Thanks to the recent reunion of Sublime’s Eric Wilson and Bud Gaugh with late frontman Bradley Nowell’s son, Jakob, the legendary SoCal group is officially back together and booked for a number of upcoming performances. Now, the band has revealed that new music may also be on the way.
The hint arrives via a new Spin interview with Gaugh and Nowell, in which the two were asked what about their plans following their upcoming set at Coachella. “We’ll see how it goes from the rehearsals, but I’m pretty certain we’re gonna see some music coming out with this project,” Gaugh said.
As for Nowell, he didn’t address any recording, but expressed excitement for Sublime’s upcoming shows and a desire to “add to the legacy of this band.” Looking ahead, he said he’s “hoping to get to those alternative scenes and work with cool alternative artists.
The hint arrives via a new Spin interview with Gaugh and Nowell, in which the two were asked what about their plans following their upcoming set at Coachella. “We’ll see how it goes from the rehearsals, but I’m pretty certain we’re gonna see some music coming out with this project,” Gaugh said.
As for Nowell, he didn’t address any recording, but expressed excitement for Sublime’s upcoming shows and a desire to “add to the legacy of this band.” Looking ahead, he said he’s “hoping to get to those alternative scenes and work with cool alternative artists.
- 2/18/2024
- by Jo Vito
- Consequence - Music
“Addiction is a family disease,” says Jakob Nowell, the 28-year-old son of late Sublime frontman Bradley Nowell. “Rock & roll is a family disease, man. I seek to keep it in the family.”
Jakob bears an eerie sonic and physical resemblance to his dad, who was also 28 when he died of an overdose in 1996, cutting his band’s career short on the brink of superstardom. This April, at Coachella, Jakob will make his official debut as the new lead singer and guitarist of Sublime, alongside his dad’s original bandmates, drummer Bud Gaugh and Eric Wilson.
Jakob bears an eerie sonic and physical resemblance to his dad, who was also 28 when he died of an overdose in 1996, cutting his band’s career short on the brink of superstardom. This April, at Coachella, Jakob will make his official debut as the new lead singer and guitarist of Sublime, alongside his dad’s original bandmates, drummer Bud Gaugh and Eric Wilson.
- 2/15/2024
- by Brian Hiatt
- Rollingstone.com
Sublime’s original bassist, Eric Wilson, and drummer, Bud Gaugh, are reuniting for an upcoming performance featuring Jakob Nowell, the son of the band’s original frontman, Bradley Nowell, on vocals.
The performance will take place in Los Angeles on December 11th at a benefit concert for Bad Brains’ frontman, H.R. It marks the first time that the younger Nowell — who was 11-months-old when his father died in 1996, and has been touring in his own right for over a decade — will join the former Sublime musicians. It also marks the first time that Wilson and Gaugh will perform together since the latter left Sublime with Rome in 2011, saying that it “felt wrong” to play Sublime songs “without Brad.”
The trio will not performing under the name “Sublime,” but according to Billboard, a more formal reunion may be on the horizon. Nowell is represented by Kevin Zinger with Regime Music Group,...
The performance will take place in Los Angeles on December 11th at a benefit concert for Bad Brains’ frontman, H.R. It marks the first time that the younger Nowell — who was 11-months-old when his father died in 1996, and has been touring in his own right for over a decade — will join the former Sublime musicians. It also marks the first time that Wilson and Gaugh will perform together since the latter left Sublime with Rome in 2011, saying that it “felt wrong” to play Sublime songs “without Brad.”
The trio will not performing under the name “Sublime,” but according to Billboard, a more formal reunion may be on the horizon. Nowell is represented by Kevin Zinger with Regime Music Group,...
- 12/3/2023
- by Jo Vito
- Consequence - Music
Katie Holmes stepped out in NYC today ahead of her Holmes & Yang show at Fashion Week. The presentation will be Katie's first ever during the shows in the Big Apple. Katie and her design partner, Jeanne Yang, worked together on a range of pieces that Katie told Wwd recently were "basically pieces that have evolved from basics, but not too far. They're just nice, well-made luxury items that highlight the woman wearing them." Early tweets and reactions from the presentation at The Box in Lincoln Center show Holmes & Yang separates in fabrics like leather and silk. New York Times writer Eric Wilson tweeted, "At Holmes & Yang, it all looks very much like Katie." This is a big week for Katie, but not just because of her clothing's debut - her daughter, Suri Cruise, also started her first day of school. View Slideshow ›...
