Smoking Popes is an American
pop punk
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band from the northwest suburbs of
Chicago
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. They are composed of brothers
Matt Caterer (bass),
Josh Caterer
Josh Caterer (born April 12, 1972) is an American, Chicago-area musician, best known as the lead singer, lead guitarist, and principal songwriter of pop-punk band Smoking Popes, which he founded in 1991 with his older brother Matt and younger bro ...
(lead vocals/guitar) and
Eli Caterer (guitar/backing vocals) and Mike Felumlee (drums).
History
Early history
In 1990, the Caterer brothers formed a punk trio called Speedstick with Josh on vocals/guitar, Eli on bass, and Matt on drums. They played one gig in a friend's basement, after which the Caterer parents decided that Eli, then a sophomore in high school, would have to quit the band until after he graduated, so Matt switched to bass and Dave Martens joined on drums. That summer, at their first self-funded recording session, the trio recorded about 15 original songs composed by Josh, some of which would form the basis of the Smoking Popes early material.
They played a handful of local shows over the next year, and in the summer of 1991, they changed the band's name to Smoking Popes, inspired by one of the Caterer brothers' favorite movies
The Pope of Greenwich Village
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.
Soon after that, Martens left the band and the Caterer brothers recruited
Mike Felumlee to replace him.
In late 1991, the band released their first EP called ''Inoculator'' with help from local indie label Radius Records. In early 1992, the band self-released a 4 song EP called "The Smoking Popes Break Up", recorded by Phil Bonnet. That summer, Eli rejoined the band on guitar and they self-released another EP called "2". They continued to play shows in small venues around the midwest.
In 1993, the band got a break when
pop punk
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Ben Weasel
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Early life
Foster was born in 1968, and was raised in Prospect Heights, Ill ...
of
Screeching Weasel
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became a fan and used his connections to recruit
Mass Giorgini
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of
Squirtgun
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History 1993–1998
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to record the Smoking Popes' first full-length album, ''
Get Fired'', which was released by Chicago indie label Johann's Face Records.
In early 1994, the band resumed their partnership with Phil Bonnet and began recording their second LP called ''
Born to Quit
''Born to Quit'' is the second album by the Chicago-based pop punk band the Smoking Popes, originally released in 1994 by Johann's Face Records and re-released in 1995 through Capitol Records. It became their only release to chart, reaching #37 ...
'' which included the song "
Need you Around", which would later launch Smoking Popes to a huge audience via the soundtrack to the film ''
Clueless
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''.
Signing with Capitol
Another break for the Popes came in the summer of 1994 when they were invited to open for
Green Day
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, who extended the invitation after hearing ''
Get Fired''. Later that summer, their new album, ''
Born to Quit
''Born to Quit'' is the second album by the Chicago-based pop punk band the Smoking Popes, originally released in 1994 by Johann's Face Records and re-released in 1995 through Capitol Records. It became their only release to chart, reaching #37 ...
'' came out on Johann's Face. After "Need You Around" took off on alternative radio they gained the attention of record label scouts. They signed with
Capitol Records
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, which re-released ''
Born to Quit
''Born to Quit'' is the second album by the Chicago-based pop punk band the Smoking Popes, originally released in 1994 by Johann's Face Records and re-released in 1995 through Capitol Records. It became their only release to chart, reaching #37 ...
''. In a promotional blitz, they toured America with the
Gummy Dolls and
Tripping Daisy
Tripping Daisy is a Neo-psychedelia, neo-psychedelic pop rock band that was formed in Dallas, Texas, by lead singer/guitarist Tim DeLaughter in 1990 along with Jeff Bouck (drums), Wes Berggren (guitar) and Mark Pirro (bass).
The group disband ...
.
In 1996 the Clueless soundtrack was released in Finland and "Need You Around" was dropped as a single to capitalize on their newfound popularity there. It was promptly designated "Single of the Week" by the New Musical Express. They toured England and Scotland for a couple of weeks, then returned to America to tour with
Jawbreaker.
Despite the touring, album sales didn't meet Capitol's expectations and it became clear that the band had to deliver a hit. Producer
Jerry Finn
Jermone Gregory Finn (March 31, 1969 – August 21, 2008), sometimes credited as "Huckle" Jerry Finn, was an American record producer and mix engineer. He worked with numerous punk rock and pop-punk artists such as Blink-182, AFI, Sum 41, ...
, who had added gloss to the sound of Green Day and
Rancid, was brought in to do the same for Smoking Popes. In September they toured with label-mates
The Figgs
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and
Jimmy Eat World.
The start of 1997 brought dissatisfied label executives who insisted they didn't hear a single among the tracks Smoking Popes submitted for the new album. The band spent six days writing and demoing songs until Capitol was finally determined that new song "I Know You Love Me" had potential. However, the label fired the Popes' A&R representative and the new album was shelved.
After negotiations, ''
Destination Failure
''Destination Failure'' is the third album by the Chicago-based pop punk band the Smoking Popes, released August 26, 1997 by Capitol Records. It was their second, and final, album for Capitol and their last before their nearly seven-year hiatus; t ...
'' was released in August. At this point Tom Counihan, a.k.a.
Tom Daily, joined the band as a touring guitarist. In October they began to tour with
Morrissey
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, who said of their earlier album Born To Quit, "
t'sextraordinary, the most lovable thing I'd heard in years."
