Greenwheel

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Greenwheel
Greenwheel. Left to right: Andrew Dwiggins, Brandon Armstrong, Ryan Jordan, Drew Bailey.
Origin St. Louis, Missouri
Country United States
Years active 2000 - present
Genres Alternative metal
Progressive Rock
Labels Unsigned currently; formerly Island Records
Members Ryan Jordan Vocals, Guitar
Brandon Armstrong Bass
Andrew Dwiggins Guitar
Drew Bailey Drums

Greenwheel is an American pop/rock band formed by friends Ryan Jordan, Brandon Armstrong, Andrew Dwiggins and Mark Wanninger in 1999. The band was formed in St. Charles, Missouri in a local record shop. This group of high school bandmates were originally called Hindsight before changing their name to Soma Holiday. They released a self titled album that same year which garnered them local attention. After this brief period, they went underground, performing only occasionally. In 2000, the group renamed themselves Greenwheel and released a four song demo and began performing at various venues in New York City before they were signed by Island Records.

Greenwheel worked with producer Jim Wirt in early 2004 on 16 new songs for a second full-length release on Island Records. The tentative name of the record was Electric Blanket, but it never came out since the band parted ways with the label in 2004. The band made the unreleased tracks available through a media player on their official website. The band has expressed interest at their shows that fans distribute the CD amongst themselves if they don't have a copy, and the band provides burned copies of the disc for free at their shows.

After parting ways with Island, the band remixed and remastered their first independent self-titled release, and they re-releaseed it to the public in 2005. While it shared the same name as their first major-label release, it actually consisted of a completely different track lineup with the exception of "Drowning Man" and "Louder Than Words," which appear on both releases.

In addition to parting ways with Island, the band also parted ways with long-time drummer Doug Randall, and Drew Bailey joined the band to fill the vacant spot behind the drum kit. Long-time guitarist Marc Wanninger also departed the band, resulting the current four-member lineup.

On March 28, 2006, the band released a brand new five song EP entitled Bridges For Burning. The new release was accompanied by Greenwheel's five month long "Bridges for Burning Tour."

[edit] "Breathe" Controversy

In 2003, some Greenwheel fans were alarmed as they began hearing a Greenwheel song called "Breathe" hit the airwaves being performed by Island Records recording artist Melissa Etheridge. Pockets of fans on forums and crowd gatherings began spreading rumors that Etheridge had stolen the song, since Greenwheel was no longer with Island Records. However, Greenwheel had been paid the appropriate royalties for the song and the band fully supports the song being played by her. Andrew Dwiggins, at a Houston show during the "Bridges for Burning" tour was approached by fans and asked about the song. "A lot of people ask us about that," he said. "A lot of people will come up to us now after our shows and even ask us why we're covering a Melissa Etheridge song... We were paid good money for the song, and it's getting heard, so we're excited for the opportunity that we've had to get our song heard by people, even if it's not being performed by us."

"Breathe" became the first single off her 2004 release, Lucky. Etheridge's cover of "Breathe" went on to reach the Top 10 on the radio charts in three different formats, as well as earn a Grammy nomination.

[edit] Discography

Year Title Type Label
2000 Soma Holiday full-length CD none/independent
2001 Hello EP Island Records
2002 Shelter CD single Island Records
2002 Shelter 3" CD single Island Records
2002 Soma Holiday full-length CD Island Records
2002 Soma Holiday full-length JAP CD (includes "Flood" bonus track) Island Records
2002 Breathe CD single Island Records
2004 Electric Blanket full-length CD (never officially released) Island Records
2005 Soma Holiday full-length CD (re-release of 2000 indie version) none/independent
2006 Bridges for Burning EP none/independent

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