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guitar and started thinking about the guys, and the places we’ve been and the people we’ve met, and the music that we left behind. There was just so much left that I wanted to say and that I wanted to write." Regarding the new material's style, he also elaborated that it will "retain all the elements of Oleander’s musical past" but also reflect the band "where are today, both lyrically, melodically, and sonically." Flowers also expressed his desire to finish the record, which was funded entirely by the band, before touring despite various offers.
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Oleander took to the stage on August 21, 2010 at The Boardwalk in Orangevale California. Soon after, Flowers announced hopes to release the band's new album by spring 2011 under a major label and with a supporting US tour to follow. Oleander also leaked its first single, "Daylight," to radio stations
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eatery. They played with several local bands together before meeting guitarist Ric Ivanisevich who joined them in a rehearsal. Chuck Combs the original drummer left, leaving the position to Fred Nelson Jr, a co-worker of Flowers' and Eldridge's. The quartet formed Oleander in 1995 and soon released
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accounts were created for Oleander, and new information was brought forth regarding the band's alleged reuniting; on AlternativeAddiction.com, Thomas Flowers revealed that by late 2008, he began writing new songs for Oleander and finally got the group together for rehearsal. "I just picked up a
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to release their album 'Something Beautiful' which contained promo singles "Daylight" and "Fight!" and their newest single "Something Beautiful". Pre-sale for the album began on March 26, and the album was released on April 16, 2013, with a release party that took place at Ace of Spades in
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page also revealed a band lineup including drummer Steve Brown (who had previously played with the band Jet Red), and links to OleanderForums.net, a small, fan-run site claiming that the group was indeed reunited and working on a new album.
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video game and served as the official theme song of the game. On November 18, 2011 Oleander performed in front of Madison Square Garden live as a part of the WWE's pre Survivor Series party which promoted the subsequent release of WWE 12.
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was created. On August 6 of that year, it was reported that Black Summer Crush had parted ways with vocalist Thomas Flowers, immediately stirring rumor that Flowers might reunite with his former Oleander bandmates. The official
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was recruited in the studio to record a new album and play live for the first leg of that tour. Nelson later joined the tour but subsequently left the band and was replaced with
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found considerable success but could not match the popularity of the band's previous album. It also gained both criticism and praise for its more varied musical style.
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who began playing two of their songs on air. The track "Down When I'm Loaded" gradually became a regional hit, and after opening for
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The new single called "Fight" was to be released November, 2011. An instrumental version was used in official videos for THQ's
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In 1989, singer and guitarist Thomas Flowers met bassist Doug Eldridge; both of whom were employees of a
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Devours issued a statement announcing he was leaving Oleander to join the band
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was then shot and incorporated footage from the movie, which led to the
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AlternativeAddiction.com (September 13, 2010). Retrieved on 12-31-10.
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AlternativeAddiction.com (April 11, 2009). Retrieved on 5-10-09.
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OleanderForums.net (December 11, 2008). Retrieved on 2-01-09.
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In 2002, Oleander parted ways with Universal and moved to
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chart, which acts as a 25-song extension to the Hot 100.
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The band then gave their CD to a friend who worked at
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Fine Records. This would be followed by a full-length
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PauseandPlay.com (May 9, 1999). Retrieved on 5-12-09.
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Fred Nelson, Jr. β€“ drums, percussion (1995–1998)
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Index

Sacramento
California
United States
Post-grunge
alternative rock
Universal
Sanctuary
Carved
Jonathan Mover
Scott Devours
www.oleander.net
post-grunge
Sacramento, California
oleander
Northern California
studio albums
record labels
February Son
Why I'm Here
Joyride
Sacramento
eponymous EP
indie label
album
Shrinking the Blob
98-Rock KRXQ
Sugar Ray
Republic Records
Universal
Jonathan Mover

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