Shades Apart Explained

Shades Apart
Origin:Bridgewater Township, New Jersey, U.S.
Genre:Alternative rock, hardcore punk
Years Active:1988–2003, 2012~present
Label:Revelation Records
Universal Records
Past Members:Mark V.
Kevin Lynch
Ed Brown

Shades Apart is an American alternative rock musical group from Bridgewater Township, New Jersey. They are best known for their US radio hit "Valentine", "Stranger by the Day" and their cover of the hit song "Tainted Love."

History

The band formed in 1988, self-releasing an album that year; two EPs followed in 1992 and 1993. 1995's full-length, Save It, produced by Bill Stevenson and Stephen Egerton, resulted in some media exposure due to the success of their cover of Gloria Jones' "Tainted Love".[1] The song would later be featured multiple times in the 2004 movie She's Too Young. After another independent release in 1997, the band signed to Universal, who released Eyewitness in 1999 and Sonic Boom in 2001. In 1999, the single "Valentine" peaked at #31 on Billboards Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. It also appeared on the Active Rock, Heritage Rock, and Mainstream Rock Audience charts.[2] Their song "Stranger By The Day" featured in the film American Pie and is on the soundtrack.

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Notes and References

  1. Biography
  2. Billboard