Better Than Ezra

Songs: 63
Albums: 7

Albums

Better Than Ezra - Plays Paper Empire
Plays Paper Empire
2009, songs: 8
Better Than Ezra - Before the Robots
Before the Robots
2005, songs: 13
Better Than Ezra - Greatest Hits
Greatest Hits
2005, songs: 6
Better Than Ezra - Closer
Closer
2001, songs: 7
Better Than Ezra - Friction, Baby
Friction, Baby
1996, songs: 8
Better Than Ezra - Deluxe
Deluxe
1995, songs: 11

Facts about Better Than Ezra

Better Than Ezra

Better Than Ezra is an American alternative rock band that emerged in the 1990s and gained popularity with their catchy melodies and introspective lyrics. Here are some key facts about the band:

  1. Formation and Early Years: Better Than Ezra was formed in 1988 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, by lead vocalist and guitarist Kevin Griffin, bassist Tom Drummond, and drummer Cary Bonnecaze. The band's name is derived from a phrase uttered by the lead character in the 1988 film "Desperately Seeking Susan". In their early years, the band honed their sound playing at local venues and college campuses.

  2. Breakthrough Success with "Deluxe": Better Than Ezra gained widespread recognition with the release of their major-label debut album, "Deluxe", in 1993. The album featured the hit single "Good", which became a staple on alternative rock radio stations and catapulted the band to mainstream success. "Good" reached the top of the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart and remains one of Better Than Ezra's most iconic songs.

  3. Musical Style and Influence: Better Than Ezra's music is characterized by its blend of alternative rock, pop, and Southern influences. The band's catchy hooks, melodic guitar riffs, and introspective lyrics resonated with audiences, earning them a dedicated fan base. Their sound has been compared to bands like R.E.M. and Gin Blossoms, but Better Than Ezra has carved out their own distinct identity within the alternative rock genre.

  4. Continued Success and Evolution: Following the success of "Deluxe", Better Than Ezra continued to release albums and tour extensively throughout the 1990s and 2000s. While they may not have replicated the commercial success of their early years, the band maintained a loyal fan base and continued to produce critically acclaimed music. Better Than Ezra's later albums, such as "Friction, Baby" (1996) and "Closer" (2001), showcased their evolution as musicians and songwriters.

  5. Impact and Legacy: Better Than Ezra's influence extends beyond their chart-topping hits, as they have inspired countless bands and artists with their infectious melodies and heartfelt lyrics. Their enduring popularity is evidenced by their continued presence on the music scene and their dedicated fan base, who continue to support the band through their live performances and album releases. Better Than Ezra's legacy as pioneers of alternative rock music solidi

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