Third Eye Blind is an American
rock
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band formed in
San Francisco
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,
California
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, in 1993. After years of lineup changes in the early and mid-1990s, the songwriting duo of
Stephan Jenkins
Stephan Douglas Jenkins ( ; born September 27, 1964) is an American singer, guitarist, and the frontman of the alternative rock band Third Eye Blind. He began his musical career in 1992 as part of the short-lived rap duo Puck and Natty, alongsi ...
and
Kevin Cadogan signed the band's first major-label recording contract with
Elektra Records
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in 1996. The band released their
self-titled debut album in 1997, with the band largely consisting of Jenkins (vocals, rhythm guitar), Cadogan (lead guitar), Arion Salazar (bass guitar), and Brad Hargreaves (drums). Shortly after the release of the band's second album in 1999, ''
Blue
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'', with the same line-up, Cadogan was released from the band under controversial circumstances.
The band continued, but with many line-up changes and long gaps between album releases for the next 15 years. The band released ''
Out of the Vein
''Out of the Vein'' is the third studio album by American rock band Third Eye Blind. Released on May 13, 2003, ''Out of the Vein'' is the band's first album with guitarist Tony Fredianelli, who replaced longtime guitarist Kevin Cadogan in 2000. It ...
'' in 2003 and ''
Ursa Major
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'' in 2009 with guitarist
Tony Fredianelli
Third Eye Blind is an American Rock music, rock band formed in San Francisco, California, in 1993. After years of lineup changes in the early and mid-1990s, the songwriting duo of Stephan Jenkins and Kevin Cadogan signed the band's first major- ...
, but parted ways with him shortly afterwards, leaving only Jenkins and Hargreaves as the remaining core members. The band's lineup stabilized again in the mid-2010s, adding Kryz Reid (lead guitar), Alex Kopp (keyboards), and Alex LeCavalier (bass guitar). The new lineup led to increased output with less time between releases - ''
Dopamine
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'' (2015), and a string of
EPs, ''
We Are Drugs
''We Are Drugs'' is a studio EP by American alternative rock band Third Eye Blind. Preceded by the singles " Cop vs. Phone Girl" and "Company of Strangers", ''We Are Drugs'' was released on October 7, 2016.
Background
As early as 2012, Third Eye ...
'' (2016) and ''
Thanks for Everything'' (2018). After Kopp was replaced by Colin Creev, a sixth studio album, ''
Screamer
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'' (2019) was released, and a seventh studio album, ''
Our Bande Apart
''Our Bande Àpart'' is the seventh studio album by American alternative rock band Third Eye Blind. It was released on September 24, 2021.
Background
After releasing their sixth studio album, '' Screamer'', in October 2019, Third Eye Blind was ...
'', was released on September 24, 2021.
The band found commercial success in the late 1990s, with ''Third Eye Blind'' and ''Blue'' certified platinum six times and single platinum in the United States, respectively.
Several songs were commercial successes as well, with "
Semi-Charmed Life
"Semi-Charmed Life" is a song by American rock band Third Eye Blind from their eponymous debut studio album (1997). It was released to radio as the lead single from the album on February 18, 1997, by Elektra Records. Frontman Stephan Jenkins i ...
", "
Jumper
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", and "
How's It Going to Be
"How's It Going to Be" is a song by American rock band Third Eye Blind from their eponymous debut studio album (1997). It was released to radio as the third single from the album on October 20, 1997, by Elektra Records. Frontman Stephan Jenkin ...
", all reaching the Top 10 of the US
''Billboard'' Hot 100, and "
Never Let You Go" reaching the Top 20. Third Eye Blind has sold around 12 million records worldwide.
History
Formation and early years: 1990–1996
The band's origins trace back to the early 1990s, with
frontman
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Stephan Jenkins
Stephan Douglas Jenkins ( ; born September 27, 1964) is an American singer, guitarist, and the frontman of the alternative rock band Third Eye Blind. He began his musical career in 1992 as part of the short-lived rap duo Puck and Natty, alongsi ...
writing music, but struggling to put and hold together a consistent musical lineup.
Originally, Jenkins started his music career as one half of an interracial rap duo "Puck and Natty" with musician Herman Anthony Chunn, who went by the stage name "Zen".
Because of legal issues from the musical group
Tuck & Patti
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Guitarist Tu ...
, the duo later changed their name to "Puck and Zen".
The two managed to attract some attention from
record label
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s - enough to get one of their few recorded songs "Just Wanna Be Your Friend" on a soundtrack for the television drama ''
Beverly Hills, 90210''.
The two were in talks of being signed with
Capitol Records
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, but Jenkins did not see eye to eye on the label's views on the musical direction or what
music producer
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they would work with, and negotiations fell through.
The group broke up shortly afterwards, and while short-lived, it was in the group that Jenkins first developed connections in the industry, and wrote the first iteration of what would become Third Eye Blind's biggest hit, "
Semi-Charmed Life
"Semi-Charmed Life" is a song by American rock band Third Eye Blind from their eponymous debut studio album (1997). It was released to radio as the lead single from the album on February 18, 1997, by Elektra Records. Frontman Stephan Jenkins i ...
