- Soul Asylum
Infobox musical artist
Name = Soul Asylum
Img_capt = Soul Asylum as of 2006.
Background = group_or_band
Origin =Minneapolis ,Minnesota , USA
Genre =Alternative rock
Years_active = 1983–present
Label = A&M
Columbia
Legacy
Twin/Tone
URL = [http://www.soulasylum.com/ www.soulasylum.com]
Current_members =David Pirner (vocals,lead guitar )Dan Murphy (rhythm guitar )Michael Bland (drums)Tommy Stinson (bass guitar )
George McKelvey (bass guitar )
Past_members = BassistKarl Mueller (1983–2005) (deceased)
DrummersPat Morley (1983–1984)Grant Young (1984–1995)Sterling Campbell (1995–1998)Ian Mussington (1998–2001)Soul Asylum is an American
alternative rock band that formed in Minneapolis,Minnesota in 1983. [cite web | url=http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:aifuxqr5ld0e | title=Soul Asylum | accessdate=2007-06-20 | author=Sullivan, Denise | publisher="Allmusic "]The band grew out of a local band, Loud Fast Rules, that formed in 1981 with
Dan Murphy ,Dave Pirner ,Karl Mueller andPat Morley . Morley was later replaced byGrant Young in 1984. The band recorded three albums withTwin/Tone Records and two withA&M Records to little commercial success. However, in 1992, they released the double-platinum album "Grave Dancers Union ", featuring theirGrammy Award -winning single "Runaway Train". The band played theBill Clinton inauguration later that year. They also scored a platinum record with the album "Let Your Dim Light Shine " three years later, but it was the last hit album of the band's career. Mueller was diagnosed with cancer in 2004, causing the band to organize a benefit concert on his behalf, and passed away a year later. As of 2007, the band continues to perform live shows.History
The group was an outgrowth of a previous band, "Loud Fast Rules", formed in 1981 by
drummer Dave Pirner,guitarist andbacking vocalist Dan Murphy, andbassist Karl Mueller. Pirner was quickly moved to lead vocalist and guitarist andPat Morley took his place. Soul Asylum began performing around theMinneapolis-St. Paul area (includingFirst Avenue ). They quickly developed a core following, and became known for their powerful, dynamic stage shows.Their 1984 debut album, "Say What You Will... Everything Can Happen" was originally released on LP and cassette by local record label
Twin/Tone as a 9 song EP. This is since out-of-print, but was re-released on CD as "Say What You Will, Clarence...Karl Sold the Truck ", which includes five additional tracks that were cut from the original album. Between the release of "Say What You Will" and their second album,Grant Young joined the group, taking over the drums from Morley. In 1986, Soul Asylum released three albums, "Made To Be Broken " followed by the cassette only release of "Time's Incinerator " and "While You Were Out". Despite critical acclaim locally and internationally, they remained unknown to the larger US audience.The group signed with
A&M Records in 1988. Shortly after releasing their first record with A&M, one final album from Twin/Tone was released, and speculation remains that this album may have ruined their chances of success with A&M. The album was "Clam Dip & Other Delights " (1989), a parody ofA&M Records co-founderHerb Alpert 's "Whipped Cream & Other Delights ". According to legend, Alpert was less than delighted. The titles of the A&M albums may show the group's frustration. "Hang Time" was released in 1988, followed by "And the Horse They Rode in On " in 1990 (Produced byX-pensive Winos drummer Steve Jordan). Due to poor sales and Dave's hearing problems, the group considered disbanding.After playing a series of acoustic shows in the early 1990s they were picked up by
Columbia Records . In 1992 they released "Grave Dancers Union ", which became their most popular album. OnJanuary 20 ,1993 , the group performed at the firstinauguration of United States PresidentBill Clinton . The next year, Soul Asylum received theGrammy Award for Best Rock Song for "Runaway Train." The music video for "Runaway Train" featured photographs and names of missing children in a public service video style. At the end of the video, Pirner appears and says "If you've seen one of these kids, or you are one of them, please call this number" before a missing children telephone helpline number appeared. For use outside the USA, the video was edited to include photos and names of missing children from the area the video would be used. The video was instrumental in reuniting several children with their families.Before their next studio album, drummer Grant Young was fired, and was replaced by
