Toadies have taken a swerve into pop with a cover of Kelly Clarkson‘s 2004 hit “Since U Been Gone” for the upcoming Texas Parks and Wildlife Foundation compilation Texas Wild. Produced by singer and ...
"Possum Kingdom" tells the story of a grisly Texas murder. There's just one thing: It's made up.
Sarah Jaffe joins the Toadies for " Beside You" at the 8th annual Dia de los Toadies festival at Panther Island Pavilion in Fort Worth. Tiney Ricciardi Age looks good on the Toadies. The Fort Worth ...
In addition to the big stories we covered today, Wire-to-Wire provides you with some of the other key rock and metal news items from Jan. 2, 2018: - Toadies received a nice nod of recognition over the ...
The Toadies are celebrating 4/20 with the release of a new edible in collaboration with Texas High Country. The band’s I Come From The Watermelon—a play on their 1994 Rubberneck track, “I Come From ...
Toadies will celebrate the 25th anniversary of their debut album, Rubberneck (that’s the one with hit “Possum Kingdom”), on tour this fall. The album is actually coming up on its 27th anniversary ...
FORT WORTH, Texas — Fort Worth alt-rock icons Toadies showed everyone their dark secret this week, revealing that -- much like the rest of us -- they're not immune to the charming pop stylings of ...
Dallas is my city-home, the first place I lived where I could see a building that exceeded thirty feet in height. And though this might bother a good portion of Dallasites, Fort Worth’s Todd Lewis of ...
Back in January, the Toadies announced that, for the fourth year in a row now, they will be hosting another Dia de Los Toadies affair this summer on August 26 and 27. Then, in February, the band ...
Friday night, The Toadies took Warehouse Live’s main stage in front of quite a rowdy crowd, hyping the crowd with such well-known hits as “I Come From the Water,” “Backslider” and, before the ...
Toadies will get around to celebrating the 25th anniversary of their breakout Rubberneck album to finish out the year, even if the numbers don't quite match up. Dubbed the "Rubberneck 25th Anniversary ...
Some albums don’t grow old gracefully, because they were never graceful to begin with. The Toadies’ Rubberneck is rude, blasphemous, unstable, cathartic and possibly murderous, but graceful it is not.