The band is currently working on a fifth studio album, without a title or prospective release date, and tours frequently, currently with Kryz Reid (lead guitar), Alex Kopp (keyboards), and Alex LeCavalier (bass guitar). The band would release Out of the Vein in 2003 and Ursa Major in 2009, with only Jenkins and Hargreaves as the remaining core members. The band would continue on, but with many line-up changes and gaps between album releases. Shortly after releasing the band's second album, Blue, with the same line-up, Cadogan was released from the band under controversial circumstances. The band released their self-titled album, Third Eye Blind, in 1997, with the band largely consisting of Jenkins (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Cadogan (lead guitar), Arion Salazar (bass guitar), and Brad Hargreaves (drums). The songwriting duo of Stephan Jenkins and Kevin Cadogan signed the band's first major label recording contract with Elektra records in 1996, which was later reported as the largest publishing deal ever for an unsigned artist. Third Eye Blind (sometimes abbreviated as 3eb) is an American alternative rock band formed in the early 1990s in San Francisco. How's It Going To Be - 2006 Remastered Version
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Losing A Whole Year - 2006 Remastered Version Never Let You Go - 2006 Remastered Version Tattoo Of The Sun - 2006 Remastered Versionĭeep Inside Of You - 2006 Remastered Version My Time In Exile - 2006 Remastered Version Motorcycle Drive By - 2006 Remastered Version Losing A Whole Year - Remix 2006 Remastered Versionīlinded (When I See You) - 2006 Remastered Version Semi-Charmed Life (2008 Remastered Version) San Franciscan rock band Third Eye Blind was originally constructed around the talented songwriting duo of guitar vocalist Stephen Jenkins and lead guitarist Kevin Cadogan. Semi-Charmed Life - 2008 Remastered Version Albums include Third Eye Blind, Blue, and Semi-Charmed Life. Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop Rock, Power Pop. Our Bande Apart will certainly endear Third Eye Blind to their fanbase but also remind the stragglers who did not graduate after 1997, they have some work to catch up on.Semi-Charmed Life (2006 Remastered Version) Third Eye Blind discography and songs: Music profile for Third Eye Blind, formed 1992.
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The stripped down “To The Sea” deviates quite a bit from the rest of the album, perhaps a creative outlet, that really has no distinct melody but should work for some. LeCavalier drops in great bass for a mellow The Cure-like “Dust Storm (How We Hold Each Other Right Now)” and Our Bande Apart gets additional stellar tracks as a prominent 90s rock guitar takes over on “Funeral Singers,” one of the band’s best, while Jenkins looks for life after COVID in “Again,” an upbeat pop song with the signature Third Eye Blind sound. Unlike the slower paced “Box of Bones” a song with legs but cut short just as it got started ultimately undone by the baby-talk like vocals, same goes for the bland “Silverlake Neophyte.” “The Dying Blood,” as well as the final cut “Time in Berlin,” a piano laced track, both showcase Jenkins’ vocals. what we all know and have come to expect, even resembles Jon Foreman of Switchfoot, or comes across near childlike and out of tune. Sometimes he sounds like Third Eye Blind, i.e. In fact, a number of the songs show off Jenkins’ vocal range and ability, an aspect fully and surprisingly amiss in a live performance on the first leg of the Screamer tour. “Goodbye to the Days of the Ladies and Gentlemen” starts off Our Bande Apart with a nice walk in the park somehow driven by Jenkin’s vocals.
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Third Eye Blind has endured a minor revolving door of musicians, mostly from before the debut album was released, but singer and guitarist Stephan Jenkins and drummer Brad Hargreaves remain from the original line-up with Kryz Reid joining on guitar in 2010, Alex LeCavalier on bass in 2012 and the newest member Colin Creev in 2019 on keyboards.ĭon’t expect the sugar high hits like “Semi Charmed Life” or the heartbreak of “How’s It Going to Be” instead find a slight tranquilizing effect, maybe even a bit different sonically in Our Bande Apart, as Third Eye Blind adds a little more gravity – and awfully vulgar at times – in their alternative rock pop approach to music without losing their identity. And, while Blue failed to measure up to the multi-platinum debut (don’t they always?) Our Bande Apart just might best its predecessor and carve a new path of success for Third Eye Blind beyond their radio staples. Just two years after their last release, the nine-song 33 minute Our Bande Apart represents the quickest turn-around for Third Eye Blind between albums since their self-titled debut smash in 19’s Blue. The coronavirus pandemic canceled Third Eye Blind’s 2020 tour (the second leg) for their Screamer album, released in 2019, so what better way to make up for it than to spend time on a new material resulting in their seventh album Our Bande Apart, out today.