New Radicals
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The New Radicals were an American rock band active in the late 1990s, centered on frontman Gregg Alexander, who wrote and produced all of their songs and was the sole constant member. They released one album, 1998's Maybe You've Been Brainwashed Too, a pop rock album heavily influenced by the rock and soul of the 1970s,[1] containing—among radio-friendly modern rock tracks and love songs—strong criticism of Corporate America.[2][3]
The band is best known for their debut single "You Get What You Give", which became a top 5 hit in the United Kingdom and whose lyrics which insulted celebrities at the end of the song provided a minor media spectacle.[4][5]
Tired of touring and promotional interviews, Alexander disbanded the group in mid-1999 before the release of their second single, "Someday We'll Know", to focus on writing and producing songs for other artists. As a result, "Someday We'll Know" received little attention in most countries and the band is widely considered a one-hit wonder.
Members
The New Radicals had a "revolving door policy" and no permanent members other than Alexander, who produced, wrote, sang and played various instruments for the band. The only other person considered a relatively constant member was former child actress Danielle Brisebois (All in the Family).[6] She acted as background singer and percussionist on the album, at live shows and in the band's music videos. She also co-wrote their second single "Someday We'll Know" with Alexander and Debra Holland. Brisebois had previously worked with Alexander on his 1992 album Intoxifornication and on her 1994 solo debut Arrive All Over You.
Most of the musicians who worked on Maybe You've Been Brainwashed Too were hired session musicians, including piano player Paul Gordon, drummers Matt Laug and Josh Freese, Paul McCartney's guitarist Rusty Anderson, bassists Paul Bushnell and John Pierce, and producer Rick Nowels, who played piano on two tracks on the album (and who had previously produced Alexander's debut album Michigan Rain). Other musicians who were at some point part of the live line-up include drummer Stuart Johnson, guitarist Bradley Fernquist, keyboardist Jim McGorman and bassist Sasha. The latter two were later also part of the house band in .[7]
History
The New Radicals were formed in Los Angeles, California in 1997 by Gregg Alexander, who had previously released two unsuccessful solo albums, 1989's Michigan Rain and 1992's Intoxifornication. Michael Rosenblatt, MCA Records' A&R Senior Vice President, signed the band to the label in 1998,[8] and Alexander received a $600,000 advance for their first (and only) album, Maybe You've Been Brainwashed Too.[9] The album was released on October 20, 1998, and was well received by music critics, who praised the record for its wide range of untypical influences for a modern pop-rock album, such as Todd Rundgren, World Party and Hall & Oates, and compared its funk and soul-influenced upbeat pop rock to the early work of Prince and Mick Jagger.Some critics, however, disliked the album's themes — Alexander's criticism of society and the frequent references to drugs and sex that run throughout the album — denoting them as "shallow posturing" and "empty social pronouncements"[10] while others found that Alexander's social criticism and observations "would sound clichéd if they werent [sic] so insightful and articulated with such uninhibited truth."[11] Also popular with the general audience, the album reached #10 on the UK Albums Chart and #41 on the Billboard 200 in the U.S., where it also achieved platinum status (1,000,000 copies sold). It was also certified gold in the United Kingdom (100,000 copies sold) and in Canada (50,000 copies sold).
To promote their album, the New Radicals embarked on a tour through the United States, starting in late 1998. Apart from many concerts and festivals the tour also included several live performance on the radio, appearances at The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and Nickelodeon's All That and a performance at the House of Blues in Chicago on New Year's Eve 1999—which is probably the only New Radicals show of which bootlegs are circulating.[12] They also opened for the Goo Goo Dolls on their tour starting on March 30 in 1999.[13]
The album was followed on April 20, 1999 by the release of their first single, "You Get What You Give" (co-written with Rick Nowels), which reached #36 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and #5 on the UK Singles Chart, got heavy radio airplay and rotation on MTV and received much media attention. In large part this attention focused on the celebrity-slamming line "Fashion shoots with Beck and Hanson/ Courtney Love and Marilyn Manson/ You're all fakes run to your mansions/ Come around we'll kick your ass in" (audio sample ).
