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The Lemonheads
' evolution from post-
Hüsker Dü
hardcore punk rockers to teenage heartthrobs is one of the strangest sagas in alternative music. Initially, the group was a punk-pop trio formed by three teenage Boston suburbanites, but over the years, the band became a vehicle for
Evan Dando
. Blessed with good looks and a warm, sweet voice,
Dando
became a teen idol in the early '90s, when
Nirvana
's success made alternative bands commercially viable. While his simple, catchy songs were instantly accessible, they tended to hide the more subversive nature of his lyrics, as well as his gift for offbeat covers and his devotion to country-rock father
Gram Parsons
. After developing his signature blend of pop, punk, and country-rock on several independent records in the late '80s,
Dando
moved
the Lemonheads
to Atlantic Records in 1990. Two years later,
It's a Shame About Ray
made the group into media sensations, as
Dando
's face appeared on music and teen magazines across America and Britain. Though
the Lemonheads
were poised to become superstars, the band never quite found the right breakthrough single, and their popularity peaked in the early '90s. Around the same time,
Dando
descended into severe drug abuse that he curbed by the 1996 release of
Car Button Cloth
. However, he had missed his chance at stardom -- though the group retained their cult, much of their audience had already slipped away.
The son of a Boston attorney and a fashion model,
Evan Dando
(vocals, guitar, drums) formed
the Lemonheads
with his high-school classmates
Ben Deily
(vocals, guitar, drums) and
Jesse Peretz
(bass). Initially, the group was called the Whelps, but by the time the band made their debut EP,
Laughing All the Way to the Cleaners
, they had changed their name to
the Lemonheads
. Recorded the day after their high-school graduation,
Laughing All the Way to the Cleaners
was released on the group's own label, Huh-Bag. The EP gained the attention of the Boston-based indie label Taang!, which signed the band later that same year. By the beginning of 1987,
Doug Trachten
had become the band's full-time drummer, leaving
Dando
and
Deily
to share guitar and vocal duties.
Hate Your Friends
, a speedy hardcore LP that fell halfway between
Hüsker Dü
and
the Replacements
, was released in 1987.
Trachten
left after the record's release, and the band made 1988's
Creator
with
Blake Babies
drummer
John Strohm
.
Released in 1989,
Lick
expanded
the Lemonheads
' cult, thanks to a loud power pop cover of
Suzanne Vega
's "Luka." Following the release of
Lick
,
Deily
split and eventually formed the Pods and then
Varsity Drag
.
Dando
briefly played with
the Blake Babies
before forming a new version of
the Lemonheads
with drummer
David Ryan
.
The Lemonheads
signed with Atlantic Records in 1990, releasing
Lovey
, their most accomplished, melodic, and eclectic record to date, later that year.
Dando
's interest in the band began to wander the following year, as he recorded the solo EP
Favorite Spanish Dishes
. In 1992, he recorded
It's a Shame About Ray
, which featured
Blake Baby
Juliana Hatfield
on bass and harmony vocals.
It's a Shame About Ray
would prove to be
the Lemonheads
' breakthrough album, but it didn't become a hit until a cover of
Simon & Garfunkel
's "Mrs. Robinson" was added to the album several months after its initial release. By the end of 1992, the record had gained momentum, and
Dando
was being touted as the next alternative star. By the fall release of 1993's
Come on Feel the Lemonheads
,
Dando
had become a minor celebrity, appearing in gossip columns frequently and hanging out with fellow Gen-X icons, including actors like
Johnny Depp
and musicians like
Hole
's
Courtney Love
. His fame was large enough to spark the creation of an anti-
Dando
fanzine, I Hate Evan Dando. Recorded with the band's new bassist
Nic Dalton
,
Come on Feel
was hyped as the album that would make the band superstars, but
Dando
's antics received more press than the record received airplay, even though "Into Your Arms" nearly scraped the pop charts. During the press junket to promote the album, he confessed to heavy use of hard drugs, including an escapade where he smoked enough crack to ruin his voice for several weeks. His addiction deepened throughout 1994, and he was frequently seen in a drug-induced haze on
Oasis
' fall tour of Britain. Early in 1995, he launched a solo tour of the U.S. with
Epic Soundtracks
, after which he played the Glastonbury Festival, where he was booed for appearing several hours late.
Dando
sobered up during the remaining months of 1995, though he hadn't completely stopped drinking by the time he recorded
Car Button Cloth
with a new lineup of
the Lemonheads
featuring former
Dinosaur Jr.
drummer
Murph
, guitarist
John Strohm
, and bassist
Bill Gibson
. The album was greeted with mixed reviews upon its fall 1996 release and failed to generate a hit single; furthermore,
Dando
launched no full-scale tour to support the album. Late the following year,
the Lemonheads
and Atlantic Records parted ways; Atlantic retained the rights for a greatest-hits album, which was released in mid-1998.
With
the Lemonheads
essentially broken-up,
Dando
kept a fairly low-profile in the years directly following the split from Atlantic. He reappeared for a solo tour in 2001 and then released the lowkey solo album
Baby I'm Bored
in 2003. Three years later,
Dando
had reunited
the Lemonheads
and in 2006 the band released a self-titled album that, while not a revelation, certainly sounded like a worthy follow-up to
It's a Shame About Ray
and
Car Button Cloth
. In 2009, inspired by years of mixtapes given to
Dando
by his friend and
Butthole Surfers
-leader
Gibby Haynes
,
the Lemonheads
released the covers album
Varshons
.
–
Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi
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Hotel Sessions
Laughing All the Way to the Cleaners: The Best of the Lemonheads
Varshons
The Lemonheads
Become the Enemy
2013
Collection: Being Around
2000
3 for One
1998
The Best of the Lemonheads: The Atlantic Years
1996
Car Button Cloth
1996
If I Could Talk I'd Tell You [#1]
1996
If I Could Talk I'd Tell You [#2]
1994
Big Gay Heart
1993
Confetti/My Drug Buddy
1993
It's a Shame About Ray [10" UK EP]
1993
Into Your Arms [CD Single]
1993
My Drug Buddy
1993
Come on Feel the Lemonheads
1993
Great Big No
1993
It's a Shame About Ray Live EP
1992
It's a Shame About Ray [Single #1]
1992
It's a Shame About Ray [Single #2]
1992
It's a Shame About Ray
1992
Mrs. Robinson
1991
Different Drum
1991
Frequency One
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