]
Sully Erna Male Vocalist of the Year Won
Godsmack Act of the Year Won
Outstanding Rock Band Won
2002 Rock Band of the Year Won [140]
Sully Erna Male Vocalist of the Year Won
2003 Godsmack Outstanding Rock/Pop Band Won [141]
2006 Hard Rock Act of the Year Won [142]

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godsmack, american, rock, band, from, lawrence, massachusetts, formed, 1995, band, composed, lead, singer, rhythm, guitarist, sully, erna, bassist, robbie, merrill, lead, guitarist, tony, rombola, drummer, shannon, larkin, since, formation, released, seven, st. Godsmack is an American rock band from Lawrence Massachusetts formed in 1995 The band is composed of lead singer and rhythm guitarist Sully Erna bassist Robbie Merrill lead guitarist Tony Rombola and drummer Shannon Larkin Since its formation Godsmack has released seven studio albums one EP The Other Side four DVDs one compilation album Good Times Bad Times Ten Years of Godsmack and one live album Live amp Inspired GodsmackGodsmack performing at Rock im Park in 2019 From left to right Robbie Merrill Sully Erna Shannon Larkin and Tony Rombola Background informationAlso known asThe Scam 1995 OriginLawrence Massachusetts U S GenresPost grunge hard rock nu metal alternative metal heavy metalYears active1995 presentLabelsUniversal Republic BMGMembersSully Erna Robbie Merrill Tony Rombola Shannon LarkinPast membersJoe D Arco Lee Richards Tommy StewartWebsitegodsmack wbr comThe band has released three consecutive number one albums Faceless IV and The Oracle on the Billboard 200 The band also has 25 top ten rock radio hits including 18 songs in the top five 1 The band s seventh album When Legends Rise was released on April 27 2018 Since its inception Godsmack has toured with Ozzfest on more than one occasion and has toured with many other large tours and festivals including supporting its albums with its own arena tours In honor of the band s success and the release of their sixth studio album 1000hp Mayor Marty Walsh declared August 6 as Godsmack Day in the city of Boston 2 Contents 1 History 1 1 Formation and All Wound Up 1995 1997 1 2 Godsmack 1998 1999 1 3 Awake 2000 2001 1 4 The Scorpion King Faceless and The Other Side 2002 2004 1 5 IV and Ten Years of Godsmack 2005 2007 1 6 The Oracle and break 2008 2013 1 7 1000hp 2014 2016 1 8 When Legends Rise 2017 2020 1 9 Lighting Up the Sky 2021 present 2 Musical style and influences 3 Band members 4 Discography 5 Awards and nominations 5 1 Grammy Awards 5 2 Billboard Awards 5 3 Boston Music Awards 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditFormation and All Wound Up 1995 1997 Edit In February 1995 Sully Erna decided to start a new band as the lead singer after playing the drums for more than 23 years including more than two years in the now defunct band Strip Mind 3 His new band The Scam formed with Erna on vocals Robbie Merrill on bass local guitarist and friend Lee Richards on guitar and Tommy Stewart on drums The Scam quickly changed its name to Godsmack after recording one demo 4 The newly formed band started playing small bars in their hometown of Boston Locally popular songs such as Keep Away and Whatever soon brought them to the top of the hit charts in the Boston New England area 3 Many people think the band s name stemmed from an Alice in Chains song but according to Erna the band s name came from a small and personal incident I was making fun of our drummer at the time 5 who had a cold sore on his lip and the next day I had one myself and somebody said It s a god smack The name stuck We were aware of the Alice In Chains song but didn t really think much about it 6 5 In 1996 Tony Rombola joined as the guitarist after Richards left upon learning he had a six year old child and Stewart left due to personal differences 7 In the same year the band entered New Alliance Studio in Boston to record its debut album All Wound Up 3 8 The CD was recorded in just three days for 2 600 and was self released in February 1997 through the band s own record label E K Records Company 3 5 9 In May 1997 Joe D Arco joined to replace Stewart on drums 10 Eventually Godsmack s CD landed in the hands of Rocko the night time DJ for Boston radio station WAAF FM The radio station put Keep Away into heavy rotation and the song rose to the number one spot at the station very quickly 3 Newbury Comics a New England record store chain agreed to sell the CD on consignment Shortly after the success of Keep Away Godsmack went back into the studio and recorded