- The Exies
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Name = The Exies
Img_capt = From left to right: Chris Skane, Scott Stevens & Freddy Herrera
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Origin =Los Angeles, California
Genre =Alternative rock
Rock
Years_active = 1997–present
Label =Ultimatum Records Virgin Records Eleven Seven Music
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URL = [http://www.the-exies.com The Exies official site]
MySpace-music|theexies|The Exies
Current_members = Scott Stevens
Freddy Herrera
Chris Skane
Hoss Wright
Past_members =Thom Sullivan David Walsh Dennis Wolfe
Notable_instruments = : "For the Hamburg group of The Beatles followers, seeExy "The Exies are an
alternative rock band fromLos Angeles, California that was formed in 1997. Their name, "The Exies", is short for "TheExistentialists ". Their twoVirgin Records releases, "Inertia" (2003) and "Head for the Door " (2004), have sold over 400,000 copies combined.History
The Exies formed in 1997 when singer and guitarist Scott Stevens drafted bassist Freddy Herrera and drummer Thom Sullivan to form a new group. Stevens' friend Chris Skane played guitar in an early incarnation of The Exies, but left citing other priorities. Skane was then replaced by guitarist David Walsh.
Stevens picked the name "The Exies" from a
John Lennon biography, stating on Rockline (11/9/2002) that it was the only Beatles-related name left that wasn't taken. When the Beatles were touring aroundHamburg, Germany in the 60s, they encountered three distinct social groups among the kids: the mods, the rockers, and the art students (who referred to themselves as "the existentialists"). John Lennon coined the term "the exies" to refer to the art students. The Exies themselves don't espouse the philosophies, they're just Beatles fans.The Exies
The band released their self-titled debut album in 2000 on
Ultimatum Records , and toured extensively. While touring, they caught the attention ofGrammy -winning producerMatt Serletic , who bought their contract from the indie label they were on.Thom Sullivan and The Exies parted ways in September 2000, and Dennis Wolfe joined the band.
The majority of 2001 and early 2002 was spent writing and recording. The band began touring in August 2002.
"Inertia"
In 2002 the band signed to
Virgin Records and in January 2003 they released their second album, "Inertia". The album received wide distribution, and their first single, "My Goddess", received a fair amount of radio play and was featured in thePlaystation 2 game, . The song "Without" was featured on the soundtrack forEA Sports "MVP Baseball 2003 ".The Exies continued touring in 2003 in support of Inertia, with "My Goddess" being performed on David Letterman and peaking at #12 on Modern Rock charts. The video for "My Goddess", filmed by Diane Martel, became a top 10 hit on MTV2.
"Head for the Door"
In June 2004 The Exies headed back into the studio with producer Nick Raskulinecz, for a more straightforward, powerful sound.
Their third album "
Head for the Door " was released onDecember 1 ,2004 . The album's first single, "Ugly", was used byWorld Wrestling Entertainment as the theme song for that year's Survivor Series 2004pay-per-view event in November 2004, and was featured in a commercial for theWarner Bros. television network. The song "Slow Drain" was featured in the video game NFL Street 2 which was released on the Xbox and Playstation 2 consoles. The band promoted the album by opening forVelvet Revolver on their first arena tour.Along with Sum 41 and Silvertide, The Exies supported
Mötley Crüe on their "Carnival of Sin Tour".Their second single off "Head for the Door", "Hey You", is part of the
PlayStation 2 video game, "Guitar Hero", released in 2005. It is also part of theXbox 360 game "Guitar Hero II " via download throughXbox Live .The song "What You Deserve" was also featured in the game "Juiced".
The song "Slow Drain was also featured in the games "
NFL Street 2 ", and the PlayStation 3 version ofFull Auto 2 A Modern Way of Living with the Truth
After returning from the tour with
Mötley Crüe , executives at Virgin Records decided that the band was not worth keeping on the label, and they parted ways. Soon after this, Dennis Wolfe and David Walsh left the band to pursue other goals.This left Stevens and Herrera alone. While both contemplated breaking up the band, they decided to reunite with former guitarist Chris Skane and began writing songs as friends, not as a business.
On
May 26 ,2006 , the band announced on its blog that they were returning to the studio with producerJames Michael to work on their fourth album. The album, "A Modern Way of Living with the Truth ", was releasedMay 15 ,2007 byEleven Seven Music , the band's new label.To promote the album the band toured with
Buckcherry andThree Days Grace . This was followed by a tour with rock bandSmile Empty Soul throughout the summer of 2007. After those shows, they toured withDrowning Pool for the "This is for the Soldiers Tour".The band released five songs on MySpace and radio from "
A Modern Way of Living with the Truth ": "Different Than You", "Once in a Lifetime", "These Are the Days", "This Is the Sound", and "A Fear of Being Alone".The Exies have also created their new website www.the-exies.com as an alternative to their MySpace page.
On June 28th, The Exies released a music video for the song "God We Look Good (Going Down in Flames)", a song that was left off their recent album, "A Modern Way of Living with the Truth".
In 2008 The Exies rereleased "
A Modern Way of Living with the Truth " on iTunes with five extra tracks. "God We Look Good (Going Down in Flames)" is included along with acoustic versions of "My Goddess", "Ugly", "Genius", and "Tired of You".In 2008, internet rumors circulated that Scott Stevens was suffering from drug addiction. Stevens denied the drug abuse hearsay and joked about the rumors during press interviews. [Cite web|url=http://www.2musicgeeks.com/blog/?p=82|title= 2 Music Geeks' Podcast 11: Spring Break--Featuring Scott Stevens of The Exies date=2008-03-31|publisher=
2musicgeeks.com ]In June, The Exies completed The Cage-Rattle Most Wanted Tour with Nu-metal band,
Nonpoint .Band members
Current
* Scott Stevens - vocals, guitar (1997 - Present)
* Freddy Herrera -bass guitar , vocals (1997 - Present)
* Chris Skane - guitar, vocals (1997, 2006 - Present)Former
* Thom Sullivan - Drums (1997 - 2001)
* David Walsh - Guitar (1997 - 2006)
* Dennis Wolfe - Drums (2002 - 2006)
* Eric Briggs - Guitar (1999 - 2000)
* Hoss Wright - Drums (2007-2008)Discography
The studio album releases by The Exies are as follows
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References
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