Ruby Tuesday: Sugarbomb, “After All”
Talk about star-crossed bands. Ft. Worth quintet Sugarbomb freaking rocked, dude. They could sing, they could play, and most importantly, they could write. The only thing they couldn’t do, it appears, was win the love of their label, RCA. After receiving instructions from the label to dumb their music down, Sugarbomb singer and main songwriter Les Farrington gave them “Hello,” a Vertical Horizon-ish slice of generic pop/rock. “You want dumb? Here you go!” Les said.
The label loved it. Uh oh.
The song was a minor hit, popping up on a couple soundtracks, but it was not at all indicative of how talented Sugarbomb really were. Worse, the song gave RCA an idea of how to sell the band, but it would mean turning Sugarbomb into something they were most decidedly not: a generic pop band. Soon after the album was released, RCA dropped the band (the album came out two weeks after 9/11, so RCA was cleaning house). Infighting soon followed, and a few months later, Sugarbomb were finished. Tragic.
Submitted for your approval is “After All,” the final track on the band’s fabulous album Bully (you can find it for a couple bucks on Half.com) and as grand a tribute to Queen as you’re likely to find outside of “Knights of Cydonia.” The last I heard, Sugarbomb singer Les Farrington was playing at piano bars. Why he doesn’t have a MySpace page, I’ll never understand.
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Actually, he DOES have a MySpace page; it just doesn’t have any MUSIC on it.
http://www.myspace.com/200867086
That’s funny, I just threw “Ordinary Man” into one of my latest podcasts. Groovy stuff.
Oh, and this is funny, because I have their Tastes Like Sugar album that I got from eMusic as a freebie and it has “After All” on it as well.
Thanks for the info…I’d wondered what happened to Les and the other great talents of Sugarbomb. Way back when, I found their Bully CD in a discard mail bin at work (radio station) ready to be tossed out with the other promos that nobody listens to. I could not believe how friggin’ talented they were and agree with everyone else who thinks they should have been HUGE! I’m sure they’ve all moved on, lol, but it still bothers me that their great talent was never fully recognized. Sigh.