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Candlebox is an American
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. Since its formation in 1990, the group has released eight
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s, several charting
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, a compilation, and a CD+DVD. Candlebox found immediate success with the release of its self-titled debut album in July 1993. ''Candlebox'' featured four singles: "Change", "
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" and "Cover Me". "Far Behind" reached the top 20, and the album was certified
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by the
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. The band's next album, ''
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'' (1995), was certified gold, and was followed three years later by ''
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'' (1998). After troubles with its record company, Candlebox broke up in 2000. The band reunited in 2006 and they have since released five more studio albums: '' Into the Sun'' (2008), ''
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'' (2012) '' Disappearing in Airports'' (2016), ''
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'' (2021), and their final album '' The Long Goodbye'' released on August 25, 2023.


History


Early career (1990–1992)

Formed in November 1990, Candlebox originally consisted of lead singer Kevin Martin, guitarist Peter Klett, bassist Bardi Martin, and drummer Scott Mercado.Glowing Soul
''keepinyaregular'' Volume 4, Issue 2 (December 1998). Retrieved on 12-14-10.


Rise to fame (1993–2000)

Candlebox began performing live in 1991. By 1992 the band was playing regularly in some of Seattle's top clubs (including RKCNDY and Farside) to ever increasing audiences. The band's eight-song EP gained the attention of
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with whom the band signed. Candlebox was the first successful act on
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, which went on to sign
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. On July 20, 1993, Candlebox released its self-titled debut album. It sold more than four million copies and peaked at No. 7 on
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's album charts. ''Candlebox'' featured the hit singles "Change", "
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Far Behind "Far Behind" is a song by the American rock band Candlebox and the third single from their eponymous debut album. It is one of the band's most well-known songs, entering the charts in July 1993 and remaining there until April the following yea ...
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in July 1993, peaked at No. 18, and stayed on the charts until January 1994. The tremendous radio, concert, and television success gained Candlebox an opening slot for Rush on their ''
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on their Shit Hits the Sheds Tour, as well as a main-stage slot at
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. They also played with bands like
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, and by the end of 1994, the band had graduated to headlining their own tours. In addition, Candlebox won ''
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'' magazine's 1994 Readers' Choice Award for Best New Band. Hot off the success of ''Candlebox'', the band was eager to progress and by April 1994 had 36 new songs for a follow-up record. On October 3, 1995, Candlebox released its second album, ''
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''. Although it marked the beginning of the band's decline in popularity, ''Lucy'' was certified
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thanks to singles such as "Simple Lessons" and "Understanding". Two days after the release of ''Lucy'', Candlebox appeared on '' Working Class Hero: A Tribute to John Lennon'' with its
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of "Steel and Glass". After spending the remainder of 1995 and most of 1996 touring behind ''Lucy'' (including playing with bands like
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), Scott Mercado left the band in 1997 and was replaced by original
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drummer
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. On July 21, 1998, Candlebox released its third studio album, ''
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''. While a return to the simpler sound of its debut, it gained only marginal success. The song "Glowing Soul" was also recorded for the soundtrack to ''
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rhythm and recorded with vintage equipment. Krusen departed from Candlebox in 1999 and was replaced by Shannon Larkin of
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. Bardi Martin left to attend college and was replaced by Rob Redick, formerly of Dig. By 2000, Candlebox disbanded. According to Martin, the band was unhappy with its record contract and attempted to be freed from Maverick after two years by breaking up. The former Candlebox members would pursue other musical endeavors during the 2000s.


Reunion and continued work (2006–2022)

In 2006,
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planned to release a "
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" compilation of Candlebox, which prompted the original band lineup to reunite for the first time in nearly 10 years (with Sean Hennesy on rhythm guitar). To promote the compilation, Candlebox embarked on a three-month North American tour from July to October of that year. Bardi Martin left the band in 2007 to continue his education to become a lawyer, with Adam Kury as his replacement. During the time, the band would begin writing new material despite having no record label.Candlebox Interview
''Garage Radio Magazine'' (2007). Retrieved on 12-12-10.
After several delays, Candlebox released its first album in 10 years, '' Into the Sun,'' on July 22 via Silent Majority/ILG records. The album was produced by
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) and features performances by both Scott Mercado and
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on drums. The first single, "Stand", was released to radio in mid-May and Candlebox officially commenced touring in support of the new record in June 2008. "Stand" reached as high as No. 15 on the U.S. Mainstream Rock chart. On July 4, 2008 Candlebox performed at the
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Heritage and Freedom Fest in front of a record crowd. Two months later, the band released a live CD/DVD called ''Alive in Seattle''. On August 9, 2010, Candlebox kicked off a five-show stint overseas performing for U.S. troops at
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and continued on to
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. In 2010, Peter Klett and Scott Mercado formed Lotus Crush, consisting of: Terry McDermott (lead vocals), Peter Klett (lead guitar),
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(bass), Scott Mercado (drums), and John Luzzi (rhythm guitar). On April 3, 2012 Candlebox released its fifth studio album, ''
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). Although the band had planned to put out a new album in 2015, those plans were postponed after Candlebox parted ways with its record label at the time. In 2015, founding members Scott Mercado and Peter Klett announced that they were leaving the band to focus on Lotus Crush; the split was amicable. Sean Hennesy left the band shortly thereafter. Former drummer Dave Krusen rejoined the band, and new members Mike Leslie (lead guitar) and Brian Quinn (rhythm guitar) also joined. It was announced in August 2015 that Candlebox had inked a record deal through Pavement Music and that the band was working on a new record for an early 2016 release. The album, titled '' Disappearing in Airports'', was released on April 22, 2016. Island Styles and former Daughtry drummer Robin Diaz joined Candlebox in late 2016 for its second live album, "Disappearing Live". In July 2018, the original Candlebox lineup had a one-off reunion for the two live shows in Seattle, performing the band's debut album in its entirety to celebrate the 25th anniversary of its release. Candlebox's first studio album in five years, ''
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'', was released on September 17, 2021. The album was preceded six months earlier by its lead single "My Weakness".