- 9/12/2012
- by Allie Merriam
- Popsugar.com
Sublime's summer tour nearly came to a screeching halt last weekend -- when the band's bassist dislocated his shoulder during a freak longboard accident ... and his rottweiler's to blame.It all went down Sunday at Summerfest in Milwaukee -- sources close to the band tell TMZ, Eric Wilson's rott was pulling him around backstage on his longboard ... when the bassist took a nasty spill.We're told Wilson's hand had somehow gotten tangled in his...
- 7/12/2012
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Critics agree that rapper's new women's line is an improvement over last year's.
By Rob Markman
Kanye West greets the audience after his show at Paris Fashion Week.
Photo: Getty Images
There is no quit in Kanye West. After critics picked and prodded at the first showing of his women's wear line in October, Yeezy returned to the big stage on Tuesday night in France at the fall/winter ready-to-wear show with his new collection for Paris Fashion Week. Diddy, Kim Kardashian, Shyne and Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour were all there as 'Ye offered up what many critics described as a Givenchy-inspired look. There were leathers, backless motorcycle jackets, inventive knee-high boots, furs and go-karts — yes, go-karts.
Comparisons to West's first showing are inevitable, even if the rapper/ producer/ overall creative spirit feels that he was unfairly judged during the first go-round. "I got treated unfairly by the press last time.
By Rob Markman
Kanye West greets the audience after his show at Paris Fashion Week.
Photo: Getty Images
There is no quit in Kanye West. After critics picked and prodded at the first showing of his women's wear line in October, Yeezy returned to the big stage on Tuesday night in France at the fall/winter ready-to-wear show with his new collection for Paris Fashion Week. Diddy, Kim Kardashian, Shyne and Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour were all there as 'Ye offered up what many critics described as a Givenchy-inspired look. There were leathers, backless motorcycle jackets, inventive knee-high boots, furs and go-karts — yes, go-karts.
Comparisons to West's first showing are inevitable, even if the rapper/ producer/ overall creative spirit feels that he was unfairly judged during the first go-round. "I got treated unfairly by the press last time.
- 3/7/2012
- MTV Music News
The Midlands actor on the demons he faced in his film directing debut, how a society in denial led to Britain's riots, and being diagnosed with Asperger's
Tyrannosaur is the first feature you've written and directed, and it's a powerful, moving and shocking film. How would you classify it?
It's a love story. People thought they were going to get a typical gritty council-estate drama with shaky cameras, but I wanted to make a love story and a properly cinematic movie. I kept telling the crew: "We're not making a little British film here, we're making cinema." It helped that we had Eric Wilson, a very gifted cinematographer.
Where do the film's darker moments come from?
I live in a state of hypersensitivity, and I've always had this feeling that something bad is going to happen to myself, or my wife and children. This manifests itself in different fears and visions.
Tyrannosaur is the first feature you've written and directed, and it's a powerful, moving and shocking film. How would you classify it?
It's a love story. People thought they were going to get a typical gritty council-estate drama with shaky cameras, but I wanted to make a love story and a properly cinematic movie. I kept telling the crew: "We're not making a little British film here, we're making cinema." It helped that we had Eric Wilson, a very gifted cinematographer.
Where do the film's darker moments come from?
I live in a state of hypersensitivity, and I've always had this feeling that something bad is going to happen to myself, or my wife and children. This manifests itself in different fears and visions.
- 9/24/2011
- by Killian Fox
- The Guardian - Film News
The “What?” (’90s nostalgia cash-in), “How?” (new singer Rome Ramirez), and “When?” (before fans wise up) are readily apparent on Yours Truly, the debut album from undead ska-punk outfit Sublime With Rome. But the most important, troubling question—“Why?”—is left unanswered. Maybe not for Sublime’s Bud Gaugh and Eric Wilson, who defied the explicitly stated wishes of their long-dead lead singer Bradley Nowell by recruiting Ramirez and carrying on under a modified moniker. But for anybody who cared about the original Sublime—a band mostly defined by Nowell’s voice and songwriting—does Yours Truly have a legitimate ...