a single titled Whatever which became the new local favorite on WAAF FM 3 5 9 In an interview Sully Erna stated We had been selling maybe 50 copies a month at the time WAAF picked up the album All of a sudden we started moving over a thousand records a week I was doing all this from my bedroom After years of grinding away things finally started taking off 11 In April 1998 D Arco was dismissed from the band 12 He was replaced by former drummer Tommy Stewart who returned after expressing a desire to be in the band again 13 Godsmack 1998 1999 Edit Band logotype In June 1998 Universal Republic Records signed the band to their label The band s first album All Wound Up was slightly edited to remove unlicensed samples fully re mastered and given a new artwork and layout the finished self titled album Godsmack was released to the public six weeks later on August 25 1998 5 9 14 This led to the band s first headlining tour The Godsmack Tour with Jim Rose Circus as the opening act 3 After the album s release the band went on the road playing club shows as well as playing at Ozzfest and Woodstock 99 This was followed by a tour in Europe supporting Black Sabbath 3 Roxanne Blanford from Allmusic gave the album three out of five stars stating Godsmack confidently brought metal into the technological age 15 The album entered the Billboard 200 at number twenty two 16 and was certified 4 platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America in 2001 17 after being initially certified gold in 1999 18 The album sold well despite being initially pulled from the shelves in some stores due to concerns over some of its lyrical content 19 The band and its record label later added a Parental Advisory sticker to the album 19 and some stores ordered amended copies of the album Erna commented in Rolling Stone magazine stating Our record has been in the marketplace for more than a year now without a parental advisory sticker and this is the one and only complaint Stickers and lyrics are by nature subjective We have decided to put a sticker on the record This controversy did not appear to adversely affect album sales but according to Erna helped It s almost taunting kids to go out and get the record to see what we re saying on it 20 The album also had four successful singles which were Whatever Keep Away Voodoo and Bad Religion 20 Awake 2000 2001 Edit Vampires source source Sample of Vampires an instrumental song from Awake which received a Grammy nomination for Best Rock Instrumental Performance Problems playing this file See media help In 2000 Godsmack returned to the studio after the multi platinum success of Godsmack to start recording Awake The album was released on October 31 2000 The album debuted at number five on the Billboard 200 and has been certified 2 platinum by the RIAA 16 Vampires a song on the album also earned the band a Grammy nomination for Best Rock Instrumental Performance in 2002 21 With the release of Awake Godsmack toured Europe supporting Limp Bizkit 22 Erna said at the time We ve been touring nonstop since August 1998 So most of Awake was written on tour while we were ping ponging between America and Europe building up the band Ozzfest was actually the only big tour where we rode under someone else s wings we did a lot of work on our own The band played Ozzfest in 2000 again as they had in 1999 18 On July 19 2001 Godsmack released their first live DVD titled Live 23 The DVD has since been certified Gold by the RIAA for selling 50 000 copies in the United States 24 Two of the songs on the album were used in United States Navy commercials Sick of Life and Awake as background music Erna stated Someone in the military is a fan and they asked if they could use the music and we accepted 25 However Erna insisted in an interview that Godsmack does not support any war 26 The Scorpion King Faceless and The Other Side 2002 2004 Edit In 2002 Erna was asked to write and perform a song for the soundtrack to The Scorpion King 27 The song Godsmack wrote and performed was titled I Stand Alone and the song became the number 1 single at Rock Radio and the most played Active Rock song in 2002 for 14 weeks straight 27 It was also used in the game Prince of Persia Warrior Within 28 With Shannon Larkin ex Ugly Kid Joe Souls at Zero Wrathchild America MF Pitbulls replacing Tommy Stewart who left due to personal differences for the second time 3 29 Godsmack went back into the studio later that year to record a new album that was released in 2003 Faceless debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 selling 269 000 copies in its first week 30 and the album would go on to sell over one million copies in the United States 31 Faceless also debuted at number nine on the Top Canadian Albums and at number one on the Top Internet Albums and remained at that position for two weeks 32 A massive Tour of America and Europe supporting Metallica followed The lead single Straight Out of Line received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Hard Rock Performance The award went to Evanescence s single Bring Me to Life 33 The album got its name after a swimming pool incident 34 However in a later interview Merrill stated otherwise making it unclear of how the album s title came to be It came from the band s feeling that despite our radio and sales success we still flew a bit under the radar 35 On March 16 2004 The Other Side an acoustic EP was released The album debuted at number five on the Billboard 200 a relatively high position for an acoustic EP 16 It included several previously released songs re recorded as acoustic versions as well as three new acoustic tracks One new song Touche featured Godsmack s first guitar player Lee Richards as well as John Kosco who were at that time in the now defunct band Dropbox 36 The other two new acoustic tracks were Running Blind and Voices 37 The song Asleep is actually an acoustic version of Awake from the band s second album Awake 38 Godsmack shifted from its heavy sound to a more mellow acoustic sound on this EP in the same manner Alice in Chains did in the Sap and Jar of Flies EPs one of many similarities to Alice in Chains for which the band has been criticized 39 In 2004 Godsmack opened for Metallica s Madly in Anger with the World tour 40 and headlined the tour along with Dropbox Afterwards in autumn 2004 the band played several acoustic shows to promote The Other Side while at the same time continuing to open for Metallica 41 IV and Ten Years of Godsmack 2005 2007 Edit Sully Erna performing during Godsmack s IV Tour in 2006 Throughout 2005 The band was in the studio recording and writing material for a new album On April 25 2006 Godsmack released its fourth studio album simply titled IV followed by a tour that would continue until August 2007 titled The IV tour 42 The album was produced by Erna and engineered by the well known producer and engineer Andy Johns known for engineering Led Zeppelin s Led Zeppelin IV 43 The first single from the album Speak was released on February 14 2006 The album debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 selling 211 000 copies in its first week 44 IV has since been certified gold The band had written over forty songs for the album but the final track listing had eleven tracks Larkin commented it s Sully s band and his vision When it comes time to pick the songs it s all Sully 45 The album s minimalist name IV derives not only from its being the band s fourth studio album but also from a running piece of backstage humor as related by Larkin and Erna in an interview 46 47 To celebrate ten years as a band Godsmack released a greatest hits album entitled Good Times Bad Times Ten Years of Godsmack on December 4 2007 The album debuted at number thirty five on the Billboard 200 selling 40 000 copies in the first week of release 48 It includes a cover of the Led Zeppelin song Good Times Bad Times as well as a DVD of Godsmack s acoustic performance in Las Vegas at House of Blues The album was originally intended to be a boxed set but the band scrapped the plans so they could release a best of album Godsmack will follow the release of the album with an acoustic tour 49 Despite rumors of the band going on hiatus as a result of releasing a greatest hits album Erna was quoted as saying we re not going away we are just gonna take a break and enjoy our 10th year anniversary and kind of recharge our batteries And then Godsmack will be back and we will come back bigger and badder than ever 49 The Oracle and break 2008 2013 Edit In November 2008 Larkin announced that the band would be reforming and recording a new album 50 The following summer the band toured as support to Motley Crue s Crue Fest 2 tour 51 and released a non album single Whiskey Hangover After the tour Godsmack started production for their new album The album titled The Oracle was released on May 4 2010 52 53 Arriving to popular reception The Oracle was Godsmack s third straight full length studio album to debut at No 1 with 117 000 sold in the first week of release 54 Erna