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WEQX-FM Albany, NY 802-362-1027 www.weqx.com
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KTEG-FM Albuquerque 505-338-3343 www.1047edgeradio.com
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KQXR-FM Boise, ID 208-344-5575 www.xrock.com
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KILO-FM Colorado Springs 719-633-5456 www.kilo943.com
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WRIF-FM Detroit 313-298-9743 www.wrif.com
KXNA-FM Fayetteville, AR 501-582-1049 www.newrock1049.com
WRCQ-FM Fayetteville, NC 910-860-3090 www.rock103rocks.com
WWBN-FM Flint, MI 810-251-5101 www.banana1015.com
WRUF-FM Gainesville 352-392-7625 www.rock104.com
WMAX-FM Grand Rapids 888-860-9696 www.961maxfm.com
WTPT-FM Greenville, SC 800-774-0093 www.newrock933.com
WQXA-FM Harrisburg 717-367-7700 www.1057thex.com
KTBZ-FM Houston 713-968-1055 www.thebuzz.com WRZX-FM Indianapolis 317-239-9103 www.wrzx.com
KRBZ-FM Kansas City 816-576-7965 www.965thebuzz.com
WNFZ-FM Knoxville 865-656-5943 www.943thex.com
KFTE-FM Lafayette, LA 337- 235-9636 www.planet965.com
KVGS-FM Las Vegas 702-732-1079 www.area108.com
WXZZ-FM Lexington, KY 859-280-1033 www.zrock103.com
KDJE-FM Little Rock 501-433-1003 www.1003theedge.com
WJJO-FM Madison, WI 608-321-0941 www.wjjo.com
KXXR-FM Minneapolis 651-989-9393 www.93x.com
WXFX-FM Montgomery, AL 334-860-9500 www.wxfx.com
WDHA-FM Morristown, NJ 973-480-1055 www.wdhafm.com
WBUZ-FM Nashville 615-737-1029 www.1029thebuzz.com
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KHBZ-FM Oklahoma City 405-460-9470 www.thebuzz947.com
KATT-FM Oklahoma City 9405-848-0100 www.katt.com
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WXPN-FM Philadelphia 215-573-9976 www.xpn.org
KUPD-FM Phoenix 602-260-9800 www.98kupd.com
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WBRU-FM Providence 401-272-9555 www.wbru.com
KBOB-FM Quad Cities, IA- 563-326-2100 www.b100quadcities.net
WBBB-FM Raleigh 919-860-9600 www.96rockonline.com
KRZQ-FM Reno, NV 775-793-1009 www.krzqfm.com
KCXX-FM Riverside 909-889-1039 www.x1039.com
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WZBH-FM Salisbury, MD 302-855-9350 www.wzbhrocks.com
KHTB-FM Salt Lake City 801- 570-9490 www.theblazeonline.com
KBER-FM Salt Lake City 801-485-6700 www.kber.com
KXRK-FM Salt Lake City 877-602-9696 www.x96.com
KBZT-FM San Diego 619-570-1949 www.b949.com
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WFXH-FM Savannah, GA 800-394-1061 www.rock1061.com
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KFMA-FM Tucson 520-880-5362 www.kfma.com
KMYZ-FM Tulsa 918-460-1045 www.edgetulsa.com
WWDC-FM Washington, DC 202-432-1101 www.dc101.com

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THE TOADIES

“There’s a certain uneasiness to the Toadies,” says Vaden Todd Lewis, succinctly and accurately describing his band—quite a trick. The Texas band is, at its core, just a raw, commanding rock band. Imagine an ebony sphere with a corona that radiates impossibly darker, and a brilliant circular sliver of light around that. It’s nebulous, but strangely distinct—and, shall we say incorrect. Or, as Lewis says, “wrong.”

“Things are done a little askew [in the Toadies],” he says, searching for the right words. “There’s just something wrong with it that’s just really cool… and unique in a slightly uncomfortable way.”

This sick, twisted essence was first exemplified on the band’s 1994 debut, Rubberneck (Interscope). An intense, swirling vortex of guitar rock built around Lewis’s “wrong” songs and abstract lyrics—like the smash single “Possum Kingdom,” subject to as much speculation as what’s in the Pulp Fiction briefcase, it rocketed to platinum status on the strength of that and two other singles, “Tyler” and “Away.”

Perhaps in keeping with the uneasy vibe, that success didn’t translate to label support when the Toadies submitted their second album, Feeler. Perhaps aptly, things in general just went wrong. “We got approval for a record,” says Lewis, “and somewhere in the process of handing over the masters to get mixed, it got unapproved. So we went back to the drawing board.”

Eventually some of the Feeler tracks made it onto Hell Below/Stars Above—a sophomore offering that came seven years after Rubberneck. “It was a very weird, trying time,” says Lewis, who didn’t see the next blow—the sudden departure of bassist Lisa Umbarger—coming. “We went out on tour, and immediately the band split up,” he laughs sardonically. “We kinda shot ourselves in the foot.” They released a live album, Best of Toadies: Live from Paradise, and it was over.

Coming out of the Toadies, Lewis, guitarist Clark Vogeler and drummer Mark Reznicek were disillusioned. Vogeler went to work as a film editor, Rez hooked up with the country-western band Eleven Hundred Springs. Lewis initially thought, “Fuck this whole business. I’m gettin' out. I just wanted to do anything else.”

