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About Matchbox 20
Upon the release of their debut album Yourself or Someone Like You
in the fall of 1996, Matchbox 20 was pigeonholed as one of the legions
of post-grunge guitar-bands that roamed the American pop scene in the
middle of the '90s. As their first single, "Push," climbed the charts,
it was widely assumed (at least by cynical critics) that they were a
one-hit wonder, but Yourself or Someone Like You continued to spin off
singles well into 1998. By that time, the group's blend of '70s arena
rock and early '90s American alterna-rock -- closer to Pearl Jam and
maybe REM than Nirvana -- had become the sound of mainstream American
rock. That transition slipped underneath the radar of many pop music
critics and fans.
Yourself or Someone Like You sold millions of copies without ever
truly dominating the charts -- by 1998, it had gone platinum five
times; by 2000, ten times. At no time, did the record top the charts,
but it was always around, a staple of modern rock, adult alternative
and Top 40 radio alike. Matchbox 20 were omnipresent because they
managed to blend the structure and sentiment of '70s arena rock with
'90s hard rock, thereby winning a large audience by seeming
simultaneously classicist and modern. It was a little more classicist
than modern, but that's the reason why they became America's most
popular rock band of the late '90s ... even if nobody quite realized
that they had achieved that status.
The de-facto leader of Matchbox 20 is lead singer and songwriter, Rob
Thomas. An Army brat that was born on a military base in Germany,
Thomas spent much of his childhood between his mother's house in
Florida and his grandmother's place in South Carolina. The stress of
the constant movement spilled over into his schoolwork and he dropped
out of high school at the age of 17. He spent some time wandering
around the Southeast, singing in a variety of rock bands, before he
made Orlando, Florida his home base. There, he met bassist Brian Yale
and drummer Paul Doucette, and the three spent several years drifting
through local bands before Matchbox 20 officially formed. They rounded
out the lineup with Adam Gaynor (rhythm guitar, vocals), who had
previously worked at the Criteria Recording Studios in Miami, and Kyle
Cook (lead guitar), a former student of the Atlanta Institute of
Music.
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The band hooked up with Collective Soul producer Matt Serletic and
recorded a batch of demos, which helped the band secure gigs
throughout the U.S. Soon, the band signed to Lava, a subsidiary of
Atlantic Records, and recorded their debut, Yourself or Someone Like
You, also with Serletic. The album was released in October of 1996 to
little attention, but Matchbox 20 continued to tour America,
cultivating a fan base. They eventually landed their single "Long Day"
on several influential radio stations, which paved the way for their
breakthrough hit, "Push." In the spring of 1997, "Push" began climbing
its way to the top of the modern rock charts, as it received heavy
airplay from radio and MTV. By the summer, the single was in the
modern rock Top Ten, and Yourself or Someone Like You had reached the
album Top 40 and gone gold.
As it turns out, "Push" wasn't the culmination of their work, but the
beginning of a somewhat surprising success story. During the fall of
1997, the record picked up momentum, as "3am" became a bigger hit than
"Push," propelling Yourself or Someone Like You to multi-platinum
status. Early in 1998, the group was named "Best New Band" by Rolling
Stone's annual Reader's Poll -- proof that, even if Matchbox 20 wasn't
winning critics, it was winning over a wide, mainstream audience. The
band and its debut album continued to sell at a steady pace throughout
the year, as the singles "Real World" and "Back 2 Good" joined "Push"
and "3am" as radio favorites. Throughout it all, Matchbox 20 stayed on
the road, at home and abroad. They did well in foreign territories,
including Canada, but they truly connected with Australia, where they
went platinum eight times; in neighboring New Zealand, the band went
quintuple platinum.
Matchbox 20 reserved 1999 as the year to record their
eagerly-anticipated second album, but they didn't disappear from the
spotlight, due to the unexpected success of "Smooth," a Santana song
co-written and sung by Rob Thomas. "Smooth" was one of many songs sung
by celebrities on Santana's cameo-studded comeback album,
Supernatural, but it was the one chosen as the lead single. A wise
choice, as it turned out, since it became a true pop phenomenon,
topping many radio charts and driving Supernatural to multi-platinum
sales and many industry awards. Throughout the second half of 1999,
"Smooth" was inescapable, as it and Supernatural sat on the top of the
pop charts. Its success brought more attention to Matchbox 20, and
Yourself or Someone Like You rocketed to over 10 million copies sold
... which now qualified it for the RIAA's "Diamond Award," which is
only granted to records that have moved over 10 million units. On top
of that, Thomas was named BMI's 1999 "Pop Songwriter of the Year," for
"Smooth" and his work with Matchbox 20. Early in 2000, Thomas won
three Grammies for "Smooth" -- Song of the Year, Record of the Year,
and Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals.
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