Sugarbomb
Sugarbomb was a power pop band from Fort Worth, Texas. After an independent release, Tastes Like Sugar, in 1999, they signed to RCA and released their second album, Bully, in 2001. However, RCA dropped them two weeks after the release.[1] The single "Hello" reached number 34 on the Billboard Adult Top 40 chart.[2] Billboard writer Geoff Mayfield included Bully on his top ten albums list for 2001, writing in a brief summary that the band's name and album art were "silly... But, my, does it rock."[3] Jason Damas at PopMatters wrote of Sugarbomb, "a damn good sound that rocks hard and is catchy as all hell", comparing them to the Beach Boys, Todd Rundgren, XTC, and Queen.[4]
Sugarbomb | |
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Origin | Fort Worth, Texas, U.S. |
Genres | Power pop |
Years active | 1998–2009 |
Labels | Crystal Clear Sound, RCA, Rainmaker |
Band members
- Les Farrington – keyboards, lead vocals
- Daniel Harville – guitar, lead vocals
- Michael Harville – drums, vocals
- Greg Bagby – guitar, vocals
- Kelly Riley – bass
Albums
- Tastes Like Sugar (1999)
- Bully (2001)
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gollark: You just run the disassembly backward to assemble it.
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gollark: You're meant to disassemble it into pieces and reassemble it (by moving the pieces around). It's about 70 steps. I have absolutely no idea how they designed this thing.
gollark: I found one on the floor, and it seems to be quite fun, according to various people, but I only found *one* on the floor and they are no longer in mass production.
References
- David Medsker, "Pop Goes the World: Sugarbomb, “Bully”, PopDose, September 9, 2009.
- Bully awards at AllMusic (accessed 2012-06-06).
- "Critics Choice", Billboard, December 29, 2001, p. YE-62.
- Jason Damas, " Sugarbomb: Bully”, PopMatters, 24 September 2001.
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