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Toadies

Toadies are an American rock band formed in 1989 in Fort Worth, Texas, best known for the song "Possum Kingdom". The band's classic lineup consisted of Vaden Todd Lewis (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Lisa Umbarger (bass guitar), Darrel Herbert (lead guitar), and Mark Reznicek (drums). It formed in 1989 and disbanded in 2001 after Umbarger left the group. The band reformed and released the album No Deliverance in 2008. In 2010, they re-released the album Feeler with Kirtland Records (the album's original release had been denied by Interscope in 1997). The band's most recent album, The Lower Side of Uptown, was released in September 2017.

Toadies
Toadies performing at the White Rabbit in San Antonio, Texas in 2007.
Background information
OriginFort Worth, Texas, U.S.
Genres
Years active
  • 1989–2001
  • 2006–present
Labels
MembersVaden Todd Lewis
Mark Reznicek
Clark Vogeler
Doni Blair
Past membersCharles Mooney III
Lisa Umbarger
Guy Vaughan
Terry Valderas
Michael Jerome
Matt Winchel
Tracey Sauerwein
Darrel Herbert
Mark Hughes
Websitehttp://www.thetoadies.com/

Biography

Early years, Rubberneck, and commercial breakthrough (1989–1996)

Toadies began in 1989 in Fort Worth, Texas. It recorded a few cassette self-releases and an E.P. titled Pleather before signing to Interscope Records. Its first full-length album Rubberneck was released in the summer of 1994. Featuring a sound described as "distinctly grunge" and "distinctly Texan",[1] Rubberneck included six singles, "Possum Kingdom", "Mister Love", "Away", "Tyler", "Backslider" and "I Come From the Water". "Backslider" can be heard in the film Black Sheep. "Possum Kingdom" would later become a playable track in the Xbox 360 version of Guitar Hero II. Interscope did not properly promote the album for its first year on release, calling it a "marketing strategy",[5] until "Possum Kingdom" became a successful single in late 1995, reaching number nine on the Mainstream Rock Chart.

Toadies toured extensively throughout the 1990s supporting Rubberneck, opening for artists such as Red Hot Chili Peppers, White Zombie, Bush, and The Butthole Surfers. The band also headlined and co-headlined tours with acts such as Supersuckers, and The Reverend Horton Heat. Toadies were a regular act at the festivals Edgefest in Dallas, and Buzzfest in Houston during these years.

Feeler sessions, Hell Below/Stars Above, and breakup (1997–2002)

The band entered the studio in 1997 to record new tracks for a second album, Feeler.[6] Interscope Records did not approve the finished product, and rejected its 1998 release.[6][7][8] In 2000, they went back to the studio, salvaged some of the songs from the Feeler sessions, and released their second full-length album Hell Below/Stars Above in the spring of 2001.[7][8] Portland-based musician Elliott Smith performed piano backup for the title track.

Hell Below/Stars Above was not promoted by Interscope, and saw poor sales.[9] The band toured in the spring and summer of 2001 in support of the new album, until bassist Lisa Umbarger unexpectedly resigned from the band on July 14, 2001. Umbarger told the Dallas Observer that she resigned after realizing that Interscope Records was not going to promote the band.[9] Vaden Todd Lewis decided to break up the band rather than continue without her, a decision which "stunned" Umbarger.[9] The band played a few farewell shows later that summer, with Mark Hughes filling in for Umbarger, before parting ways after their final show on October 1, 2001.[9]

Shortly after the break-up, a live album, Best of Toadies: Live from Paradise, was released. It was recorded earlier in 2001 at the Paradise Rock Club in Boston, MA. The album was released through Aezra Records, but Kirtland Records later picked up the band's back catalogue.

No Deliverance, Feeler release, and Play.Rock.Music (2006–2013)

Toadies reformed for a reunion show on March 11, 2006, headlining the Greenville Avenue St. Patrick's Day parade concert, drawing in an estimated 100,000 people.[10] In March 2007, they embarked on a mini-tour, playing dates in Austin, Houston, and Dallas. The final show of the mini-tour was recorded and released as the live album Rock Show.

