Veruca Salt is an American
alternative rock
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band founded in Chicago, Illinois, in 1992 by vocalist-guitarists
Nina Gordon and
Louise Post, drummer
Jim Shapiro and bassist Steve Lack. They are best known for their first single, "
Seether
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", that was released on the 1994 album ''
American Thighs''. They followed up that success with 1997's ''
Eight Arms to Hold You''. By 1998, Post was the only original member still in the band and continued on with other musicians. Veruca Salt released the album ''
Resolver'' in 2000 and the album ''
IV'' in 2006. After a hiatus in 2012, the band reformed with its original lineup. Their fifth studio album, ''
Ghost Notes'', was released in 2015.
History
1992–1998: Formation and mainstream success
Named after
Veruca Salt, the spoiled rotten rich girl from the 1964 children's book ''
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
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The story was originall ...
'' by
Roald Dahl
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, Veruca Salt was formed in Chicago in 1992 by
Louise Post (guitar and vocals) and
Nina Gordon (guitar and vocals).
Post and Gordon were introduced through mutual friend
Lili Taylor
Lili Anne Taylor (born February 20, 1967) is an American actress. She came to prominence with supporting parts in the films '' Mystic Pizza'' (1988) and '' Say Anything...'' (1989), before establishing herself as one of the key figures of 1990s ...
, and began playing music together. They wrote songs for a year and a half before placing an ad in the Chicago Times for an all-female rhythm section. Instead, the band was joined by Gordon's brother
Jim Shapiro on drums and Steve Lack on bass.
Songwriting was shared between Gordon and Post, though the two seldom collaborated. Rather, each would typically submit a complete song to the group and sing the lead vocals on that song, while the other would record backing vocals.
The band had performed a handful of shows when Jim Powers of
Minty Fresh Records asked them to sign to the independent label. The band's first release was the single "
Seether
Seether are a South African rock band founded in 1999 in Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa. The band originally performed under the name Saron Gas until 2002, when they moved to the United States and changed it to Seether to avoid confusion wi ...
"/"All Hail Me" on Minty Fresh Records, in 1994.
The single was a success and Veruca Salt accompanied
Hole
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on a tour, before releasing their first full-length album, ''
American Thighs''. The album, which included "Seether" and "All Hail Me", eventually reached
Gold status. In a 2014 retrospective,
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Notable mus ...
''
Paste'' listed "Seether" as number 10 and "All Hail Me" as number 39 on their list of the 50 greatest grunge songs of all time.
After signing to
Geffen Records
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Founded in 1980, Geffen Records has been a part of Interscope Geffen A&M since 1999 and ...
, the band quickly gained in popularity as "Seether" became an
MTV hit. A second single, "
Number One Blind" was released along with a music video directed by
Steve Hanft
Steve Hanft is a writer, director, musician, and artist.
Early life
Steven Paul Hanft was born in Ventura, California where he started making films at the age of nine.
He has an MFA in Experimental Narrative Film from CalArts
The California ...
. The band was unsure about the resulting video and pulled it from MTV in a panic. As a result, Geffen ceased any further marketing for ''American Thighs''.
A stop-gap EP recorded by
Steve Albini
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, ''
Blow It Out Your Ass It's Veruca Salt'', was released in 1996.
In 1996, Veruca Salt appeared as
Pavement's replacement band in their video "Painted Soldiers".
Veruca Salt's second album, ''
Eight Arms to Hold You'', was produced by
Bob Rock
Robert Jens Rock (born April 19, 1954) is a Canadian record producer, sound engineer and musician, best known for producing rock bands and music artists such as Metallica, Mötley Crüe, Bon Jovi, Aerosmith, The Tragically Hip, the Cult, 3 ...
and released in 1997. Lead single "
Volcano Girls" gained exposure as the opening theme to the teen comedy film ''
Jawbreaker''.
Veruca Salt performed another single, "Shutterbug", on ''
Saturday Night Live
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''; instead of the featured musical group performing two songs as had been a tradition, the musical performances were split between
Sting
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* Irritating hairs or prickles of a stinging plant, or the plant itself
Fictional characters and entities
* Sting (Middle-ear ...
and Veruca Salt. This change was announced at the last minute between the dress rehearsal and the live show, at the behest of Sting to producer
Lorne Michaels
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.
