Along with the band's next two studio albums, ''Mechanical Resonance'' was produced by
Michael Barbiero and
Steve Thompson.
The band's original line-up consisted of lead vocalist
Jeff Keith, guitarists
Frank Hannon
Tesla is an American rock band from Sacramento, California. In late 1981, bassist Brian Wheat and guitarist Frank Hannon formed a band named City Kidd, which evolved into Tesla. By 1984, vocalist Jeff Keith, guitarist Tommy Skeoch, and drummer ...
and Tommy Skeoch, bassist
Brian Wheat
Tesla is an American rock band from Sacramento, California. In late 1981, bassist Brian Wheat and guitarist Frank Hannon formed a band named City Kidd, which evolved into Tesla. By 1984, vocalist Jeff Keith, guitarist Tommy Skeoch, and drummer ...
, and drummer Robert Contreras, who was soon replaced by ex-
Eric Martin Band drummer
Troy Luccketta
Tesla is an American rock band from Sacramento, California. In late 1981, bassist Brian Wheat and guitarist Frank Hannon formed a band named City Kidd, which evolved into Tesla. By 1984, vocalist Jeff Keith, guitarist Tommy Skeoch, and drummer ...
.
In the early days of their career, Tesla toured with
David Lee Roth,
Alice Cooper
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,
Def Leppard
Def Leppard are an English rock band formed in 1976 in Sheffield. Since 1992, the band has consisted of Rick Savage (bass, backing vocals), Joe Elliott (lead vocals), Rick Allen (drums, backing vocals), Phil Collen (guitar, backing vocals), ...
, and
Poison, which resulted in the band being categorized as a glam metal band. The band's members resented this labelling. The band, according to Troy Luccketta, now does not mind being called a part of that scene.
The band released ''Mechanical Resonance LIVE'' on August 26, 2016, featuring live versions of every song from the original album, including a bonus track, "Save That Goodness," produced by Def Leppard guitarist
Phil Collen
Philip Kenneth Collen (born 8 December 1957) is an English musician who is best known as the co-lead guitarist for the rock band Def Leppard, joining the band in 1982 during the recording of the ''Pyromania'' album. Prior to joining Def Leppa ...
.
''The Great Radio Controversy'' and ''Psychotic Supper'' (1989–1993)
The band released their second album, ''
The Great Radio Controversy
''The Great Radio Controversy'' is the second studio album by American hard rock band Tesla, released in 1989. The album's sound has been described as "glam metal to play inside the cab of a tractor-blusey denim and downright wholesome".
The hi ...
'', in 1989.
The album helped solidify the band's growing reputation and fan base, and produced five hit singles, including the power ballad "
Love Song
A love song is a song about romantic love, falling in love, heartbreak after a breakup, and the feelings that these experiences bring. A comprehensive list of even the best known performers and composers of love songs would be a large order ...
".
In 1990, Tesla released ''
Five Man Acoustical Jam
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'',
a live album featuring acoustic renditions of hits such as "Comin' Atcha Live", "Gettin' Better", "Modern Day Cowboy", and "Love Song". The album also featured a number of covers most notably a version of "
Signs", a 1971 hit by the
Five Man Electrical Band
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.
In 1991, the band released their third studio album ''
Psychotic Supper
''Psychotic Supper'' is the third studio album from the American hard rock band Tesla, released in 1991. The album peaked at 13 on the ''Billboard'' 200, and was certified platinum by RIAA on November 5, 1993.
Music
The album "ashesa few convin ...
''.
The band itself considers this to be their best album according to their official web site. The 1998 Japanese reissue import of ''Psychotic Supper'' contains one previously unreleased song, "Rock the Nation", as well as the songs "I Ain't Superstitious", and "Run Run Run", both of which had only been previously available as b-sides to two singles from ''
The Great Radio Controversy
''The Great Radio Controversy'' is the second studio album by American hard rock band Tesla, released in 1989. The album's sound has been described as "glam metal to play inside the cab of a tractor-blusey denim and downright wholesome".
The hi ...
''.
''Bust a Nut'' and hiatus (1994–1996)
In 1994, the band released their fourth studio album ''
Bust a Nut
''Bust a Nut'' is the fourth studio album by American hard rock band Tesla, released in 1994. It was their final studio album on Geffen Records. The first single was "Mama's Fool," followed by "Need Your Loving" and "A Lot To Lose." The album was ...
''.