".
After the experience, Jenkins moved into the direction of starting up a rock band instead.
Jenkins recounted that over the span of a few years, he would recruit members, only to have them frequently dropout because of issues such as drug addiction or joining other bands.
Jenkins would write and workshop early material with musician
Jason Slater
Jason C. Slater (March 8, 1971 – December 9, 2020) was an American record producer, songwriter and musician.
He is best known for being the founding bassist and backup vocalist for the American rock band Third Eye Blind from 1993 to 1994. Fol ...
for years before the band started up formally, and the two would work together to record the band's first demo together in 1993.
Jenkins reconnected with music producer and
sound engineer David Gleeson, a contact from his Puck and Natty days, to be able to record demos at professional studios, such as
Skywalker Ranch.
Gleeson would assist in the sessions, but eventually had a falling out with Jenkins and stopped working with the band.
George Earth
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also played guitar on some demos.
Much of the contents of the first demo, such as the track "Hold Me Down", would be scrapped and shelved entirely, but Jenkins would continue to work on some material like "Semi-Charmed Life" or "
Alright Caroline
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" that would eventually see release.
Around this time, guitarist
Tony Fredianelli
Third Eye Blind is an American Rock music, rock band formed in San Francisco, California, in 1993. After years of lineup changes in the early and mid-1990s, the songwriting duo of Stephan Jenkins and Kevin Cadogan signed the band's first major- ...
would audition for the band as well, though according to Slater, Jenkins believed him to be "too
metal">eavymetal" for the band.
Around the time frame of 1993 and 1994, Slater would depart the band, while guitarist
Kevin Cadogan and bassist Arion Salazar would join.
The band cycled through a number of drummers - Adrian Burley,
Steve Bowman
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(
Counting Crows
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), and
Michael Urbano (
Smash Mouth
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).
Salazar noted that the band struggled to make much progress prior to the arrival of Cadogan, and felt that the songs really started to develop when Cadogan's big guitar sound was added to Jenkin's more stripped down demos.
The two became songwriting partners, with Jenkins writing the lyrics and Cadogan helping him brainstorm musical ideas, and worked on a second set of demos. The band toured locally extensively across 1994 and early 1995, building up a following. However, in July 1995, the band hit a significant setback with a disastrous "Battle of the Bands" performance that would see the winner be offered a record deal. Urbano, the drummer at the time, quit shortly before the show, Jenkins was sick and unable to perform well, and Cadogan blew out his
guitar amp
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two songs into the show.
They lost the contest, and with it, the potential record deal and the confidence of their current management and studio team, who left the band right afterwards.
On the verge of breaking up, the band instead regrouped, recruited two new key people - a new drummer in
Brad Hargreaves
Third Eye Blind is an American rock band formed in San Francisco, California, in 1993. After years of lineup changes in the early and mid-1990s, the songwriting duo of Stephan Jenkins and Kevin Cadogan signed the band's first major-label recor ...
, and a new manager, Eric Gotland, a long-time personal friend and confidant of Jenkins.
Jenkins, Cadogan, Salazar, and Hargreaves would go on to be the core lineup for the band during the recording of their first two studio albums.
Through past connections of Slater and Gotland, they were able to start recording a third demo with producer and sound Engineer
Eric Valentine, with some additional funding from a partially interested
RCA Records
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, from late 1995 to February 1996.
Valentine noted that he had heard the demos the band had recorded prior to his arrival, but felt it was "not ready" and needed to be reworked or discarded. He later expressed more satisfaction with material he had worked on. RCA passed on the band after hearing the material, but the demos instead attracted the attention of Arista Records
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. Label founder Clive Davis
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invited the band to perform at a band showcase in New York City
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in March 1996.[Whiting, Sam]
Third Eye Blind Spots a Big Gig
''San Francisco Chronicle'', 13 April 1996. Retrieved 2008-03-29. During Third Eye Blind concerts at the time, it was customary for the band to have a piñata release candy above their mosh pits, yet at the showcase for the record executives, lead singer Jenkins released live crickets from the piñata instead.[ Cadogan noted that the performance was ultimately not successful, and Davis passed on signing the band, but the event built hype and notoriety for the band, and Salazar noted that the well-developed, 14 song demo they had recorded with Valentine still had helped the band feel more prepared to deal with record labels.] In April 1996, after Jenkins had challenged Epic Records
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executive Dave Massey in a meeting, the band landed an opening gig for Oasis
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at the San Francisco Civic Auditorium
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.[ In an unlikely scenario for an opening act, the band was invited back for an encore after playing their initial set][Ganahl, Jane]
Blind Faith
''San Francisco Examiner
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'', November 9, 1997. Retrieved 2008-03-28. and was paid double by the concert promoter.[Condon, Nadine. (2003) ''Hot Hits, Cheap Demos: The Real-World Guide to Music Business Success'', pp. 148-149. San Francisco: Backbeat Books. ] In addition, Jenkins' production of hip hop duo The Braids' cover of Queen
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's " Bohemian Rhapsody" gained major-label attention. Afterwards, the band found themselves in a bidding war among record labels, and after another showcase in June 1996 in Los Angeles
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, the band signed a contract with Sylvia Rhone
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of Elektra Records
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because they believed it offered the most artistic freedom.[ It was later reported as the largest publishing deal ever for an unsigned artist at the time. Throughout this, the band had continued to work on their music, with much of the album being largely put together prior to being signed to Elektra. Some iterations of songs were even asked to be redone to be more similar to the original demos.]