- 7/26/2011
- avclub.com
This is a film (based on the novel of the same name) about a teenager called Oliver, awash on a sea of hormones and confusion. This is not, it’s fair to say, unexplored territory. From Catcher in the Rye via The Breakfast Club to Juno, you will find many brilliantly observed and painfully true depictions of the terrible teens.
There are so many rites of passage films depicting the shedding of childish things that you’d be forgiven for thinking there was nothing new to say about it but, as with silly love songs, we don’t seem to have had enough. And I am grateful for that because Submarine, released on DVD and Blu-Ray on August 1st, is wonderful!
The movie that I was mostly put in mind of is Bill Forsyth’s Gregory’s Girl (1981). And that’s about as fine a complement as I can pay a British teen movie.
There are so many rites of passage films depicting the shedding of childish things that you’d be forgiven for thinking there was nothing new to say about it but, as with silly love songs, we don’t seem to have had enough. And I am grateful for that because Submarine, released on DVD and Blu-Ray on August 1st, is wonderful!
The movie that I was mostly put in mind of is Bill Forsyth’s Gregory’s Girl (1981). And that’s about as fine a complement as I can pay a British teen movie.
- 7/24/2011
- by John Ashbrook
- Obsessed with Film
I’m as much of a sucker as anyone for a good Courtney Love train-wreck story, and The New York Times serves up a classic in the Sunday Styles section. What was meant to be a Courtney-Resurrected-in-Fashion story veers quickly into a Courtney-Parades-With-Her-Clothes-Off saga. It only takes writer Eric Wilson a few paragraphs to get to the crazy: “Shortly after 8 p.m., Ms. Love burst into the room with the Marchesa dress slung on one arm and the noted German Neo-Expressionist artist Anselm Kiefer on the other. She was entirely naked and leaning...
- 11/7/2010
- The Wrap
Reunited punk icons Sublime are set to hit the studio again to record their first album of new material in 13 years. Drummer Bud Gaugh and Eric Wilson reformed the group last year and have since settled a name dispute with late singer Bradley Nowell's family.
Now known as Sublime With Rome, the group has started work on a new album at the Radiostar studio in Weed, California. The group has also earmarked a three-date European tour, which will begin in Amsterdam, Netherlands on October, 5. The band will then return to the U.S. for an extensive autumn tour.
The new album is expected for 2011 release. The group will work on new songs they've been performing live on the road this summer, including "Panic", their first original single as Sublime With Rome which debuted on national TV this past June on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!".
Now known as Sublime With Rome, the group has started work on a new album at the Radiostar studio in Weed, California. The group has also earmarked a three-date European tour, which will begin in Amsterdam, Netherlands on October, 5. The band will then return to the U.S. for an extensive autumn tour.
The new album is expected for 2011 release. The group will work on new songs they've been performing live on the road this summer, including "Panic", their first original single as Sublime With Rome which debuted on national TV this past June on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!".
- 9/28/2010
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
Sublime with Rome have announced plans to head to the studio to record new material. The band has also added dates to their fall tour. The band are scheduled to record at Sylvia Massy.s Radiostar studio in Weed, CA., with plans for a 2011 release. The group will work on new songs they.ve been performing live on the road this summer - including .Panic.. Drummer Bud Gaugh and bass player Eric Wilson, founding members of Sublime, with new frontman, singer/guitarist Rome, have spent the last year reintroducing themselves and the music of Sublime, one of the most successful and influential alternative rock bands of all time, to fans across the country as Sublime with Rome (Swr). Outside...
- 9/28/2010
- by Patrick Luce
- Monsters and Critics
Sublime with Rome have announced the second leg of their 2010 summer concert tour with new dates beginning August 13th. The band has confirmed 16 dates into October including a run of the east coast, a trip into Canada and the band's first-ever live performances overseas in Germany, the U.K. and Brazil. Information for all ticket on sales can be found at www.SublimeWithRome.com. Garnering rave live reviews across the country, original members of Sublime, Bud Gaugh and Eric Wilson, with new frontman Rome are selling out venues coast-to-coast. The trio has been writing new material while on the road and is slated to begin working on a new studio album this fall. Earlier this year, Sublime announced their...
