Flickerstick

Songs: 5
Albums: 3

Facts about Flickerstick

Flickerstick

Flickerstick was an American rock band formed in Denton, Texas, in 1997. Known for their energetic live performances, anthemic rock sound, and charismatic stage presence, Flickerstick gained national attention after winning the VH1 reality series "Bands on the Run" in 2000. Here are several key facts about the band:

  1. Formation and Early Years: Flickerstick was formed by vocalist Brandin Lea, guitarist Rex James Ewing, bassist Fletcher Lea, guitarist Cory Kreig, and drummer Dominic Weir. The band quickly gained a following in the Dallas-Fort Worth music scene with their high-energy performances and catchy rock songs. Drawing inspiration from alternative rock bands like Radiohead, Nirvana, and Pearl Jam, Flickerstick developed a sound that combined elements of grunge, alternative, and post-punk.

  2. "Bands on the Run" Victory: In 2000, Flickerstick rose to national prominence after winning the VH1 reality series "Bands on the Run". The show followed four unsigned bands as they competed in various challenges and performances across the country. Flickerstick's victory on the show earned them a recording contract with Epic Records and a cash prize. Their success on "Bands on the Run" propelled them into the mainstream spotlight and helped expand their fanbase beyond Texas.

  3. Album Releases and Career: Following their victory on "Bands on the Run", Flickerstick released their debut album, "Welcoming Home the Astronauts", in 2001. The album received positive reviews for its melodic hooks, heartfelt lyrics, and dynamic performances. Songs like "Beautiful" and "Coke" became fan favorites and received radio airplay on alternative rock stations. Despite their initial success, Flickerstick's subsequent albums, "Tarantula" (2003) and "Live from Atlanta" (2004), failed to replicate the commercial success of their debut.

  4. Live Performances and Touring: Flickerstick was known for their electrifying live shows, which featured energetic performances, audience interaction, and a sense of camaraderie with their fans. The band toured extensively, performing at festivals, clubs, and theaters across the United States. Their live performances earned them a reputation as one of the must-see acts on the alternative rock circuit, and they built a loyal fanbase through their relentless touring schedule.

  5. Disbandment and Legacy: Despite their early success and dedicated fanbase, Flickerstick disbanded in 2007. While they may not have achieved the same level of mainstream success as some of their peers, Flickerstick's impact on the alternative rock scene is still felt today. Their memorable performances, anthemic rock sound, and enduring songs continue to be celebrated by fans who fondly remember the band's contribution to the early 2000s rock landscape.

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