Debut album ''Third Eye Blind'': 1997–1998
While the band had finally accomplished their goal of getting signed, troubles persisted with the band. Jenkins and Valentine clashed; Valentine was hired as a sound engineer, but felt he was tasked with duties that a full-fledged music producer would do, without the pay that would normally come with the role. Valentine ended up getting a co-production credit, but people involved felt he did far more for the album than technically credited for. Valentine also criticized Jenkins's decision to buyout all of Zen's early contribution to album material. Jenkins contended that he heavily reworked any of Zen's contributions. Cadogan also became disillusioned throughout the recording sessions. His understanding was that his role in the band was of an equal partnership with Jenkins, but did not feel he was treated as such. Valentine reported that while Jenkins and Cadogan recorded good material together, they were constantly at odds with one another in the studio, with their relationship deteriorating over time as they finished the album. Additionally, unbeknownst to the rest of the band until years later, even though both Cadogan and Jenkins were signed to the deal from the record label, days prior to the signing, Jenkins secretly set up a Third Eye Blind Inc" as a corporation, and named himself the sole owner and shareholder, giving him complete control over all legal and financial matters in the band.
Despite the issues, the band's debut album, '' Third Eye Blind'', was finished and released in April 1997. As a new artist, album did not particularly debut high in the US all-format ''Billboard'' 200 album's chart, and only ever peaked at number 25 on the chart, but consistently sold each week, staying on the chart for over a year straight. Sales approached 1 million in the US by the end of 1997. The album's sales were propelled by the success of their first single, the long-worked-upon and finalized version of "Semi-Charmed Life
"Semi-Charmed Life" is a song by American rock band Third Eye Blind from their eponymous debut studio album (1997). It was released to radio as the lead single from the album on February 18, 1997, by Elektra Records. Frontman Stephan Jenkins i ...
". It not only performed well on rock radio, topping the ''Billboard'' Modern Rock Tracks
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chart for 8 weeks, but also found crossover success, becoming the fourth most popular song in the US after peaking at number 4 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100
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chart. Four subsequent singles - " Graduate", "How's It Going to Be
"How's It Going to Be" is a song by American rock band Third Eye Blind from their eponymous debut studio album (1997). It was released to radio as the third single from the album on October 20, 1997, by Elektra Records. Frontman Stephan Jenkin ...
", "Losing a Whole Year
"Losing a Whole Year" is a song by American rock band Third Eye Blind from their eponymous debut studio album (1997). Elektra Records released the song in Japan as the album's second single on December 15, 1997, and in the United States on Febru ...
", and "Jumper
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" - kept the album selling well into 1998. "How's It Going to Be" and "Jumper" similarly succeeded "Semi-Charmed Life" as crossover hits as well, peaking at number 9 and 5 respectively on the all-format ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart. The album would go on to be certified platinum six times by the RIAA
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, indicating over six million copies sold in the US. Meanwhile, ''Billboard'' named it the number one modern rock track of the year. The band toured extensively in support of the album, including opening for large acts such as U2 and The Rolling Stones
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in late 1997, before quickly graduating to headlining status afterwards throughout 1998. The band toured extensively throughout the year, including a 3 month tour with Smash Mouth
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and a larger venue amphitheater
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tour mid-year, and a college tour with Eve 6. The touring was seen as a success, as the band continued to book increasingly higher profile shows but the touring was not without issues, including a 1997 show where Jenkins fell unconscious after falling off the side of a stage, Salazar missing some 1997 shows because he was hospitalized by a viral infection, and an incident at a festival in 1998 where Salazar and Green Day
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bassist Mike Dirnt got into a physical altercation.