The Japanese edition of ''Bust a Nut'' contains the previously unreleased cover of
Led Zeppelin
Led Zeppelin were an English rock band formed in London in 1968. The group comprised vocalist Robert Plant, guitarist Jimmy Page, bassist/keyboardist John Paul Jones, and drummer John Bonham. With a heavy, guitar-driven sound, they are ci ...
's "
The Ocean".
After the release of ''Bust a Nut'', Skeoch departed because of his struggle with substance abuse. He rejoined after completing rehab, only to depart again months later. The band moved forward as a four-piece for a short while. However, it wasn't long before Skeoch briefly joined up with solo artist Marshall Coleman's band to support his solo career, only to see a departure of Marshall soon after. This band eventually morphed to include Jeff Keith and resurfaced as
Bar 7 with a single "Four Leaf Clover", from the album ''The World Is a Freak''. Brian Wheat formed Soulmotor and Frank Hannon formed Moon Dog Mane, while Troy Luccketta worked with several local artists including the Bay Area's One Thin Dime.
Reunion, ''Into the Now'' and ''Real to Reel'' (2000–2007)
After a break of six years, the Sacramento Bee reported that the band had reformed in 2000 with the help of local radio personality Pat Martin of KRXQ. The band played an emotional sold-out show at
ARCO Arena in Sacramento on October 25, 2000. Soon after they recorded the double live album ''
Replugged Live
''Replugged Live'' is the second live album by the pop-metal band Tesla. Tesla recorded the first half of their 12-month 2001 Replugged Reunion Tour. Recording started in Detroit, Michigan. A fan poll was set up on the band's website to see what ...
''. In 2002 they were featured in the
Rock Never Stops Tour alongside other 1980s rock bands.
2002 saw the release of a further live album ''
Standing Room Only
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'' which is just a single CD version of ''Replugged Live''.
In 2004, they released their fifth studio album ''
Into the Now
''Into the Now'' is the fifth studio album by the rock band Tesla. Following a six-year hiatus due to Tommy Skeoch's rehabilitation for drug abuse, Tesla reunited for this album released in 2004.
Track listing
# Into the Now (Hannon, Keith, Lucc ...
'' which debuted on the Billboard album chart at number 30. The album was well received by fans and the band was featured on ''
Jimmy Kimmel Live!''.
In the summer of 2006, the band embarked on the Electric Summer Jam Tour without guitarist Tommy Skeoch. Skeoch had left the band indefinitely to spend time with his family, and, as he later revealed on "The Classic Metal Show", other reasons; particularly his continuing problems with substance abuse.
Scott Johnson of the Sacramento band Rogue filled in for a time on this tour. Eventually Dave Rude replaced Skeoch permanently.
Tesla recorded a two-volume collection of
cover song
In popular music, a cover version, cover song, remake, revival, or simply cover, is a new performance or recording by a musician other than the original performer or composer of the song. Originally, it referred to a version of a song release ...
s titled ''
Real to Reel'', which was released on June 5, 2007. The recording is available as a 2-CD set. The first CD (containing 13 songs) is sold in a case with a blank slot for the second CD. The second CD (containing 12 additional songs) will initially be available to concert goers in the US at no additional charge beyond the cost of a ticket. The second CD was also given away with the August edition of Classic Rock magazine in Europe.
At the end of August, Tesla announced their first world tour in 16 years with dates in Australia, Japan, and Europe in October and November 2007.
''Forever More'' and ''Twisted Wires'' (2008–2012)
In June and July 2008, Tesla played a few shows in Europe and the US, including
Sweden Rock Festival,
Graspop Metal Meeting
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and
Rocklahoma. On July 15, 2008 "Tesla- Comin' Atcha Live! 2008" was released from a live concert filmed February 22, 2008 at the sold out Myth Nightclub in Maplewood, Minnesota. The 2-hour show included hits "Modern Day Cowboy", "Love Song" and "Song and Emotion" along with additional backstage footage.
On August 11, 2008, it was reported that Tesla's next album, entitled ''
Forever More'', would be released on October 7 on their own record label, Tesla Electric Company Recordings. The album was produced by Terry Thomas, who produced ''Bust a Nut''. The band aired the album's first single, "I Wanna Live" on radio stations across the globe on August 18 and kicked off a world tour on October 1. Forever More debuted No. 33 on The Billboard 200 chart and spawned singles "I Wanna Live", "Fallin' Apart" and "Breakin' Free".
