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Hailing from Fort Worth, TX, the Toadies formed in 1989 and weathered the grunge-punk revival of the early '90s by playing shows and issuing homemade tapes. Three years later, the alternative rock quartet (which was originally comprised of vocalist/guitarist Todd Lewis, drummer Mark Reznicek, bassist Lisa Umbarger, and guitarist Darrel Herbert) issued an EP entitled Pleather and won the attention… Read more in Amazon's Toadies Store

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  • Audio CD (March 20, 2001)
  • Original Release Date: March 20, 2001
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Fontana Universal
  • ASIN: B00005ABL2
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (63 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #48,010 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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In the beginning--well, in the early '90s, anyway--there was grunge. The sound from Northwest bands like Mudhoney and Nirvana sliced razor-sharp punk into thick slabs of Black Sabbath-influenced metal to forever fray the mainstream public's image of straight-ahead rock & roll. As the '90s creeped on, rockers like Stone Temple Pilots and Bush were taking the fringes of the Seattle sound and smoothing them into modern radio rock. In 1994, the Texas band the Toadies stepped up to the post-grunge plate with the major-label release of Rubberneck. The album went platinum and the single "Possum Kingdom" hit the alternative and hard-rock radio circuit pretty hard. The critics scratched their heads, though, claiming the band was just a bland reworking of the classic Nirvana sound.

Seven years later, the band released their Rubberneck follow-up, Hell Below/Stars Above, and critics are still scratching their heads. The album offers highly charged, raw-throated vocals and a wall of aggressive rock built on solid bricks of distortion ("Sweetness," "Plane Crash," "Push the Hand," "Heel"), but it still lacks the intricacy and hooks of, say, a Foo Fighters album. Sure, there are some slower songs ("Pressed Against the Sky") that give front man Todd Lewis a break from the testosterone rants, but overall Hell Below feels like one long song of Warped Tour-era rock that too easily blends into itself. --Jennifer Maerz


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20 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best band that almost no one knows, December 29, 2004
Toadies were one of the great mysteries of modern rock music. How could such an incredible band have been almost completely overlooked by the media, and in turn the general public? I still consider this the best CD of 2001, yet not one of the big three music mags (Rolling Stone, Spin, or Alternative Press) ever reviewed it, or even MENTIONED that it had been released. I got into a nasty email fight with A.P. publisher Jason Pettigrew after sending a furious letter lambasting them for having Limp Bizkit on the cover while totally ignoring the Toadies.

The general public's loss, however, is the discerning listener's gain. From start to finish, this album rocks, rolls, and occasionally relaxes. Fans of straight ahead guitar driven rock with rip-roaring vocals, sterling guitars and tight-as-a-drum rhythms will not want to miss this. And just as with Rubberneck, Todd Lewis manages to craft one great hook after another - along with more clever lyrics. "Heel" for example; the lyrics about training a dog are delivered in such a way as to almost suggest a much more sinister subject matter. Meanwhile, "Pressed Against The Sky" shows that even a kickin' rock band can play a ballad with conviction.

Sadly, the total neglect suffered by this outstanding quartet led them to call it quits shortly after this album was released. In fact, they broke up three days before I was going to see them in St. Louis, and I am still bitter. But at least we have two great albums and one very good EP ... and "Hell Below" is the best of the bunch.

And although I have yet to read a THING about it in any music rag, Todd has a new band called the Burden Brothers, and they are great. Very similar to Toadies really. Get their debut album "Buried In Your Black Heart" now!!! Close your eyes and you could easily convince yourself it's more great Toadies music!

WHY WHY WHY! WHY does the music biz ignore Todd, aka Vaden, Lewis' incredible talent? Not only is he a songwriter par excellence, he has the best friggin' voice in rock and roll as far as i am concerned. He's perfected the art of screaming in tune.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Rock was back in action.. why didn't anyone notice?!?!, August 31, 2001
By Daniel Connor (Minneapolis, MN United States) - See all my reviews
...These are my words on the band: These days, rock comes with a bit of a stigma. It's a stigma that's not particularly deserving. Bands like Limp Bizkit, Korn, Slipknot and Linkin Park have paved the way for countless imitators trying to fit rock music into a different groove. Some bands add hip hop grooves, turntables, rapping... others tune their guitars way down and turn way up. There's nothing inherantly wrong with that... but it seems ever since the grunge scene left, nobody on the radio has been playing good old fashioned straight ahead rock, aside from a couple standouts here and there. Where has the passion gone? Must rock be lost on pop culture? NO!

This is where the Toadies came in. Their sound was modern yet vintage... aggressive yet passionate. Nobody can scream-sing like Todd Lewis. The tonality of his voice fit right into the groove his guitar paved in the musical landscape... it was rough and ready to rumble but he NEVER turned hardcore on us. Clark, the other guitarist, had a gift of making bizarre lead harmonizations that weren't what you'd expect, but work none the less (in an odd almost Primus sort of way). They both were talented in their roles. Lisa, the bassist, was a ball of fire. She rocked up on stage, wagging back and forth, and never let the beat drop for a second. She wasn't out in front, spitting on the audience, but she definately was the centerpiece of the band. Mark's drumming was incredible. His beats exuded the punk energy we've come to enjoy from modern music, but he's got a style of his own. They were rock... pure, unadulterated rock. Amen.