had this to say about the early sound album It s gonna be really heavy I mean it s very aggressive I m not really sure it s very premature right now Right now we just finished one track for the Crue Fest this Summer But as far as the whole record goes I think it s going to be a lot more in your face I don t think there s going to be any Voodoo s or Serenity s on this one We decided to go balls out 55 Godsmack headlined the fourth annual Mayhem Festival alongside Disturbed 56 57 The band entered the studio in January 2012 to mix a live album plus record several covers for an upcoming release 58 They then went on tour in the spring with Staind 58 59 In February 2012 Godsmack finished an EP of cover songs 60 61 Godsmack released their new live album Live amp Inspired on May 15 2012 The set included a bonus EP of cover tracks 62 In December of the same year Sully said in an interview that Godsmack would take a break during 2013 stating We re going to take some time away now because we just ran for the last two years 63 A month after Erna announced a short solo tour through America 64 65 1000hp 2014 2016 Edit Godsmack performing in 2015 In February 2014 Erna tweeted that the band had made progress in the songwriting process for its next studio album tentatively scheduled for a late 2014 release He also mentioned that the band finished 11 songs for the new record in two weeks 66 67 In April the band announced that they had recorded 15 songs ten of which would make the final cut 68 In May Erna announced that the album would be titled 1000hp 1000 Horsepower 69 The album s title track was released as a single the following month 69 The album was released on August 5 2014 and sold around 58 000 copies in the United States in its first week of release to land at position No 3 on The Billboard 200 chart 70 71 Since release the album has spawned the singles Something Different 72 and What s Next 73 The band have unified a campaign to aid military veterans with their latest single What s Next 73 Godsmack also headlined the 2014 Uproar Festival 74 They were announced on August 20 2014 to be part of the Soundwave Festival in Australia 75 In July 2015 the band revealed dates for an upcoming North American fall headline tour The run included dates with Sevendust 76 77 Also in August 2015 Godsmack announced a new leg of North American dates that would keep the band busy through mid November 78 79 On October 14 2015 Godsmack released a digital single called Inside Yourself available for a limited free download 80 81 82 83 The song was released on iTunes on November 20 2015 84 85 On September 9 2016 Erna confirmed that the band had officially left Universal Republic and signed a deal with BMG 86 87 When Legends Rise 2017 2020 Edit The band began work on a seventh studio album in 2017 The album When Legends Rise was released on April 27 2018 88 89 90 The album s first single Bulletproof was released ahead of the album on February 28 2018 90 The band toured across North America from May through October 2018 They played at several festivals before embarking on a co headlining summer tour with Shinedown 91 The band then toured Europe in October and November 2018 in support of their new album 92 However On October 17 2018 it was announced that the band postponed their fall 2018 Europe tour following death of Tony Rombola s son and plan to reschedule in early 2019 93 94 95 96 On July 25 2019 the song Under Your Scars hit number 1 for two weeks for the first time on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Songs chart 97 On April 8 2020 the band released a music video for the song Unforgettable 400 aspiring musicians from middle school students across New England to take part in the video The video directed by Noah Berlow again sent the song to the top of the charts for five weeks setting a new record most constitutive at number 1 in its category 98 99 Lighting Up the Sky 2021 present Edit Godsmack performing in Worcester Massachusetts in 2022 News of a follow up to the album began circulating as early as August 2019 when frontman Sully Erna revealed in an interview with Canada s iHeartRadio that the band has been preparing to begin the songwriting process for the album 100 It was later revealed that Godsmack would be working on two new releases for 2021 an acoustic EP and a full length album 101 That plan has since been scrapped with Sully admitting that the band was being a little bit more ambitious at the time 102 With just one album to focus on Godsmack drummer