''Blue'' and departure of Cadogan: 1999-2000
The band began work on a second album in January 1999, directly after finishing their 1998 tour with Eve 6. By March, Jenkins reported that there were already 30 songs in contention for the follow-up album, and that recording would start in April. The band were given a tight deadline of six months to submit a completely recorded album by October 1999. While Jenkins would publicly state that sessions were fast and carefree at the time, both Cadogan and Jenkins would retrospectively reflect on the sessions being very difficult. Cadogan and Jenkins were already not getting along while touring in support of their self-titled album, and Cadogan was outraged to finally find out that Jenkins had secretly legally and financially put himself in charge of the band, and of Salazar and Hargreaves' indifference to it. Cadogan recounted that he later found out that Jenkins and Gotland had started to make plans to replace Cadogan prior to even beginning work on a second album, but the plans were not acted on. Cadogan stated that he and Jenkins agreed to put aside their differences and work together on further music; Cadogan set up a 2 week period where the band would write and record early song ideas in Cadogan's house with sound engineer Jason Carmer. Cadogan noted that it was the only time in the six month period where the band collaborated and worked together in the same room; the rest of the parts were written and recorded independently at separate times in the studio and then later compiled together into the finished album because of the animosity between them. A major point of contention was final song selection, with Jenkins and Cadogan both fighting for more of their own written songs to make the final track list. Gotland set up a voting system where each member could vote for a certain number of songs, though results would lead to further animosity. Among particular contention was the track "Slow Motion", a controversial ballad written by Jenkins about a student shooting a teacher's son. While Jenkins insisted that the song was satirical
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parody
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, and actually anti-violence, Elektra disapproved of the track being on the album, feeling it could cause controversy because of the proximity of the Columbine High School massacre
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, which had just happened in April of that year. The band and the label fought over the song's inclusion for four months, with the label proposing a compromise that would allow only the instrumental
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to be on the album, and in return, the label would finance an EP to be released after the album, where the band could release the song in its entirety and have complete creative freedom, without restriction. Cadogan, already unhappy with his lack of ownership over the band, was the sole member of the band to object to the deal, knowing he would not have any control over the deal's terms of a cash advance and imprint label
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creation for the EP.
On November 23, 1999, the band released their second album, ''Blue
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.'' The album debuted with sold 75,000 copies the first week of release, and by 2003, had sold 1.25 million in the U.S.[Hasty, Katey]
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''Billboard.com
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''. May 21, 2003. Four singles were released from the album: "Anything", " Never Let You Go", "10 Days Late
"10 Days Late" is a song by the American alternative rock band Third Eye Blind. It was released on April 11, 2000, as the third single from the band's second studio album, ''Blue'' (1999). The song peaked at number 21 on the Alternative Songs chart ...
", and "Deep Inside of You
"Deep Inside of You" is a song by American rock band Third Eye Blind from their second studio album, ''Blue'' (1999). It was released as the fourth and final single from the album on July 10, 2000, by Elektra Records. According to frontman Stephan ...
". "Never Let You Go" came close to replicating the success of the singles from the bands first album, peaking at number 14 on the ''Billboard'' all-format US singles chart. "Deep Inside of You" also made it on to the chart, albeit peaking at 69. "Anything" and "10 Days Late" performed moderately at rock radio, hitting 11 and 21 on the ''Billboard'' Modern Rock song chart. ''Blue'' would be certified platinum by the RIAA, indicating over a million sold in the US; a strong achievement, but well below their first album's six time platinum achievement.
Two months after the album release, on January 26, 2000, it was announced that Cadogan had been fired after playing a show at the Sundance Film Festival
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. No reason for the termination was given at the time, just a message from Godtland that Jenkins, Salazar, Hargreaves wished him well. Cadogan was immediately replaced by Tony Fredianelli
Third Eye Blind is an American Rock music, rock band formed in San Francisco, California, in 1993. After years of lineup changes in the early and mid-1990s, the songwriting duo of Stephan Jenkins and Kevin Cadogan signed the band's first major- ...
, who had briefly jammed with the band in 1993 in the band's formative years, and had sometimes supported the band as a live keyboardist as well. The new lineup toured heavily in support of the album, including a North American tour through much of 2000, including the "Dragons and Astronauts" tour with Vertical Horizon. In June 2000, Cadogan filed a multi-million dollar federal lawsuit against Jenkins. Cadogan filed suit, alleging wrongful termination, adding that his production, recording, and songwriting royalties had been withheld since being kicked out of the band. The band would push forward with touring in the meantime, the band continued to play large venues, but would feel pressure from the burgeoning teen pop and nu metal
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musical movements of the time, of which they fell in between without being part of either. In this time period, Jenkins considered working with Limp Bizkit
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's Fred Durst, doing some early work on collaborating on material for both of their respective bands, though none of this material ever ended up being released by either party.
''Out of the Vein'': 2001–2004
After four straight years of recording music and touring in support of it, the next couple years were quieter year for the band. Originally, the band had planned on starting work on the EP they had agreed upon making as a vehicle to release the controversial "Slow Motion" song kept off of ''Blue'' by the label. The EP was originally titled ''Black'', as a companion piece to ''Blue''. Recording plans were delayed from late 2000, to early 2001. By 2001 though, Jenkins had fallen into a deep depression. He isolated himself for almost a year, and turned his attention to writing material for a third studio album, of which he amassed over 40 songs in this time. The band only played a handful of live performances, largely one-off benefit shows. Progress on the album would be slow. The third album was originally scheduled to be released in early 2002, but was delayed several times before its release in May 2003.[Guthrie, Julian]
"He Can See Clearly Now"
''San Francisco Chronicle''. April 20, 2003.[Author unknown]
"Third Eye Blind Not 'Blinded' to Success"
''Yahoo! News''. May 9, 2003. According to Jenkins, some of the reasons for the delay stemmed from a self-imposed pressure to live up to Third Eye Blind's previous successes, leading him to rewrite lyrics. The band also spend substantial time building their own recording studio in San Francisco called Morningwood Studios. During this time, the band's lawsuit with Cadogan was finally settled out of court, with the terms of the settlement undisclosed.
