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Whereas most up-and-coming alternative bands of the early '90s borrowed from the leaders of the pack (
Nirvana
,
Soundgarden
,
Nine Inch Nails
, etc.),
Blind Melon
were an exception to the rule -- their roots lay in classic rock (
Lynyrd Skynyrd
,
Grateful Dead
,
Led Zeppelin
). And while a promising career lay ahead of them, tragedy would ultimately end the band abruptly. The group came together in 1989 in Los Angeles, although all their respective members had migrated there from other U.S. locales
(singer
Shannon Hoon
from Indiana; guitarist
Christopher Thorn
from Pennsylvania; and guitarist
Rogers Stevens
, bassist
Brad Smith
, and drummer
Glenn Graham
all hailed from Mississippi). The complete opposite of all the glossed-up glam metal that was permeating the Sunset Strip at the time, the quintet used a refreshing back-to-basics approach, both musically and visually (giving off a heavy retro vibe early on). The band considered several names -- Brown Cow, Mud Bird, Naked Pilgrims, and Head Train -- before agreeing on
Blind Melon
, a phrase that
Smith
's father would use to describe a couple of hippie neighbors from back home in Mississippi.
With the band's lineup and name solidified, Capitol Records became interested solely on the strength of a four-song demo, titled
The Goodfoot Workshop
. Although
Blind Melon
only had a limited repertoire of songs at the time, they managed to convince Capitol that they had a healthy backlog of compositions, and were signed in 1991. The band set out shortly thereafter to work on an EP, produced by longtime
Neil Young
producer
David Briggs
and titled
The Sippin' Time Sessions
. But when the end results came out surprisingly slick and doctored, the project was shelved.
Hoon
, in the meantime, became reacquainted with an old friend of his sister's from back home in Indiana,
Guns N' Roses
' frontman
Axl Rose
, who invited
Hoon
to sing backup on several tracks for
Guns N' Roses
'
Use Your Illusion I
set.
Hoon
lent his vocal talents to several tracks, the best-known being the ballad
"Don't Cry,"
even appearing along with
GNR
in the song's epic video. Doubled with a high-profile appearance on MTV's 120 Minutes Tour in the spring of 1992 (along with
Live
,
Big Audio Dynamite
, and
Public Image Ltd.
), a buzz began to emerge regarding
Blind Melon
. The only problem was, they still didn't have an album in the racks.
The band had gone back into the studio earlier in the year with
Temple of the Dog
/
Pearl Jam
producer
Rick Parashar
, and although the sessions were completed by springtime, their self-titled debut didn't see the light of day until September 1992, by which time their springtime industry buzz had long since dissipated. For the remainder of the year and the early part of 1993, the quintet toured U.S. clubs nonstop (as well as landing arena opening slots for their pals
Guns N' Roses
). Although several videos/singles came and went without much MTV/radio fanfare, the
Samuel Bayer
-directed clip for their upbeat ditty
"No Rain"
(in which
Blind Melon
's album cover -- which included an old picture of
Graham
's sister dressed in a bumblebee-like outfit -- came to life) became a smash and catapulted the single and the album to the top of the charts (
Blind Melon
would eventually go platinum four times over).
Blind Melon
spent the remainder of 1993 on the road opening for
Neil Young
and
Lenny Kravitz
, before embarking on their own headlining tour of theaters in 1994 (during which time they were nominated for a pair of Grammys, for Best New Artist and Best Rock Performance). But it was during this time that drug use spiraled out of control for
Hoon
, and the band was forced to pull the plug on the remainder of the tour as
Hoon
sought treatment.
Blind Melon
managed to play a few more shows later in the year -- handing in a memorable appearance at Woodstock '94 and opening up for
the Rolling Stones
on select dates in September. Recording sessions began in the fall of 1994 for their sophomore effort in New Orleans, with renowned producer
Andy Wallace
behind the boards.
The sessions were productive but not without some turbulence --
Hoon
was still indulging in substances, leading to an arrest for drunkenly fighting with an off-duty policeman (
Hoon
would later admit that he had no memory of most of the recording sessions). Once the album was completed in the spring of 1995,
Hoon
checked himself into another rehab facility at the insistence of his bandmates, which pushed the release date of the album, titled
Soup
, to late summer. A month before the album appeared in August,
Hoon
's girlfriend gave birth to the couple's first child, which
Hoon
said in interviews had given him a new lease on life and a reason to straighten out once and for all. The dark and challenging
Soup
was a true diamond in the rough, but when it was finally released, the album was savagely bashed by fickle critics everywhere, which in turn led to a cool reception by the record-buying public (peaking at number 28 on the Billboard album charts).
Concerned but eager to get back on tour, the band hit the road once again. Drug counselors at the facility that
Hoon
had been admitted to warned the band's management that
Hoon
wasn't ready for the temptations of the road just yet. But
Hoon
convinced everyone that he was and a drug counselor/caretaker was hired to accompany him. After a month and a half of dates, the counselor was sent packing and
Hoon
returned to his dangerous ways. Just a few days later, on October 21,
Hoon
was found dead on
Blind Melon
's tour bus from an apparent drug overdose, at the age of 28.
Blind Melon
took an extended break to try and pick up the pieces and decide what they would do next. During the interim, the bandmembers finished off some rough tracks
Hoon
had completed his vocal parts for, resulting in the release of
Nico
in November of 1996 (the album was named after
Hoon
's infant daughter, with a portion of the proceeds being donated to Musicians Assistants Program [MAP], an organization that helps artists recover from drug and alcohol addiction). In conjunction with the album's release came the home video Letters from a Porcupine, which chronicled
Blind Melon
's history via interviews and live performances (the video was nominated for a Grammy Award in 1998 for Best Long Form Music Video).
Blind Melon
decided to carry on under a different name and with a new singer -- placing ads in music papers and auditioning several prospective frontmen. But it didn't click, and after an attempt at having
Smith
double as the lead signer in addition to his bass playing duties, the bandmembers ultimately decided to go their separate ways.
Stevens
formed the New York-based band
Extra Virgin
with singer
Rene Lopez
(one of the vocalists who had recently tried out for
Blind Melon
), who issued the album
Twelve Stories High
in 1999, while
Smith
and
Thorn
formed
Unified Theory
with singer
Chris Shinn
-- signing with Universal and issuing a self-titled release in 2000. In addition,
Thorn
has produced other artists (
Amy Correia
,
Zen Mafia
,
Gus
,
Jonny Kaplan
) and played guitar on
Live
's 1999 release
The Distance to Here
.
Smith
's solo debut (under the alias
Abandon Jalopy
), titled
Mercy
, an album he began writing and recording shortly after
Hoon
's death (several tracks are about his late bandmate), was released in 2001.
Later the same year,
Blind Melon
were featured on an episode of VH1's popular Behind the Music series, and Letters from a Porcupine was reissued as a DVD. The
Classic Masters
retrospective appeared in 2002, but 2005's
Best of Blind Melon
was more in-depth, offering previously unreleased live material, songs culled from soundtracks, and a bonus DVD of music videos and more live material. In 2006,
Blind Melon
surprised fans by announcing that they were reuniting, with new singer
Travis Warren
in tow. The group's first new studio effort in nearly 13 years,
For My Friends
, followed in April 2008. Several months later, a book that chronicled the band's entire history, A Devil on One Shoulder and an Angel on the Other: The Story of Shannon Hoon and Blind Melon, appeared. ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide
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