Shannon Larkin said on The Metal Teddy Bear Experience podcast that the band intended for the album to be released in 2022 103 In an April 23 2022 interview with WJRR frontman Sully Erna said that the band has finished recording the new album with a new single expected to hit the airwaves in mid to late summer and that the album could be the band s last 104 On September 28 2022 the band released the single titled Surrender 105 Shortly after the release of the new single Sully Erna revealed in an interview with 93X Radio s Pablo that the title of the album would be Lighting Up the Sky and that it would indeed be the band s last record 106 A second single for the album You and I was released on November 11 2022 The album is scheduled to be released on February 24 2023 Musical style and influences Edit Sully Erna playing a drum solo Godsmack has been described as post grunge 107 108 109 110 111 hard rock 107 112 113 114 nu metal 107 112 115 116 alternative metal 107 108 117 118 and heavy metal 119 120 121 The band s primary influences include Aerosmith Alice in Chains Black Sabbath Led Zeppelin Metallica Pantera and Rush according to Erna Larkin and Rombola 43 122 123 Erna has cited Layne Staley as his primary influence 124 The overall sound of the band s first two albums have been compared to Alice in Chains album Dirt 125 However Godsmack has attempted to distance themselves from the Alice in Chains comparison with Erna stating in an interview with Matt Ashare I ve just never really heard that in our music 126 Explaining that Godsmack is a more original band than people give credit for and that they are not a mere Alice In Chains clone But that he understands the comparisons by saying These are some of the bands that we grew up listening to or enjoy today and sometimes it triggers an idea So there could be hints of influences there but that kind of got on my nerves for a while But with a name like GODSMACK how could people not go there 127 The band s music is often compared to Alice in Chains which the band cites as an influence 128 129 Adrien Begrand of PopMatters states Erna perfectly mimics the late Layne Staley s low guttural sinister singing and snarly metal inspired growls and The band s music is a faithful retread of Jerry Cantrell s churning tuned down hard rock 128 Erna s singing style has been stated as the snarl of James Hetfield and composed of dark harmony that sounds a lot like Alice in Chains 130 Merrill s bass style has been described as bulldozer bottom with occasional slap bass reverb 131 Larkin s drumming is thought to worship at the twin altars of Neil Peart and John Bonham 29 And Rombola s guitar playing style has been praised as guitars that sound like percussion instruments 131 Band members EditCurrent members Sully Erna lead vocals rhythm guitar percussion 1995 present studio drums 1996 2003 Robbie Merrill bass 1995 present backing vocals 2010 present Tony Rombola lead guitar backing vocals 1996 present Shannon Larkin drums percussion 2002 present Former members Lee Richards lead guitar 1995 1996 Joe D Arco drums 1997 1998 Tommy Stewart drums 1995 1997 1998 2002 Sully Erna Robbie Merrill Tony Rombola Shannon LarkinTimelineDiscography EditMain article Godsmack discography Studio albumsGodsmack 1998 Awake 2000 Faceless 2003 IV 2006 The Oracle 2010 1000hp 2014 When Legends Rise 2018 Lighting Up the Sky 2023 Awards and nominations EditGrammy Awards Edit Year Nominee work Award Result Ref 2001 Vampires Best Rock Instrumental Performance Nominated 132 133 2003 I Stand Alone Best Rock Song Nominated 133 Best Hard Rock Performance Nominated 132 133 2004 Straight Out of Line Best Hard Rock Performance NominatedBillboard Awards Edit Year Nominee work Award Result Ref 2001 Godsmack Rock Artist of the Year Won 133 Awake Rock Single of the Year Nominated 134 2006 Speak Nominated 135 136 Boston Music Awards Edit Year Nominee work Award Result Ref 1999 Godsmack Rising Star Won 133 Outstanding Debut Rock Band Won Whatever Single Of The Year WonGodsmack Debut Album Of The Year Won2000 Godsmack Act of the Year Won 133 137 Outstanding Rock Band WonSully Erna Male Vocalist of the Year WonSully Erna Godsmack Song Songwriter Won2001 Greed Single of the Year Nominated 138 Video of the Year NominatedAwake Album of the Year Won 133 139 Sully Erna Male Vocalist of the Year WonGodsmack Act of the Year WonOutstanding Rock Band Won2002 Rock Band of the Year Won 140 Sully Erna Male Vocalist of the Year Won2003 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