On May 13, 2003, the band released their third studio album, ''Out of the Vein
''Out of the Vein'' is the third studio album by American rock band Third Eye Blind. Released on May 13, 2003, ''Out of the Vein'' is the band's first album with guitarist Tony Fredianelli, who replaced longtime guitarist Kevin Cadogan in 2000. It ...
''. The album debuted on the ''Billboard'' 200 chart at number 12; while the charting placement was higher than ''Blue's'' debut at 40, sales were actually substantially down, selling only 62,000 copies, compared to ''Blue's'' 74,000 copies. Two singles were released from the album: " Blinded" and "Crystal Baller". Neither songs performed to the level of prior singles; neither placed on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart and only "Blinded" charted at rock radio, peaking at 35 on the ''Billboard'' Modern Rock songs chart. ''Out of the Vein'' long-term sales also fell behind its predecessors, with numbers estimated around 500,000 copies as of March 2007.[Uhelszki, Jaan]
"Third Eye Blind's Second Coming"
''San Francisco Chronicle''. March 11, 2007. Elektra Records
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was being absorbed into Atlantic Records
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at the time, and because of the merger, the band found themselves without label support; as Jenkins said, "Our record company ceased to exist. The month the record was released, Elektra Records imploded." In May 2004, Warner Music
Warner Music Group Corp. ( d.b.a. Warner Music Group, commonly abbreviated as WMG) is an American multinational entertainment and record label conglomerate headquartered in New York City. It is one of the " big three" recording companies and t ...
cut Third Eye Blind, along with over 80 other acts, from its roster. While no specific reason was given for Third Eye Blind being cut, Atlantic co-chairman Craig Kallman
Craig Kallman is an American entrepreneur and former DJ. He is currently the chairman and CEO of Atlantic Records. His career in music began in the 1980s as a DJ in Manhattan. He is the founder of the independent label Big Beat, which was esta ...
said the cuts were made to get Atlantic's roster down to an appropriate size where "we can give each of our acts top priority." Plans to release an EP still persisted for a time. After the ''Out of the Vein'' sessions, the band dropped the name ''Black'' and started referring to the EP as ''Symphony of Decay
''Symphony of Decay'' is an EP by American alternative rock band Third Eye Blind. The EP started off under the working title ''Black'' as a companion to their platinum selling 1999 album ''Blue''. Its creation was a result of a compromise over th ...
''. A month after the release of ''Out of the Vein'', in June 2003, Jenkins stated to VH1
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that the band planned on releasing the EP as soon as September 2003. However, it was repeatedly delayed, and Hargreaves indicated that its release became difficult after their departure from Elektra, and the idea was eventually dropped altogether. The full lyrics version of "Slow Motion" would instead finally see a vehicle of release through a greatest hits collection, '' A Collection'' in 2006.
''Ursa Major'': 2005–2010
With promotional efforts for ''Out of the Vein'' fizzling out in 2004, the band would again be quieter for the next few years. Jenkins would help with producing then-girlfriend Vanessa Carlton
Vanessa Lee Carlton (born August 16, 1980) is an American singer-songwriter and pianist. Upon completion of her education at the School of American Ballet, Carlton chose to pursue singing instead, performing in New York City bars and clubs while ...
's album '' Harmonium''; the experience motivated Jenkins to start writing a solo album of his own. At the same time, Fredianelli, Salazar, and Hargreaves had also been working on music together, and upon hearing it, Jenkins scrapped his solo plan in favor of working on a fourth studio album with the band. Work on the album began in early 2005, but progressed slowly, and Jenkins suffered from writers block
Writer's block is a condition, primarily associated with writing, in which an author is either unable to produce new work or experiences a creative slowdown. Mike Rose (educator), Mike Rose found that this creative stall is not a result of comm ...
and struggled to write lyrics for the songs that had been created for him by the rest of the band. As of mid-2006, the album was untitled and had a rough release date of 2007. Around this time, Salazar became disillusioned with the band, and left. Salazar wasn't immediately replaced as a member; in the coming years, Abe Millet and Leo Kramer played bass while touring, while a variety of bass players filled in while recording in the studio. In 2007, Jenkins announced that the fourth studio album had a tentative title of ''The Hideous Strength'', had around 35 songs written for it, and that some of the lyrics had become political in nature. The band continued to tour, with the band previewing work-in-progress versions of new songs while Jenkins continued to revise lyrics. Despite it being years since the band released an album, the band still maintained a strong following in live performances, and the band continued to tour while Jenkin's struggled with writer's block. Fredianelli noted that lyrics were continually being rewritten, and songs as a result, songs often needed to be re-recorded to accommodate the changes, which continued to delay an album release.
