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FF5

From left to right: Joshua, Jacob, Soul Glow Activatur, Nathan, Derek

From left to correct: Joshua, Jacob, Soul Glow Activatur, Nathan, Derek

Groundwork data
Also known as
  • The Brothers
  • Ground Noise
  • The Phamily
  • Family unit Strength 5
Origin Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
Genres Christian rock, crunk stone
Years active 2003–2018
Labels
  • Curb
  • Star Song
  • Word
  • Maverick
  • Gotee
  • Tooth & Nail
  • Transparent Media Group
  • III Amusement
  • Reanimated
Website ff5music.com
Past members Brad Allen
Derek Mount
Nate Currin
Solomon Olds
Teddy Boldt
Jacob Olds
Joshua Olds

FF5 (formerly known equally Family unit Forcefulness five, The Phamily, Footing Noise and The Brothers) was an American Christian stone band from Atlanta, Georgia.[1] The band formed in 2005 past brothers Solomon "Soul Glow Activatur" Olds, Joshua "Fatty" Olds, and Jacob "Crouton" Olds along with their ii friends, Nathan "Nadaddy" Currin and Brad "20 Cent" Allen, who was later replaced past Derek "Chapstique" Mountain. The grouping has released v studio albums, ix EPs, and ii remix albums. They are oft noted for their raucous, political party-centric personae and eclectic mix of genres, ranging from rap metal to dance-pop.

In 2018, the remaining two members, Jacob and Joshua Olds, re-branded the grouping as FF5 and released the EP El Compadre on March two.[2] However, the new rebranded group speedily became inactive.[ citation needed ]

History [edit]

Formation (1993–2003) [edit]

Family Force five was formed in Atlanta, Georgia, under their original name, The Brothers. Three of the v original members, Solomon ("Soul Glow Activatur") and twins Joshua ("Fatty") and Jacob ("Crouton"),[3] are sons of Jerome Olds, a Christian artist pop in the late 1980s. The Brothers released Fact and Reality in 1994 and RPM in 1995. Both albums were released on Star Song Records and produced by their begetter.[4] [five]

The group changed their name to "Ground Noise", which they classified as "a really bad version of Third Mean solar day".[6] Before long after, the three brothers added Derek Mount ("Chap Stique") and Nathan "Nate" Currin ("Nadaddy"). They then renamed their group The Phamily.

A decade later, the band signed with Bohemian Records, for distribution to the mainstream market earlier signing to Gotee Records for the Christian market. Under the proper noun "The Phamily", the ring sought a dual recording bargain to better distribute their music to both the mainstream and Christian markets.[v] According to Solomon Olds, "To me, and pretty much anybody that's nether my age, almost Christian music is a turnoff. I don't want to be affiliated with that. I want to be affiliated with something that is great music. I feel that Bohemian and Gotee together can pull that off."[4] The group was then forced to change their proper name once more, due to copyright issues with Prince's band, The Family unit.[ citation needed ]

Family unit Forcefulness 5 and mainstream success (2004–2007) [edit]

On March 21, 2006, the band released their first full-length album Concern Upwards Front/Party in the Back under their new name "Family unit Force v", which was an instant hitting in both the Christian and mainstream markets spawning several hit singles such as "Dear Addict" and "Convulsion". Both of these songs, like many others on the anthology, are heavily focused around the guitar. Their debut album has been both disparaged and praised past Christian and not-Christian critics respectively for not containing overtly Christian content in any of its tracks. In March 2007, their debut anthology was re-released every bit Business Up Front/Party in the Back: Diamond Edition, which contains three previously unreleased songs.[7] During this fourth dimension, Family Strength 5 contributed the vocal "Listen's Eye" for the compilation album Freaked! A Gotee Tribute to DC Talk's Jesus Freak. For Christmas, Family Force 5 released a few Christmas-themed audio blogs. They also recorded "Grandma", a embrace of "Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer". Also a new unreleased song, "Whatcha Gonna Practice with It", was added to the Hip Hope Hits: 2008 album.[8] Another previously unreleased song, "Master of Disguise", was posted on YouTube. Still, due to mixed fan reaction to the song it was not slated for release at the time.

Trip the light fantastic or Die (2008) [edit]

In June 2008, Family Strength 5 released an EP entitled Dance or Die EP to debut 3 songs from their upcoming anthology Dance or Dice. On Baronial 19, 2008, the total-length album was released taking on a more club oriented, electronic trip the light fantastic toe sound than Business organization Up Forepart/Party in the Back with less guitar. The full-length album, Dance or Die, received a favorable review in World Magazine.[nine]

Blake Soloman of AbsolutePunk.cyberspace had the following to say about the album; "Even though Family Forcefulness v may be the musical equivalent of mixing Mentos and Coke—lots of build up for something that simply e'er happens one way—I observe myself oddly pleased with Dance or Die."

