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    by John Bush Though Everclears Northwestern grunge-punk style was hardly revolutionary when the band became popular in 1995, the bands superb songs and Art Alexakis us-against-them lyrics were taken to heart by bored Gen-X teens. The bands sound reflected the rock, post-punk and singer/songwriter influences of Alexakis like X, the Replacements, the Pixies, Bruce Springsteen, Tom Petty and Elvis Costello. Also elemental to Everclears success was their obsessive touring schedule and agressive self-promotion. Art Alexakis (b. Apr. 12, 1962, West Los Angeles, CA) was raised lower-middle-class by his single mother in Santa Monica. The death of both his brother and girlfriend by drug overdoses convinced him to kick his own cocaine habit in the mid-80s, and he later formed a country-punk band named Colorfinger in San Francisco. The group released one LP on Alexakis Shindig label, but the album (and an EP) became out of print after distributor Rough Trade folded. The band imploded, and Alexakis moved to his girlfriends hometown of Portland, Oregon. In 1992, he met Craig Montoya (b. Sept. 14, 1970) and Everclears first drummer, Scott Cuthbert; the trio recorded a demo EP (for $400) that was released on Portlands Tim/Kerr label. Alexakis grew frustrated with the companys lack of promotion, so he hired an independent promoter to push the EP and personally mailed copies to media outlets and distributors. Everclear then added several songs to the EP and released it as World of Noise in 1993 on Fire Records. During 1994, the group toured relentlessly, replaced Cuthbert with Greg Eklund (b. Apr. 18, 1970), and signed to Capitol in June. Their second album Sparkle and Fade appeared in 1995. Alternative radio quickly picked up on the singles Santa Monica and Heroin Girl, and the album eventually certified platinum. Meanwhile, Alexakis became a major alternative media figure, reporting from the 1996 political conventions for MTV. So Much for the Afterglow followed in 1997, and went double-platinum, particularly due to the success of three Top 5 modern rock hits, Everything to Everyone, I Will Buy You a New Life, and Father of Mine. Alexakis had become a father himself around this time as well, and the birth of his daughter prompted the singer to become even more politically active. He testified in front of Congress regarding child support laws and campaigned with several presidential tickets, among other efforts. Everclear was also hailed Modern Rock Artist of the Year by Billboard magazine in 1998. A double-barreled concept effort appeared in 2000 with the poppy Songs from an American Movie, Vol. 1: Learning How to Smile surfacing in early fall and the harder-rocking Songs from an American Movie, Vol. 2: Good Time for a Bad Attitude releasing a few months later. (Learning How to Smile was initially going to be a solo effort for Alexakis, as it found the bands sound much more varied than their standard three-piece rock.) Both records produced several charting singles, the AM radio pop of Wonderful finding the most success. Everclear returned with the more straightforward Slow Motion Daydream in 2003 before the aptly-titled greatest hits compilation Ten Years Gone: The Best of Everclear 1994-2004 appeared in October 2004. In between, Alexakis ventured on a brief 2003 solo acoustic tour before the entire Everclear lineup would shift around him. Alexakis remained the only original member as the group expanded past a trio to include bassist Sam Hudson, guitarist Dave French, drummer Brett Snyder and keyboardist Josh Crawley. Off Capitol and back in the indie world, the newly-minted Everclear released Welcome to the Drama Club on Eleven Seven Music (in association with ADA/Warner Music Group) in September 2006. Spearheaded by the single Hater, the album was meant to be a homage to some of Alexakis earliest influences. Drama Club cracked the Billboard Top 200, and hit number eleven on the Top Independent Albums chart, while Everclear subsequently headed out on a college club tour through the fall. 更多>>

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