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With drummer Regan Hagar, guitarist Stone Gossard formed Brad as a side project after his main band, Pearl Jam, became superstars in 1992. Also featuring vocalist Shawn Smith and bassist Jeremy Toback, the group spent the spring of 1993 putting together material. The band released their first album, Shame, in the summer of 1993 to mixed reviews and lukewarm sales. Three years later, they delivered their second record, Interiors, to poor sales but a more enthusiastic cult audience started developing. Brad supported it with a tour opening for Ben Harper while their respective bands were on hiatus. Fans of the group championed the disc, but they would have to wait until 2002 before the group came together for another album. With Mike Berg taking Jeremy Toback's spot for most of the disc, Welcome to Discovery Park was released that summer. Following an Australian tour in 2003, the band began work on a fourth album entitled Best Friends? Though the recordings were in the can, the album wouldn't see release until 2010. In the meantime, 2005 saw the band release Brad Vs. Satchel, a more unofficial collection of unfinished demo recordings by both Brad and vocalist Smith's other project Satchel. In October 2007 Kevin Wood of Malfunkshun joined the band occasionally as an additional guitarist. His membership was somewhat nebulous and unofficial. Things began to move quicker for Brad once Best Friends? finally saw release on Monkeywrench Inc. in August of 2010. The band's fifth studio album United We Stand was released on Razor & Tie Records in early 2012. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine and Bradley Torreano, Rovi
I really dig this band and this sound, ever since I first heard Shame. I saw them at Bogart's in Cinci when they toured for Interiors, and, save for a few strong cuts, they were awful. Must've been an off-night. Shawn Smith made many mistakes, forgot lyrics, got in shouting matches with people in the front row... seemed like he was stoned or something. Stone Gossard was visibly embarrassed. I left about halfway through. Nonetheless, the sound they create is undeniably great!
aaronhartline
I feel guilty for saying this, but i'm kinda happy Brad hasn't gotten alot of exposure. I love having a band that no one knows about - I love seeing a small show rather then some bloated arena.
I wish Brad and Shawn Smith all the success in the world, just not too much ;0)
I've heard of fury radio from other syracusians... I have loved this band since my early teens, when the lyrics made little sense and the music was quite different, alien at times compared to spoon fed rock. SO EXCITED ABOUT THE OCTOBER 2010 TOUR!
ken8028
Robbie, I can't agree with you enough about how shocking it is that Shawn Smith hasn't received the recognition I judge he deserves. There is something inspiring about his voice. Difficult to put in words really.
robbiekb
I saw them play at the High Dive in Seattle on tuesday night (Aug 2010). "Authentic" is the absolute best word i can use to describe them. It's mind boggling to me that the world hasn't had more exposure to Shawn Smith's incredible vocal and song writing talent.
captinnutbutter
screen always starts the sound and the fury radio show on krock in syracuse on saturdays. i love that song
jason3887
Ive always though Mcready was in Brad, not Gossard
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I wish Brad and Shawn Smith all the success in the world, just not too much ;0)
SO EXCITED ABOUT THE OCTOBER 2010 TOUR!