The band released its third studio album, No Deliverance, on August 19, 2008, via Kirtland Records. The lead single for the album was the title track.

Toadies performed at Lollapalooza on August 2, 2008, Wildflower! Arts and Music Festival on May 16, 2009, and May 18, 2013, and Austin City Limits Music Festival on October 4, 2009. In addition, on August 31, 2008, the Toadies headlined the inaugural Dia De Los Toadies, an annual Texas music festival organized by and featuring the band.[11][12]

In June 2010 it was announced that Feeler, the follow-up album to Rubberneck that was shelved by Interscope, would finally be seeing a release. Vaden Todd Lewis was quoted as saying: "Since there are unfinished versions floating around on the Internet, it is important to us that people hear it as we meant it to be." The band was unable to obtain the original 1997 Feeler masters from Interscope, and re-recorded the album in 2010.[6] The album was released on July 20, 2010.

The band's fifth album, Play.Rock.Music, was released July 31, 2012 on Kirtland Records. A promotional video for the track, "Summer of the Strange," can be viewed on Clark Vogeler's YouTube channel.[13]

 
Toadies performing in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, during the Rubberneck 20th Anniversary Tour.

Rubberneck 20th-anniversary reissue and tour (2014)

On January 7, 2014, the Toadies announced via its Facebook page that its Rubberneck album would be reissued by Kirtland Records with five previously unreleased bonus tracks.[14][15] The announcement also revealed plans for a nationwide Rubberneck 20-year anniversary tour, featuring the Toadies playing the entire Rubberneck album "front to back", with supporting acts Supersuckers and Battleme.[14][16] The tour ended in September 2014 with a final Rubberneck start to finish performance, followed by performances of the band's more recent songs, at the seventh annual Dia De Los Toadies festival in Fort Worth.[17]

Heretics and Summerland Tour (2015)

In January 2015, Everclear announced its fourth annual multi-city Summerland Tour via Twitter.[18] The 2015 Summerland Tour featured Everclear and Toadies, as well as alt-rock bands American Hi-Fi and Fuel.[18]

In June 2015, Toadies announced that its eighth album, Heretics, would be released September 18.[19] The album "re-imagines and reinterprets" several Toadies songs such as "Possum Kingdom" and "Backslider," and featured two new songs and a cover of Blondie's 1979 single "Heart of Glass".[19] The Toadies also launched a new tour to promote Heretics in the fall of 2015, with the tour starting at the eighth annual Dia De Los Toadies music festival in September 2015.[20][21]

The Lower Side of Uptown and Tour (2017)

The Toadies released its ninth album, The Lower Side of Uptown on September 8, 2017, via Kirtland Records. On September 6, 2017, band members kicked off their fall tour with Local H in Denton, Texas.[22]

Damn You All to Hell EP and Rubberneck 25th Anniversary Tour (2022)

Toadies released the EP Damn You All to Hell on September 13, 2022, as they began touring North America to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the album Rubberneck.[23] The EP is four previously unreleased tracks, including a cover of David Bowie's 'Sound and Vision.' Three of the songs were recorded during sessions for the band's last studio album The Lower Side Of Uptown, while 'Forgiven' was recorded during the No Deliverance session.

