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The Rolling Stones wouldn’t be the Rolling Stones without Mick Jagger, just like The Beatles aren’t The Beatles without John Lennon and George Harrison. But what about Sublime without Brad Nowell?
Sublime formed in the late 1980s, and by the early 90s the trio had become famous for its blend of ska, punk, reggae, and hip hop. But in 1996, the band’s lead singer, Brad Nowell, died of a heroin overdose. Although several posthumous albums and a boxed set were released in the following years, few people expected Sublime to continue as a band without its front man.
But earlier this year the two remaining members of Sublime played a reunion show with a new lead singer, 20-year-old Rome Ramirez. Now they’ve announced their plans to play more shows and maybe even record a new album in the near future. Find out what Marni and Jason think about Sublime minus Bradley Nowell.
Dialog
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Jason: You know, I was totally surprised to see that Sublime was playing shows again.
Marni: Yeah, I mean I thought when Brad Nowell died that would be the end of Sublime, but…
Jason: Yeah, when it’s a trio, and you lose a member who’s the lead singer.
Marni: Exactly, a very crucial member.
Jason: It would be like Nirvana playing shows.
Marni: Right. It would be very awkward.
Jason: But apparently the shows went over really well.
Marni: I think Brad had a real trademark style. I mean he had a presence about him. So do you think this new guy sounds just like him? I mean, what is he bringing to the band that made them resurrect?
Jason: It’s true. And I wonder if they’ll be able to write more music that sounds anything like what they did before.
Marni: Yeah, I mean they had a very distinct style, and people really liked it. I guess I have to question, is it in good taste? Here’s this band that really was a threesome, they were a tight-knit group, and now the mother, I understand, of Brad Nowell is actually suing the band for using the name without permission because she feels that it was her son’s band.
Jason: I feel like she’s fairly justified. But I guess the band is saying that it’s sort of a celebration of Brad and his music and his life, and I can see that side too.
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Jason and Marni are both surprised that Sublime is playing shows again without the lead singer, Brad Nowell, who died in 1996. There were only three people in the band and Nowell had a very big role. Jason thinks it’s as strange as if Nirvana reunited without Kurt Cobain.
So far Sublime’s new shows have gone over well. But Marni can’t believe that the new singer, Rome Ramirez, could take the place of Brad Nowell. Jason also wonders if the band will be able to write any new material without Brad. Brad’s family is suing the band because Brad owned the name Sublime, and he didn’t want anyone else to play under that name.
Do you think Sublime should keep playing without Brad Nowell? Is it right for Brad’s family to sue the band? What other bands would you like to see reunite?
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