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Toad the Wet Sprocket is an American
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band formed in
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, in 1986. The band at the time consisted of vocalist/guitarist Glen Phillips, guitarist Todd Nichols, bassist Dean Dinning, and drummer
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, who stopped touring in 2017 and left the band in 2020. Guss was replaced by drummer Josh Daubin, who supported them as their drummer on tours from 2017 through 2022 and also played drums on their 2021 album "Starting Now". Most recently, Carl Thomson took Daubin's place and has been drumming for Toad the Wet Sprocket on tour since 2023. They had chart success in the 1990s with singles that included "
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", " All I Want", " Something's Always Wrong", " Fall Down", and " Good Intentions". The band broke up in 1998 to pursue other projects; however, they began touring the
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again in 2006 for short-run tours each summer in small venues. In December 2010, the band announced their official reunion as a full-time working band; they also started writing songs for their first studio album of new material since their 1997
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release, '' Coil''. Their most recent full-length album, ''
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'', was released on August 27, 2021.


History


Name origin

Toad the Wet Sprocket takes its name from a
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comedy sketch called " Rock Notes", in which a journalist delivers a nonsensical music news report: There was also an extended skit about the fictional Toad the Wet Sprocket on one of Idle's later shows, ''
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'' (Season 1, Episode 4, "Rutland Weekend Whistle Test"). ''RWT'' musician and regular cast member
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, ex-
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and " The Seventh Python", played keyboards with the somnolent band. As their first gig approached, the band still had not chosen a name. The members facetiously adopted "Toad the Wet Sprocket" because they thought it would be "hilarious". Vocalist Glen Phillips later called it "a joke that went on too long" and, according to their website, "it was probably meant to be temporary at the time." The name had been used once before, by a short-lived British blues band of the late 1970s that had appeared on the 1980 '' Metal for Muthas'' compilation, although the earlier band had long since split up when Philips and company formed their band.
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, the sketch's original performer, reflected on the band's name in a 1999 performance:


Early career (1986–1990)

Toad the Wet Sprocket was formed in 1986, with the members having known one another from San Marcos High School just outside
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. Singer/songwriter and guitarist Glen Phillips was only 15, while guitarist Todd Nichols, bassist Dean Dinning, and drummer Randy Guss were 19. The band's first public appearance was at an open-mic talent contest in September 1986. The band did not win. Toad the Wet Sprocket's first album was released in 1989. '' Bread & Circus'' was self-financed through their label, Abe's Records. The album spawned the singles "Way Away" and "One Little Girl", which made the ''
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''
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but received little attention. The follow-up to ''Bread & Circus'', ''
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'', was released in 1990, and saw Toad the Wet Sprocket's sound mature. During the recording of the album, the band signed to
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while declining the opportunity to re-record ''Pale'' but negotiating to have
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reissue ''Bread & Circus''. Featuring the singles "Jam" and the modern-rock chart hit "Come Back Down", the album was still not a success, but the singles received heavy airplay on
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stations. The band's first music video (for "One Little Girl") was directed by
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and aired on
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's ''
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''.


Commercial breakthrough (1991–1998)

Toad the Wet Sprocket finally achieved fame with their third album, 1991's ''
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''. The album's singles " All I Want" and "
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" reached the top 20 of the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. The album became the band's first RIAA-certified
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. In 1993, the
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feature film ''
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'' included the song "Brother" on its soundtrack. "Brother" later appeared on the ''
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'' compilation album, as well as the ''CD Extra'' compilation album included with
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PCs in 1996. The song was later included on the 2004 release of the live album ''Welcome Home: Live at the Arlington Theatre, Santa Barbara 1992''. In 1994, after years of heavy touring, Toad the Wet Sprocket released ''
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'', their follow-up to ''
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''. This album spawned the hit singles " Fall Down", which reached No. 1 on the U.S. Modern Rock charts, as well as No. 5 on the
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, and "Something's Always Wrong", which also charted. Like ''fear'', this album was certified platinum by the
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. A 1995 compilation album of
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s and rarities, ''
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,'' included the singles " Good Intentions", which was featured on the soundtrack for the television show ''
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'', as well as the aforementioned "Brother". The compilation was certified as a
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in 2001. The release of 1997's '' Coil'' acted as the proper follow-up to 1994's ''Dulcinea''. Featuring a more electric, rock sound, it featured the modern-rock and mainstream rock hit " Come Down", as well as the singles "Crazy Life" (a previous recording of the song was featured on the soundtrack for the film ''
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'') and "Whatever I Fear", which did not chart. The album, despite the success of "Come Down" as a single, failed to reach any sales benchmarks. This failure is often attributed to the label doing a poor job of promoting the album. Toad the Wet Sprocket formally broke up in July 1998, citing creative differences.