Band members

Timeline

Discography

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Texas band Toadies ready for anniversary tour". The Daily Californian. March 22, 2014. Retrieved May 15, 2016. Few would argue that Rubberneck is the most influential album of the '90s, but it is distinctly grunge, and it is distinctly Texan.
  2. ^ "Toadies Break Sophomore Jinx -- With A Little Help From Nirvana". Sun-Sentinel. August 10, 2001. Retrieved May 15, 2016.
  3. ^ Rashbaum, Alyssa (June 22, 2004). "The Burden Brothers' Key To Success: Stop Trying". MTV. Retrieved May 15, 2016. Lewis had left his mark on the early 1990s grunge scene with the Toadies, but the group broke up in 2001 after recording only two studio albums.
  4. ^ Torreano, Bradley. "Burden Brothers Biography". Billboard. Retrieved May 17, 2016. The Toadies were one of the hotter prospects in the major label grunge wars of the early/mid-1990s, but their lengthy waits between albums and internal dissention eventually broke apart the band after the release of their 2001 album.
  5. ^ Crain, Zac. "Playing Possum". Dallas Observer. Retrieved March 27, 2022.
  6. ^ a b c Goodman, William (July 8, 2010). "EXCLUSIVE: New Toadies Tune". Spin. Retrieved December 21, 2015.
  7. ^ a b Sculley, Alan (August 19, 2010). "Toadies fished out unreleased recordings for fresh 'Feeler' release". The Lubbock Avalanche-Journal. Retrieved December 21, 2015.
  8. ^ a b "At long last, Toadies' 'Feelers' sees the light of day". The Austin American-Statesman. August 17, 2010. Retrieved December 21, 2015.
  9. ^ a b c d Crain, Zac; Wilonsky, Robert (August 30, 2001). "Dig a Hole". Dallas Observer. Retrieved December 21, 2015.
  10. ^ Wilonsky, Robert. "Toadies Getting Back Together. For One Day Only. Again". Dallas Observer. Retrieved April 2, 2022.
  11. ^ Childers, Chad (July 26, 2012). "TOADIES FRONTMAN VADEN TODD LEWIS DISCUSSES NEW ALBUM 'PLAY.ROCK.MUSIC' + MORE". Loudwire. Retrieved May 3, 2015.
  12. ^ Freedman, Pete (May 1, 2008). "The Toadies Are Launching Something of an Annual Festival, It Seems". Dallas Observer. Retrieved May 3, 2015.
  13. ^ "Toadies – Summer of the Strange (unofficial video)". April 8, 2012. Retrieved October 4, 2015 – via YouTube.
  14. ^ a b "The Toadies – Timeline Photos". Archived from the original on February 26, 2022. Retrieved October 4, 2015 – via Facebook.
  15. ^ "The Toadies' Best Album Is Getting Reissued: What's the Band's Legacy Now?". Dallas Observer. January 8, 2014. Retrieved December 21, 2015.
  16. ^ "The Toadies – Timeline Photos". Archived from the original on February 26, 2022. Retrieved October 4, 2015 – via Facebook.
  17. ^ Rushing, Brenna (September 14, 2014). "Toadies blow out the sound system at Fort Worth rock fest". The Dallas Morning News. Retrieved August 5, 2015.
  18. ^ a b "Everclear, Toadies, American Hi-Fi and Fuel to Play Summerland 2015". anthemstatus.com. January 22, 2015. Retrieved August 5, 2015.
  19. ^ a b Wilonsky, Robert (June 29, 2015). "Your first sneak peek at the Toadies' "bizarre" new record, "Heretics," featuring new takes on old favorites". GuideLive. The Dallas Morning News. Retrieved August 5, 2015.
  20. ^ Kellmurray, Beth (August 26, 2015). "Toadies Debut New Song, 'In the Belly of the Whale' + Announce U.S. Tour". Diffuser.fm. Retrieved December 16, 2015.
  21. ^ Mikeal, Brandon (September 14, 2015). "Dia De Los Toadies Brought Together Generations of Dallas-Fort Worth Rock". Dallas Observer. Retrieved October 27, 2015.
  22. ^ "The Toadies-Timeline Photo". Archived from the original on February 26, 2022. Retrieved February 7, 2018 – via Facebook.
  23. ^ Major, Michael. "Toadies Release 'Damn You' EP". BroadwayWorld.com. Retrieved September 23, 2022.

