“No Deliverance” makes Top 30 on iTunes
Toadies deliver another one for the ages
By HUNTER HAUK / Quick
Looks as though the Toadies can still count on the support of a large fan base. The local rock band released its new album No Deliverance on Tuesday, and Wednesday it hit No. 27 on iTunes’ album rankings. Judging from the back-to-basics sound of the new stuff, it shouldn’t disappoint downloaders who loved ’90s smash Rubberneck. Read more
Artist Direct interview
Interview with Toadies
by Rick Florino [ original article ]
Times have changed for The Toadies. Vocalist Vaden Todd Lewis laughs, “Now at our shows, people say, ‘My mom told me to see you guys!’ That’s bizarre. Or they show up because they played the song on Guitar Hero. It’s a great, weird mix of people. It’s really cool.” Whether you heard them on Guitar or Hero or in Mom’s CD player, The Toadies are one of those rare bands that you can’t easily forget. Remember the first time you heard the jagged, off-kilter rhythm of their darkly comic hit, “Possum Kingdom?” When wiry mainman Vaden wailed, “Do you want to die?” during the song’s final crescendo, it was strangely inviting. That’s the name of the game for the quirky Texas rock band. They’ve never quite fit in, but that’s why you still remember them. Read more
Quick (DFW) interview with Vaden Todd Lewis
Rockin’ Toadies return to their kingdom
By HUNTER HAUK/Staff Writer [ original article ]
There’s no better song to set the tone of the new Toadies CD – the band’s first in seven years – than its title track.
“No Deliverance” touts the same sort of iconic riffs and seductive vocals that gave ’90s hits “I Come from the Water” and “Possum Kingdom” their staying power. Though sonically familiar, it’s also a welcome departure from modern-rock radio’s never-ending angst parade.
“We’re proud of it,” Toadies singer Vaden Todd Lewis said of the new album during a phone chat last month. Read more