Eve 6

Eve 6
Origin La Crescenta-Montrose, California, United States
Genres Alternative rock, pop punk
Years active 1995–2004, 2007–present
Labels RCA, BMG, Sony, Fearless
Associated acts The Sugi Tap, Raphael Saadiq
Website www.eve6.com
Members
Max Collins
Jon Siebels
Tony Fagenson
Past members
Nick Meyers
Matt Bair

Eve 6 (sometimes typeset as EVƎ 6) is an American rock band from Southern California, who are most well known for their hit singles "Inside Out", "Leech", and the slow anthem "Here's to the Night". They disbanded in 2004, returned in 2007 with a new lineup, and finally reunited with all three original members in March 2011. They announced their signing to Fearless Records on May 3, 2011.

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History

Formation

The band originally consisted of Max Collins (bass, lead vocals), Jon Siebels (guitar, backing vocals), and Nick Meyers (drums).[1] The band formed in 1995 in La Crescenta, California first as Yakoo, then Eleventeen; the name Eve 6 was only adopted later. Their first gig was at Eagle's Coffee Pub in North Hollywood. Eleventeen had secured a recording contract with RCA while the band were still in high school. After the recording of Eleventeen, Meyers left the band, and was replaced by Tony Fagenson.

The band's final name is a reference to The X-Files. Fagenson, a fan of the show, suggested the name after seeing an episode entitled "Eve". The episode featured genetically engineered characters known as "Eves", for the females, and "Adams", for the males. The Eves were portrayed by Harriet Sansom Harris. One of these genetically engineered characters, named "Eve #6," made a remark about biting a guard's eyeball, which Fagenson thought merited "Eve 6" as a band name.

Breakup

Poor sales of It's All in Your Head (Only 192,000 units were moved, compared to the platinum and gold certification for their two previous albums), resulted in Eve 6's release from their contract with RCA.[2] Subsequently announcing their breakup, Eve 6 played their final show together on July 15, 2004 under the Gateway Arch in St. Louis.("Band Biography". www.eve6.com. 2007-01-28. http://eve6.com/biography.php. ) Collins had a short lived project called Brotherhood of Lost Dogs. Collins and Fagenson reunited to form a new band called The Sugi Tap, which can be found at http://www.myspace.com/sugitap. They recorded some demos and played shows throughout the California region during 2006.

Reunion

After performing for over a year as The Sugi Tap, on October 1, 2007, it was leaked that a "newly reunited" Eve 6 including Collins and Fagenson, and new guitarist Matt Bair would be going on tour. The Sugi Tap, as a result, was "paused" indefinitely. Eve 6 performed shows with Bair over the next three years. In 2010, RCA released Extended Versions. This was released without the band's input and contains live songs from a show played before their breakup. On December 19, 2010, the band released a demo of the song "Bad News" for free download. On March 12, 2011, the band formally welcomed Jon Siebels back as lead guitarist via their Facebook and YouTube accounts. Matt Bair has left the band to work on personal projects. The first show with the original Eve 6 lineup since 2004 took place at Southwestern Oklahoma State University's twelfth annual SWOSUpalooza concert on April 14.[3] As of May the band signed with Fearless Records and plan on entering into the studio in June to record their fourth album with producer Don Gilmore. On the 8th of September, 2011, it was announced that their upcoming fourth album will be released in early 2012. On the 30th of September, 2011, it was also announced that Chris Lord-Alge finished the mixing of the album.

Band members

Current members

Former members

Touring members

Discography

Studio albums

Extended plays

Live albums

Singles

Year Title Chart positions Album
U.S. Hot 100 U.S. Modern Rock U.S. Mainstream Rock U.S. Top 40 Mainstream U.S. Adult Top 40
1998 "Inside Out"
28
1
5
11
16
Eve 6
"Leech"
-
6
10
-
-
"Showerhead"
-
-
-
-
-
1999 "Open Road Song"
-
23
-
-
-
"Tongue Tied"
-
23
-
-
-
2000 "Promise"
108
3
25
40
33
Horrorscope
"On the Roof Again"
-
19
-
-
-
2001 "Here's to the Night"
30
33
-
14
7
2003 "Think Twice"
-
9
-
-
-
It's All in Your Head
"At Least We're Dreaming"
-
-
-
-
-
"Good Lives"
-
-
-
-
-

Other appearances

Year Song Length Album Producer
1999 "Allison"
1:24
Where Is My Mind? - A Pixies Tribute Eve 6
2001 "Anytime"
3:21
Out Cold Soundtrack Don Gimore
"Noel!, Noel!"
-
A Very Special Christmas 5 Bobby Shriver, Jon Bon Jovi & Joel Gallen
2002 "You Really Got Me"
2:12
The New Guy Soundtrack Ralph Sall

References

  1. ^ Strong, Martin C. (2000). The Great Rock Discography (5th ed.). Edinburgh: Mojo Books. p. 331. ISBN 1-84195-017-3. 
  2. ^ "All Music Guide's Eve 6 Biography". allmusic. http://www.allmusic.com/artist/p293574. 
  3. ^ "SWOSUpalooza 12". http://www.swosu.edu/news/events/swosupalooza/index.asp. 

External links

Interviews