As the process would drag on, privately, internal strife would flare up again across 2008. According to Fredianelli, morale was low at the time because of the departure of Salazar, Jenkins beginning to lose interest in the band, and tensions between Jenkins and long-time friend and band manager Eric Godtland. Jenkins fired Godtland and sued him, accusing him of not paying Jenkins enough, and Godtland in turn counter-sued him, responding that the lower pay was due to lessened productivity by the band, a fault of Jenkins himself, not Godtland, and this had caused an unfair decrease in pay for Godtland himself. Fredianelli then claimed that Jenkins insisted that the rest of the band also join in and file lawsuits against Godtland too, threatening to abandon the band if they didn't. Fredianelli, not wanting to abandon the band after all the work done on the long-awaited album, went along with Jenkin's plan, creating a deposition against Godtland, creating friction between the two. As months passed, Fredianelli felt guilt about it, and apologized to Godtland, offering to change his deposition, then angering Jenkins in return. Jenkins lawsuit was eventually dismissed, and Godtland settled his case out of court. The band's touring manager would unceremoniously quit shortly after.
Despite the discourse, the band persevered and by late 2008 the material they had been working on for the last five years would finally begin getting released. First, the band would release a teaser of sorts through the three song ''Red Star
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'' EP. Secondly, two album's worth of material had been written, but with struggles to finalize the recordings, the band opted against a formal double album
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release, in favor of potentially releasing two connected album's within a years time. The plan would include releasing an ''Ursa Major
Ursa Major (; also known as the Great Bear) is a constellation in the northern sky, whose associated mythology likely dates back into prehistory. Its Latin name means "greater (or larger) bear," referring to and contrasting it with nearby Ursa ...
'' album with the material that was closest to completion, and a second ''Ursa Minor
Ursa Minor (Latin: 'Lesser Bear', contrasting with Ursa Major), also known as the Little Bear, is a constellation located in the far northern sky. As with the Great Bear, the tail of the Little Bear may also be seen as the handle of a ladle, h ...
'' album later on. Plans continued to change though; ''Ursa Major'' was originally slated to a 15 track album released on June 23, 2009. When it was released, it ended up being a 11 song and 1 instrumental album released on August 18, 2009. The album, their first in six years, was released under their own independent label, Mega Collider Records. ''Ursa Major'' debuted at number three on the ''Billboard'' 200, selling 49,000 copies. This made it the band's highest charting album, albeit with sales figures that were lowest since their debut album. Third Eye Blind also topped the ''Billboard'' Rock Albums chart, Top Alternative Albums chart, and Top Digital Albums chart. Three singles were released - "Non-Dairy Creamer" from ''Red Star'' and "Don't Believe A Word" and "Bonfire" from ''Ursa Major'', but all failed to place on any ''Billboard'' chart.
The band toured in support of ''Ursa Major'' throughout 2009, but in early 2010, Fredianelli was fired from the band. Irish musician Kryz Reid replaced Fredianelli on guitar, while Third Eye Blind continued to tour in support the album in 2010, most notably co-headlining The Bamboozle
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Roadshow between May and June 2010. Both Jenkins and Hargreaves would continue to mention a ''Ursa Minor'' release, but the focus remained on touring, and the release would eventually be cancelled by Jenkins because of the involvement and subsequent departure of Fredianelli. Fredianelli would go on to sue Jenkins for over 8 million dollars based on many claims of breach of contract
Breach of contract is a legal cause of action and a type of civil wrong, in which a binding agreement or bargained-for exchange is not honored by one or more of the parties to the contract by non-performance or interference with the other party ...
and missing writing credits and money and royalties owed from it. Many of the claims were rejected because of the Fredinelli's accusations not corroborating the actual contract he signed from Jenkins and Godtland. Still, the claims of lost wages from touring were supported, awarding $448,000 to Fredianelli.
''Dopamine'': 2011–2015
The band would again turn to extensive touring in the following years. In addition to Jenkins, Hargreaves, and newly recruited guitarist Reid, the band stopped relying on temporary studio and touring support for bass playing, and hiring a new permanent bassist, Alex LeCavalier. Additionally, for the first time, a fifth official member, Alex Kopp, was brought on as a dedicated keyboardist. Work on a fifth album continued, with earliest reports showing plans for a 2011 release, but writer's block continued to hamper Jenkins ability to complete lyrics for songs. The only newly recorded studio music the band would release for years was the impromptu-written "If There Ever Was a Time" song released in support of the Occupy Wall Street
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movement in November 2011. Moving into 2012, with writer's block continuing to hinder the process, Jenkins would begin to advertise the album as the band's last, feeling that the volume and structure of the album format was what made the writing process difficult for him. By the end of the year, the band did a short tour in India
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to help inspire the writing process; the band was far enough along to announce they were shooting a music video for a track. However, the album's release continued to be delayed from 2013 to 2014 to 2015. Writers block continued to be cited as the reason by Jenkins, though Hargreaves also noted that their past successes had afforded them the luxury of taking their time on material without having to rush it because of financial matters.
In May 2015, the band announced that their fifth studio album was finally completed, and on June 16, almost six years after their last album, the album, titled, ''Dopamine
Dopamine (DA, a contraction of 3,4-dihydroxyphenethylamine) is a neuromodulatory molecule that plays several important roles in cells. It is an organic compound, organic chemical of the catecholamine and phenethylamine families. Dopamine const ...