Toadies fans, though accepting, stuck with them, often inquiring as to the band’s activities. Says Lewis, “People just asked me “So, what are you doin’ now?” Although he’d been “foolin’ around” with Rev. Horton Heat drummer Taz Bentley, he answered, “I don’t know. Nothin’. This, that and the other. Workin’ around the house, workin’ in the garage, just toolin’ around.” Soon it occurred to him that music was all he wanted to do. “I’m a musician. That’s what I do, and I’m not happy not doing it.” Eventually Lewis and Bentley formed the Burden Brothers in 2002 and released a slew of EPs, two albums and a DVD while touring profusely.

Meanwhile, “Possum Kingdom” never left the airwaves, enjoying constant rotation at major modern rock stations. Fans clamored for a Toadies reunion. “The band never went all the way away;” says Lewis. They regrouped in 2006 for a couple of sold-out shows around St. Patrick’s Day, and again the next year for the same thing. In August 2007, when personnel changes with the Burden Brothers resulted in that band going on hiatus, Lewis began writing.

“I was pissed off again and wanted to keep goin’,” he says. “I didn’t know what I was writing, right out of the gate, but… it was just coming out very “Toadies.”

Lewis called Rez and Vogeler and asked if they were interested in making another record. They were—and the Toadies officially reconvened, signing with Kirtland and recording No Deliverance with David Castell (Burden Brothers, Blue October) at Fort Worth Sound in Fort Worth and Music Lane in Austin. Lewis says the band has gone for a “bare knuckle” sound, amping up the psychotic stomp heard on Rubberneck and Hell Below… on the grinding, relentless title track as well as the seething, death-of-a-romance gem “So Long Lovey Eyes” and the towering, sludgy “Man of Stone.” The upshot is a taut, exhilarating listen that is quintessentially Toadies.

Lewis is stoked on “the freshness of this new record. Getting back into this, back into the feel of the Toadies, is cool. Lewis, Rez, Vogeler and new bass player Doni Blair (Hagfish, Only Crime) are optimistic that their indie incarnation will succeed, thanks to the support of their devout fans—and equally supportive label. “The music industry has changed so much,” says Vogeler. “A band like us can be on an independent label and still get the music out to the people who want to hear it.”

The Toadies are now free to pursue success on their own merit and muscle. And things are starting off nicely: On August 2, The Toadies will play Lollapalooza and, following the album’s release, they’ll embark on a nationwide tour offering old fans and those to come—as he recently told SPIN, “Balls. A ton of balls.”

“Getting back to the bare knuckles element of the Toadies,” continues Lewis, “is what I really enjoy, after being away from it for so long.” Vogeler and Rez concur. “I’m here and still doin’ it,” furthers Vogeler, “because the music’s good.” And Rez proclaims in his thick Texas drawl, “The Toadies are back in business.”

And suddenly, everything wrong is right.

Toadies Links
- Toadies Street Team
- Official Toadies Website
- Official Toadies Myspace Page
- Kirtland Records
- Forum on Music Fan Clubs

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Toadies- Louisville, KY October 12, 2008

Let us all know how the show at Headliner's Music Hall was?
Posted by Toadies Street Team on Fri, 10 Oct 2008 10:51:00 PST

Toadies in Cincinati, OH- October 11 2008!

Hey there-   Let us know how the show was at Bogarts?   Thanks!
Posted by Toadies Street Team on Fri, 10 Oct 2008 10:30:00 PST

Toadies in Nahville, TN- October 10, 2008

  Hey there,   Let us know how the show was in Nashville? Post your highlights/ and setlist here.   Thanks, and rock on everyone!
Posted by Toadies Street Team on Thu, 09 Oct 2008 06:22:00 PST

Todies in Memphis, TN- October 9th

Hey there- Let us all know how the show was at the New Daisy Theatre! List the set and your favorite highlights here. Thanks
Posted by Toadies Street Team on Thu, 09 Oct 2008 06:19:00 PST

Toadies Fayetteville, AR

Hey there,   If you attended the show at George's Majestic Lounge, please post the setlist and some of your favorite moments during the show.   Thanks...
Posted by Toadies Street Team on Sun, 05 Oct 2008 11:50:00 PST

Toadies in Litte Rock AR October 7th 2008

Hey there, For those of you who attended this show at the Revolution room let us know the setlists and your favorite moments and highlights during the show.
Posted by Toadies Street Team on Sun, 05 Oct 2008 11:39:00 PST

Toadies in Corpus- October 4th 2008

Alright fellow Toadies rockers, Let all of us know how the show was at the old Concrete street ampitheater! Give us the scoop on the ROCK SHOW. :D
Posted by Toadies Street Team on Sat, 04 Oct 2008 06:31:00 PST

Show Review - Houston

Let everyone know how the show at Verizon Wireless Theater was?
Posted by Toadies Street Team on Mon, 25 Aug 2008 08:22:00 PST

Lollapalooza - August 2, 2008 - Reviews and Set List

Let everyone know how the show was and what songs they played.
Posted by Toadies Street Team on Thu, 31 Jul 2008 11:38:00 PST

St. Louis - July 30, 2008 - Reviews and Set List

Let everyone know how the show was and what songs they played.
Posted by Toadies Street Team on Thu, 31 Jul 2008 11:37:00 PST