The Solids
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The Solids | |
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Origin | Middletown, Connecticut |
Years active | 1996 – present |
Genres | Alternative rock |
Labels | (Currently unsigned) |
Members | Carter Bays Craig Thomas Patrick Butler C.C. DePhil |
The Solids are a rock and roll band that originated in Middletown, Connecticut. They have been writing, recording, and performing music since 1996. The Solids first became popular for their song "The Future Is Now." It became the theme song for the now-canceled FOX television program Oliver Beene. A 12-second clip of their song "Hey Beautiful" is currently the theme song for another show, the CBS sitcom How I Met Your Mother, created by the band's founding members.
The band was formed in the summer of 1996 by Carter Bays and Craig Thomas. They were joined by Patrick Butler and Nick Coleman and played their first show September 28, 1996, at 185 High Street, in Middletown, Connecticut, on the campus of Wesleyan University, where they all studied.
Following the exposure Oliver Beene granted the band, the official website of The Solids became somewhat popular among alternative music fans. Along with "The Future Is Now," various mp3s were offered for free, including demos and live performances.
Their song "Clowns Like Candy" was featured on an episode of NBC's Ed. It was also charted as #10 in "Top Alternative Internet Downloads" for issue #825 of Rolling Stone magazine, as well as an "Editor's Pick" for Rolling Stone Online.
Though the band has yet to release any widely available album, they are still active and currently reside and perform in Los Angeles. Their current lineup includes Bays, Thomas, Butler, and C.C. DePhil.