“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.
Singer Vaden Todd Lewis said a few weeks ago that teenage fans are popping up at every show.
“People we meet after shows tell us they started listening to us in middle school, or that their parents turned them on to us,” Mr. Lewis said, adding, “That makes me feel real old.”
Read more of the interview at nightlifeblog .quickdfw.com and see the Toadies Friday night at the Palladium.
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4 Responses to ““No Deliverance” makes Top 30 on iTunes”
The Cog is really glad you guys are still rocking. We are a band from Hastings, MN and we have played Station 4 a few times. We were wondering if you all would be interested in having us open 4 y’all. It would be an honor and a privilege. We are looking forward to hearing from you.
Nick of The Cog
I’m so knocked out by the new record and I’m so glad to see the Itunes response!
Great show in College Station last night. Love the new CD. Thanks so much for the strings, that was really cool of you.
Parents turning on their kids? I think that’s only legal in Texas.