Nina Gordon claims the band was erroneously introduced by Sting as "Veronica Salt",
but a review of the broadcast shows this isn't tru
Shapiro left the band soon after the release of ''Eight Arms'', due to unease with having to learn how to play drums – an instrument he had only started playing when asked to join the band – while under public scrutiny.
Shapiro was replaced by
Stacy Jones (musician), Stacy Jones (of
Letters to Cleo and
American Hi-Fi
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).
Jones toured with the band on the ''Eight Arms'' tour and appeared in the music videos for "Volcano Girls" and "Shutterbug". In 1997, Veruca Salt opened for the band
Bush in a North American tour.
1998–2012: Gordon's departure and reformation
Gordon and Post started working together on Veruca Salt's third album. However, after an argument between the two, Gordon left the band to pursue a solo career in 1998. (Gordon's first album, ''
Tonight and the Rest of My Life'', was released in 2000 and featured drumming by Stacy Jones, who had also left Veruca Salt and was in a relationship with Gordon).
The undisclosed dispute between Gordon and Post has been described as "one of the greatest rock soap operas since
Fleetwood Mac
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or
Hüsker Dü
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."
Post, as the only remaining band member, contributed the song "
Somebody" to the
Depeche Mode
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Depeche ...
tribute album ''
For the Masses'' before recruiting a new lineup. Guitarist Stephen Fitzpatrick joined and went on to become one of Post's principal songwriting partners during the next decade. Jimmy Madla and Suzanne Sokol joined on drums and bass guitar, respectively. Most of the band's record label support had been fired during the
Universal/
PolyGram
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merger, so Post left
Geffen Records
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Founded in 1980, Geffen Records has been a part of Interscope Geffen A&M since 1999 and ...
, formed her own Velveteen Records label, and signed a distribution deal with Beyond Records. The reformed band released the album ''
Resolver'', which spawned both a single and video for "
Born Entertainer" in May 2000.
Sokol left the band at the end of 2000 and was replaced by Post's friend Gina Crosley. The band continued to tour through the summer of 2001 in the UK. Post and Crosley also attempted to form a supergroup with
Courtney Love
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of
Hole
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and others but the project soon imploded. This allowed the pair to focus on new material for Veruca Salt which eventually yielded the ''
Officially Dead'' EP that was primarily distributed during the band's 2003 tour of Australia.
By 2005, Madla left to enter the restaurant business and Crosley was also dismissed. They were replaced in the studio by Solomon Snyder and Michael Miley, respectively. Veruca Salt began 2005 by touring Australia, undertaking both headline festival appearances and club shows. This session resulted in the ''
Lords of Sounds and Lesser Things'' ''(LOSALT)''. The band went on tour with Post, Fitzpatrick, drummer Kellii Scott, and bassist Nicole Fiorentino. ''LOSALT'' was released independently by the band and included six new songs. The EP's title is an extract from
Zora Neale Hurston
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's ''
Their Eyes Were Watching God
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''. This lineup then recorded a full-length album, ''
IV'', and released it in September 2006 (like ''Resolver'' before it, this album was released a month apart from a Nina Gordon solo album). The band then went on what would prove to be the last tour of Louise Post's solo incarnation of the band. A single, "So Weird", was released to radio at the end of October 2006, but neither the song nor the album did well commercially.
In 2007, the band recorded a cover of
Neil Young
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's song "Burned" for a 2007 breast cancer benefit album and then went almost entirely dormant. Post took time to have a child while Fiorentino went on to play bass with the
Smashing Pumpkins
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and The Cold and Lovely. Kellii Scott returned to his original band,
Failure
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. On March 14, 2012, the band announced on their official website that they were on an indefinite hiatus.