'' was released. The album debuted at No. 13 on the ''Billboard'' 200, selling just over 21,000 copies in its first week. Two singles were released - "Everything Is Easy" and "Get Me Out of Here" A non-album cover of Beyoncé
Beyoncé Giselle Knowles-Carter ( ; born September 4, 1981) is an American singer, songwriter, and actress. Beyoncé's boundary-pushing artistry and vocals have made her the most influential female musician of the 21st century, according to ...
song "Mine
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* Miner, a person engaged in mining or digging
*Mining, extraction of mineral resources from the ground through a mine
Grammar
*Mine, a first-person English possessive pronoun
...
" was also released to promote the album after live performances of the song received a warm reception in the touring leading up to the album's release.
''We Are Drugs'' and ''Screamer'': 2016–2020
Following the release of ''Dopamine'', the lineup of Jenkins, Hargreaves, Reid, LeCavelier, and Kopp experienced an increase in productivity not seen since the late 1990s. Jenkins announced plans for releasing an EP in 2016. On July 19, 2016, they played a benefit concert for "Musicians on Call", a charity organization, in close proximity to the Republican National Convention
The Republican National Convention (RNC) is a series of presidential nominating conventions held every four years since 1856 by the United States Republican Party. They are administered by the Republican National Committee. The goal of the Repu ...
. The band took the opportunity to speak out against the Republican Party
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Republican Party may also refer to:
Africa
*Republican Party (Liberia)
* Republican Part ...
, criticizing their views on science
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Science may be as old as the human species, and some of the earliest archeological evidence for ...
and LGBT rights
Rights affecting lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people vary greatly by country or jurisdiction—encompassing everything from the legal recognition of same-sex marriage to the death penalty for homosexuality.
Notably, , 33 ...
, and playing tracks specifically critical of their stances, including "Jumper", and "Non-Dairy Creamer". The stunt received national coverage, and inspired the band to move forward with material. The EP, the seven track ''We Are Drugs
''We Are Drugs'' is a studio EP by American alternative rock band Third Eye Blind. Preceded by the singles " Cop vs. Phone Girl" and "Company of Strangers", ''We Are Drugs'' was released on October 7, 2016.
Background
As early as 2012, Third Eye ...
'', was released on October 7, 2016, just 16 months after the release of ''Dopamine''. One single, the politically-themed " Cop Vs. Phone Girl",
was released from the EP.
Jenkins announced next plans to be releasing another EP titled ''Summer Gods'' in 2017 to coincide with a tour of the same name. With the EP not ready for release by the end of the tour, the idea was scrapped and the name was instead assigned to a live album release of performances from the tour. Some new music was still released in the year though, in the form of the 20th anniversary release of their debut album. Newly recorded versions of old songs from the sessions were released, including a finalized version of the 1993 song "Alright Caroline
Alright, All Right or Allwright may refer to:
Music Albums
* ''Alright!'' (album), a 2007 album by Bogdan Raczynski
* ''Alright'', a 2011 album by Jerry Williams
* ''All Right'', a 1982 album by Himiko Kikuchi
Songs
* "Alright" (Cast song)
* ...
". In June 2018, another EP was released - a collection of seven cover songs titled '' Thanks for Everything''. Jenkins stated that the act of reinterpreting the cover songs of various genres inspired the band to create another full studio album in the process. Initially announced as another EP in late 2018, the project bloomed into the band's sixth studio album in 2019. The band continued to tour into 2019, including a major co-headlining North American tour with Jimmy Eat World
Jimmy Eat World is an American rock band formed in 1993 in Mesa, Arizona. The band is composed of lead vocalist and lead guitarist Jim Adkins, rhythm guitarist and backing vocalist Tom Linton, bassist Rick Burch, and drummer Zach Lind. They h ...
from June to August, called ''Summer Gods Tour 2019''. Prior to the tour, Kopp announced he was leaving the band to pursue other projects, He was replaced by Colin Creev. On October 18, 2019, the band released their sixth studio album, ''Screamer
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''.
''Our Bande Apart'' (2020–present)
After releasing their sixth studio album ''Screamer
The screamers are three South American bird species placed in Family (biology), family Anhimidae. They were thought to be related to the Galliformes because of similar beak, bills, but are more closely related to ducks (family Anatidae),Todd, F. ...
'', in October 2019, the band was able to complete the first leg of the tour supporting it, but was forced to cancel the second leg of it in 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic
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—the first time the band had to cancel a tour in 22 years according to Jenkins. The band was able to do some live online streaming performances, but the band largely turned to writing more new music instead. Jenkin began writing in solitude during the initial wave of lockdowns, and began recording with the rest of the band as soon as the lockdowns ended.
On July 30, 2021, the band announced their seventh studio album, ''Our Bande Apart
''Our Bande Àpart'' is the seventh studio album by American alternative rock band Third Eye Blind. It was released on September 24, 2021.
Background
After releasing their sixth studio album, '' Screamer'', in October 2019, Third Eye Blind was ...
