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Eels (often typeset as eels or EELS) is an American rock band, formed in
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, in 1991 by singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Mark Oliver Everett, known by the
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E. Band members have changed over the years, both in the studio and on stage, making Everett the only official member for most of the band's work. Eels' music is often filled with themes of family, death, and unrequited love. Since 1996, Eels has released fourteen studio albums, seven of which charted in the ''Billboard'' 200.


History


E solo records

In 1991, Everett signed a contract with
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and released ''
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'' under the name E a year later. The single "Hello Cruel World" was a minor success. Touring to support the album, E opened for
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. ''A Man Called E'' was followed by ''
Broken Toy Shop ''Broken Toy Shop'' is the second album by American singer-songwriter E (a.k.a. Mark Oliver Everett), released in December 1993 by Polydor Records. It was his last record as a solo artist before forming the band Eels. Track listing All songs ...
'' in 1993. This year also marked the beginning of E's collaboration with drummer Jonathan "Butch" Norton. After ''Broken Toy Shop'', E was released from his record deal with Polydor. E has performed two of the songs from ''Broken Toy Shop'' ("The Only Thing I Care About" and "Manchester Girl") for his own live shows with the Eels.


''Beautiful Freak''

Eels were officially founded when Butch and E met
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. The name "Eels" was chosen so that the band's records would be close to E's solo records in an alphabetical ordering, although it was too late once they realized that numerous
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and
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releases were in between. Eels became one of the first groups to sign a record deal with
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, followed by
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. In 1996, the band released their debut album ''
Beautiful Freak ''Beautiful Freak'' is the debut album by American rock band Eels. It was released on 13 August 1996 and is the first album released by record label DreamWorks. Background ''Beautiful Freak'' is largely the solo work of musician Mark Oliver Ev ...
''. The singles " Novocaine for the Soul", " Susan's House" and " Your Lucky Day in Hell" achieved modest national and international success, with the band winning the Best International Breakthrough Act award at the
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. In 1996 and 1997, Eels toured extensively to support the album, building their name as a live act in the United States and Europe. In September 1997, Walter quit the band. Released in May 2001, the motion picture soundtrack for the movie ''
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'' included the song "My Beloved Monster".


''Electro-Shock Blues''

Following the success of ''Beautiful Freak'', E experienced a difficult time in his personal life. His sister committed suicide, and his mother was diagnosed with cancer. These events inspired Eels' second album, 1998's ''
Electro-Shock Blues ''Electro-Shock Blues'' is the second studio album by American rock band Eels. It was released in the United Kingdom on September 21, 1998, and October 20 in the United States by record label DreamWorks. Background and content ''Electro-Sho ...
''. The album deals with many difficult subjects, including cancer, mental illness, suicide and death. The tragedy of Everett's father's death became prominent once more in the context of his mother's impending death and his sister's suicide, and as a result the song "Baby Genius" is written for his father
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. Contributions to the album were made by
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,
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, Jim Jacobsen,
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, Dust Brother Michael Simpson, and
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. The single " Last Stop: This Town" saw minor success, while "
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", the second single from the album, appeared on the soundtrack for '' American Beauty'' (1999). Still a three-piece band on stage, Tommy Walter was replaced by
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. Part of the American leg of the tour was cancelled after the death of E's mother. They returned to tour Europe later in the year, to open for Pulp.


''Daisies of the Galaxy''

In 2000, Eels released ''
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''. The album, which was recorded almost entirely in E's basement, is lighter and more upbeat than its predecessor. Everett noted, "if ''Electro-Shock Blues'' was the phone call in the middle of the night that the world doesn't want to answer, then ''Daisies of the Galaxy'' is the hotel wake-up call that says your lovely breakfast is ready". He was joined in the studio by Michael Simpson ( Dust Brothers),
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(
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), and
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( R.E.M.). The first single, " Mr. E's Beautiful Blues", was co-written by Simpson. The song was not intended to be on the album, but the record company insisted on its inclusion. Therefore, it was not featured on the track listing but was instead listed on the cover sticker as a bonus track, separated from the rest of the album by 20 seconds of silence. To promote ''Daisies of the Galaxy'', another tour took place across the United States and Europe, with the band also playing their first concerts in Australia. For these performances, Eels were transformed into a 6-piece orchestra, including
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and Probyn Gregory. E also played some solo shows, opening for
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.


''Souljacker'' and ''Shootenanny!''

