Lit (band)

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Lit
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Lit performing at Mohegan Sun in Connecticut in 2005
Background information
Also known as Razzle (1988–1994), Stain (1994–1996)
Origin Orange County, California[1]
Genres
Years active 1988–present
Labels
Website litband.com
Members Kevin Baldes
A. Jay Popoff
Jeremy Popoff
Nathan Walker
Past members Sean Holland
Allen Shellenberger
Chadd Anthony (Chad Benekos)
Ryan Gillmor

Lit is an American rock band, formed in 1988 in Fullerton, California. They are most known for their hit song "My Own Worst Enemy".[2]

History

Pre-Lit (1986–1996)

In 1986, guitarist Jeremy Popoff and bassist Kevin Baldes met, and soon after, began playing music together. Later on, Baldes (16 at the time) and Popoff's brother, A. Jay (14 at the time), formed the pop metal band Razzle in 1988 with Sean Holland. The lineup included Kevin Baldes (bass, lead vocals), Sean Holland (guitar), and A. Jay Popoff (drums, percussion). They performed their first show on June 26, 1988, at The Troubadour. In 1989, A. Jay switched from drums to lead vocals, and the band added guitarist Jeremy Popoff and drummer Allen Shellenberger. Things began to come together in 1990, when the group released a demo tape and an EP entitled New Vibe Revolution in 1993. Razzle dissolved in 1993 and became Stain in 1994, which had a much harder and heavier sound. They released a demo tape in 1995 and eventually signed with Malicious Vinyl in 1995. Due to the band Staind owning the name using the letter "D", they changed their name to Lit in 1996.

Tripping the Light Fantastic (1997–1998)

On April 1, 1997 the group released Tripping the Light Fantastic on the Malicious Vinyl record label.[1] Malicious Vinyl went out of business shortly after Tripping the Light Fantastic was released, which left the band unsigned once again. They spent their time writing a new batch of songs and showcasing for various record labels until they signed with RCA Records in 1998.[1]

The RCA years (1998–2002)

The group shot to stardom started with their second album titled A Place in the Sun, released in February 1999. A Place in the Sun yielded the hit single, "My Own Worst Enemy," which reached mainstream popularity by peaking at number 51 on the Billboard Hot 100, topping the Billboard Hot Modern Rock Tracks chart for a total of 12 weeks, and receiving a Billboard Music Award for the biggest modern rock song of 1999. It was followed by "Zip-Lock" (which featured Blink-182 in the video) and "Miserable", the latter of which was among the top ten most played songs of 2000 and featured Pamela Anderson in the video. Shortly after the album went platinum in the USA and gold in Canada becoming the band's best selling album of all time. The band performed over 286 shows and toured worldwide in support of A Place in the Sun. In addition to the Vans Warped Tour and a slot on Woodstock 1999, the band toured with The Offspring, Garbage, and No Doubt. The band's tracks also appeared in soundtracks of Ready to Rumble and The Replacements.

Lit followed up A Place in the Sun with the 2001 release of Atomic. The new album steered away from the sound of their last pop punk album, resulting in a more mature yet ultimately less successful format. The band's highest charting single was "Lipstick and Bruises" which reached Top 10 on the Billboard's Hot Modern Rock Tracks. Lit toured to support Atomic with Kid Rock and Butch Walker. The group was released from their contract with RCA Records in late 2002.

Lit and death of Allen Shellenberger (2003–2009)

Lit went on a small, intimate club tour in the fall of 2003 before releasing the self-titled Lit on the DRT Entertainment label on June 24, 2004. The single "Looks Like They Were Right" made it on the Top 40 charts. That year the group also put out its first long-form DVD, All Access, on November 16, 2004.

On May 5, 2008 it was announced that Lit's drummer, Allen Shellenberger, was diagnosed with a malignant glioma (brain tumor). On July 26, 2008, Lit held a benefit for Allen at House Of Blues in Anaheim, California. A number of bands performed including Sugar Ray and Handsome Devil. No Doubt drummer Adrian Young filled in for Shellenberger on the drums for a few songs. Both drummers also played at the same time for a few songs. Shellenberger died on August 13, 2009, at the age of 39.[3]

New drummer and The View from the Bottom (2009–present)

On November 27, 2009, Lit officially announced that Nathan Walker would be the new drummer for Lit and that writing had begun on a new album.[4]

In April 2010 during an interview with OC Talk Radio, Lit hinted they are currently talking with and would return to a major label for their next release. They also revealed they are working on a new management deal as well as performing new material live.

In September 2010, Kevin Baldes confirmed that Lit were currently in the studio, writing and recording their sixth studio album. The band is working with producer Marti Frederiksen (Aerosmith, Def Leppard, Mötley Crüe, Foreigner, Sheryl Crow, Faith Hill).[5]

The band reported they were still in the studio recording their new album in July 2011, and released a demo video titled "You Tonight".[6] Lit announced in December 2011 that they were back in the studio with producer Butch Walker to finish their new album. It was also announced that the band had signed with Megaforce Records and would release their new album The View from the Bottom on June 19, 2012.[7]

The first single, "You Tonight," was released on iTunes on May 1, 2012.

On January 7, 2013, frontman A. Jay Popoff told Loudwire that after Lit finishes touring in support of The View from the Bottom, they will begin writing their next album.[8] A video for "Miss You Gone" was released on June 13, 2013. On July 17, Lit performed on AXS Live. Ryan Gillmor rejoined the band for this segment, and Jeremy's guitar tech Jay Sparring also guested onstage.

On December 9, 2013, the band announced via its Facebook page that it would perform a special 15th anniversary show for A Place in the Sun, where the band played the entire album from front to back on February 28, 2014, at the House of Blues in Anaheim, California.[9]

On October 1, 2015 the band announced that they have been working on new music at SoundStage in Nashville, TN.[10]

Style

On the band's first album "Tripping the Light Fantastic", Lit incorporated elements of punk rock, grunge and heavy metal.[11] The band moved away from the style on that album and moved to[12] a pop punk[13] and power pop[12] style on their album "A Place in the Sun". Lit has been mostly described as alternative rock[14][15][11] and pop punk.[2] Lit has also been as described as post-grunge.[2]

Band members

Discography

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Studio albums

Music videos

Album Title Director Year
A Place in the Sun My Own Worst Enemy Gavin Bowden 1999
A Place in the Sun Zip-Lock Chris Applebaum 1999
A Place in the Sun Miserable Evan Bernard 2000
Atomic Over My Head Mark Gerard 2000
Atomic Lipstick and Bruises The Malloys 2001
The View from the Bottom The Broken 2012

References

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