- 8/13/2010
- by Patrick Luce
- Monsters and Critics
HollywoodNews.com: One of the most notable and successful ska-punk bands of all time, Sublime, has sold over 17 million albums worldwide. The group’s success stems from their multi-platinum landmark debut album, 40oz. to Freedom, lo-fi follow up, Robbin’ the Hood and the multi-platinum self-titled major label debut (a virtual greatest hits set in itself) all widely regarded as music collection staples.
The founding members of Sublime, drummer Bud Gaugh and bass player Eric Wilson, along with new front man, singer/guitarist Rome make up Sublime with Rome. The group will kick off their summer tour on July 7th in Redmond, Wa and will make their way across the Us. Stopping along the way to play a number of festival dates, Sublime with Rome is finally giving a number of songs their proper stage debuts including “Under My Voodoo,” “Burritos,” and the fan favorite, “What I Got.” Accompanying the band...
The founding members of Sublime, drummer Bud Gaugh and bass player Eric Wilson, along with new front man, singer/guitarist Rome make up Sublime with Rome. The group will kick off their summer tour on July 7th in Redmond, Wa and will make their way across the Us. Stopping along the way to play a number of festival dates, Sublime with Rome is finally giving a number of songs their proper stage debuts including “Under My Voodoo,” “Burritos,” and the fan favorite, “What I Got.” Accompanying the band...
- 6/23/2010
- by HollywoodNews.com
- Hollywoodnews.com
At the request of late singer Bradley Nowell's estate, judge issues preliminary injunction against use of the name.
By Gil Kaufman
Sublime, with original frontman Bradley Nowell (file)
Photo: Skunk Records, Inc.
Less than two weeks after 1990s reggae-punk trio Sublime made their big-stage return at Cypress Hill's Smokeout Festival, a Los Angeles judge issued a preliminary injunction barring the band from performing under the Sublime banner.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Judge Howard Matz issued the injunction on Tuesday following the recent filing of a trademark lawsuit brought by the estate of the band's late singer and creative figurehead, Bradley Nowell, who died of a drug overdose in 1996. After playing for years under the name Long Beach Dub All-Stars, bassist Eric Wilson and drummer Bud Gaugh recently revived the band name with new singer Rome Ramirez, making their major debut at the Cypress Hill event on October...
By Gil Kaufman
Sublime, with original frontman Bradley Nowell (file)
Photo: Skunk Records, Inc.
Less than two weeks after 1990s reggae-punk trio Sublime made their big-stage return at Cypress Hill's Smokeout Festival, a Los Angeles judge issued a preliminary injunction barring the band from performing under the Sublime banner.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Judge Howard Matz issued the injunction on Tuesday following the recent filing of a trademark lawsuit brought by the estate of the band's late singer and creative figurehead, Bradley Nowell, who died of a drug overdose in 1996. After playing for years under the name Long Beach Dub All-Stars, bassist Eric Wilson and drummer Bud Gaugh recently revived the band name with new singer Rome Ramirez, making their major debut at the Cypress Hill event on October...
- 11/4/2009
- MTV Music News
If you've been surfing Fangoria over the past couple of weeks, chances are you've seen the ads for the 2009 Cypress Hill Smokeout. The event takes place October 23rd and 24th in California and we're giving away a pair of tickets to one lucky Fangoria Musick reader!
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Guerilla Union has announced the return of the annual Cypress Hill Smokeout Friday, October 23 and Saturday, October 24 at the San Manuel Amphitheatre and festival grounds in San Bernardino, CA. The event, which last took...
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Guerilla Union has announced the return of the annual Cypress Hill Smokeout Friday, October 23 and Saturday, October 24 at the San Manuel Amphitheatre and festival grounds in San Bernardino, CA. The event, which last took...
- 10/5/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (James Zahn)
- Fangoria
Oh La La! Lindsay Lohan's debut in Paris as the artistic advisor for the stately Emanuel Ungaro fashion house has really raddled the stately New York Times. Eric Wilson, reviewing the show, snootily noted that some of Lindsay Lohan's models "wore sequin-covered pasties, in the shape of hearts, on their breasts, leaving several people in the audience aghast. A few dresses looked as if they had been painted onto the models." And he went on to say that Lindsay's arrival was like a "McDonald’s fry cook taking the reigns of a three-star Michelin restaurant." Seems that Wilson is not alone - the fashion director for the French newspaper Le Figaro peered down her beautiful French nose and said Lindsay was not "relevant." However, given that Ungaro chief Mounir Moufarrige hired Lindsay to generate publicity - and get people into his stores - it's obvious that he's clearly...
