Tad (often styled as TAD) was an American rock band from
Seattle
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,
Washington, formed in 1988 by Tad Doyle. They are often recognized as one of the first bands of the
grunge era.
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History
Formation and Sub Pop years (1988–1991)
Led by Tad Doyle (born Thomas Andrew Doyle) on
vocals
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and
guitar
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, Tad was formed in early 1988 by Doyle, a drummer turned guitar player/singer, who asked bassist Kurt Danielson to play bass for the band.
Danielson's band
Bundle of Hiss played with Doyle's previous band (in which he played drums) H-Hour.
Doyle recruited drummer Steve Wied (formerly of
Skin Yard) and guitarist Gary Thorstensen to complete the original line-up.
Tad was among the first bands to be signed to the independent label
Sub Pop Records.
In 1988, Doyle had released the "Daisy/Ritual Device" single on Sub Pop, produced by seminal Seattle producer
Jack Endino, for which Doyle wrote and performed all the music. Tad's debut album ''
God's Balls'' appeared in early 1989,
and was also produced by Endino. In March 1990, the band released ''Salt Lick'', recorded by
Steve Albini
Steve Albini (pronounced ; born July 22, 1962) is an American musician, record producer, audio engineer and music journalist. He was a member of Big Black, Rapeman and Flour, and is a member of Shellac. He is the founder, owner and principal en ...
.
The vinyl was a six-track EP and it was later expanded into a full-length with nine tracks once it was issued on CD. It contained the song "Wood Goblins", for which a music video was produced. After a European tour with
Nirvana
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, Tad returned to Seattle and recorded their third album ''
8-Way Santa'' (1991),
named after a type of
blotter acid. Produced by
Butch Vig
Bryan David "Butch" Vig (born August 2, 1955) is an American musician, songwriter, and record producer, best known as the drummer and co-producer of the alternative rock band Garbage and the producer of the diamond-selling Nirvana album '' N ...
, the album was far more pop-oriented than its predecessors, and featured the singles "Jinx" and "Jack Pepsi".
"Jack Pepsi" was released as a single, but
Pepsi
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History
Pepsi was ...
filed a lawsuit against the band due to the cover art on the single, which was the Pepsi logo with "Tad" in place of "PEPSI". Another lawsuit was filed due to the cover of ''8-Way Santa'' (which was a found picture of a man fondling a woman's breast).
The couple in the photograph, one of whom had since become a born-again Christian and remarried, took exception and sued.
Sub Pop subsequently changed the album cover to a shot of the band.
Major label years, turmoil and breakup (1992–1999)
After a very brief acting stint in ''
Singles'', Tad was offered its first major-label opportunity by
Warner Music Group
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's
Giant Records.
However, Steve Wied had left, joining
Willard, and later Foil.
Rey Washam
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(formerly of
Scratch Acid) briefly filled on drums in 1991, but was later replaced by Josh Sinder, previously of
The Accüsed. Sinder debuted with Tad on their last Sub Pop release, the "Salem" / "Leper" single (which featured "Mud-Man", Josh's apparently
mumps
MUMPS ("Massachusetts General Hospital Utility Multi-Programming System"), or M, is an imperative, high-level programming language with an integrated transaction processing key–value database. It was originally developed at Massachusetts Gen ...
-afflicted brother, on the cover). Their major label debut, ''
Inhaler'', appeared later in the year to positive reviews.
The record failed to break the band, however, even though they were chosen to open for
Soundgarden
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on their 1994 ''
Superunknown'' tour.
Giant Records dropped the band when a poster promoting ''Inhaler'' surfaced featuring
Bill Clinton
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smoking a joint with the caption reading "It's heavy shit".
In 1995, the band released ''Live Alien Broadcasts'' on Futurist Records, which was a best-of live studio recording.
Thorstensen left the band but Tad secured a second major-label deal with
East West
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/
Elektra Records
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, another Warner label, in 1995. The same year, they released their final album ''
Infrared Riding Hood
''Infrared Riding Hood'' is the fourth and final studio album by the American rock band Tad, released in 1995 on EastWest/Elektra Records
Elektra Records (or Elektra Entertainment) is an American record label owned by Warner Music Group, fo ...