External links

  • The Toadies official website
  • Toadies at AllMusic
  • Interview with Vaden Todd Lewis 11/14/2007
  • New Times Broward-Palm Beach: Stand and Deliver

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This article is about the rock band For the Nintendo characters see Toady Nintendo character For toadies see Toady Toadies are an American rock band formed in 1989 in Fort Worth Texas best known for the song Possum Kingdom The band s classic lineup consisted of Vaden Todd Lewis lead vocals rhythm guitar Lisa Umbarger bass guitar Darrel Herbert lead guitar and Mark Reznicek drums It formed in 1989 and disbanded in 2001 after Umbarger left the group The band reformed and released the album No Deliverance in 2008 In 2010 they re released the album Feeler with Kirtland Records the album s original release had been denied by Interscope in 1997 The band s most recent album The Lower Side of Uptown was released in September 2017 ToadiesToadies performing at the White Rabbit in San Antonio Texas in 2007 Background informationOriginFort Worth Texas U S GenresAlternative rockgrunge 1 2 3 4 Years active1989 20012006 presentLabelsKirtlandInterscopeAezraMembersVaden Todd LewisMark ReznicekClark VogelerDoni BlairPast membersCharles Mooney IIILisa UmbargerGuy VaughanTerry ValderasMichael JeromeMatt WinchelTracey SauerweinDarrel HerbertMark HughesWebsitehttp www thetoadies com Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early years Rubberneck and commercial breakthrough 1989 1996 1 2 Feeler sessions Hell Below Stars Above and breakup 1997 2002 1 3 No Deliverance Feeler release and Play Rock Music 2006 2013 1 4 Rubberneck 20th anniversary reissue and tour 2014 1 5 Heretics and Summerland Tour 2015 1 6 The Lower Side of Uptown and Tour 2017 1 7 Damn You All to Hell EP and Rubberneck 25th Anniversary Tour 2022 2 Band members 2 1 Timeline 3 Discography 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksBiography EditEarly years Rubberneck and commercial breakthrough 1989 1996 Edit Toadies began in 1989 in Fort Worth Texas It recorded a few cassette self releases and an E P titled Pleather before signing to Interscope Records Its first full length album Rubberneck was released in the summer of 1994 Featuring a sound described as distinctly grunge and distinctly Texan 1 Rubberneck included six singles Possum Kingdom Mister Love Away Tyler Backslider and I Come From the Water Backslider can be heard in the film Black Sheep Possum Kingdom would later become a playable track in the Xbox 360 version of Guitar Hero II Interscope did not properly promote the album for its first year on release calling it a marketing strategy 5 until Possum Kingdom became a successful single in late 1995 reaching number nine on the Mainstream Rock Chart Toadies toured extensively throughout the 1990s supporting Rubberneck opening for artists such as Red Hot Chili Peppers White Zombie Bush and The Butthole Surfers The band also headlined and co headlined tours with acts such as Supersuckers and The Reverend Horton Heat Toadies were a regular act at the festivals Edgefest in Dallas and Buzzfest in Houston during these years Feeler sessions Hell Below Stars Above and breakup 1997 2002 Edit The band entered the studio in 1997 to record new tracks for a second album Feeler 6 Interscope Records did not approve the finished product and rejected its 1998 release 6 7 8 In 2000 they went back to the studio salvaged some of the songs from the Feeler sessions and released their second full length album Hell Below Stars Above in the spring of 2001 7 8 Portland based musician Elliott Smith performed piano backup for the title track Hell Below Stars Above was not promoted by Interscope and saw poor sales 9 The band toured in the spring and summer of 2001 in support of the new album until bassist Lisa Umbarger unexpectedly resigned from the band on July 14 2001 Umbarger told the Dallas Observer that she resigned after realizing that Interscope Records was not going to promote the band 9 Vaden Todd Lewis decided to break up the band rather than continue without her a decision which stunned Umbarger 9 The band played a few farewell shows later that summer with Mark Hughes filling in for Umbarger before parting ways after their final