When asked about it in an interview, Marilyn Manson replied he was "not mad that [Alexander] said he'd kick my ass, I just don't want to be used in the same sentence with Courtney Love" and would "crack his skull open if I see him."<ref name="MTV" /> Beck reported that "I was in a grocery store and he [Alexander] came running up to me, so apologetic, and saying, 'I hope you weren't offended. It wasn't supposed to be personal.' I was kind of pleased, because he's a big guy."<ref name="Beck" /> Hanson never commented on the song directly, but co-wrote the song "Lost Without Each Other" from their 2004 album Underneath with Alexander. Zac Hanson said that "It was cool working with Gregg... [he]'s definitely a character but he's a cool guy."[14]
Following the mass media's excitement about the celebrity insults, Alexander explained that the verse, along with the lines directly preceding it ("Health insurance rip off lying/ FDA big bankers buying/ Fake computer crashes dining/ Cloning while they're multiplying") were an experiment to see if the media would focus on the real issues, or on the celebrity ridicule.<ref name="Misunderstood" /> Similar complaints and attacks on Christian religion, American society, politics and corporations can be found in other songs on the album as well, and Alexander would often use promotional interviews to talk about these topics, complaining about—among other things—corrupt, greedy politicians and corporate officers, credit card interest, the poor American social security system, and lack of education.<ref name="Watch" />

Gregg Alexander, wearing one of his trademark bucket hats in the music video for "Someday We'll Know"
Although no third single was released, there are some (conflicting) clues as to what would have been the third single: Certain promotional copies of Maybe You've Been Brainwashed Too come with a sticker reading "includes 'You Get What You Give' 'I Don't Wanna Die Anymore' 'Someday We'll Know'",[17] suggesting that "I Don't Wanna Die Anymore" would join the other two as a single release. Several websites selling the album also marked the track as "Album Version", indicating that there would be a single version at some point.[18] However, there also exist copies of "Mother We Just Can't Get Enough" as both a one-track promotional single[19] and as a four-track commercial single with a barcode.[20] These apparently never made it to retail and were probably test pressings.
Legacy
In the years following the New Radicals' breakup, Alexander worked with artists such as Ronan Keating, Sophie Ellis-Bextor and Enrique Iglesias, often collaborating with producer/songwriter Rick Nowels. His most successful song as a producer/songwriter was the 2003 Grammy Award-winning "The Game of Love" by Santana and Michelle Branch.In 2003, a new Gregg Alexander song entitled "A Love Like That" was released at PickTheHits.com, a website where users could rate new music. While it was uncredited, fans immediately recognized Alexander's voice and parts of the lyrics that had already appeared in the booklet for Maybe You've Been Brainwashed Too. The song was (as official sites listing Alexander's song repertoire reveal) written by Alexander and Rick Nowels.[21]
Since their breakup, the New Radicals' songs have been used for several commercials and trailers (for example the trailer to 1999's Big Daddy with Adam Sandler, the 2001 film Bubble Boy, and the 2006 film Click), TV shows (like Scrubs and JAG), on soundtracks (such as A Walk to Remember, , and Click) and covered by artists such as Mandy Moore and Jon Foreman (lead singer of Switchfoot) and Hall & Oates (both covered "Someday We'll Know" – Moore and Foreman on the soundtrack to A Walk to Remember, Hall & Oates on their 2003 album Do It For Love). Ronan Keating also covered the song during his 2002 Destination Everywhere tour and included "You Get What You Give" in his celebrity playlist on iTunes, as did Joni Mitchell on her Artist's Choice CD, released by Starbucks' Hear Music. She also declared the New Radicals "the only thing I heard in many years that I thought had greatness in it... I loved that song 'You Get What You Give.' It was a big hit, and I said, 'Where did they go?' It turns out the guy [Gregg Alexander] quit. I thought, 'Good for him.' I knew he was my kind of guy."[22]
In 2005 LMC did a remix of "You Get What You Give" under the title "Don't Let Go" by LMC vs New Radicals. A new version of the remix, with new vocals by Rachel McFarlane replacing the samples from the original version, was released in January 2006 as a single (under the song's original title "You Get What You Give") and reached #30 in the UK Singles Chart. Shawnna's 2006 song "Chicago" from the album Block Music also samples a line from "Someday We'll Know".
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Discography
Album:- Maybe You've Been Brainwashed Too (1998) #41 U.S., #10 UK
- "You Get What You Give" (1998) #36 U.S., #5 UK
- "Someday We'll Know" (1999) #48 UK
- "Mother We Just Can't Get Enough" (1999, never released to retail)
- "You Get What You Give" (Live at WXPN's World Cafe) on Live at the World Cafe - Volume 8 (1999)
- "You Get What You Give" (Live at KBCO, February 1 1999) on KBCO Studio C - Volume 11 (1999)
References
1. ^ Allmusic Guide Review of "Maybe You've Been Brainwashed Too".
2. ^ New Radicals Song Misunderstood, Singer Says. VH1.com. Retrieved on August 6, 2005.
3. ^ Austin Clarke (1999). ""It's the End of the World as We Know It (and New Radicals are going to kick your a$$?!?)"". Watch (Winter '99): 16–18.
4. ^ New Radicals Discuss Slighting Marilyn Manson And Courtney Love, Manson Responds. MTV.com. Retrieved on August 6, 2005.
5. ^ "No turning Beck", The Sunday Times, July 10 2005. Retrieved on August 6.2005">
6. ^ Danielle Brisebois (Interviewee). (2002) VH1's 100 Greatest One Hit Wonders [TV-Series]. North America: VH1.
7. ^ Rock Star: INXS The House Band. MSN.com. Retrieved on December 8, 2005.
8. ^ Laskow, Michael. Michael Rosenblatt Sr. Vice President, A&R MCA Records. taxi.com. Retrieved on January 1, 2006.
9. ^ Christgau, Robert (December 22 1998). The Sound of the City. Village Voice. Retrieved on August 6, 2005.
10. ^ Wright, Rickey. Editorial Reviews: Maybe You've Been Brainwashed Too. Amazon.com. Retrieved on August 6, 2005.
