Failure
history
Failure is an American alternative rock band formed in 1990 in Los Angeles, California. The original lineup consisted of Ken Andrews (vocals, guitar), Greg Edwards (bass, vocals), and Kellii Scott (drums). They gained attention for their unique sound, which combined elements of grunge, space rock, and post-hardcore. Failure released their debut album, 'Fantasma,' in 1992, but it was their sophomore effort, 'Magnified,' released in 1996, that helped them gain a cult following. Despite critical acclaim, the band struggled commercially and disbanded in 1997. They reunited in 2013 and released a new album, 'The Heart Is a Monster,' in 2015, followed by extensive touring.
influences
Failure's music is influenced by a variety of genres and artists, including alternative rock, post-rock, and heavy metal. Notable influences include bands like My Bloody Valentine, Nirvana, and David Bowie, as well as the experimental sounds of the 1980s and 1990s. Their sound is characterized by layered guitars, atmospheric production, and introspective lyrics, which reflect a blend of personal and cosmic themes.
facts
Failure is known for their innovative use of guitar effects and production techniques. They were one of the early adopters of the 'wall of sound' style in alternative rock. The band's song 'Stuck on You' was featured in the 1996 film 'The Crow.' Their album 'Magnified' was reissued on vinyl in 2015 as part of their reunion. The band's name, 'Failure,' was chosen to reflect the themes of disappointment and disillusionment present in their music.
significance
Failure is considered a seminal band in the alternative rock and post-grunge movements of the 1990s. Their work has inspired many contemporary bands in the alternative and post-rock scenes. The band's unique sound and approach to songwriting have garnered a dedicated fanbase, and they are often cited as a major influence by bands such as Deftones, Tool, and A Perfect Circle. Their reunion and subsequent work have reintroduced their music to a new generation of listeners.
awards
Failure has not received major mainstream awards but has been recognized in the alternative music community. Their albums have received critical acclaim and have been included in various 'best of' lists for alternative rock. They have a dedicated fanbase that regards them as influential in the genre.
covers
Failure's music has been covered by various artists, including the band Deftones, who covered 'The Nurse Who Loved Me.' The band's influence can be seen in the works of other alternative and post-rock artists who have drawn inspiration from their sound and lyrical themes.