

Although the group was elevated above the crowd, Kevin was poised right at the edge of the stage and kept us involved. Fortunately the venue was large enough to accommodate Kevin's voice and stage presence, yet had the same sense of intimacy as in smaller venues that I've seen them perform. All that was required of the other musicians was to follow him with understated confidence. Usually, the beginning of concerts are slightly awkward – noone's quite drunk enough and the band aren't entirely comfortable – but we were put at ease right from the word "go." Kevin playfully frolicked between the band and the audience, wearing his heart on his (well-tailored) sleeved with a voice filled with both energy and agility. The lights dropped, the band struck a few anticipatory chords, and Kevin swaggered on stage. However, there was no doubt in my mind that this would be a show to remember. Heading back to the place that made them famous, the pressure was on. It seemed that everyone and their dogs had tightly packed into the Showbox Theatre for Candlebox's return to Seattle. “Love Stories & Other Musings” came out on 3 April 2012 and entered the US Billboard 200 at No. The band’s 4th long waited studio album saw release in 2008 and cemented a 10 year gap between the release of their previous studio album. Throughout the bulk of the 2000s Candlebox’s members pursued various side projects however, they reformed in 2006 and issued a greatest hits compilation through Rhino later that year. The band imploded in 2000 and failed to satisfy their contractual agreement with Maverick, which required the band to output four studio albums through them. From 1999 to 2000, Candlebox lost two of it’s founding members, leaving Martin as the group’s sole originating member. “Happy Pills” marked the last album the band would release through Maverick and also the last they would release before disbanding.
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Also around this time they released the single “Glowing Soul”, which self-professed fan Adam Sandler specifically requested for the movie “The Waterboy”. The band’s 3rd studio album “Happy Pills” came out on 21 July 1998 and featured the hit “It’s Alright”. The album produced three singles, all which were translated into music videos (acclaimed filmmaker Gus Van Sant directed the video for “Understanding”). Though the album was overshadowed by the prosperity of their previous release it nevertheless received heavy rotation on the radio and reached gold status. Their next album “Lucy” featured 12 of the songs. The group’s ascent into stardom seemed to awaken a creative streak and by the Spring of 1994 they had composed a total of 36 songs. This endless stream of successes also earned them a headlining spot at the Woodstock ’94 festival.

Frequent air play, high profile concerts and frequent television appearances trailed behind this release. This album housed 4 singles including the top 20 Billboard hit “Far Behind”. Their self-titled LP acted as breakthrough to mainstream success for the band, peaking at No.7 on the charts and selling over 4 million copies worldwide.
Their first official release, the 4 track EP “Change” was issued in 1993 as well as their self titled debut. Within a year of the band’s formation they were playing in Seattle’s trendiest clubs and by 1992 they scored a record deal with Madonna’s Maverick label. The band’s original lineup consisted of vocalist/lead guitarist Kevin Martin, drummer Scott Mercado, guitarist Peter Klett and bassist Bardi Martin. The group formed in 1990 initially under the name Uncle Duke however, they changed it to Candlebox upon receiving inspiration from the Midnight Oil song “Tin Legs and Tin Mines”. Red Hot Chili Peppers and Jane’s Addiction). Danzig and Black Sabbath) and freak funk ruffian rock (ex. Their music has removed much of the harsh edges heard in the early forms of grunge however, it is still grounded in rock music, even stretching in more obscure forms such as black metal (ex.
