Toadies

  • Fort Worth, TX
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  • 1989
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Best known as the creators of the 1995 grunge staple "Possum Kingdom," the Toadies formed in 1989 and spent their infancy playing shows in Fort Worth, TX. Musicians cycled in and out of the Toadies' lineup from the very start, and the group soon became the domain of frontman Todd Lewis, a Pixies-influenced musician who wrote and produced the band's early releases. After issuing a series of homemade tapes and bringing drummer Mark Reznicek into the fold, the band released a proper EP, Pleather, in 1993. Pleather attracted attention from Interscope Records, who signed the Toadies soon after the EP's release.

Now financed by a major label, the Toadies entered the recording studio with producers Tom Rothrock and Rob Schnapf, who had previously worked together on Beck's platinum-selling album Mellow Gold. Released in August 1994, Rubberneck brought the Toadies similar success by going gold the following year and platinum by the end of 1996. Most of that popularity was due to "Possum Kingdom," a stark song with a 7/8 time signature that nevertheless became a Top 40 single. With replacement guitarist Clark Vogeler now on board, the group enjoyed its temporary space in the post-grunge landscape, playing high-profile shows with the likes of Bush, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and the Butthole Surfers.

The Toadies had trouble producing a worthy follow-up to Rubberneck, however. Returning to the studio in 1997, they recorded a batch of new material and planned to release the resulting album, Feeler, in 1998. Interscope objected to the new songs and permanently shelved the project, prompting the disenchanted group to take a break for the rest of the decade. The Toadies eventually resumed their pace in 2001, salvaging some songs from the Feeler sessions and recording new material as well. Their long-awaited sophomore album finally arrived in the form of Hell Below/Stars Above, which featured production from Rothrock/Schnapf and a brief cameo by Elliott Smith, who played piano on the title track. During the national tour that followed, though, longtime bassist Lisa Umbarger announced her decision to throw in the towel, and the rest of the group followed suit. Best of Toadies: Live from Paradise appeared shortly after the group’s breakup.

Although the Toadies reunited throughout the following years for one-off shows, they didn’t officially re-form until 2008, when Lewis, Reznicek, and Vogeler banded together once again to record No Deliverance. Longtime friend Doni Blair -- whose previous band, Hagfish, had emerged from the same Dallas/Ft. Worth underground scene as the Toadies -- played bass during the resulting tour. The Toadies continued their comeback in 2010 by reviving their scrapped album Feeler. Interscope rejected the album in 1998 and refused to license, the recordings so the group re-recorded songs from the album and released it in the summer of 2010. ~ Andrew Leahey, Rovi

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  • Mister Love
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  • Sep 13 Friday
    Fort Worth, TX, US Panther Island Pavilion
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Discography

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  • Play. Rock. Music. (2012)
    Toadies
    Play. Rock. Music. (2012)
    Kirtland Records
  • Summer of the Strange (2012)
    Toadies
    Summer of the Strange (2012)
    Kirtland Records
  • Feeler (2010)
    Toadies
    Feeler (2010)
    Kirtland Records
  • Rock Show (2008)
    Toadies
    Rock Show (2008)
    Kirtland Records
  • No Deliverance (2008)
    Toadies
    No Deliverance (2008)
    Kirtland Records
  • Hell Below/Stars Above (2001)
    Toadies
    Hell Below/Stars Above (2001)
    Interscope Records
  • Rubberneck (1995)
    Toadies
    Rubberneck (1995)
    Interscope Records
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