From the first slam of Plane Crash, you know this album is ready to tear you to shreds. The groove of The Toadies is undeniable. Each song on HB/SA moves forward with intensity and overflows with energy. The guitar sounds from Todd and Clark's setups are thick and juicy. It's everything a rock guitar could be... and the whole album is wonderfully mixed and mastered. Every instrument is clear and distinct. I love it. Push the Hand, their single from the album, is truly a good tune. But, I don't think it's the best one of the bunch... it bounces very nicely on the offbeats. Little Sin grooves in a steady 5/4... an odd time, for sure... but they pull it off very, very well. Motivational is a perfect example of the "off" harmonization that the band throws into the mix. The chord progression just keeps moving and doesn't stop... it's hard to tell where a musical phrase stops or starts. It's genius. Heel is just a whirling vortex of flame. It's all about intensity. It's probably the hardest song on the album... Todd's screaming is delicious. You'll Come Down is a solid rock tune... not filler, for sure. The slower tune, Pressed Against the Sky, builds in wonderful crecendo. What We Have We Steal just starts rockin' and won't stop. Jigsaw girl is the songwriting champ of the album, well versed and melodic, it evens the album out a bit. The riffs of Sweetness can't be ignored. They're infectious. The punky titular track is an odd one that breaks into a gospel jam. But, the most amazing track is definitely Dollskin. Like Tyler before it, the slow jam resonates in beautiful polish.

I loved this band... and this album will never die in my cd player and my heart. They inspired both me and my band (...) to no end and we will...with the tee shirts we bought and the cds we'll pump on our way to work in the morning. God bless the Toadies.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Release, Years in the Making, February 18, 2001
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Back sometime in '94, the Toadies released their major-label debut in Rubberneck. Their most popular single continues to get heavy rotation on radio stations nation-wide (Possum Kingdom)... unfortunately, even most people who have heard that song have no idea what band sings it.

HB/SA will hopefully change this for the better. Like Rubberneck before it, it will take a few listens to get used to this album. Soon after, it will have you hooked. Todd's lyrics have matured, and the new Toadies lead guitarist, Clark, churns riffs and burns out solos unheard of in Rubberneck. I am a guitarist of about 5 or 6 years, and this album presents many challenges to me, even after many listens and attempts at transcribing the tunes.

Radio friendly tunes such as "What We Have We Steal" and "You'll Come Down" will reel you in, while "Push the Hand" and "Sweetness" have that raw Toadies angst that can only be fully appreciated at one of their live shows. Old Toadies fans will be happy that this is basically the same band, but the music is much more well-rounded than their debut.

If I could give this album a 10 I would. Don't pay attention to any reviews from people who just bought the album. Listen to the ones who have heard it quite a few times already. I'm sure they will agree, this is going to be one of the surprise hits of 2001.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Classic
I would propose Rubberneck, the Toadies album before this, would be impossible to top. And I would be wrong. Read more
Published 2 months ago by William R. Nicholas

5.0 out of 5 stars incredible...
Easily one of the most underrated albums ever. Every song contains elements of striving passion and rock ferocity. A must have for any rock fan.
Published 13 months ago by N. Trager

4.0 out of 5 stars Great follow up
Well I liked Rubberneck so much and decided to buy a ticket to see their second night at Stubb's here in Austin whihc was last night. Read more
Published 16 months ago by Stephen B. Sumemrlin

3.0 out of 5 stars It's not close to Rubberneck....
The lead vocals are lacking on this album, and most compose of extremely repetitive chorus' but the album is still good, it's just no where as good as Rubberneck.
Published 17 months ago by Charles L. Clark II

3.0 out of 5 stars Return From the Water
Hadn't listened to the Toadies in years, then stumbled upon this album. SWEET!!! The Toadies rock, no doubt about it. This ain't "Rubberneck", but it's suprisingly good. Read more
Published 21 months ago by Margarine Hype

5.0 out of 5 stars Another perfect record from Toadies, and their last.
This was their second full length and their last as a group. Just like "Rubberneck", this is one cd that does not get old. Read more
Published on May 31, 2007 by Lukas J. Running

4.0 out of 5 stars great alt-Rock
This is a great cd. great 90's sound. if you were into alt stuff like PJ, Soundgarden, AIC or the like, you will probably like this cd. Read more
Published on March 2, 2007 by factory35

4.0 out of 5 stars Push the hand...of the critic
While not up to the caliber of Toadies' only other relase, Rubberneck, this is still a finely put together rock album. Read more
Published on December 6, 2006 by The_Sink

5.0 out of 5 stars FABULOUS
I bought this album the day it came out. I feel no need to discuss any specific aspects of this album. This is a Toadies album, and that fact speaks for itself. Read more
Published on September 13, 2006 by T. Gipson

2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing
I bought this CD because I love Rubberneck and because reviewers seemed to agree that this was album more of the same. Read more
Published on August 9, 2006 by A.J. Dub

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