Sterling Campbell . Campbell had been listed as providing "percussion" on "Grave Dancers Union" (although it turned out he had actually done at least half of the drumming on that album [http://sjmc.cla.umn.edu/stupro/resonance/article-1.htm] ). The next release, "Let Your Dim Light Shine " saw the track "Misery" reach the Top 20, but the album was not as successful as the band's previous one. In 1997 Soul Asylum performed abenefit concert forNorth Dakota students whose proms were cancelled due to theRed River Flood of 1997 . [cite web | date=1997-05-27 | title= Soul Asylum Gets Prom Date | publisher= RollingStone.com | url= http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/soulasylum/articles/story/5929027/soul_asylum_gets_prom_date | accessdate= 2007-06-16] some of the songs that were played during the prom were later released on "" in 2004. The group released "Candy from a Stranger " the following year. The album was unsuccessful and the band was dropped from Columbia Records' roster. Pirner said, "It's sort of sad to say, but you could see the whole grunge-rock-band thing getting totally over-saturated and people were looking for something new." The band took a step back; Pirner explained, "We needed to reassess how far we've gone and how much further we're going to go and which way we want to go and what we do right and what we do wrong. It was kind of time to take inventory." [cite web | author=Devenish, Colin | date=2001-12-07 | title= Soul Asylum Return | publisher= RollingStone.com | url= http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/soulasylum/articles/story/5919831/soul_asylum_return | accessdate= 2007-06-16]Dave Pirner has become good friends with director
Kevin Smith , a longtime Soul Asylum fan. Soul Asylum have contributed music to three Kevin Smith films, "Clerks ", "Clerks II ", and 1997's "Chasing Amy " (in which Pirner provided the score). Smith directed the music video for the song "Can't Even Tell," which was featured on the "Clerks" soundtrack.In May 2004, bassist Karl Mueller was diagnosed with throat cancer and underwent treatment. In October 2004, a benefit concert was held for him in Minneapolis at The Quest nightclub, and featured many popular local groups and musicians, including Soul Asylum, the
Gear Daddies ,Paul Westerberg , and formerHüsker Dü bandmatesBob Mould andGrant Hart , who reunited for their first performance together in sixteen years. The benefit raised over $50,000. [cite web | author=Devenish, Colin | date=2004-10-24 | title= Husker Du Men Reunite | publisher= RollingStone.com | url= http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/soulasylum/articles/story/6585758/husker_du_men_reunite | accessdate= 2007-06-17] At the time, Mueller's cancer was inremission , and he played with his bandmates during the show. Mueller recorded his last Soul Asylum album that year, 2006's "The Silver Lining". However, the cancer later returned, and he died at his home onJune 17 ,2005 . Soul Asylum released "The Silver Lining" on July 11, 2006, their first album of new material in eight years since "Candy from a Stranger ". The new album has been referred to as considerably more "old school" than "Candy from a Stranger".In late 2005, ex-
Replacements bassist (and currentGuns N' Roses bassist)Tommy Stinson and former Prince drummerMichael Bland joined Soul Asylum in tribute to the late Karl Mueller. They completed their American tour in support of "The Silver Lining" in late 2006. In November and December 2006 they opened forCheap Trick on their American tour. On March 10th, 2007, Soul Asylum joinedCyndi Lauper ,Mint Condition , and Lifehouse to hold a concert to benefitWain McFarlane , the leader of the legendary reggae band Ipso Facto, to help pay for the expenses of a kidney transplant. [ [http://www.twincities.com/mld/twincities/entertainment/16492644.htm HOME - TwinCities.com ] ]Discography
* "
Say What You Will, Clarence...Karl Sold The Truck " (1984) (Twin/Tone)
* "Made To Be Broken" (1986) (Twin/Tone)
* "While You Were Out" (1986) (Twin/Tone)
* "Hang Time" (1988) (A&M)
* "And the Horse They Rode In On " (1990) (A&M)
* "Grave Dancers Union " (1992) [2x Platinum] (Columbia)
* "Let Your Dim Light Shine " (1995) [Platinum] (Columbia)
* "Candy from a Stranger " (1998) (Columbia)
* "The Silver Lining" (2006) (Legacy)References
External links
* [http://www.soulasylum.com Official Soul Asylum site]
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* [http://www.myspace.com/soulasylumofficial Soul Asylum's Official Myspace Page]
* [http://sonybmg.com/musicbox/video/soulasylum Soul Asylum Videos (Sony Records)]
* [http://www.trouserpress.com/entry.php?a=soul_asylum Trouser Press entry]
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