Tantric | ||||
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Studio album by Tantric | ||||
Released | February 13, 2001 | |||
Genre | Post-grunge, alternative metal | |||
Length | 47:29 | |||
Label | Maverick Records | |||
Producer | Toby Wright | |||
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Singles from Tantric | ||||
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Tantric is the debut album of American post-grunge band of the same name. It was released February 13, 2001 and debuted at #193 on the Billboard 200. The album would eventually peak at #71 and was certified gold by the RIAA. The album released "Breakdown" as the lead single, and the follow-up singles "Astounded" and "Mourning."
In November 1998, after a turbulent relationship on the road, Todd Whitener, Jesse Vest, and Matt Taul were fired from the band Days of the New. The day they were fired, the three were cutting instrumental demos for what would become songs on Tantric. However, in the meantime, Whitener, Vest, and Taul would have to survive through low-wage jobs.
In March 1999, singer Hugo Ferreira moved to Nashville, and within their first practice session together the group began developing songs. Within six months, the band had written a plethora of material and quickly gained a strong fan base in their native Louisville, Kentucky. After the band's demo caught the attention of Maverick Records late the following year, they were signed and began recording their self-titled album with producer Toby Wright.
The album emphasizes acoustic guitar and harmonized vocal melodies which are reminiscent of Days of the New. This style was also heavily influenced by Wright, who is known for applying multi-track vocals to much of his work.
The band toured extensively to promote their debut album, including a headlining tour in early and fall 2001. From April to August that year, they supported 3 Doors Down with Lifehouse, and in May took part in the first two-day HFStival. On May 11, Tantric performed "Breakdown" on Late Night with Conan O'Brien.