Army of Anyone
was a supergroup formed by Filter frontman Richard Patrick with two of the former members of rock band Stone Temple Pilots. In addition to Patrick on vocals, the band featured Dean DeLeo and Robert DeLeo on guitars and bass, respectively, and Ray Luzier (formerly of David Lee Roth's band) on drums. This was the first band the DeLeo brothers formed without Scott Weiland since the short-lived Talk Show project in 1997 and was their first major project since STP's breakup in 2003.
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History
While writing material for a fourth Filter album,
Richard Patrick linked up with the DeLeo brothers for help. The result of their meeting was a track called "A Better Place". A few days later, they decided to form a new band.
Ray Luzier was called to audition after the DeLeo brothers were impressed with Ray's sound check at a show. Luzier joined the band later after a successful auditioning. The band had recorded more than 30 songs in Patrick's home studio, 11 of which would make their way on to their debut album, which was originally slated for an early 2006 release.
Army of Anyone originally signed with
Columbia Records to release their debut album but most of the personnel who backed them at Columbia Records were fired, making them opt to change their label .
In a message posted by Luzier on his official message board, he stated the album would be released in
August 2006. It was finally released on
November 14. The album was produced by
Bob Ezrin, the producer behind
Pink Floyd's epic
rock opera The Wall
and
Alice Cooper's early hits. Patrick commented that the delays were caused by a few personal reasons such as members getting married and having children. During that time, they opted to re-mix and re-master the record.
The band's first single was titled "Goodbye," which can be found on the band's . For a brief period of time, an instrumental track called "Used to Know Her" was also available on the page, but has since been removed. "Goodbye" made its video debut on Yahoo Music, on
October 3,
2006.
Army of Anyone planned on releasing a DVD in 2007 which would include studio footage of the group recording their debut album.
[1] This would ultimately not happen.
Touring
While promoting their debut album, Army of Anyone visited radio stations across the country from late September. Among the songs they played at these stations were covers of
Filter's "
Take a Picture" and
Stone Temple Pilots' "
Interstate Love Song." Since the release of their debut album on November 14, the band went on tour to further promote the album. They also performed the single "Goodbye" on the November 20
Late Night with Conan O'Brien
and November 23
Last Call with Carson Daly
. In addition to playing songs from the album, they also included covers of "
Big Bang Baby," "
Vasoline," and "Piece of Pie" by Stone Temple Pilots as well as covers of Filter's "
Hey Man, Nice Shot," "Take a Picture," and "Welcome to the Fold." An interlude version of
Led Zeppelin's "
The Rain Song" also featured as a part of their set.
An
iTunes exclusive three-in-one
EP was released on
October 31. The EP includes the single "Goodbye," the music video for the single, and a special podcast featuring interviews with all of the band members discussing the tracks on the CD.
The band headlined the 2007 edition of the
SnoCore Tour which had previously been headlined by bands such as
Seether,
Chevelle,
Helmet, and
Shinedown. Army of Anyone were supported by
Hurt throughout the tour.
Break up
On
May 14,
2007, Richard Patrick was interviewed on the LunaticRadio.com show and announced that he was working on new Filter material. On
May 26, Army of Anyone played their last concert in El Paso, Texas.
Patrick subtly confirmed on
Sirius'
Lithium 24
channel that the band has likely ended; after playing Stone Temple Pilots' "
Big Bang Baby," he stated, "I was in a band with Dean and Rob," referring to Army of Anyone in the past tense.
Since the band parted ways, Patrick has recorded a new album with Filter,
Anthems for the Damned
, which was released in May 2008 featuring the single "
Soldiers of Misfortune."
Rumors began circulating in early 2008 that a Stone Temple Pilots reunion was imminent, and in April the band announced their
reunion tour and performed a mini show in Los Angeles. STP are currently recording their sixth studio album, set for release later this year.
Ray Luzier became
Korn's newest drummer in November 2007. He has been touring with them since January 2008 and plans to record with the group for their ninth studio album.
Band Members
- Richard Patrick - Vocals, rhythm guitar
- Robert DeLeo - Bass guitar, vocals
- Dean DeLeo - Lead Guitar
- Ray Luzier - Drums, percussion
Discography
Studio album
Army of Anyone
(
November 14,
2006)
Singles
Year
| Song
| US Hot 100
| U.S. Modern Rock
| U.S. Mainstream Rock
| Album
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2006
| "Goodbye"
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| 21
| 3
| Army of Anyone
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2007
| "Father Figure"
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| 31
| Army of Anyone
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References
- Harris, Chris Army Of Anyone Raiding Stone Temple Pilots, Filter Catalogs For Tour MTV.com (November 4, 2006). Retrieved on 1-11-09.