The Special Goodness

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The Special Goodness
Genre(s) Rock
Years active 1997-present
Label(s) N.O.S./Epitaph
Website Official Website
Members
Patrick Wilson
Atom Willard

The Special Goodness is the side project of Weezer’s drummer Patrick Wilson. It currently features Pat on guitar and vocals, and Atom Willard (Rocket from the Crypt, Angels & Airwaves, The Offspring) on drums. Throughout the years the band has featured various musicians both in the studio and on tours such as bassists Murphy Karges (Sugar Ray), Mikey Welsh (formerly of Weezer), Scott Shriner (currently of Weezer), Pat Finn, Jeb Lewis and drummer Lee Loretta. The band's name comes from a description of how Patrick feels making music.

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[edit] Releases

The band has released three albums, Special Goodness (aka "The Bunny Record," re-packaged and re-released during tours in 1999 and 2000 and given a full Japan-only release in 1998), At Some Point, Birds and Flowers Became Interesting (2001, self-released and also known as "Pinecone") and Land Air Sea (2003). After being signed to Epitaph Records in mid-2003 the band re-released a remixed and re-ordered version of Land Air Sea. Their song "Life Goes By" was featured on Punk-O-Rama Vol. 9 and an unreleased track "Not The Way" was featured on Punk-O-Rama Vol. 10. They released music videos for both "N.F.A" and "Life Goes By" off of Land Air Sea, the latter being directed by weezer.com webmaster Karl Koch.[1]

[edit] On the road

The Special Goodness began touring together in 1999. Of the many side-projects/spin-offs from Weezer (such as Space Twins, The Rentals and Homie) they are the only one to ever actually open for Weezer, which they did on the band's 2002 Enlightenment Tour as Wilson minded both the duties as frontman for The Special Goodness and as drummer duties for Weezer. Other notable tours include a west coast tour with fellow Weezer side-project The Space Twins in 1999 and opening for the Foo Fighters in 2003, a feat that Wilson would repeat in 2005 as the drummer of Weezer.

One of their most notable shows was on November 2, 1999 at Club Laga in Pittsburgh. The club's promoter billed the gig as "The Special Goodness playing all the Weezer Hits." The band played through their set of Special Goodness songs, but felt as if they had to live up to the bill, so an encore of "Tired of Sex" and "Undone - The Sweater Song" was played.[2]

[edit] Album 4

TSG's fourth album got off to a quick start in early 2005 while Weezer's fifth album Make Believe was waiting to be mixed and released. Wilson, along with Scott Shriner on bass and Willard on drums, recorded a full album at The Steakhouse Studio in the San Fernando Valley with Joe Barresi engineering the sessions. Overdubbing, mixing and mastering for the album had been completed and Wilson even had a tentative tracklist for the album, which consisted of many songs that he had written for possible inclusion in Weezer's fifth album. Yet in a January 26, 2006 post on thespecialgoodness.com, Wilson stated "In my opinion, the songs weren't very good. The lyrics, melodies, chords and playing were strong but these do not add up to compelling songs." He also claimed that "a year of playing to large audiences (with Weezer) I've begun to understand what I truly value about playing and writing. More to come." Weezer.com webmaster Karl Koch has attributed the album's non-release to "concerns of commercial viability."[3]

Recently Wilson cleared speculation by updating The Special Goodness website on July 12, 2006 stating that "3 songs and more on the way" and on August 13, 2006 stating "Ideally, I'd like to release something in the spring but I will sell no wine before its time." On February 15, 2007 Wilson posted on the site "Lots of new songs have been written and I think an album will be released this year." [1]

In mid-November 2007, the following was posted on the TSG website: "Baby coming! Potentially earlier then anticipated, therefore recording session rescheduled for Feb/Mar." [2]

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

  • Special Goodness (known as 'The Bunny Record')
  • At Some Point, Birds and Flowers Became Interesting - 2001, Self-released
  • Land Air Sea - 2003, N.O.S. Records (Remastered and reordered on Epitaph Records, 2004)

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