'', would be released on September 24, 2021, and released the first single from it, "Box of Bones". A second song, "Again", was released ahead of the album on August 20, featuring Best Coast singer Bethany Cosentino.
In February 2022, the band announced a North American tour with Taking Back Sunday and Hockey Dad.
Musical style and influences
Third Eye Blind's musical style has been described as pop rock
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, alternative rock
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, post-grunge
Post-grunge is a derivative of grunge that has a less abrasive or intense tone than traditional grunge. Originally, the term was used almost pejoratively to label mid-1990s rock bands such as Bush (British band), Bush, Candlebox and Collective So ...
, and pop punk
Pop punk (or punk pop) is a rock music genre that combines elements of punk rock with power pop or pop. It is defined for its emphasis on classic pop songcraft, as well as adolescent and anti-suburbia themes, and is distinguished from other pu ...
. Jenkins noted that he was influenced by The Clash
The Clash were an English rock band formed in London in 1976 who were key players in the original wave of British punk rock. Billed as "The Only Band That Matters", they also contributed to the and new wave movements that emerged in the wa ...
, Jane's Addiction
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, and Camper Van Beethoven
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. Hargreaves stated that his drumming style was influenced by the Ohio Players
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and James Brown
James Joseph Brown (May 3, 1933 – December 25, 2006) was an American singer, dancer, musician, record producer and bandleader. The central progenitor of funk music and a major figure of 20th century music, he is often referred to by the honor ...
.
Band members
Current members
*Stephan Jenkins
Stephan Douglas Jenkins ( ; born September 27, 1964) is an American singer, guitarist, and the frontman of the alternative rock band Third Eye Blind. He began his musical career in 1992 as part of the short-lived rap duo Puck and Natty, alongsi ...
– lead vocals, guitar, keyboards (1993–present)
*Brad Hargreaves – drums, percussion (1995–present)
*Kryz Reid – guitar, backing vocals (2010–present)
*Alex LeCavalier – bass guitar, backing vocals (2012–present)
*Colin Creev – keyboards, guitar, backing vocals (2019–present)
Former members
* Kevin Cadogan – guitar, backing vocals, keyboards (1993–2000)
*Jason Slater
Jason C. Slater (March 8, 1971 – December 9, 2020) was an American record producer, songwriter and musician.
He is best known for being the founding bassist and backup vocalist for the American rock band Third Eye Blind from 1993 to 1994. Fol ...
– bass, backing vocals (1993–1994; died 2020)
*Adrian Burley – drums, percussion (1993–1994)
* Michael Urbano – drums, percussion (1994–1995)
*Arion Salazar – bass, backing vocals, guitar, piano (1994–2006)
*Steve Bowman
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– drums, percussion (1994)
*Tony Fredianelli – guitar, backing vocals, keyboards (2000–2010)
*Alex Kopp – keyboards, guitar, piano (2011–2019)
Former touring musicians
*Leo Kremer – bass, backing vocals (2006–2008)
*Abe Millett – bass, backing vocals, piano, keyboards (2007–2012)
*Jon Pancoast – bass, backing vocals (2012–2013)
Timeline
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Awards
*1997 – The band won a Billboard Music Award for Best Modern Rock Track ("Semi-Charmed Life").
*1998 – At the California Music Awards, known as the Bammies and formerly the Bay Area Music Awards, Third Eye Blind won 3 awards (including Best Album, Best Songwriting, and Best Debut Work).
*1998 – Jenkins and Cadogan won a California Music Award for Outstanding Songwriters.
*1999 – Third Eye Blind were nominated for 2 American Music Awards for Favorite Pop/Rock New Artist and Favorite Alternative Artist.
*1999 – Third Eye Blind won 3 California Music Awards for Outstanding Group, Outstanding Single ("Jumper") and Outstanding Artist of the Year (Stephan Jenkins).
*2000 – Third Eye Blind were nominated for 7 California Music Awards.
*2000 – Jenkins and Cadogan won a California Music Award for Outstanding Songwriters.
Discography
Studio albums
* '' Third Eye Blind'' (1997)
* ''Blue
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'' (1999)
* ''Out of the Vein
''Out of the Vein'' is the third studio album by American rock band Third Eye Blind. Released on May 13, 2003, ''Out of the Vein'' is the band's first album with guitarist Tony Fredianelli, who replaced longtime guitarist Kevin Cadogan in 2000. It ...
'' (2003)
* ''Ursa Major
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'' (2009)
* ''Dopamine
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'' (2015)
* ''Screamer
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'' (2019)
* ''Our Bande Apart
''Our Bande Àpart'' is the seventh studio album by American alternative rock band Third Eye Blind. It was released on September 24, 2021.
Background
After releasing their sixth studio album, '' Screamer'', in October 2019, Third Eye Blind was ...
'' (2021)
References
External links
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Alternative rock groups from California
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Musical groups established in 1993
Musical groups from San Francisco
Warner Music Group artists
Elektra Records artists
1993 establishments in California
20th-century American guitarists
Guitarists from California