Radford are an American
alternative rock band from
Los Angeles. Formed in 1997 by frontman Jonny Mead (lead vocals, guitar, keyboards), Chris Hower (guitar), Bobby Stefano (bass), and Kane McGee (drums), the band has undergone several line-up changes since its formation. The current lineup features Mead, McGee, guitarist Sean Woolstenhulme, and bassist Soloman Snyder.
The band signed to
RCA Records in 1997 and released their self-titled debut studio album in 2000. Led by the single "Don't Stop", the band experienced moderate success on the ''
Billboard
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'' Modern Rock chart, where the song peaked at number 32. The band also had several songs prominently featured in and on the soundtracks to the films ''
Never Been Kissed'', ''
Teaching Mrs. Tingle
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'', and ''
Scary Movie''. Following the
corporate restructuring of RCA Records in the early 2000s, Radford was dropped from the label and broke up.
Following the band's breakup, Mead became
reclusive and spent a year writing and recording songs in his
home studio. These recordings secured him a recording contract with
Universal Music, which resulted in the release of ''Sleepwalker'' in 2004 under the Radford moniker. Radford parted ways with Universal Music after the album's release. Mead then recruited Woolstenhulme, McGee, and Snyder as band members and they released an extended play titled ''Black Out the Sun'' in 2006.
History
1995–2000: Formation and ''Radford''
In 1995, frontman Jonny Mead emigrated from
Oxford,
England, to
Los Angeles,
California. Mead relocated in hopes of "find
nga more open musical home" in the United States, as he believed that the music scene in England was too "self-important" at the time. Upon arrival, Mead became acquainted with guitarist Chris Hower and bassist Bobby Stefano while visiting a
Guitar Center store. The three began to recreationally compose music together, which eventually led to the decision to form a band.
The band circulated
demos
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locally, which ultimately ended up in the possession of
RCA Records' senior vice president Bruce Flohr in July 1998. Flohr was impressed over a song titled "Closer to You" and, after observing one of the band's rehearsals, convinced the label's president Bob Jamieson to sign the band. Radford signed to RCA Records in September 1998 and began to work on their debut studio album.
After signing to RCA, the band met drummer Kane McGee and discarded all of their prior recorded material in order to start fresh with this new, completed line-up.
The album was written and composed by the band, while production was helmed by
Paul Fox.
The album was completed in May 1999 and its lead single was slated for a release in August 1999. However, RCA executives held off on releasing the album under the belief that the musical climate was not right for Radford's sound.
In the lead-up to the album's release, two scrapped songs from the effort were featured on film soundtracks; "Stay" and "Fall at Your Feet" were included on the soundtracks to ''
Never Been Kissed'' and ''
Teaching Mrs. Tingle
''Teaching Mrs. Tingle'' is a 1999 American teen black comedy thriller film written and directed by Kevin Williamson, in his directorial debut, and starring Helen Mirren, Katie Holmes, Marisa Coughlan, Barry Watson, and Jeffrey Tambor. It fol ...
'', respectively.
"Don't Stop" was eventually released to
alternative radio
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Radio format
Mod ...
as the band's debut single on February 8, 2000, with their self-titled debut studio album following on March 21, 2000.
To promote the effort, Radford toured in the United States alongside
Vertical Horizon and
Stroke 9
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History
The band formed due to a "Rock Band" class at Marin Academy in San Rafael, California. In 1990, as a project, students Luke Esterkyn, Greg Gueldne ...
.
''Radford'' failed to attain any notable commercial success, although "Don't Stop" achieved some moderate success on the ''
Billboard
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''
Modern Rock Tracks
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chart, where it peaked at number 32.
A second single, "Closer to You", was released to alternative radio on July 18, 2000.
2001–2004: Breakup, reformation, and ''Sleepwalker''
As a part of the
corporate restructuring of RCA Records, Radford was dropped from the label. The band was shocked with the label's decision and shortly made the decision to break up. Feeling disillusioned by the music industry, Mead became
reclusive and spent the next year writing and recording music in his own
home studio. Mead recorded over 30 songs, which ultimately secured him a recording contract with
Universal Music.
Ten of these songs comprised the record ''Sleepwalker'', which was released on April 13, 2004 under the label.
"Fake a Smile" was released to
adult alternative radio as the album's lead single on September 22, 2003. Despite the album being a sole effort by Mead, it was still released under the Radford moniker.
2005–2006: ''Black Out the Sun''
Following the release of ''Sleepwalker'', Radford parted ways with Universal Music. Rather than signing with another major music label, the band made the decision to independently release their music. On March 28, 2006, Radford released their first extended play, ''Black Out the Sun''. The extended play was made available for
digital download from ''
Alternative Addiction'' and could be ordered in a physical format as a
CD from the band's official website. Unlike the solitary recording process of ''Sleepwalker'', Mead collectively worked on ''Black Out the Sun'' with the band's touring members from the previous two years. Radford never officially announced a second breakup, although they have not released any new music nor updates about the band since 2006.
Musical style and influences
''
Billboard
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'' senior editor
Chuck Taylor described the band's musical style as "neatly walk
ngthe line between the accessible teen appeal of
tchbox 20">tchbox 20 and the more credible rock antics of
Third Eye Blind."
Mead compared Radford's music to songs by artists such as
Radiohead
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,
R.E.M., and
the Verve. He commented: "
u can approach
heir
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music on more than one level. I think many of our songs are like that."
Band members
Current members
* Jonny Mead – lead vocals, guitar, keyboards (1997–2000; 2003–present)
* Sean Woolstenhulme – guitar (2004–present)
* Kane McGee – drums (1997–2000; 2004–present)
* Soloman Snyder – bass (2004–present)
Former members
* Chris Hower – guitar (1997–2000)
* Bobby Stefano – bass (1997–2000)
Discography
Studio albums
Extended play
Singles
Other appearances
References
External links
Official Website
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Alternative rock groups from California
Musical groups from Los Angeles