In 2001, ''
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'' was released, an album with a heavier feel and more rock-oriented sound than ''Daisies of the Galaxy''.
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, previously of
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's band, co-wrote most of the songs and played guitar on the album and first part of the tour. After Parish became a father, he was replaced with Joe Gore for the American leg of the Bus Driving, Band Rocking Tour. Koool G Murder played bass and keyboards and joined Eels on tour. 2003 marked the release of the album ''
Shootenanny! ''Shootenanny!'' is the fifth studio album by American rock band Eels, released in 2003 by record label DreamWorks. Background While lead singer Mark Oliver "E" Everett was working on the double disc ''Blinking Lights and Other Revelations'' ...
''. E now refers to the album as a break from recording the following ''Blinking Lights'' album. It was recorded live in the studio in only ten days. "Saturday Morning" was released as a single. Butch was replaced on drums by Puddin'. In 2003, Eels embarked upon another big tour, called the Tour of Duty. The live band consisted of E,
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(guitar), Koool G Murder (bass) and Puddin' (drums). Later that year, E composed the score for the film '' Levity''.


''Blinking Lights and Other Revelations'' and ''Eels with Strings''

Eels' next album, ''
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'', was released on April 26, 2005, and was the band's first release for new label
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. It is a 33-track double album. Contributions were made by
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, Peter Buck,
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), Jim Jacobsen, and Butch. The first tour in support of the ''Blinking Lights'' album, billed as Eels with Strings, featured primarily performances by E on acoustic guitar,
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or piano, backed by Allen "Big Al" Hunter on piano and
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, Jeffrey Lyster (also known as Chet Atkins III or "The Chet") on guitar,
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,
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,
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and drums, and a string quartet consisting of
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ists Paloma Udovic and Julie Carpenter, violist Heather Lockie and
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. The tour resulted in a live album, '' Eels with Strings: Live at Town Hall'', recorded in New York City. The performance includes tracks from all of their albums, and was released on CD and DVD on February 21, 2006.


''Meet the Eels: Essential Eels Vol. I'' and ''Useless Trinkets''

In early 2008, Eels released their first "greatest hits" compilation as well as a compilation of
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, rarities, soundtrack singles and unreleased tracks. '' Meet the Eels: Essential Eels Vol. I'' spans the first decade of the Eels, including singles from all their albums, as well as a DVD featuring music videos and one live performance video. '' Useless Trinkets'' contains 50 B-sides and rarities and a DVD of their
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2006 performances. To promote the releases, the band went on a world tour, An Evening With Eels. This time, only the Chet joined E on stage, both playing a broad cross-section from the Eels repertoire on a variety of instruments. The concerts also featured the Chet reading excerpts from E's 2008 autobiography, '' Things the Grandchildren Should Know''. On this tour, the band released a live CD/DVD package of Eels' 2006 performance at the ''
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'', '' Live and in Person!'', documenting a show from the second tour in support of ''Blinking Lights and Other Revelations''. The soundtrack of the 2008 comedy film '' Yes Man'' features nine songs by Eels, including "Man Up", a brand new song.


Concept album trilogy: ''Hombre Lobo'', ''End Times'', and ''Tomorrow Morning''

'' Hombre Lobo,'' the seventh Eels studio album, was released on June 2, 2009. The album comprises twelve new songs. "Hombre Lobo" is Spanish for "wolf man" or "werewolf" and references E's unusually long beard, which he originally grew when writing the song "Dog Faced Boy". On March 31, 2009, the band made the track "
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" available on
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, explaining that the song would be the lead single for the album. A
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-directed music video was released on April 29, 2009 as well. The album was released as a single-disc CD and a deluxe edition with a DVD. In September 2009, Eels released a music video for "That Look You Give That Guy", featuring Bobby Jr., E and ''
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'' host
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. While promoting this album, Eels released the live EP '' The Myspace Transmissions Session 2009'' on October 14, 2009. That same day, the band's website announced that a new Eels album entitled ''
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'' would be released on January 19, 2010. It was largely recorded on a four-track recorder and is based on the themes of broken love. Three album tracks—"Little Bird", "In My Younger Days", and " A Line in the Dirt"—were made available as music videos or promotional downloads prior to the release of the album. Once again, Butch contributed drums to "A Line in the Dirt". On January 19, 2010, ''End Times'' was released. E made no comment on touring and there was no tour scheduled to begin. A second album was announced on May 20, 2010: '' Tomorrow Morning'' was described as the "final installment of a trilogy that began with ''Hombre Lobo'' and ''End Times''." The three albums respectively explore themes of desire, loss, and redemption. A world tour, the first since 2007's An Evening With Eels tour, was announced at the same time. This tour once again featured the Chet on various instruments, alongside Koool G Murder on bass, trilogy drummer Knuckles on drums and a new member, P-Boo, on guitar.


