Box Car RacerI Feel SoThere Is
The band released one studio album, the eponymous Box Car Racer,
and played a tour throughout 2002 until blink-182 went to record
their new album in 2003. Delonge stated that the band is permanently
defunct. Delonge's new band Angels & Airwaves, is proclaimed
a continuation of Box Car Racer. Conceived by Blink-182 guitarist Tom DeLonge and drummer Travis Barker, the band was formed during a break from touring for Blink-182. A European tour for Blink-182 in winter 2001 was delayed in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks, and rescheduled dates in early 2002 were also canceled due to DeLonge's back problems. According to interviews, Box Car Racer grew "out of boredom" and, according to DeLonge, "is just for fun in the few days we have off from our real jobs". The idea began with DeLonge playing acoustic guitar during recording sessions for Blink-182’s 2001 album Take Off Your Pants and Jacket and grew from there.[1] The band was originally supposed to be named "The Kill" and the cd was to be titled Et Tu, Brute.[2] The name of the band, Box Car Racer, was originally the name of a band Barker was in shortly after high school. DeLonge liked the name, but was uneasy after learning the origin: the term was a reference to the B-29 Bomber which dropped the second wartime atomic bomb on Nagasaki, Japan – the plane’s name was "Bockscar". The plane’s name was commonly misspelled as "Boxcar", and, due to Barker’s desire for the band name to be three words, was spelled out as Box Car Racer.[1] The band began recording their first and only album in December 2001.[3] Jerry Finn, longtime producer of Blink-182, was hired to produce the album. The band soon turned to be an outlet for DeLonge’s lyrics that were not "Blink-friendly" – e.g., fast-paced, goofy pop punk. Instead, the band’s material was promised to be a tribute to DeLonge’s post-hardcore influences, such as Fugazi, Quicksand, and Refused.[3][4] According to DeLonge in interviews, the album’s recording sessions were difficult for him because of constant back problems. The depression that came from being in constant pain influenced the lyrics of the album largely.[1] With DeLonge playing bass for the album, a bassist went unannounced until the band made their live debut with touring bassist Anthony Celestino on April 1, 2002.[4] They continued with a string of live shows in California until Blink-182 set out on tour with Green Day and Jimmy Eat World for the Pop Disaster Tour on April 17.[5] The eponymous Box Car Racer album was officially released on May 21, 2002 to commercial success – the album reached number 12 on the Billboard 200, and "I Feel So", the first single release, was already climbing the charts. Critics praised the new direction DeLonge and Barker had taken; as such, the album received positive reviews. Slant magazine called the album a "much needed departure from the banality of Blink-182" and "the perfect union of pop punk riffs and instrumentation that spans all genres of rock from indie to folk."[6] The band performed "There Is" on The Tonight Show with
Jay Leno September 3, 2002 and on The Late Late Show with Craig
Kilborn on October 17, 2002.[7] It was announced that August that
the band would be headlining their own tour with supporting act
The Used; the tour began October 25, 2002.[8] Although Box Car Racer
had written and performed a new song during the tour, the band’s
final show was played December 17, 2002, with DeLonge stating that
he would like to like to experiment more with Box Car Racer one
day, "an every-other-year type thing."[9] Barker and DeLonge
agreed in an interview that Box Car Racer was a "learning experience",
DeLonge adding "It makes me excited to start the new Blink
record."[9] Blink-182, the next album released by the band,
was both praised and criticized for its change in musical atmosphere
and darker tone. In an interview with MTV News shortly after the
"indefinite hiatus" of Blink-182 was announced, DeLonge
stated:
Former members Tom DeLonge – Lead vocals, rhythm guitar, bass (performed bass
in studio only) (2002–2003) Touring members Anthony Celestino – Bass (2002–2003) [edit] Discography Released: May 21, 2002 12 30 7 89 49 27 CAN: Gold[17] [edit] Singles Notes A. ^ "I Feel So" peaked outside of the US Billboard Hot 100 chart, therefore it is listed on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart. [edit] Videography
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