''.
However, within a month of the release, the band's
A&R representative was fired. As a result of that representative's termination, all of their signed bands were released and their albums ceased production, regardless of content. They continued to gig for the remainder of the year before Sinder left to form the Hot Rod Lunatics. He was replaced on drums by Mike Mongrain of Foil. Tad's final single "Oppenheimer's Pretty Nightmare" / "Accident on the Way to Church" appeared in 1998 on
Up Records. A year later, the band dissolved.
Post-breakup (2000–2012)
Following Tad's breakup, Doyle formed Hog Molly in 2001 with Willard bassist Ty Garcia and 50 Paces guitarist Martin Chandler, releasing the album ''Kung-Fu Cocktail Grip'' late the same year. Willard guitarist Mark Spiders had recommended Ty, and Martin in a conversation with Doyle. Hog Molly then broke up and its members other than Doyle formed a band called The Ones.
Doyle later formed the band Hoof. His other band Brothers of the Sonic Cloth has been playing in Seattle night clubs. Kurt Danielson went on to form Valis, a project that included members of
Screaming Trees and
Mudhoney
Mudhoney is an American rock band formed in Seattle, Washington, in 1988, following the demise of Green River. Its members are singer and rhythm guitarist Mark Arm, lead guitarist Steve Turner, bassist Guy Maddison and drummer Dan Peters. ...
. He also formed The Quaranteens, a
post-punk
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/
new wave band with Craig Paul, before moving to France. He is back in Seattle since 2008, and has started to write a novel. Danielson has also played in other local Seattle-based bands including Misericords (with fellow ex-Tad member Mike Mongrain on drums) and Vaporland (featuring ex members of
Love Battery and
The Fluid). Josh Sinder has gone on to play drums in The Insurgence and also plays with Marky Felchtone from
Zeke in new band Hellbound For Glory.
A documentary of the band titled ''
Busted Circuits and Ringing Ears
''Busted Circuits and Ringing Ears'' is a documentary detailing the career of Seattle-based band Tad.
References
Documentary films about heavy metal music and musicians
Tad (band) video albums
2008 video albums
{{music-documentary-s ...
'' was released in February 2008. In July 2009, taddoyle.com announced plans by Brothers of the Sonic Cloth to release a split 10" vinyl record with Seattle-area
sludge metal
Sludge metal (also known as sludge or sludge doom) is an extreme subgenre of heavy metal music that originated through combining elements of doom metal and hardcore punk. It is typically harsh and abrasive, often featuring shouted vocals, heav ...
band,
Mico de Noche
Mico de Noche is an American stoner sludge metal band from Seattle, Washington. Mico de Noche began as a duo in 2001 with Donovan Stewart (formerly of Helltrout, Migas) on drums and vocals, and Michael Crum (also of Helltrout, and formerly AMQA ...
. The Brothers of the Sonic Cloth/Mico de Noche split 10" vinyl record was released in October 2009 as an edition of 500 copies and featured two songs by Mico de Noche and one song by Brothers of the Sonic Cloth, "Fires Burn Dim in the Shadows of the Mountain". The record received several positive reviews and appeared on ''Seattle Weekly''
's list of that year's best local releases.
In 2009, Tad Doyle performed with the members of
Soundgarden
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and
Tom Morello of
Rage Against the Machine in
Seattle
Seattle ( ) is a port, seaport city on the West Coast of the United States. It is the county seat, seat of King County, Washington, King County, Washington (state), Washington. With a 2020 population of 737,015, it is the largest city in bo ...
.
Chris Cornell, the original singer, was not present and Doyle took on vocal duties. This marked the first performance by Soundgarden in over a decade.
Partial reunion and aftermath (2013–present)
A semi-reunion of Tad took place at the
Sub Pop Records 25th anniversary show on July 13, 2013 in Seattle, Washington. There, Tad Doyle and Gary Thorstensen joined Brothers of the Sonic Cloth to play a set of songs from ''
God's Balls'', ''Salt Lick'' and ''
8-Way Santa''.
