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Toadies are an American
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band formed in 1989 in Fort Worth,
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, best known for the song " Possum Kingdom". The band's classic lineup consisted of Vaden Todd Lewis (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Lisa Umbarger (bass guitar), Darrel Herbert (lead guitar), and Mark Reznicek (drums). It formed in 1989 and disbanded in 2001 after Umbarger left the group. The band reformed and released the
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'' No Deliverance'' in 2008. In 2010, they re-released the album '' Feeler'' with Kirtland Records (the album's original release had been denied by Interscope in 1997). The band's most recent album, '' The Lower Side of Uptown'', was released in September 2017.


Biography


Early years, ''Rubberneck'', and commercial breakthrough (1989–1996)

Toadies began in 1989 in
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. It recorded a few cassette self-releases and an E.P. titled '' Pleather'' before signing to Interscope Records. Its first full-length
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'' Rubberneck'' was released in the summer of 1994. Featuring a sound described as "distinctly grunge" and "distinctly Texan", ''Rubberneck'' included six singles, " Possum Kingdom", "Mister Love", "Away", "Tyler", "Backslider" and "I Come From the Water". "Backslider" can be heard in the film '' Black Sheep''. "Possum Kingdom" would later become a playable track in the
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''. Interscope did not properly promote the album for its first year on release, calling it a "marketing strategy", until "Possum Kingdom" became a successful single in late 1995, reaching number nine on the Mainstream Rock Chart. Toadies toured extensively throughout the 1990s supporting '' Rubberneck'', opening for artists such as
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, White Zombie, Bush, and The Butthole Surfers. The band also headlined and co-headlined tours with acts such as Supersuckers, and
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. Toadies were a regular act at the festivals Edgefest in
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, and Buzzfest in
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during these years.


''Feeler'' sessions, ''Hell Below/Stars Above'', and breakup (1997–2002)

The band entered the studio in 1997 to record new tracks for a second
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, '' Feeler''. Interscope Records did not approve the finished product, and rejected its 1998 release. In 2000, they went back to the studio, salvaged some of the songs from the '' Feeler'' sessions, and released their second full-length album '' Hell Below/Stars Above'' in the spring of 2001. Portland-based musician Elliott Smith performed piano backup for the title track. ''Hell Below/Stars Above'' was not promoted by Interscope, and saw poor sales. The band toured in the spring and summer of 2001 in support of the new album, until bassist Lisa Umbarger unexpectedly resigned from the band on July 14, 2001. Umbarger told the Dallas Observer that she resigned after realizing that Interscope Records was not going to promote the band. Vaden Todd Lewis decided to break up the band rather than continue without her, a decision which "stunned" Umbarger. The band played a few farewell shows later that summer, with Mark Hughes filling in for Umbarger, before parting ways after their final show on October 1, 2001. Shortly after the break-up, a live album, '' Best of Toadies: Live from Paradise'', was released. It was recorded earlier in 2001 at the
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in
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. The album was released through Aezra Records, but Kirtland Records later picked up the band's back catalogue.


''No Deliverance'', ''Feeler'' release, and ''Play.Rock.Music'' (2006–2013)

Toadies reformed for a reunion show on March 11, 2006, headlining the Greenville Avenue St. Patrick's Day parade concert, drawing in an estimated 100,000 people. In March 2007, they embarked on a mini-tour, playing dates in Austin,
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, and
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. The final show of the mini-tour was recorded and released as the live album ''Rock Show''. The band released its third studio album, '' No Deliverance'', on August 19, 2008, via Kirtland Records. The
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for the
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was the title track. Toadies performed at Lollapalooza on August 2, 2008, Wildflower! Arts and Music Festival on May 16, 2009, and May 18, 2013, and Austin City Limits Music Festival on October 4, 2009. In addition, on August 31, 2008, the Toadies headlined the inaugural Dia De Los Toadies, an annual Texas music festival organized by and featuring the band. In June 2010 it was announced that '' Feeler'', the follow-up album to '' Rubberneck'' that was shelved by Interscope, would finally be seeing a release. Vaden Todd Lewis was quoted as saying: "Since there are unfinished versions floating around on the Internet, it is important to us that people hear it as we meant it to be." The band was unable to obtain the original 1997 ''Feeler'' masters from Interscope, and re-recorded the album in 2010. The album was released on July 20, 2010. The band's fifth album, '' Play.Rock.Music'', was released July 31, 2012 on Kirtland Records. A promotional video for the track, "Summer of the Strange," can be viewed on Clark Vogeler's
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''Rubberneck'' 20th-anniversary reissue and tour (2014)