On May 10, 2011, the band played at a rally for the
Sacramento Kings
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of the
National Basketball Association
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. Tesla performed two songs, "Signs" and "Love Song" during the Kings #HereWeRally at Cesar Chavez Park in Sacramento, California to celebrate the team staying in Sacramento for at least one more year.
On July 12, 2011, they released a mostly acoustic album titled ''Twisted Wires and the Acoustic Sessions''.
''Simplicity'' and ''Shock'' (2013–present)
In June 2013, Tesla released a new single "Taste My Pain" on iTunes. They released their new album ''
Simplicity
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'' on June 6, 2014.
In 2015, the band did a tour with
Def Leppard
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and
Styx.
On August 26, 2016, Tesla released ''Mechanical Resonance Live'' in celebration of the album's 30th anniversary. It included a new single "Save That Goodness", written and produced by
Phil Collen
Philip Kenneth Collen (born 8 December 1957) is an English musician who is best known as the co-lead guitarist for the rock band Def Leppard, joining the band in 1982 during the recording of the ''Pyromania'' album. Prior to joining Def Leppa ...
of
Def Leppard
Def Leppard are an English rock band formed in 1976 in Sheffield. Since 1992, the band has consisted of Rick Savage (bass, backing vocals), Joe Elliott (lead vocals), Rick Allen (drums, backing vocals), Phil Collen (guitar, backing vocals), ...
.
In April 2017, Tesla began working on their ninth studio album, ''Shock'', which was produced by
Phil Collen
Philip Kenneth Collen (born 8 December 1957) is an English musician who is best known as the co-lead guitarist for the rock band Def Leppard, joining the band in 1982 during the recording of the ''Pyromania'' album. Prior to joining Def Leppa ...
, and released on March 8, 2019.
Tesla released the one-off single "Cold Blue Steel" in August 2021, followed a year later by "Time to Rock!".
Charity work
While promoting their album ''
The Great Radio Controversy
''The Great Radio Controversy'' is the second studio album by American hard rock band Tesla, released in 1989. The album's sound has been described as "glam metal to play inside the cab of a tractor-blusey denim and downright wholesome".
The hi ...
'', the band participated in a canned food drive that allowed free concert admission to contributors, this event was incorporated into the
video
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for "The Way It Is".
In February 2005, Tesla headlined a benefit show at the PPAC in
Providence, Rhode Island
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, for the victims of
the Station nightclub fire
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. During the show the band auctioned off an autographed acoustic guitar, with the proceeds going to the Station Family Fund. 100% of the ticket sales also went to this charity.
In February 2008, Tesla helped fund and headlined a benefit concert for victims of the Station nightclub fire. The show was broadcast by
VH1 Classic
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. Tesla played three songs: "What You Give", "Signs", and "Love Song", though "What You Give" did not make it onto the broadcast.
Musical style
Tesla's music is generally categorized as
hair/glam metal,
heavy metal, and
hard rock.
The band's first two albums were recorded with a typical 1980s
glam metal
Glam metal (also known as hair metal or pop metal) is a subgenre of heavy metal that features pop-influenced hooks and guitar riffs, upbeat rock anthems, and slow power ballads. It borrows heavily from the fashion and image of 1970s glam ...
sound, but with ''
Mechanical Resonance
Mechanical resonance is the tendency of a mechanical system to respond at greater amplitude when the frequency of its oscillations matches the system's natural frequency of vibration (its '' resonance frequency'' or ''resonant frequency'') close ...
'' having some elements of
hard rock, and ''
The Great Radio Controversy
''The Great Radio Controversy'' is the second studio album by American hard rock band Tesla, released in 1989. The album's sound has been described as "glam metal to play inside the cab of a tractor-blusey denim and downright wholesome".
The hi ...
'' having some elements of
blues. ''
Psychotic Supper
''Psychotic Supper'' is the third studio album from the American hard rock band Tesla, released in 1991. The album peaked at 13 on the ''Billboard'' 200, and was certified platinum by RIAA on November 5, 1993.
Music
The album "ashesa few convin ...
'' marked a slight change to a more bluesy and acoustic sound, but with their traditional pop-metal sound staying.