Kurt Danielson went on to play with Ron Nine and Kevin Whitworth (
Love Battery) and Garret Shavlik (ex-
the Fluid) for a self-produced album, ''Vaporland'', in 2014.
A vinyl-only archival album, ''Quick and Dirty'', was released in April 2018 as part of
Record Store Day
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, and contains rare and unreleased tracks Tad recorded between 1995 and 1999.
Legacy
In 2017, ''Metal Injection'' ranked Tad at number 5 on their list of the "10 Heaviest Grunge Bands".
Band members
* Tad Doyle – vocals, guitar (1988–1999)
* Gary Thorstensen – guitar (1988–1994)
* Kurt Danielson – bass (1988–1999)
* Steve Wied – drums (1988–1991)
*
Rey Washam
Rey Washam (born Reynolds Washam, March 14, 1961, in Austin, Texas) is a Grammy nominated drummer who has been performing for more than 35 years. He has collaborated with many bands, the most notable of which include: Scratch Acid, Rapema ...
– drums (1991)
* Josh Sinder – drums (1992–1996)
* Mike Mongrain – drums (1996–1999)
Timeline
Discography
Studio albums
* ''
God's Balls'' (1989)
Sub Pop
Sub Pop is a record label founded in 1986 by Bruce Pavitt and Jonathan Poneman. Sub Pop achieved fame in the early 1990s for signing Seattle bands such as Nirvana, Soundgarden, and Mudhoney, central players in the grunge movement. They are oft ...
* ''Salt Lick'' (1990) Sub Pop
* ''
8-Way Santa'' (1991) Sub Pop
* ''
Inhaler'' (1993)
Giant
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/
Warner Bros. Records
* ''
Infrared Riding Hood
''Infrared Riding Hood'' is the fourth and final studio album by the American rock band Tad, released in 1995 on EastWest/Elektra Records
Elektra Records (or Elektra Entertainment) is an American record label owned by Warner Music Group, fo ...
'' (1995)
East West
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* East–West dichotomy, the contrast between Eastern and Western society or culture
Arts and entertainment
Books, journals and magazines
*''East, West'', an anthology of short stories written by Salm ...
/
Elektra Records
Elektra Records (or Elektra Entertainment) is an American record label owned by Warner Music Group, founded in 1950 by Jac Holzman and Paul Rickolt. It played an important role in the development of contemporary folk and rock music between th ...
Live albums
* ''
Live Alien Broadcasts
''Live Alien Broadcasts'' is the first live album of Seattle band TAD, which was released in 1995.
Track listing
Vinyl bonus track
Personnel
*Tad Doyle - Vocals, Guitar
*Kurt Danielson - Bass, Vocals
*Gary Thorstensen - Guitar, Vocals
*Josh ...
'' (1995) Futurist Records
Compilation albums
* ''
Salt Lick/God's Balls
''Salt Lick/God's Balls'' is a CD / cassette-only compilation by the American grunge band TAD. It consists of:
the EP ''Salt Lick'';
the A-side of the SP55 7‘’ ("Loser" b/w "Cooking with Gas");
7 selected tracks (out of 10) from the album ' ...
'' (1990) Sub Pop
* ''Quick and Dirty'' (2018) Incineration Ceremony Recordings
Extended plays and singles
* ''Daisy/Ritual Device'' (1988)
Sub Pop
Sub Pop is a record label founded in 1986 by Bruce Pavitt and Jonathan Poneman. Sub Pop achieved fame in the early 1990s for signing Seattle bands such as Nirvana, Soundgarden, and Mudhoney, central players in the grunge movement. They are oft ...
