New Blind Melon video!!!

RonForchette
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edited November 2006 in Other Music
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  • oktacoma
    oktacoma Posts: 335
    Kick Ass!!!!!!!!! :D:D:D
  • oktacoma
    oktacoma Posts: 335
    Travis sounds great! I can definitely hear him singing the old tunes too!

    I am very happy right now. :)
  • soulsinging
    soulsinging Posts: 13,202
    wow, that's pretty fucking fantastic. this is exciting :)
  • Forget the video...there's 3 songs on the audio player! Sounds terrific! Anyone who missed out on the post Melon projects like Luma/Unified Theory and Abandon Jalopy...don't sleep!!!


    From Billboard:

    Blind Melon Recording Album With New Singer

    October 20, 2006, 2:45 PM ET

    Greg Prato, N.Y.
    It's been exactly 11 years since the death of singer Shannon Hoon effectively put an end to Blind Melon. But now, the group's surviving members -- guitarists Christopher Thorn and Rogers Stevens, bassist Brad Smith and drummer Glen Graham -- are back together again under the Blind Melon banner, with a new singer, 25-year-old Amarillo, Texas, native Travis Warren.

    Warren met Smith and Thorn through a mutual friend and was initially interested in having the pair help produce his own music. Then, a joke email from Smith to Stevens got the ball rolling towards getting back together last summer. "Brad wrote a fake press release and sent it to me -- it was saying how we were back together and how Travis had brought us together," Stevens says. "It was the first I'd heard of it. I called Brad and I was like, 'What do you mean? You got the band back together without me?'"

    Soon after, Warren and the four Melons congregated in the studio. "We decided to get into a room and play -- we thought it would be fun," Stevens says. "I was really skeptical in the beginning about doing anything, and none of us are into doing any kind of 'nostalgia trip.' We started playing, and I knew within the first half of a song that [Warren] was nailing it. It was something about the way he did it that it immediately disarmed my skepticism."

    The group then took a break to collaborate on songs via e-mail, and recently got back together for another round of jamming, which confirmed that Blind Melon was back in business. "We started writing and recording, and we've got three new songs that we're excited about," says Stevens, revealing their titles as "Make a Difference," "Harmful Belly" and "For My Friends."

    "His voice is in that sort of higher register that Shannon's voice was in, but he doesn't sound like him," Stevens promises. "There are certain similarities, just because he's in that range, but on the stuff that we're doing, his phrasing and whatnot is different than Shannon's. On the old songs, he can sing them really well. They are different, but he definitely was influenced by Shannon."


    The group plans to have a new record finished early next year and hit the road afterward. Currently, a label is not in place. "I don't know what's going to happen -- we don't have anything right now," Stevens says. "We haven't talked to anybody about it. People are calling, but we don't know what's going to happen. These days, it's wide open."

    Despite such a long layoff (their last all-new studio recording was 1995's "Soup"), Stevens says that the group is picking up right where it left off musically. "I feel like I'm back where I belong with these guys," he enthuses.
    <a href="http://www.shawnsmithsinger.com">Shawn Smith</a> / <a href="http://www.thebandbrad.com">Brad</a&gt; / <a href="http://www.allhailthecrown.com">All Hail the Crown</a> / <a href="http://www.satchelpartnership.com">Satchel</a&gt;

    (Shawn Smith's official website, but not Thee Shawn Smith)
  • Hey dude, this sounds pretty fucking good.
    If I could, think I would give in.
  • I am really glad to hear they are going for it. I felt that after Soup it was such a let down for the rest of the band. You could tell that album was a great collection from all of them and that with Shannon gone no one knew just how hard they all worked. I would go see this line up without a doubt!
    Let's Go Red Sox!
  • bobasfeet
    bobasfeet Posts: 1,197
    The belly song is pretty good. I'm going to have to sleep on this. This is harder to swallow than I thought.
  • brain of c
    brain of c Posts: 5,213
    great. it's about time.
  • reeferchief
    reeferchief Posts: 3,569
    I'm impressed.:)
    Can not be arsed with life no more.
  • PissBottleMan
    PissBottleMan Union City, TN Posts: 4,155
    So far...so good. I like it.

    PBM
    "We paced ourselves and we didn't rush through it and we tried to be as creative as our collective minds would let us be over some course of time instead of just trying to rush through a record"

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  • I like it.
  • mariposa
    mariposa Posts: 2,523
    Sweet. Thank you....can't wait to hear their other tunes. :)
    "All the strength that you might think would disappear, resolving..."
  • lars
    lars Posts: 524
    Alright but it makes me miss Shannon more so I guess its a no go for me
    You can´t trust a vegetarian.
  • rcs
    rcs Posts: 711
    Sounds great! Welcome back in my books.
    E agora? Faz xixi na mão e deita fora!
  • WOW...that video is awesome...good song...Still miss Hoon but like it so far
    Master of Zen
  • But I am so happy for the rest of the band. I have been watching that video over and over. I missed hearing the other songs that they had posted over the week. I will be buying the album when it hits the stores.
    Let's Go Red Sox!
  • A quote from Rogers from Kerrang magazine, back after Shannon had passed...

    "There's a bond between us after all this, we still write well together...We're gonna change the name & do new songs. We want to try to, I guess, step away. It would be insulting to Shannon and all the people who are into the band for us to tour around as Blind Melon."

    ...Just because time has passed, it doesn't change that fact. The whole thing is making me sick.
    "Oh, a flower you are to my land..."
  • bootlegger10
    bootlegger10 Posts: 16,296
    I don't understand how bands like AIC and Blind Melon regroup. They basically are cover bands.
  • soulsinging
    soulsinging Posts: 13,202
    I don't understand how bands like AIC and Blind Melon regroup. They basically are cover bands.

    considering that almost all of blind melon's music was written by chris and co., i dont see how they could be considered a cover band. the songs are THEIR original works. is ed playing a cover when he sings no way with the band?
  • Sathogwa
    Sathogwa Posts: 227
    Sounds pretty good. But, are they keeping the name Blind Melon, or are they going to call themselves something else?
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    Far moon in a continuing dream
    Steam of roasting tea

    --Basho