Band members
;Current members
* Brian Wheat – bass, backing vocals, keyboards, piano
(1981–1996, 2000–present)
* Frank Hannon – guitar, backing vocals, keyboards, piano, organ, theremin, bass, mandolin, harmonica
(1981–1996, 2000–present)
* Jeff Keith – lead vocals
(1984–1996, 2000–present)
* Troy Luccketta – drums, percussion
(1984–1996, 2000–present)
* Dave Rude – guitar, backing vocals, bass
(2006–present)
;Touring substitutes
* Stefano Pasta – drums, percussion
(1990; substituted for Luccketta for a brief period)
* Tommy Armstrong-Leavitt – guitar, backing vocals
(2013; substitute for Dave Rude)
*
Phil Collen
Philip Kenneth Collen (born 8 December 1957) is an English musician who is best known as the co-lead guitarist for the rock band Def Leppard, joining the band in 1982 during the recording of the ''Pyromania'' album. Prior to joining Def Leppa ...
– guitar, backing vocals
(2016; substitute for Dave Rude at The Classic Rock Awards 2016)
*
Ray Luzier
Ray may refer to:
Fish
* Ray (fish), any cartilaginous fish of the superorder Batoidea
* Ray (fish fin anatomy), a bony or horny spine on a fin
Science and mathematics
* Ray (geometry), half of a line proceeding from an initial point
* Ray (gra ...
– drums, percussion
(2016; substitute for Troy Luccketta at The Classic Rock Awards 2016)
* Steve Brown – drums, percussion
(2021–present; substitute for Troy Luccketta)
;Former members
* Steve Clausman
(1981)
* Bobby Contreras – drums
(1981)
* Colleen Lloy – guitar, lead vocals
(1981–1983; joined band with Brook Bright as City Kidd)
* Brook Bright – guitar, vocals
(1981–1983; formed band as City Kidd in early 1980s)
* Jeff Harper – lead vocals
(original lead vocalist for Earthshaker and City Kidd until April 1983)
* Joey Murrieta – guitar
(1983; before the breakout of Tesla)
* Curtis Chapman – guitar
(1983–1984; before the breakout of Tesla, when they were still called City Kidd)
* Tommy Skeoch – guitar, backing vocals
(1984–1994, 1995, 2000–2006)
Timeline
Discography
;Studio albums
* ''
Mechanical Resonance
Mechanical resonance is the tendency of a mechanical system to respond at greater amplitude when the frequency of its oscillations matches the system's natural frequency of vibration (its '' resonance frequency'' or ''resonant frequency'') close ...
''
(1986)
* ''
The Great Radio Controversy
''The Great Radio Controversy'' is the second studio album by American hard rock band Tesla, released in 1989. The album's sound has been described as "glam metal to play inside the cab of a tractor-blusey denim and downright wholesome".
The hi ...
''
(1989)
* ''
Psychotic Supper
''Psychotic Supper'' is the third studio album from the American hard rock band Tesla, released in 1991. The album peaked at 13 on the ''Billboard'' 200, and was certified platinum by RIAA on November 5, 1993.
Music
The album "ashesa few convin ...
''
(1991)
* ''
Bust a Nut
''Bust a Nut'' is the fourth studio album by American hard rock band Tesla, released in 1994. It was their final studio album on Geffen Records. The first single was "Mama's Fool," followed by "Need Your Loving" and "A Lot To Lose." The album was ...
''
(1994)
* ''
Into the Now
''Into the Now'' is the fifth studio album by the rock band Tesla. Following a six-year hiatus due to Tommy Skeoch's rehabilitation for drug abuse, Tesla reunited for this album released in 2004.
Track listing
# Into the Now (Hannon, Keith, Lucc ...
''
(2004)
* ''
Real to Reel''
(2007)
*''
Real to Reel, Vol. 2''
(2007)
* ''
Forever More''
(2008)
* ''
Twisted Wires & the Acoustic Sessions
''Twisted Wires & the Acoustic Sessions...'' is the ninth studio album by American hard rock band Tesla. It was released on July 12, 2011. The album features two new tracks ("2nd Street" and "Better Off Without You") as well as re-recordings of ...
''
(2011)
*''
Simplicity
Simplicity is the state or quality of being simple. Something easy to understand or explain seems simple, in contrast to something complicated. Alternatively, as Herbert A. Simon suggests, something is simple or complex depending on the way we ...
''
(2014)
* ''
Shock
Shock may refer to:
Common uses Collective noun
*Shock, a historic commercial term for a group of 60, see English numerals#Special names
* Stook, or shock of grain, stacked sheaves
Healthcare
* Shock (circulatory), circulatory medical emergen ...
''
(2019)
See also
*
List of glam metal bands and artists
The following list of glam metal bands and artists includes bands and artists that have been described as glam metal or its interchangeable terms, hair metal, hair bands, pop metal and lite metal by professional journalists at some stage in thei ...
*
List of hard rock musicians
References
External links
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