* ''Damaged I'' (1989) Sub Pop Records
(split w/ Pussy Galore)
* ''Wood Goblins/Cooking With Gas'' (1989)
Glitterhouse Records
* ''Loser/Cooking with Gas'' (1990) Sub Pop
* ''Jinx/Pig Iron'' (1990) Sub Pop
* ''Jack Pepsi/Eddie Hook'' (1991) Sub Pop
* ''Salem/Welt/Leper'' (1992) Sub Pop
* ''Lycantrope/Just Bought the Farm'' (1992)
Pusmort Records
* ''Leafy Incline/Pale Corkscrew'' (1993)
Giant
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/
Warner Bros. Records
* ''Dementia'' (1995)
East West
East West (or East and West) may refer to:
* East–West dichotomy, the contrast between Eastern and Western society or culture
Arts and entertainment
Books, journals and magazines
*''East, West'', an anthology of short stories written by Salm ...
/
Elektra Records
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* ''Red Eye Angel/Bludge'' (1995) East West/Elektra Records
* ''Obscene Hand/Kevorkian's Holiday'' (1997)
Amphetamine Reptile Records
Amphetamine Reptile Records (or AmRep Industries) is a record label founded in 1986 by Tom Hazelmyer in Washington state. The label specializes in noise rock and also released '' Strap It On'', the debut album by alternative metal band Helme ...
* ''Oppenheimer's Pretty Nightmare/Accident On the Way to Church'' (1998)
Up Records
Compilation and soundtrack appearances
* ''
Sub Pop 200'' (1988)
Sub Pop
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– "Sex God Missy"
* ''Sub Pop Rock City'' (1989)
Glitterhouse Records – "Sex God Missy"
* ''Crunchhouse'' (1989) Glitterhouse Records – "Behemoth"
* ''Dope, Guns 'N Fucking in the Streets, Vol. 1–3'' (1989)
Amphetamine Reptile Records
Amphetamine Reptile Records (or AmRep Industries) is a record label founded in 1986 by Tom Hazelmyer in Washington state. The label specializes in noise rock and also released '' Strap It On'', the debut album by alternative metal band Helme ...
– "Habit & Necessity"
* ''
Fuck Me I'm Rich
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'' (1990) Sub Pop – "Ritual Device" and "Daisy"
* ''
The Grunge Years'' (1991) Sub Pop – "Stumblin' Man"
* ''Revolution Come 'N' Gone'' (1992) Sub Pop – "Jinx"
* ''
Mesomorph Enduros
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'' (1992)
Big Cat Records – "Pig Iron"
* ''1989-1993: The John Peel Sub Pop Sessions'' (1993) Sub Pop – "Helot"
* ''
Brainscan Original Motion Picture Soundtrack'' (1994)
Ruffhouse Records – "Grease Box"
* ''Insanity'' (1994)
Sony Music Entertainment
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– "Luminol"
* ''Bite Back: Live at the Crocodile Cafe'' (1996)
PopLlama Records
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– "Just Bought the Farm"
(live)
* ''
Hype! The Motion Picture Soundtrack
''Hype! The Motion Picture Soundtrack'' is the soundtrack album of the Seattle music scene documentary ''Hype!
''Hype!'' (1996) is a documentary directed by Doug Pray about the popularity of grunge rock in the early to mid-1990s United States. ...
'' (1996) Sub Pop – "Giant Killer"
* ''Up Next: The Up Records Compilation'' (1998)
Up Records – "Oppenheimer's Pretty Nightmare"
Guest appearances
* ''Willard''
he Sound of Fuck
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(1992)
Steel Mill
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oadRunner RecordsTad Doyle - Backing Vocals on "Stain"
See also
*
Bundle of Hiss
*
Hog Molly
Tad (often styled as TAD) was an American rock band from Seattle, Washington, formed in 1988 by Tad Doyle. They are often recognized as one of the first bands of the grunge era.
References
Other sources
* Steve Huey
Tad biography on Yahoo! Music
External links
Official website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Tad
Alternative rock groups from Washington (state)
American grunge groups
Heavy metal musical groups from Washington (state)
Sub Pop artists
Up Records artists
Musical groups from Seattle
Musical groups established in 1988
Musical groups disestablished in 1999
Musical groups reestablished in 2013
Musical groups disestablished in 2013
American alternative metal musical groups
Hardcore punk groups from Washington (state)