The band funded its own video for "I Know You Love Me", which was filmed as a single camera shot, in a rehearsal space at Metro using the creative talents of members of
Defiant Theatre
Defiant Theatre was a Chicago-based theatre company founded in 1993 by a group of students from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, which includes Nick Offerman. The eclectic troupe specialized in productions that emphasized inventive s ...
.
In 1998 the band toured with
Triple Fast Action
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and
Menthol. Afterward, the band decided to record a covers album called ''
The Party's Over'', which would fulfill their contract with Capitol.
Breakup - forming Duvall
Around this time Josh became very involved in
Christianity
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and wanted to devote his work to his faith. The label rejected the new album and released Smoking Popes from their contract. The band played several large shows before Josh quit, effectively breaking up the band.
In a later interview, Josh commented about this time "I became a Christian in May 1998 and I quit the Popes in January 1999. I tried to incorporate my faith into what we were doing in the Popes, but it just didn't seem like a good fit."
Josh's side project Duvall was formed in August 2001, including members of the Smoking Popes, who had disbanded in 1998. Founding members were
Josh Caterer
Josh Caterer (born April 12, 1972) is an American, Chicago-area musician, best known as the lead singer, lead guitarist, and principal songwriter of pop-punk band Smoking Popes, which he founded in 1991 with his older brother Matt and younger bro ...
and
Mike Felumlee. The band released one full-length album, ''
Volume & Density'' in 2003.
Reunion
In November 2005, the Smoking Popes reunited for a packed and much-anticipated show at the Chicago club
''The Metro'' with Rob Kellenberger of
Colossal replacing
Mike Felumlee on drums. The tickets sold out in a mere 36 minutes.
Due to Josh's conversion to Christianity and past stance on particular "non-christian" themes in a select few pre-1999 songs, many fans wondered what sort of setlist would be played at the Popes reunion show. In a Q and A on the band's website, Josh responded to such questions saying, "No. There are only a couple songs that we wouldn't consider playing, and those are songs we didn't used to play very often anyway, so no one will miss them. We've been practicing through most of the old Popes catalog, trying to pick the songs that are the strongest. And we don't yet know what the final song selection will be, but I don't think people will be disappointed. All the real favorites should be there." In that show – recorded on a DVD called ''At Metro'', bundled with a CD of the performance – Josh, Matt and Eli were happy and energized. Eli remarked that he hadn't had that much fun in seven years.
In March 2006,
Bayside released an acoustic album with a cover of "Megan" featuring Josh Caterer on the second verse of the song.
They embarked on a U.S. tour in early 2006 with
Bayside. During that time, the Popes acquired a new drummer, Ryan Chavez, who replaced Kellenburger, who was unable to commit to the new, full-time touring schedule. During this tour, Josh introduced and played several new songs, including "If You Don't Care", "Stay Down" and "Welcome to Janesville", which he announced would be on the upcoming Smoking Popes album. The new album, the first original material since 1997's "
Destination Failure
''Destination Failure'' is the third album by the Chicago-based pop punk band the Smoking Popes, released August 26, 1997 by Capitol Records. It was their second, and final, album for Capitol and their last before their nearly seven-year hiatus; t ...
", was originally scheduled for release in September 2007, but was delayed while the band decided on a label. On March 2, 2008, the title of the new album, Stay Down, was disclosed when the band played it in its entirety at Schuba's Tavern in Chicago. The album was released on the independent label
Curb Appeal Records.
In April 2008, the Smoking Popes announced that
Neil Hennessy of
The Lawrence Arms
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Band history Pre-history
Prior to forming the Lawrence Arms, the three band members were active i ...
would be playing drums for the band.
According to the Asian Man Records website, past issues of the Smoking Popes will be re-released in 2009. In the Fall, their first three 7-inch releases, Inoculator, BreakUp, and 2, were reissued with additional material. Following in 2010 was a reissue of "
Get Fired", remastered with new artwork, which was released on CD and Vinyl. The band also got to work on a new album, with fans having the ability to follow the progress on Josh's Twitter page. The album, titled
This Is Only a Test was released on Asian Man Records.
In April 2015, Mike Felumlee re-joined the band as Neil Henessey was relocating to Los Angeles.
In 2016, the Smoking Popes released the EP "
Simmer Down", which is the first record since 1998 to feature the original lineup. On the official Smoking Popes Twitter page, they stated it was released so fans would have new songs people could sing along with when they played at
Riot Fest
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2016 in Chicago. They continue to perform live in 2021, including on August 28 at the annual
Backlot Bash in
Skokie, Illinois
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.
Discography
;Studio albums
* ''
Get Fired'' (1993)
* ''
Born to Quit
''Born to Quit'' is the second album by the Chicago-based pop punk band the Smoking Popes, originally released in 1994 by Johann's Face Records and re-released in 1995 through Capitol Records. It became their only release to chart, reaching #37 ...
'' (1995)
* ''
Destination Failure
''Destination Failure'' is the third album by the Chicago-based pop punk band the Smoking Popes, released August 26, 1997 by Capitol Records. It was their second, and final, album for Capitol and their last before their nearly seven-year hiatus; t ...
'' (1997)
* ''
The Party's Over'' (2003)
* ''
Stay Down'' (2008)
* ''It's Been a Long Day'' (2010
compilation album
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)
* ''
This Is Only a Test'' (2011)
* ''Into The Agony'' (2018)
References
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