show on October 1 2001 9 Shortly after the break up a live album Best of Toadies Live from Paradise was released It was recorded earlier in 2001 at the Paradise Rock Club in Boston MA The album was released through Aezra Records but Kirtland Records later picked up the band s back catalogue No Deliverance Feeler release and Play Rock Music 2006 2013 Edit Toadies reformed for a reunion show on March 11 2006 headlining the Greenville Avenue St Patrick s Day parade concert drawing in an estimated 100 000 people 10 In March 2007 they embarked on a mini tour playing dates in Austin Houston and Dallas The final show of the mini tour was recorded and released as the live album Rock Show The band released its third studio album No Deliverance on August 19 2008 via Kirtland Records The lead single for the album was the title track Toadies performed at Lollapalooza on August 2 2008 Wildflower Arts and Music Festival on May 16 2009 and May 18 2013 and Austin City Limits Music Festival on October 4 2009 In addition on August 31 2008 the Toadies headlined the inaugural Dia De Los Toadies an annual Texas music festival organized by and featuring the band 11 12 In June 2010 it was announced that Feeler the follow up album to Rubberneck that was shelved by Interscope would finally be seeing a release Vaden Todd Lewis was quoted as saying Since there are unfinished versions floating around on the Internet it is important to us that people hear it as we meant it to be The band was unable to obtain the original 1997 Feeler masters from Interscope and re recorded the album in 2010 6 The album was released on July 20 2010 The band s fifth album Play Rock Music was released July 31 2012 on Kirtland Records A promotional video for the track Summer of the Strange can be viewed on Clark Vogeler s YouTube channel 13 Toadies performing in Philadelphia Pennsylvania during the Rubberneck 20th Anniversary Tour Rubberneck 20th anniversary reissue and tour 2014 Edit On January 7 2014 the Toadies announced via its Facebook page that its Rubberneck album would be reissued by Kirtland Records with five previously unreleased bonus tracks 14 15 The announcement also revealed plans for a nationwide Rubberneck 20 year anniversary tour featuring the Toadies playing the entire Rubberneck album front to back with supporting acts Supersuckers and Battleme 14 16 The tour ended in September 2014 with a final Rubberneck start to finish performance followed by performances of the band s more recent songs at the seventh annual Dia De Los Toadies festival in Fort Worth 17 Heretics and Summerland Tour 2015 Edit In January 2015 Everclear announced its fourth annual multi city Summerland Tour via Twitter 18 The 2015 Summerland Tour featured Everclear and Toadies as well as alt rock bands American Hi Fi and Fuel 18 In June 2015 Toadies announced that its eighth album Heretics would be released September 18 19 The album re imagines and reinterprets several Toadies songs such as Possum Kingdom and Backslider and featured two new songs and a cover of Blondie s 1979 single Heart of Glass 19 The Toadies also launched a new tour to promote Heretics in the fall of 2015 with the tour starting at the eighth annual Dia De Los Toadies music festival in September 2015 20 21 The Lower Side of Uptown and Tour 2017 Edit The Toadies released its ninth album The Lower Side of Uptown on September 8 2017 via Kirtland Records On September 6 2017 band members kicked off their fall tour with Local H in Denton Texas 22 Damn You All to Hell EP and Rubberneck 25th Anniversary Tour 2022 Edit Toadies released the EP Damn You All to Hell on September 13 2022 as they began touring North America to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the album Rubberneck 23 The EP is four previously unreleased tracks including a cover of David Bowie s Sound and Vision Three of the songs were recorded during sessions for the band s last studio album The Lower Side Of Uptown while Forgiven was recorded during the No Deliverance session Band members EditCurrent members Vaden Todd Lewis lead vocals 1989 2001 2006 present rhythm guitar 1989 1991 1992 2001 2006 present bass 2008 Mark Reznicek drums 1991 2001 2006 present Clark Vogeler lead guitar backing vocals 1996 2001 2006 present Doni