On January 7, 2014, the Toadies announced via its
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page that its ''Rubberneck'' album would be reissued by Kirtland Records with five previously unreleased bonus tracks. The announcement also revealed plans for a nationwide ''Rubberneck'' 20-year anniversary tour, featuring the Toadies playing the entire ''Rubberneck'' album "front to back", with supporting acts Supersuckers and Battleme. The tour ended in September 2014 with a final ''Rubberneck'' start to finish performance, followed by performances of the band's more recent songs, at the seventh annual Dia De Los Toadies festival in Fort Worth.


''Heretics'' and Summerland Tour (2015)

In January 2015, Everclear announced its fourth annual multi-city Summerland Tour via Twitter. The 2015 Summerland Tour featured Everclear and Toadies, as well as alt-rock bands American Hi-Fi and Fuel. In June 2015, Toadies announced that its eighth album, ''
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'', would be released September 18. The album "re-imagines and reinterprets" several Toadies songs such as "Possum Kingdom" and "Backslider," and featured two new songs and a cover of Blondie's 1979 single "Heart of Glass". The Toadies also launched a new tour to promote ''Heretics'' in the fall of 2015, with the tour starting at the eighth annual Dia De Los Toadies music festival in September 2015.


''The Lower Side of Uptown'' and Tour (2017)

The Toadies released its ninth album, ''The Lower Side of Uptown'' on September 8, 2017, via Kirtland Records. On September 6, 2017, band members kicked off their fall tour with
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in Denton, Texas.


''Damn You All to Hell EP and Rubberneck 25th Anniversary Tour'' (2022)

Toadies released the EP ''Damn You All to Hell'' on September 13, 2022, as they began touring North America to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the album ''Rubberneck''. The EP is four previously unreleased tracks, including a cover of
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's 'Sound and Vision.' Three of the songs were recorded during sessions for the band's last studio album T''he Lower Side Of Uptown'', while 'Forgiven' was recorded during the ''No Deliverance'' session.


Band members

Current members * Vaden Todd Lewis – lead vocals (1989–2001; 2006–present), rhythm guitar (1989–1991; 1992–2001; 2006–present), bass (2008) * Mark Reznicek – drums (1991–2001; 2006–present) * Clark Vogeler – lead guitar, backing vocals (1996–2001; 2006–present) * Doni Blair – bass, backing vocals (2008–present) Touring members * Edo Levi – percussion (2001) Former members * Charles Mooney III – lead guitar (1989–1993) * Lisa Umbarger – bass (1989–2001), backing vocals (1996–2001) * Guy Vaughan – drums (1989) * Terry Valderas – drums (1989) *
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– drums (1989–1990) * Charles Madison Winchell III – drums (1990–1991) * Tracey Sauerwein – rhythm guitar (1991–1992, died 2004) * Darrel Herbert – lead guitar (1992–1996) * Mark Hughes – bass (2001, 2006–2008)


Timeline


Discography

* '' Rubberneck'' (1994) * '' Hell Below/Stars Above'' (2001) * '' No Deliverance'' (2008) * '' Feeler'' (2010) * '' Play.Rock.Music'' (2012) * ''
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'' (2015) * '' The Lower Side of Uptown'' (2017)


See also

* Dia De Los Toadies *
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References


External links


The Toadies official website
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