The Long Goodbye Tour & album, tour with Bush (2023–2024)

On June 8, 2023, the band announced on an Instagram livestream their final album entitled '' The Long Goodbye'' would be released in August 2023 and will be supported by the band’s (at the time) final tour, The Long Goodbye Tour. On October 11, 2023, Candlebox frontman Kevin Martin announced via the band's YouTube channel that the band will extend The Long Goodbye Tour into 2024, performing in its first ever Australian Tour. Candlebox announced on January 16, 2024 that they would be opening for Bush’s summer 2024 Loaded: The Greatest Hits tour along with
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. On February 12, 2025, the group announced via social media that original guitarist Peter Klett was rejoining after a 9 year absence. They revealed that guitarist Brian Quinn would be leaving as a result, but called him a "crucial part" of the band's activities in the past decade. "We can’t wait to see what the future holds with Peter back in the fold," they wrote. "Stay tuned for what’s to come – this is just the beginning!"


Musical style

Candlebox's musical style, while predominantly
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, has a wide range of influences. Some of the band's songs have strong references to
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,
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. Despite various aforementioned classic roots, the band's music is considered contemporary.


Members


Current line-up

* Kevin Martin – lead vocals, additional guitar (1990–2000, 2006–present) * Adam Kury – bass, backing vocals, acoustic guitar (2007–present) * Peter Klett – lead guitar, backing vocals (1990–2000, 2006–2015; one-off reunions 2018, 2021, 2024; 2025-present) * Island Styles – rhythm guitar, backing vocals (2016–present) * BJ Kerwin – drums (2021–present)


Former members

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Scott Mercado Scott Mercado (born c. 1964) was the original drummer of Sky Cries Mary and co-founder of the Seattle rock group Candlebox, a band reunited in 2006 with a "Best of" CD, live DVD (''Alive in Seattle'', 2007), and a latest CD called ''Into the Sun ...
– drums (1990–1997, 2006–2015; one-off reunions 2018, 2021) * Bardi Martin – bass, backing vocals (1990–1999, 2006–2007; one-off reunions 2012, 2018, 2021) *
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– drums (1997–1999, 2015–2016; session 2008, 2012, 2021) * Robbie Allen – rhythm guitar (1998–2000) *
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– drums (1999–2000) * Rob Redick – bass (1999–2000) *
Sean Hennesy Sean Robert Hennesy is a guitarist for the bands Candlebox,"Band"
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– rhythm guitar (2006–2015; one-off reunion 2021) * Mike Leslie – lead guitar (2015–2016) * Robin Diaz – drums (2016–2021) * Brian Quinn – lead guitar, backing vocals (2016–present); rhythm guitar, backing vocals (2015–2016)


Timeline


Discography


Studio albums


Compilation albums

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'' (May 23, 2006)


Live albums

*''Alive in Seattle CD+DVD'' (September 2, 2008) *''Disappearing Live CD'' (April 8, 2017) *''Live at The Neptune CD'' (June 23, 2023)


Other recordings

*"Pull Away" – CD single B-side for "You" (1993) *"Far Behind/Voodoo Child" (Slight Return) ive Medley– CD single B-side for "Far Behind" (1994) *"Can't Give In" – '' Airheads Soundtrack'' (1994) *"Featherweight" – CD single B-side for "Simple Lessons" (1995) *"Steel and Glass" – '' Working Class Hero: A Tribute to John Lennon'' (1995) *"Glowing Soul" – ''
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Soundtrack'' (1998) *"The Answer" –
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exclusive bonus track from '' Into the Sun'' (2008)


Singles


Music videos

*"Change" *"You" *"Far Behind" *"Cover Me" *"Simple Lessons" *"Understanding" *"Best Friend" *"It's Alright" *"Stand" *"Miss You" *"Vexatious" *"Supernova" *"All Down Hill From Here" * "Riptide" * "This Time Tomorrow 14" * "Punks" Archived a
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See also

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List of alternative rock artists This is a list of alternative rock artists. Bands are listed alphabetically by the first letter in their name (not including "The"), and individuals are listed by the first name. 0–9 * +44 * 3 Doors Down * 4 Non Blondes * 8stops7 * 10 ...
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List of musicians from Seattle This List of musicians from Seattle recognizes artists who are either from, or significantly associated with, the city. * 10 Minute Warning, hardcore punk band * 3rd Secret, alternative rock/folk rock/grunge band * 7 Horns 7 Eyes, Christian ...
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List of post-grunge bands This is an alphabetical list of notable post-grunge bands. 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P R S T U V W See also * Alternative rock – List of alternative rock artists * Alternative metal â ...


Citations


References

* Foege, Alec (January 27, 1994). "New faces: Candlebox". ''Rolling Stone'' (674): 24.


External links

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