Post-breakup and reunions (1998–2008)

Toad the Wet Sprocket, though officially broken up since 1998, worked together off and on over the years. They performed on several occasions in 1999, although only short sets. Also in 1999, Phillips, Dinning, and Guss recorded two studio tracks for a compilation release, '' P.S. (A Toad Retrospective)'', including one of the first songs the band wrote together, "P.S." Nichols declined to participate in these sessions and was replaced by Lapdog guitarist Rob Taylor. Toad the Wet Sprocket temporarily reunited in late 2002, playing a benefit for the Rape Crisis Center in Santa Barbara and opening a few shows for
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. The group then played a few months of full-length shows in early 2003. Although these gigs were seemingly successful, at the end of the tour, the band decided to continue on their separate paths and careers. In 2004, the band released an album of a live show that had been taped in 1992. This album, ''Welcome Home: Live at The Arlington Theatre, Santa Barbara 1992,'' showcased the height of their popularity during the tour for ''fear''. Between 2004 and 2010, Toad the Wet Sprocket performed several short sets together. In the summer of 2006, the band reunited for a 34-date nationwide tour of the United States. During the summer of 2007, they played several shows with lead singer Glen Phillips serving as their opening act. On January 16, 2008, the band reunited once again to play two shows – one in
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, then the next night at the
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, prior to joining The Rock Boat VIII. On January 25, 2008, the band played a set at the Ann Arbor Folk Festival in
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. On June 11–12, 2008, they played in
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and New Jersey at the
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and
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, respectively. On June 14, 2008, they played at the 27th annual Alexandria Red Cross Waterfront Festival. On June 15, 2008, the band performed at The Norva in
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. One of the show's highlights was the band performing Glen Phillip's solo hit "Everything But You". On December 19, 2008, Toad the Wet Sprocket performed on '' The Adam Carolla Show'' at the Canyon Club in
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. In May 2009, they played a four show mini-tour, including two nights at the intimate 400 seat venue The Ark in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and also in an outdoor venue at Neptunes Park in
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. Continuing throughout the 2009 summer, the group played a second 12-stop mini tour, which started with a show at the House of Blues in
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. During the show, the band noted that it had been some time since they had played a venue in Texas. However, noting the positive crowd response and energetic atmosphere, Philips stated that the group "would try to make it an annual stop" in the future.


Full-time reunion, return to recording, ''New Constellation'', and ''Starting Now'' (2009–present)

In 2009, bassist Dean Dinning said Toad the Wet Sprocket was now something each member considered an active project; though they had not released a new studio album since 1997, and only did small summer tours, they no longer considered themselves "broken up". In May 2010, the band gathered at a California studio to begin re-recording some of their older hits for licensing reasons. Columbia Records owns the masters to the band's albums. Therefore, the band makes little money from them, so to be able to make a living off their own talent again, they made these re-recordings with the goal of having them used in film and TV. On December 7, 2010, Toad the Wet Sprocket released their first new studio track in 11 years. The holiday track "It Doesn't Feel Like Christmas", a cover of a
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original, was posted on their official site, available via
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, for free download just in time for the holidays, along with a new message on their site: "We're that band that did 'Walk on the Ocean', 'All I Want', 'Something's Always Wrong', and "Fall Down'. The one with the weird name. We're back from a long slumber and look forward to saying hello some time. Keep in touch…" The band had recently signed a deal with Primary Wave to handle their back catalog and any future releases, and on December 11, 2010, the band mentioned, both on stage and in an offstage
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interview, that they are currently writing songs for their first new studio album since 1997's ''Coil''. In addition, they began playing two new songs, "Friendly Fire" and "The Moment", which were being worked on for the new album. On April 12, 2011, Toad the Wet Sprocket released a new greatest hits album titled ''All You Want'' in digital and disc form via their official website. The 11-track CD includes brand new studio versions of their hits. The band does not have access to some of the versions they did for Columbia Records in the '90s. However, they did regain full control of the songs from their first two albums, and they planned to re-release them in remastered form on their own label, Abe's Records, following the release of their upcoming studio album. On March 22, 2013, it was announced via Toad the Wet Sprocket's
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page that recording of the new album had been completed. The album was produced and mixed by
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at Revolver Studios in
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. On June 5, 2013, the band announced the first new single in 16 years on ''Rolling Stones website titled "New Constellation". An album of the same name was released on the band's own Abe's Records on October 15, 2013. The band marketed the new album via the
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website
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. The band initially set a fundraising goal of $50,000, expecting it to take about two months to raise that amount. Instead, fans contributed more than $50,000 in less than 20 hours. When the Kickstarter campaign finally came to a close, they had raised a total of $264,762. The band kicked off their new album with a release party for Kickstarter supporters a
The Palm
restaurant in Los Angeles, California, on August 23, 2013, followed immediately by a live performance at the nearby
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music venue. In 2014, Toad the Wet Sprocket resumed touring and opened a number of shows for
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. They showcased some of the new material from ''New Constellation'', the Kickstarter-funded album, including "California Wasted" and the album's title track while playing a number of their earlier hits. During summer 2015, the band went on tour with fellow '90s acts
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and Tonic. The band released an EP called '' Architect of the Ruin'' on June 16, 2015. In 2018, Toad the Wet Sprocket announced that they had reissued their albums ''fear'' and ''Dulcinea'' on a deluxe remastered vinyl LP available through their online store. The same year, they also released a limited deluxe 5-LP box set of colored vinyl for their albums ''fear'', ''Dulcinea'' and ''Acoustic Dance Party''. In a January 2020 interview with ChicagoNow, Glen Phillips stated that "Toad has started recording again." In addition, he confirmed the band's first official lineup change, and that drummer Guss had left the band on good terms. Previous occasional touring member Josh Daubin replaced Guss. On September 25, 2020, they released a new song titled "Starting Now", followed by another new song "Old Habits Die Hard" on October 23, from their album, ''
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'', released on August 27, 2021.


