It all began to explode in 1995 for Texas alterna-popsters Deep Blue Something. Truly living the Rock-N-Roll dream, they had independently released a low budget record (Home), found radio and sales success with that record, and ultimately got signed to Interscope records-all on their own terms. World tours, multiple gold and platinum awards, and television appearances, is the dream of every band.
But be careful what you wish for, you may get more than you expect. Along with the explosion of their success, Deep Blue Something also achieved the racking up of no less than four lawsuits that brought their career to a screeching halt.
Long before their indie and major label success with Breakfast at Tiffany s and the Home album, DBS had released a lo-fi album on a local Dallas label entitled Eleventh Song. While the album sold well at shows and in their hometown region, the recordings were not up to par for radio play, and the band decided to move on and record another album.
With no contractual obligations to their former label, the band began to r... (
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