''Wonderful, Glorious'' and ''The Cautionary Tales of Mark Oliver Everett''

On February 5, 2013, the 10th Eels studio album was released, entitled '' Wonderful, Glorious''. The first single from the album, "Peach Blossom", premiered on
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on November 6, 2012. A month later, on December 4, 2012, the official video was released on
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. The second single, "New Alphabet", was streamed pre-release on December 12, 2012 on
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On March 25, 2013, the band released a parody music video called " Cold Dead Hand" through
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, with
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replacing E on vocals. The song and video, set as a musical act during the variety program ''
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'', lampoons American gun culture, and specifically former
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spokesperson
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. Eels' eleventh studio album, '' The Cautionary Tales of Mark Oliver Everett'', was released on April 21, 2014 on E Works Records. In April 2015, the band released the DVD and double live album '' Live at the Royal Albert Hall''. In 2015, Eels created their own version of Melanie De Biasio's track "I Feel You" for the album ''
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Presents - No Deal Remixed''. The track was later used to promote the 2017 film '' Alien: Covenant'', directed by
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, and appears during the entire in-universe short movie ''Meet Walter'' starring
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.


''The Deconstruction'' and ''Earth to Dora''

On January 17, 2018, Eels announced their 12th studio album, '' The Deconstruction'', to be released on April 6, 2018, their first in nearly four years. They also announced a supporting tour throughout the United States and Europe, beginning in Pomona, California on May 28, 2018. The album travels through many styles sonically, but its lyrics primarily deal with rebuilding one's life and looking back on what went wrong. Singles include (in release order) the title track, "Today Is the Day", "Premonition", and "Bone Dry". Styles present on the album include orchestral pop, power pop, psychedelic pop/rock, indie/alternative rock and post-modern pop. The band's next release was the single "Baby Let's Make It Real"/"Who You Say You Are", announced on September 1, 2020. These songs were featured on the subsequent studio album, '' Earth to Dora'' (2020).


''Extreme Witchcraft''

On September 21, 2021, it was announced that the 14th Eels album would be called '' Extreme Witchcraft'' and would be released on January 28, 2022. The album was produced by E and John Parish in their first collaboration since 2001's ''Souljacker''.


Members

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Discography


As E

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'' (1992) *''
Broken Toy Shop ''Broken Toy Shop'' is the second album by American singer-songwriter E (a.k.a. Mark Oliver Everett), released in December 1993 by Polydor Records. It was his last record as a solo artist before forming the band Eels. Track listing All songs ...
'' (1993)


As Eels

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'' (1996) *''
Electro-Shock Blues ''Electro-Shock Blues'' is the second studio album by American rock band Eels. It was released in the United Kingdom on September 21, 1998, and October 20 in the United States by record label DreamWorks. Background and content ''Electro-Sho ...
'' (1998) *''
Daisies of the Galaxy ''Daisies of the Galaxy'' is the third studio album by American rock band Eels. It was released on February 28, 2000, in the United Kingdom and March 14 in the United States by record label DreamWorks. Production When the band's label requeste ...
'' (2000) *''
Souljacker ''Souljacker'' is the fourth studio album by American rock band Eels, first released on September 19, 2001, in Japan and later on March 12, 2002, in the United States. Content Unlike some of Mark Oliver Everett's other albums, most notably '' ...
'' (2001) *''
Shootenanny! ''Shootenanny!'' is the fifth studio album by American rock band Eels, released in 2003 by record label DreamWorks. Background While lead singer Mark Oliver "E" Everett was working on the double disc ''Blinking Lights and Other Revelations'' ...
'' (2003) *''
Blinking Lights and Other Revelations ''Blinking Lights and Other Revelations'' is the sixth studio album by American band Eels. It was recorded over the space of 1998 to 2004 and released on April 26, 2005 through record label Vagrant, his first album on a new label following Eels' ...
'' (2005) *'' Hombre Lobo'' (2009) *''
End Times Eschatology (; ) concerns expectations of the end of the present age, human history, or of the world itself. The end of the world or end times is predicted by several world religions (both Abrahamic and non-Abrahamic), which teach that nega ...
'' (2010) *'' Tomorrow Morning'' (2010) *'' Wonderful, Glorious'' (2013) *'' The Cautionary Tales of Mark Oliver Everett'' (2014) *'' The Deconstruction'' (2018) *'' Earth to Dora'' (2020) *'' Extreme Witchcraft'' (2022)


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Eels on SoundCloud
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