Musical style

Toad the Wet Sprocket have been most consistently labelled as
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, but their music has also been described as
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,
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,
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, and
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. AllMusic writer Kelly McCarteny described Toad's early music as having a "jangle pop, garage band sound", and noted that their album ''
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'' was a shift to "smart and catchy pop/rock songs".


Associated acts


Glen Phillips' solo career

Immediately after the band's breakup in 1998, Phillips began his solo career, releasing five solo studio albums: '' Abulum'' (2000), '' Winter Pays For Summer'' (2005), and '' Mr. Lemons'' (2006), '' Coyote Sessions'' (2012), and '' Swallowed by the New'' (2016), along with two live albums, ''Live At Largo'' (2003), and '' Live at the Belly Up'' (2016).


Lapdog

In the late 1990s, Nichols and Dinning formed a new band called
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. They recorded and released the studio album ''Near Tonight'' (2001), and toured minimally. After this, Dinning quit the band to split his time between recording and producing local music and pursuing his acting career. Guss joined Lapdog as their drummer. Again, Lapdog recorded and released an album, called ''Mayfly'' (2002). Nichols has since ended Lapdog and is focusing on writing songs along with Dinning in
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for country acts, and producing bands at his studio, Abe's, in Los Angeles. A Lapdog song, "See You Again", appears in revamped/revised form on Toad the Wet Sprocket's ''New Constellation'' album under the title "I'll Bet On You".


Band members

Current members * Dean Dinning – bass guitar, backing vocals, keyboards, rhythm guitar (1986–present) * Todd Nichols – lead guitar, backing vocals, mandolin (1986–present) * Glen Phillips – lead vocals, rhythm guitar, mandolin, keyboards (1986–present) * Josh Daubin – drums, percussion, backing vocals (touring substitute 2017–2020; 2020–present) Former members *
Randy Guss Randel "Randy" Guss (born March 7, 1967) is an American musician, best known as the drummer for the band Toad the Wet Sprocket from its formation in 1986 until he stopped touring in 2017 and left the band in 2020. Career Guss formed Toad the ...
– drums, backing vocals (1986–2020) Touring members * Bruce Winter – keyboards, backing vocals (1992) * Jonathan Kingham – keyboards, backing vocals, rhythm guitar, mandolin, lap steel guitar (2011–present) * Jon Sosin – keyboards, lap steel, mandolin (2023–present) * Carl Thompson – drums, percussion (2023–present) Session substitutes * Rob Taylor – lead guitar on "Eyes Open Wide" from '' P.S. (A Toad Retrospective)'' (1999)


Discography

* '' Bread & Circus'' (1989) * ''
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'' (1990) * ''
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'' (1991) * ''
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'' (1994) * '' Coil'' (1997) * '' New Constellation'' (2013) * ''
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'' (2021)


References


External links

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