History
Cake released their third studio album, Prolonging the Magic, on October 6, 1998. This album contained the hit single "Never There" which reached number 1 on the U.S. Modern Rock Tracks.
On July 24, 2001, Cake released their fourth full-length album titled Comfort Eagle. This was Cake's first release under Columbia records. The lead single "Short Skirt/Long Jacket" was a major hit on alternative radio stations, climbing to number 7 on the U.S. Modern Rock Tracks, and is now the theme song to the TV series Chuck. It was also used as the background music for an Apple iPod Nano commercial launched in September 2010.
Cake's fifth album, Pressure Chief, was released on October 5, 2004. It contained the moderately successful singles "No Phone" and a cover of the Bread song "The Guitar Man".
In 2006 Cake announced Live at the Crystal Palace, the band's first live album. The album was delayed to 2007 and then 2008 before the band announced that they currently don't have plans to release it.
Cake released a compilation, B-Sides and Rarities, on October 2, 2007. It features covers of Black Sabbath's "War Pigs", Barry White's "Never, Never Gonna Give You Up," Singleton, Snyder & Kaempfert's "Strangers in the Night" and Piero Umiliani's "Mahna Mahna", as well as live versions of Cake songs "Short Skirt/Long Jacket" and "It's Coming Down". Rarities is the band's first album on its own label, Upbeat Records.
In 2008 the band removed their studio (Upbeat Studio) from dependence on Sacramento, California's power grid by installing a system of solar panels. The band subsequently announced that their upcoming studio album will be "recorded using 100% solar energy." [2]
A new studio album is currently in the works, due to be released on January 11, 2011. Titled Showroom of Compassion, John McCrea describes the album's sound as "very different" from previous Cake records, also indicating that he will be playing piano much more than usual.[3] The album will be released on Upbeat Records.[4] Cake released a new song from the upcoming album in September, called "Sick Of You".
Member changes
Damiani left the band in 1997, replaced by Gabe Nelson. Greg Brown left in 1998, replaced by Xan McCurdy. Brown and Damiani continued to work together when they formed the band Deathray. Todd Roper left the band to focus on parenthood after recording Comfort Eagle, and subsequently also joined Deathray, before that group disbanded in 2007. Drummer Paulo Baldi joined Cake in 2003 during the second "Unlimited Sunshine Tour". (See Band Lineup for more)
Musical style
Although Cake's music is often classified as alternative rock or indie rock, it combines multiple musical genres, such as ska, funk, rockabilly, pop, jazz, rap, and country. Cake's music features droll lyrics rife with word play and syncopation, catchy distorted guitar riffs (courtesy of guitarist Greg Brown until 1998, and bass player Victor Damiani until 1997), prominent use of a Moog, and a solo trumpet (played by Vince DiFiore).
Touring
Cake headlined the Unlimited Sunshine Tour festival in the summer of 2002 among an eclectic ensemble of bands including Modest Mouse, The Flaming Lips, De La Soul, Latin techno fusion band Kinky and bluegrass group The Hackensaw Boys. Cake brought back the tour in 2003 with Cheap Trick, country singer Charlie Louvin, garage rockers The Detroit Cobras and a return performance from The Hackensaw Boys. The tour returned in 2007 with the Brazilian Girls on the East Coast dates, return of The Detroit Cobras for the West Coast dates, and Oakley Hall, Agent Ribbons and King City for all the shows. Cake headlined Artscape 2009, in Baltimore, MD.
Band lineup
- John McCrea – lead vocals, rhythm guitar, organ, piano, vibraslap (1991–present)
- Vince DiFiore - trumpet, keyboard, harmony vocals, percussion (1991–present)
- Xan McCurdy – lead guitar (1998–present)
- Gabe Nelson – bass guitar (1991–1993, 1997–present)
- Paulo Baldi – drums, percussion (2003–present)
- Greg Brown – lead guitar (1991–1998)
- Victor Damiani – bass guitar (1993–1997)
- Shon Meckfessel – bass guitar (1991)
- Frank French – drums, percussion (1991–1994)
- Michael Thorn - Trumpet (1994–1995) - Subbed for Vince DiFiore during year he got married.
- Todd Roper - drums, percussion (1994–2002)
- Pete McNeal - drums, percussion (2002–2003)
- Andrew Griffin – drums (substituted for Paulo Baldi due to schedule conflicts on 2007 for European tour)
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