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Gin Blossoms

By blending contemporary power pop with elements of the post-grunge era, Gin Blossoms briefly emerged as torchbearers of the lighter side of alternative rock. Bassist Bill Leen and guitarist Doug Hopkins formed the band in 1987 in Tempe, AZ, rounding out the initial lineup with vocalist Jesse Valenzuela, guitarist Richard Taylor, and drummer Chris McCann. The following year saw several personnel shifts as the band struggled to solidify -- McCann was replaced by Dan Henzerling (and, shortly thereafter, Phillip Rhodes), while Taylor was fired and replaced by guitarist Robin Wilson. Wilson and Valenzuela subsequently switched roles, and the band recorded a self-released album, Dusted, in 1989. A&M signed them the following year.

After an impressive debut EP, 1991's Up & Crumbling, the Gin Blossoms rocketed out of the college pop charts and into the mainstream with their 1993 hit single "Hey Jealousy." Combining the ringing guitar hooks of the Byrds and R.E.M. with a solid, rootsy drive, the band's breakthrough full-length album, New Miserable Experience (which had actually been released the previous year), was filled with songs equally as strong as "Hey Jealousy," including the second hit single, "Found Out About You." New Miserable Experience and its assorted singles dominated radio and MTV for the following year -- "Hey Jealousy" and "Found Out About You," both penned by Hopkins, remained in heavy radio rotation nearly a year after their initial release -- and such success pushed the sales of their debut album to over one million copies.

All was not well within the group's ranks, however. Hopkins' battle with alcoholism and depression had taken its toll on the band during the sessions for New Miserable Experience, and he was fired shortly after the record's release, with guitarist Scott Johnson taking his place. Speculation abounded as to whether the band would be able to maintain its success without Hopkins' melancholy songwriting voice. Tragically, on December 5, 1993, Hopkins shot and killed himself, even as the songs he had written were blanketing the airwaves.

In the summer of 1995, the Gin Blossoms contributed "'Till I Hear It from You," a song they co-wrote with Marshall Crenshaw, to the soundtrack of the film Empire Records. "'Till I Hear It from You" became a major radio hit, but was never released as an official single until it was featured as the B-side of "Follow You Down," the first single from the group's second album, Congratulations...I'm Sorry. Upon its release in February of 1996, Congratulations...I'm Sorry charted well, but within six months, it had disappeared from the charts. Following the supporting tour, the Gin Blossoms disbanded in 1997.

