Flickerstick is an American
alternative rock
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band from
Fort Worth, Texas
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.
Band history
Band formation and early years
Flickerstick was formed in Fort Worth, Texas, by
high school
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friends Brandin Lea (lead singer, guitarist) and Cory Kreig (guitarist, keyboardist). The two, who were guitarists in another local band, decided to put a band together and picked some friends to join them, including Brandin's brother, Fletcher (bassist). The band started doing local gigs.
They played clubs in
Dallas
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, adding Dallas-based drummer Dominic Weir, who started playing shows. The band borrowed $10,000 and made their first album titled ''
Welcoming Home the Astronauts
''Welcoming Home the Astronauts'' is the debut album from Flickerstick. It was originally independently released in 2000 on 226 Records, but after the band won VH1's '' Bands on the Run'', a reality television show for unsigned music acts, Flic ...
''. The album sold in the Dallas area and at shows, and the band received local airplay.
VH1's Bands on the Run
During this time,
VH1 invited them to audition for the ''
Bands on the Run'' television show, after initial interest in them for a show about bands that include relatives.
After auditioning among over 2,000 bands, Flickerstick was chosen to be one of the four in the series. The winner was to be the band that made the most money at the door and from merchandise sales, with a "battle of the bands" before each elimination of the lowest-earning band, with the winner (chosen by audience vote) protected from elimination. Flickerstick won the first two "battle of the bands" to avoid elimination, and was lagging in sales by well over $3,000.00 in the final episode, when it was announced that
Guitar Center
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was offering a purse of $5,000.00 for the winner of the final "battle." The votes for the winner were cast by audience members each worth one point, then a private group of music insiders each voted with a worth of 5 points each.
It was announced that Flickerstick won that final "battle" and the grand prize for the series.
Post-show
After six months of shows, the band was signed by
Epic Records. In November 2001, Epic re-released the band's debut album which received reviews in
Rolling Stone
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(3.5 out of 5 stars) along with moderate to well received reviews in other music publications. The album was re-worked with the help of veteran producer
Rick Beato
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and was remixed by
Tom Lord-Alge
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. The reissued album debuted at #2 on the
Billboard Heatseekers
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chart and #150 on the Billboard Top 200.
Flickerstick was in New York City on September 11, 2001, for a sold-out show at the famed Irving Plaza. In an interview with Rock Eyez a local New Jersey music blog, Brandin Lea stated that being in New York on 9/11 was "horrific" and that would be the one thing he would change from the band's career. In other interviews, members of the band have cited the change in the record industry and economy in general (resulting in Epic's lackluster promotion of the album) after the 9/11 terrorist attacks as reasons for their departure with Epic.
A year later their Epic contract was canceled out for an undisclosed amount, and the band bought ownership of the album from the label. They then signed with
What Are Records
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W.A.R.? has released over 100 ...
and released a
live album titled ''Causing a Catastrophe'' that same year. After the album's release drummer Dominic Weir was fired from the band for personality conflicts. After his dismissal he continued to play with another project, Mermaid Purse, before eventually joining
Smile Empty Soul. He was replaced in Flickerstick by ex-Doosu drummer Todd Harwell.
On October 14, 2003, Flickerstick self-released an EP/DVD combo entitled ''
To Madagascar and Back
Flickerstick is an American alternative rock band from Fort Worth, Texas.
Band history
Band formation and early years
Flickerstick was formed in Fort Worth, Texas, by high school friends Brandin Lea (lead singer, guitarist) and Cory Kreig (gu ...
''.
Final years and breakup
On October 5, 2004, Flickerstick released their second album ''
Tarantula
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'' on the Dallas-based indie label
Idol Records
Idol Records is a Dallas, Texas-based record label and publishing company founded in 1993 by Erv Karwelis, who serves as president of the label. Its roster consists of bands such as The O's, Dead Flowers, The Crash That Took Me, Here Holy Spai ...
. The band had toured statewide as well as the UK in support of the record. Founding guitarist Cory Kreig left the band in April 2005 towards the end of the tour for personal reasons. Brandin was able to recruit veteran songwriter Tim Locke, who also handled lead vocals and guitar for Dallas-based alternative band Coma Rally and alt-country band Calhoun, to fill Cory's place in the band.
On April 3, 2007, the band released ''
Live from Atlanta: Two Nights at Sound Tree Studios'' which was named as a result of a two-day, fan-invite recording weekend in September 2006 at Tree Sound Studios in
Atlanta
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. Fans joined the band at night in a live recording room at the studio, and celebrated being part of the band's live taping sessions. The album featured six new songs that had not been recorded before. The album also featured a special studio track called "Helicopter," along with three videos from the recording sessions in September. The record was engineered by industry veteran Shawn Grove.
Rumors of breakup gained momentum after the band's website was taken offline for nonpayment in July 2008. It was confirmed by the band on their MySpace page in January 2009 with the following statement:
After a hiatus of more than a year, the band (minus bassist Fletcher Lea) resurfaced to perform a series of farewell shows:
Reunion
On October 22, 2021, Flickerstick released ''When We Were Young: Singles, B-Sides & Rarities, 1997 - 2004.'' Around this release, the band's long dormant Twitter and Facebook began receiving regular posts of archival content, much of it never before seen.
On November 15, 2021, the band reunited in the same room for the first time since 2005 to celebrate the re-release of Welcoming Home the Astronauts, discuss their touring years and address rumors of a comeback with Fort Worth Magazine.
Regarding a reunion, Lea said, Fletcher, Weir and Kreig expressed a willingness to consider reunion shows as well.
On January 4, 2022, it was announced on Flickerstick official social media posts that the band would be reuniting for one show with all 5 original band members. The reunion concert took place at the House of Blues in Dallas Texas on June 25, 2022. Due to popular demand, the band added a second performance to the reunion, which took place at the same venue on June 24, 2022.
On June 18, 2022, it was announced on the band's official facebook page that the reunion would proceed past the 2 announced reunion shows. Brandin, Rex and Todd would be reuniting with fellow DFW musician Beau Wagener and vocalist & bass guitarist Fatima Thomas joining the band as well.
Discography
Studio
*''Chloroform the One You Love'' (1997)
*''
Welcoming Home the Astronauts
''Welcoming Home the Astronauts'' is the debut album from Flickerstick. It was originally independently released in 2000 on 226 Records, but after the band won VH1's '' Bands on the Run'', a reality television show for unsigned music acts, Flic ...
'' (2001)
*''
Tarantula
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'' (2004)
EP
*''To Madagascar and Back'' (2003)
Live
*''Causing a Catastrophe'' (2002)
*''Live from Atlanta: Two Nights at Tree Sound Studios'' (2007)
Compilation
*''When We Were Young: Singles, B-Sides & Rarities, 1997 - 2004'' (2021)
References
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Indie rock musical groups from Texas
Reality show winners
Participants in American reality television series
Musical groups disestablished in 2009
Musical groups from Denton, Texas