2013–present: Original lineup reunion
On March 15, 2013, Veruca Salt announced the reunion of its original line-up (
Nina Gordon,
Louise Post,
Jim Shapiro, and Steve Lack) with a message on the band's official Facebook page which read, "for now let's just say this: hatchets buried, axes exhumed." The band also mentioned that they might be open to adding material from their time apart into their sets at some point. The reunion marked the first time Shapiro would play drums since leaving the band in 1997. It had also been years since Lack played bass, with his time out of the band spent on overcoming drug and alcohol abuse and pursuing surfing.
On September 29, 2013, the band announced via social media that they were working on new material. Their first release since reforming came in the form of a release for
Record Store Day
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2014. The band released a 10-inch vinyl EP,
MMXIV, which contained two new songs, "It's Holy" and "The Museum of Broken Relationships", on one side and a 20th-anniversary re-release of "
Seether
Seether are a South African rock band founded in 1999 in Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa. The band originally performed under the name Saron Gas until 2002, when they moved to the United States and changed it to Seether to avoid confusion wi ...
" on the other. The band then toured both the United States and a nine-date sold-out tour of Australia.
On May 19, 2015, the band announced the release of their fifth album, ''
Ghost Notes''. The album, released on July 10, 2015, was the first to feature the band's original lineup since 1997's ''Eight Arms to Hold You''.
Post and Gordon appeared on
Ken Reid's TV Guidance Counselor Podcast on August 7, 2015, and revealed that Veruca Salt were approached to host a Fox comedy variety show in the 1990s.
In March 2017, the band reunited with Nicole Fiorentino for a one-off performance at a Planned Parenthood charity event; Patty Schemel, formerly of Hole, filled in on drums. The band returned to Australia in February 2018 for a series of headline shows, as well as being part of the mini-festival ''A Day on the Green'' alongside
The Fauves
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,
Tumbleweed
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,
The Lemonheads
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After their initial punk-influenced releases and tour ...
,
Spiderbait
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and
The Living End
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. Veruca Salt teamed up with
Rock the Vote
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The organization was founded in 1990 by Virgin Records America Co-Chairman ...
for the 2018 American election, releasing a track titled "Low Grade Fever" from the ''
Ghost Notes'' recording sessions.
In June 2022, Louise Post released ''But I Love You Without Mascara (Demos ’97-’98)'' which featured several unreleased demos from the transitional period between ''Eight Arms to Hold You'' and ''Resolver''. She also announced intentions to release a solo album in 2023.
Band members
*
Louise Post – guitar, vocals (1992–2012, 2013–present), bass (1998–1999, 2001–2006, 2008–2012)
*
Nina Gordon – guitar, vocals (1992–1998, 2013–present)
*Steve Lack – bass (1992–1998, 2013–present)
*Jim Shapiro – drums (1992–1997, 2013–present)
Former members
*
Stacy Jones – drums (1997–1998)
*Stephen Fitzpatrick – guitar (1999–2012), bass (2002–2006, 2008–2012)
*Jimmy Madla – drums (1999–2005)
*Suzanne Sokol – bass, backing vocals (1999–2000)
*Gina Crosley – bass, backing vocals (2000–2001)
*Kellii Scott – drums (2005–2012)
*
Nicole Fiorentino
Nicole Margaret Fiorentino (born April 7, 1979) is an American bass guitarist. Originally a touring member of the alternative rock band The Smashing Pumpkins (replacing Ginger Pooley and her temporary replacement Mark Tulin),[Eva Gardner
Eva Catherine Gardner (born February 17, 1979) is an American bassist from Los Angeles. A founding member of The Mars Volta, she has been a studio and touring musician in bands for Cher, Gwen Stefani, P!NK, Veruca Salt and Tegan and Sara.
E ...]
– bass, guitar (2005)
*Toby Lang – drums (2005)
Studio members
*Mareea Paterson – bass, guitar (2003, 2005)
*Solomon Snyder – bass, guitar (2004)
*Michael Miley – drums (2004–2005)
Timeline
Discography
Studio albums
Extended plays
Singles
Promo singles
Music videos
See also
*
List of alternative rock artists
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* +44
* 3 Doors Down
*3OH!3
* 4 Non Blondes
* 7 Ye ...
References
External links
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Rolling Stone
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