Strangely enough, the group reunited (sans Rhodes) for a 2001 New Year's Eve concert. The Gin Blossoms hit the road several months later for a summer tour, drumming up renewed interest with the release of Dusted -- originally issued in 1989 as the band's debut cassette tape -- as well as a live DVD, Just South of Nowhere. Four years later, the band unveiled its first batch of new material since the mid-'90s. Major Lodge Victory proved to be sonically similar to the band's earlier efforts, and the album earned warm critical reviews. Signing with 429 Records, the Blossoms released another collection of new material, No Chocolate Cake, in 2010. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi
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This freaked me out This isn't fake. Apparently, if you copy and paste this on ten comments in the next ten minutes, you will have the best day of your life tomorrow. You will either get kissed or asked out, if you break this chain you will see a little dead girl in your room tonight. In the next 53 minutes someone will say I love you or I'm sorry This freaked me out This isn't fake.
A great power pop sound
Gin Blossoms reunited for New Years Eve 2000 (not 2001)....in Phoenix...I was there!
Hey guys can you follow me because im trying to get 1000 followers by the end of April and that is on my birthday and i will follow you back if you follow me! Thank you!
I love dancing!
Definitely a band with some classics.
leslijones17
Never got to see them. One of my absolute Favs of the'90s.
coolmusiczon e _ 3 3
Awesome band
michael_cove l
GDMN!! I love this song they only had one album worth listening to but how many have an album like this that was astounding from start to finish?!
joshkubisiak
excellent 90's band
coolmusiczon e _ 3 3
I love gin blossoms
"I don't wanna take advice from fools, I just figure everything is cool until I hear it from you". A co-written gem.
Who writes these Bios? Mitt Romney's research team? The Gin Blossoms struggled to get signed, then with recording a debut album. NME was just that, a miserable experience, right until it took off like a rocket catapulting the band to fame without its leat guitarist and visionary. RIP Otis.
JUST GOES TO SHOW U TODAYS MUSIC IS JUNK , NOTHING LIKE THE 90'S
It is such a shame these guys are not more publicized.
Great in concert. Wished they got more airplay. LOVE THIS BAND!!!!
tsouch
Great song and one of the seed songs for my station. For those that hear it too often, expand your station. I don't hear this song on Pandora more than once a month, more frequently on the car radio.
Another sad story for a talented musician. And another band that provided the soundtrack for my childhood!
PERFECTION. NO SONG OF THEIRS IRKS. ALL ARE GENIUS. ALL ARE BEAUTIFUL. ALLISON ROAD. FOUND OUT ABOUT YOU. GENIUS.
Gin Blossoms are a great band and a great group of guys. Had a blast hanging out with the bands the other night at the SD CountyFair on their Summerland Tour. My 6 year old loved the show and Drummer Scott Hessel gave my daughter (who is taking drum lessons) signed drumsticks. However, it appears her first crush is on Robin Wilson who played with her throughout the night. Thanks also to Jesse for being a great host and awesome dude.
robinsnestx1 5 h o m e
apage,I wasnt complaining, i n case you didnt know. I was replying to what someone else had said about them playing this tune over and over. they could play gin blossoms all day for all I care,since I think they are a great group.
apage202003
Maybe you should switch the stations up if you're getting sick of hearing it...persona l l y , these songs helped me make it through high school, and I love a little walk down memory lane every once in a while:)
gerrybonenfa n t
saw them open for Spin Doctors 1993 @ the Ballpark in Old Orchard Beach, Maine...grea t show. Good melodies and harmonica. Except for a good dousing rainshower the had a blast!
saw them many times in the bars around ASU.
Hey Jealousy is one of my favorite song of the 90's. ah, the memories!
robinsnestx1 5 h o m e
Well if they are going to play a song over and over,it might as well be a Gin Blossoms tune.
Long Wongs, baby. Elvis the Cat. still have artwork from him!
Totally agree with krazycalvin. There were songs I was initially thrilled to hear on Pandora, but they have been so overplayed at this point that I want to retch as soon as I hear the first chords start up.
krazycalvin
I love how pandora finds a way to pick a song that I liked at one point and then plays it over and over and over again until I am just completely sick of it.
Great bands have great collections of songs that accumulate over time and stay fresh over the years. The Gin Blossoms have that and then some. Great writing, great tunes behind, and genuinely cool to their fans. Don't miss the chance to grab the tambourine when Robin offers it to you from the stage, or have him sing to your Mom by cell phone. Who in the hell does that? These guys are cool as hell.
I've never heard a song from these guys that I didn't like. Thats kind of amazing, actually.
This band was one of very few 90's artists that didn't suck.Wish they had lasted longer
I have always loved their style of music and song writing skills. They are one of the very few bands that deeply connect with their fans and it is shown at every concert that they perform. Definitely one of the most underrated bands in the 90's. Cheers to them for getting back together and producing two great albums "Major Lodge Victory" in 2006 and "No Chocolate Cake" in 2010.
Gin Blossoms have held up over the years..not a super-fan, but they're not bad..
Cindy an Don FOREVER
rod105424
Pure Pop For Now People!
Saw these guys playing the Times Square New Year's show of 2010/2011 on Fox News. Finally had some faces to put to all the familiar songs over the years.
auxier.david
Saw them with Collective Soul and Dishwalla in Tulsa back in the day at Riverfest. Great show!
nik_dangr
Nice stuff. Different. Good writing.
Just won free tickets to see their show in little Fresno and was, as one of the older crowd members, singing along to all their songs. Robin was nice enough to come up after and introduce himself as I bored him with stories of listening to his "tapes" back with friends when I lived in San Diego. Great group and nice guys!!!
gotnothingcl e v e r 4
Just as they were breaking, they played a free show one Friday afternoon at my college in a outdoor common area. It was a really cool show with cool little freebies. I had the "New Miserable Experience" sticker on my loft in the dorms until I moved out......so near, so far away.....
dwlaw7
I was blown away by "Hey Jealousy" and even more by "Found Out About You"...then realized the greatness of "Lost Horizons" and "Allison Road...damn, I was hooked. Okay, so maybe "Congratulat i o n s , I'm Sorry" wasn't quite as good...but Hopkins had killed himself, for God's sake, and that's a hard loss. But it's absolutely fabulous to hear the band recording new stuff and touring again. I saw them in Snoqualmie, WA and they were great. Love the name, Gin Blossoms...t h o s e broken capillaries on your
Love these guys....foll o w e d several of their summer tours, and my band has opened for the fellas.
memories...m e m o r i e s . . . . m e m o r i e s . . . . a h h h h h
god I love them
Till I Hear it From You.....what movie had this song? I like it.
Was good to see them again at the Rams Head in Annapolis. The show was good as usual, and fun. Looking forward to the next album, though I am sorry to hear "No Chocolate Cake"!
gcn
Memories...
awesome sound. These were the days.
Nothing flashy, nothing intricate just good rock music with great lyrics. Love these guys.
lastdance99
They're back together performing because they still have so many fans!! One of the very best sounds of the 90s and it just never gets old.
b.volpe
Just saw the Gin Blossoms play last week in Stamford, CT. They aged a bit, but still rocked it.
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