Blair bass backing vocals 2008 present Touring members Edo Levi percussion 2001 Former members Charles Mooney III lead guitar 1989 1993 Lisa Umbarger bass 1989 2001 backing vocals 1996 2001 Guy Vaughan drums 1989 Terry Valderas drums 1989 Michael Jerome drums 1989 1990 Charles Madison Winchell III drums 1990 1991 Tracey Sauerwein rhythm guitar 1991 1992 died 2004 Darrel Herbert lead guitar 1992 1996 Mark Hughes bass 2001 2006 2008 Timeline EditDiscography EditMain article Toadies discography Rubberneck 1994 Hell Below Stars Above 2001 No Deliverance 2008 Feeler 2010 Play Rock Music 2012 Heretics 2015 The Lower Side of Uptown 2017 See also EditDia De Los Toadies List of alternative music artistsReferences Edit a b Texas band Toadies ready for anniversary tour The Daily Californian March 22 2014 Retrieved May 15 2016 Few would argue that Rubberneck is the most influential album of the 90s but it is distinctly grunge and it is distinctly Texan Toadies Break Sophomore Jinx With A Little Help From Nirvana Sun Sentinel August 10 2001 Retrieved May 15 2016 Rashbaum Alyssa June 22 2004 The Burden Brothers Key To Success Stop Trying MTV Retrieved May 15 2016 Lewis had left his mark on the early 1990s grunge scene with the Toadies but the group broke up in 2001 after recording only two studio albums Torreano Bradley Burden Brothers Biography Billboard Retrieved May 17 2016 The Toadies were one of the hotter prospects in the major label grunge wars of the early mid 1990s but their lengthy waits between albums and internal dissention eventually broke apart the band after the release of their 2001 album Crain Zac Playing Possum Dallas Observer Retrieved March 27 2022 a b c Goodman William July 8 2010 EXCLUSIVE New Toadies Tune Spin Retrieved December 21 2015 a b Sculley Alan August 19 2010 Toadies fished out unreleased recordings for fresh Feeler release The Lubbock Avalanche Journal Retrieved December 21 2015 a b At long last Toadies Feelers sees the light of day The Austin American Statesman August 17 2010 Retrieved December 21 2015 a b c d Crain Zac Wilonsky Robert August 30 2001 Dig a Hole Dallas Observer Retrieved December 21 2015 Wilonsky Robert Toadies Getting Back Together For One Day Only Again Dallas Observer Retrieved April 2 2022 Childers Chad July 26 2012 TOADIES FRONTMAN VADEN TODD LEWIS DISCUSSES NEW ALBUM PLAY ROCK MUSIC MORE Loudwire Retrieved May 3 2015 Freedman Pete May 1 2008 The Toadies Are Launching Something of an Annual Festival It Seems Dallas Observer Retrieved May 3 2015 Toadies Summer of the Strange unofficial video April 8 2012 Retrieved October 4 2015 via YouTube a b The Toadies Timeline Photos Archived from the original on February 26 2022 Retrieved October 4 2015 via Facebook The Toadies Best Album Is Getting Reissued What s the Band s Legacy Now Dallas Observer January 8 2014 Retrieved December 21 2015 The Toadies Timeline Photos Archived from the original on February 26 2022 Retrieved October 4 2015 via Facebook Rushing Brenna September 14 2014 Toadies blow out the sound system at Fort Worth rock fest The Dallas Morning News Retrieved August 5 2015 a b Everclear Toadies American Hi Fi and Fuel to Play Summerland 2015 anthemstatus com January 22 2015 Retrieved August 5 2015 a b Wilonsky Robert June 29 2015 Your first sneak peek at the Toadies bizarre new record Heretics featuring new takes on old favorites GuideLive The Dallas Morning News Retrieved August 5 2015 Kellmurray Beth August 26 2015 Toadies Debut New Song In the Belly of the Whale Announce U S Tour Diffuser fm Retrieved December 16 2015 Mikeal Brandon September 14 2015 Dia De Los Toadies Brought Together Generations of Dallas Fort Worth Rock Dallas Observer Retrieved October 27 2015 The Toadies Timeline Photo Archived from the original on February 26 2022 Retrieved February 7 2018 via Facebook Major Michael Toadies Release Damn You EP BroadwayWorld com Retrieved September 23 2022 External links EditThe Toadies official website Toadies at AllMusic Interview with Vaden Todd Lewis 11 14 2007 New Times Broward Palm Beach Stand and Deliver Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Toadies amp oldid 1129234265, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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