- 10/4/2009
- IrishCentral
If you've been surfing Fangoria over the past couple of weeks, chances are you've seen the ads for the 2009 Cypress Hill Smokeout. The event takes place October 23rd and 24th in California, and today we've got a new video featuring Fletcher from Pennywise speaking about the recent changes in Pennywise, the future of the band, and playing at Smokeout Festival! Our friends Slipknot (see them on Halloween at the Inagural Fangoria Trinity Of Terrors!) will be playing in addition to a Huge lineup, which you can find below the jump along with the video!
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Fletcher Talks About Pennywise Change!
Guerilla Union has announced the return of the annual Cypress Hill Smokeout Friday, October 23 and Saturday, October 24 at the San Manuel Amphitheatre and festival grounds in San Bernardino, CA. The event, which last took place in...
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Fletcher Talks About Pennywise Change!
Guerilla Union has announced the return of the annual Cypress Hill Smokeout Friday, October 23 and Saturday, October 24 at the San Manuel Amphitheatre and festival grounds in San Bernardino, CA. The event, which last took place in...
- 9/27/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (James Zahn)
- Fangoria
If you've been surfing Fangoria over the past couple of weeks, chances are you've seen the ads for the 2009 Cypress Hill Smokeout. The event takes place October 23rd and 24th in California, and today we've got a new video featuring Cheech and Chong talking about the event. Our friends Slipknot (see them on Halloween at the Inagural Fangoria Trinity Of Terrors!) will be playing in addition to a Huge lineup, which you can find below the jump along with the video! Stay tuned, as Fangoria Musick will be offering readers a chance to Win tickets shortly!
Cheech and Chong on SmokeOut 2009
Guerilla Union has announced the return of the annual Cypress Hill Smokeout Friday, October 23 and Saturday, October 24 at the San Manuel Amphitheatre and festival grounds in San Bernardino, CA. The event, which last took place in 2003, returns for the first time as an epic two-day mind opening experience encompassing...
Cheech and Chong on SmokeOut 2009
Guerilla Union has announced the return of the annual Cypress Hill Smokeout Friday, October 23 and Saturday, October 24 at the San Manuel Amphitheatre and festival grounds in San Bernardino, CA. The event, which last took place in 2003, returns for the first time as an epic two-day mind opening experience encompassing...
- 9/23/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (James Zahn)
- Fangoria
Chaos surrounding band's re-formation is only fitting, in Bigger Than the Sound.
By James Montgomery
Sublime, with original frontman Bradley Nowell
Photo: Skunk Records, Inc.
On February 28, at a Mexican restaurant in Sparks, Nevada, Sublime reunited onstage for the first time in more than a decade, playing a hit-filled set before a few hundred awestruck, half-drunk revelers. Or maybe they didn't, since this Sublime consisted of drummer Bud Gaugh, bassist Eric Wilson and — in the place of late, lamented (and, at this point, practically sanctified) frontman Bradley Nowell — some dude named Rome. The genuine article it most certainly wasn't.
So, really, who knows? To some — most notably, Thad Peterson, who booked the show — it was very much the return of Sublime, a point that he made to me repeatedly when I spoke to him all those months ago. ("They sure sounded like Sublime," he enthused. "It was incredible.") To others — like,...
By James Montgomery
Sublime, with original frontman Bradley Nowell
Photo: Skunk Records, Inc.
On February 28, at a Mexican restaurant in Sparks, Nevada, Sublime reunited onstage for the first time in more than a decade, playing a hit-filled set before a few hundred awestruck, half-drunk revelers. Or maybe they didn't, since this Sublime consisted of drummer Bud Gaugh, bassist Eric Wilson and — in the place of late, lamented (and, at this point, practically sanctified) frontman Bradley Nowell — some dude named Rome. The genuine article it most certainly wasn't.
So, really, who knows? To some — most notably, Thad Peterson, who booked the show — it was very much the return of Sublime, a point that he made to me repeatedly when I spoke to him all those months ago. ("They sure sounded like Sublime," he enthused. "It was incredible.") To others — like,...
- 9/2/2009
- MTV Music News
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