^ "RIAA - Gold & Platinum - March 16, 2011: Come Clean certified awards"."Chart Log UK: Rodney P - The Pussycat Dolls"."The Official Charts Company - Puddle of Mudd".^ a b Peak chart positions for releases charting in the UK:.^ a b "The Official Swiss Charts and Music Community".^ a b "charts.nz - New Zealand charts portal".^ "austriancharts.at - Austria Top 40".Australian Recording Industry Association. "Away from Me": "The ARIA Report: Issue 726 (Week Commencing 26 January 2004)" (PDF)."Blurry": "The ARIA Report: Issue 647 (Week Commencing 22 July 2002)" (PDF)."Control": "The ARIA Report: Issue 632 (Week Commencing 8 April 2002)" (PDF).All except noted: " - Australian charts portal".^ a b "Puddle of Mudd Album & Song Chart History - Rock Albums".^ a b "Puddle of Mudd Album & Song Chart History - Alternative Albums".^ a b "Puddle of Mudd Album & Song Chart History - Billboard 200".Volume 4: Songs In The Key of Love & Hate Volume 4: Songs in the Key of Love & Hate Deepfield’s debut album “Archetypes and Repetition” is in stores now.Albums Studio albums Title Puddle of Mudd’s new CD “Famous” will be released Oct. While most openers get little crowd response, Deepfield was well-received, and may be making a name for themselves in the near future. While most bands come off sounding cliché or formulaic, Deepfield has not conformed to the typical sound, but spawn a gritty grunge feel with a metal backdrop. Puddle of Mudd’s opening band, South Carolina-based Deepfield, is an impressive new group. “It sounds a lot like the first … (Abrasive) was a lot darker and this one has more of a poppy, radio single feel … we just really took our time on this and I think it sounds great.” When lead guitarist Christian Stone was asked about their new CD release, he claimed to be very happy with the way it turned out. The singles they released at the show from their new CD, including “Psycho,” “Merry Go Round” and “Famous” were raw and entertaining, demonstrating the band’s evolution while staying true to the original sound. And while most Puddle of Mudd fans might be aware of this likeness, the band would be wise to exude caution against coming across as imitators, but instead clarify a unique identity.įrom Friday’s crowd response alone, Puddle of Mudd clearly has the chops, and it seems their time away from the spotlight has done them a lot of good. Puddle of Mudd’s cover of Nirvana’s “Breed” at Friday’s show was eerily identical to that of its original performers. Scantlin’s sound, style and appearance is similar to that of Kurt Cobain, lead singer of the revolutionary grunge band Nirvana. His stage presence is enough to seal the deal, but with the addition of immense talent on the guitar and his unique, gritty vocals, he has the makings of a legend. The songs flowed unique to one another in brilliant harmonization.Īlthough the band’s chemistry is undeniable, it was lead singer Scantlin who truly shined. The band was energetic, entertaining and clearly committed to its music. The show’s journey was an escalating experience for the entire audience as Scantlin and his band made a point to involve them while staying true to their set.
The band’s intro was a pulsating rhythm of tribal drums that resounded throughout the music hall, segueing into a cutting guitar solo by front man Wes Scantlin.
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The crowd has spoken, and the result is this: Puddle of Mudd has returned in full swing, appearing ready to reclaim their place in the limelight. With a tour in progress and a new CD coming out, the question Friday at the Newport Music Hall was whether Puddle of Mudd could still play, especially after their last album, “Life on Display,” did not succeed.
Puddle of Mudd return to tour with show at NewportĬoming back from the deadliness of a hiatus is tough stuff and most bands fall under the pressure or fade into the backdrop.