11. ^ Warren, Bruce. New Radicals - Maybe You've Been Brainwashed Too. WXPN.org. Retrieved on August 6, 2005. Archive copy at the Internet Archive Wayback Machine
12. ^ The New Radicals. The Hitman's Corner. Accessed on October 5 2005
13. ^ Goo Goo Dolls Tap New Radicals For Charitable Tour. MTV.com. Retrieved on August 6, 2005.
14. ^ Fuoco, Christina. "liveDaily Interview: Zac Hanson of Hanson", Live Daily News, July 19 2004. Retrieved on December 30.2004">
15. ^ New Radicals Cancel RockFest Appearance. MTV.com. Retrieved on August 6, 2005.
16. ^ (July 12 1999). New Radicals Dissolves. Press release. Retrieved on August 6.
17. ^ Maybe You've Been Brainwashed Too with promo sticker. new-radicals.com. Retrieved on February 18, 2006.
18. ^ Maybe You've Been Brainwashed Too. msn.com. Retrieved on October 28 2005.
19. ^ NEW RADICALS Mother We Just Can't Get Enough. eil.com. Retrieved on October 5 2005
20. ^ Mother We Just Can't Get Enough single. new-radicals.com. Retrieved on February 10, 2006.
21. ^ "A Love Like That" Song Details. EMI Music Publishing. Retrieved on May 13, 2007.
22. ^ Joni Mitchell's Blue. Rolling Stone. Retrieved on August 6, 2005.
2. ^ New Radicals Song Misunderstood, Singer Says. VH1.com. Retrieved on August 6, 2005.
3. ^ Austin Clarke (1999). ""It's the End of the World as We Know It (and New Radicals are going to kick your a$$?!?)"". Watch (Winter '99): 16–18.
4. ^ New Radicals Discuss Slighting Marilyn Manson And Courtney Love, Manson Responds. MTV.com. Retrieved on August 6, 2005.
5. ^ "No turning Beck", The Sunday Times, July 10 2005. Retrieved on August 6.2005">
6. ^ Danielle Brisebois (Interviewee). (2002) VH1's 100 Greatest One Hit Wonders [TV-Series]. North America: VH1.
7. ^ Rock Star: INXS The House Band. MSN.com. Retrieved on December 8, 2005.
8. ^ Laskow, Michael. Michael Rosenblatt Sr. Vice President, A&R MCA Records. taxi.com. Retrieved on January 1, 2006.
9. ^ Christgau, Robert (December 22 1998). The Sound of the City. Village Voice. Retrieved on August 6, 2005.
10. ^ Wright, Rickey. Editorial Reviews: Maybe You've Been Brainwashed Too. Amazon.com. Retrieved on August 6, 2005.
11. ^ Warren, Bruce. New Radicals - Maybe You've Been Brainwashed Too. WXPN.org. Retrieved on August 6, 2005. Archive copy at the Internet Archive Wayback Machine
12. ^ The New Radicals. The Hitman's Corner. Accessed on October 5 2005
13. ^ Goo Goo Dolls Tap New Radicals For Charitable Tour. MTV.com. Retrieved on August 6, 2005.
14. ^ Fuoco, Christina. "liveDaily Interview: Zac Hanson of Hanson", Live Daily News, July 19 2004. Retrieved on December 30.2004">
15. ^ New Radicals Cancel RockFest Appearance. MTV.com. Retrieved on August 6, 2005.
16. ^ (July 12 1999). New Radicals Dissolves. Press release. Retrieved on August 6.
17. ^ Maybe You've Been Brainwashed Too with promo sticker. new-radicals.com. Retrieved on February 18, 2006.
18. ^ Maybe You've Been Brainwashed Too. msn.com. Retrieved on October 28 2005.
19. ^ NEW RADICALS Mother We Just Can't Get Enough. eil.com. Retrieved on October 5 2005
20. ^ Mother We Just Can't Get Enough single. new-radicals.com. Retrieved on February 10, 2006.
21. ^ "A Love Like That" Song Details. EMI Music Publishing. Retrieved on May 13, 2007.
22. ^ Joni Mitchell's Blue. Rolling Stone. Retrieved on August 6, 2005.
References for chart positions and certifications
- UK Album and Single Charts: The Official Zobbel Website: Chart Log UK URL accessed on October 5 2005
- U.S. Billboard charts: Billboard.com listings for the band's singles and album URLs accessed on January 12 2006
- U.S. gold and platinum certifications: RIAA gold & platinum Searchable Database URL accessed on January 12 2006
External links
- MCA Records/New Radicals - the band's official homepage at MCA Records
- New Radicals at the Open Directory Project
- New Radicals lyrics
- NewRadicals.Us - unofficial NR forum covering New Radicals, Gregg Alexander and Danielle Brisebois
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B-side(s) "To Think I Thought"
Released 18 November 1998
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Length 4:42 (single edit)
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Released July 23 1999
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China cymbal | Cowbell | Sizzle cymbal |
Splash cymbal | Swish cymbal |
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