Trip the light fantastic toe or Die sold 17,000 copies in its first week and debuted at 30 on the Billboard 200. Past the terminate of January, the anthology had sold over l,000 units and during early 2009 the band embarked on the AP tour from March to May promoting the album and headlining concerts throughout the U.S.[10] In December 2008, the band won the All-time Christian Rock Creative person, Best Crunk Rock/Rap Artist and Best Rock Anthology for Dance or Die at the Rock on Request Awards.[11]

Remix album and Christmas Pageant (2009) [edit]

In May 2009, the band debuted their remix anthology of Trip the light fantastic or Die; Trip the light fantastic toe or Die with a Vengeance. Information technology featured remixes by The Secret Handshake, 3OH!3, Danger Radio, Jasen Rauch of Red, Matt Thiessen of Relient Chiliad, David Crowder of David Crowder Ring, Alex Suarez of Cobra Starship, and more.[10] The anthology debuted at No. 180 on the Billboard 200, No. 15 on the Christian Albums chart and No. 6 on the Dance/Electronic Albums nautical chart.[12]

Around this time, Solomon Olds created a remix of the song "Best Dark of Our Lives" by Everyday Sunday.

On September five, the band unveiled a new song called "Keep the Party Alive" which was featured on an EP, titled Go along the Party Live EP. The EP was released exclusively at Target to promote the Halloween themed Skelanimals on September xv. Other tracks on the EP include three songs from Trip the light fantastic or Dice with a Vengeance, two songs from Trip the light fantastic or Die, and two music videos.[thirteen] Side by side, The ring embarked on their third Dance Rawr Dance Tour, along with Exhale Carolina, Cash Cash, Queens Club, and i-Rival.

On October half-dozen, the band released a Christmas anthology titled Family unit Force v's Christmas Pageant, containing ten tracks including their own version of "My Favorite Things".[fourteen] The album debuted at No. 14 on the Usa Dance charts.

In mid-November 2009, the band hit the road on the Christmas Pageant Tour. On this tour was House of Heroes, Remedy Drive, and All Left Out. On the tour they performed their versions of Christmas classics equally well every bit their very own originals. On Nov 30 information technology was announced by pb singer Soul Glow Activatur'southward Twitter that Joshua (Fatty) had been admitted to the ICU of a local infirmary and that a kidney specialist had been called in subsequently his status deteriorated.[xv] Later it was confirmed that he was suffering from kidney failure and that he was undergoing dialysis handling. The band at first vowed to proceed the current tour they were on, The Christmas Pageant Tour, and so equally not to disappoint fans. Still, as Joshua's condition worsened, the band canceled a few shows, but then fabricated a return for the rest of the tour. Joshua made a full recovery and returned to playing shows.[16] [ non-primary source needed ] [17]

3 (2010–2012) [edit]

In Jan 2010 the band toured Australia and New Zealand, playing shows for the Parachute Music Festival and its Australian offshoots.[eighteen] [19] In February 2010, they toured with Cobra Starship in the United kingdom. In March and April 2010, they were office of the lineup of the Rock and Worship Roadshow with Mercy Me, David Crowder Band, Francesca Battistelli, Fee, Remedy Bulldoze, and more.[20] [21] During this time, the band also released their music to the UK market for the kickoff fourth dimension.[20]

On March two, 2010, Family Strength 5 were confirmed to be playing the United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland leg of the traveling festival, Sonisphere. This was the band's first UK festival advent. The band as well announced six Great britain and Republic of ireland headline dates to coincide with their Sonisphere advent.[22] [23]

In Dec 2010 the band did their second annual Christmas Pageant Tour in the United states, with primary support from Forever The Sickest Kids. The tour also had a one-off date for a London show, all the same this was later cancelled due to weather.

The ring confirmed a third studio anthology, which was tentatively slated for release in mid-2010.[24] They stated that the third album will have more crunk-stone and "rock-and-roll" elements similar to Business concern Up Front/Political party in the Back. The band released a three-song preview EP, entitled III, on April 15, 2011. In an interview with JesusFreakHideout.com, guitarist Chap Stique explained that the new album is tentatively titled III too. He also mentioned that some of the tracks that may appear on the album are called "Paycheck", "Can You Feel It", "Become on Outta Here", "Non Alone", and "Tank Top", and that the anthology itself would contain more spiritual themes than the EP.[25] In another interview with Alt Press, Soul Glow Activatur also confirmed that the album will be called Three and revealed a new track title, "Crash Down", and claimed that the CD "runs the gamut" from "straight-up electro" to "a little bit of redneckness". Tooth & Nail Records announced that they would be publishing Iii, and revealed the cover and track listing on Baronial 9.[26] [ non-primary source needed ] The album was released on October xviii, 2011. The album has received mixed reviews. Critics have praised the album's musical multifariousness, while criticizing the quality of the lyrics.

The band did a short bound tour called Tourantula, which ran from April 15 to May 15.[27] [ non-chief source needed ]

Family Force 5 played on the Warped Tour 2011 from July 26 through August 14.

The band's 2012 tour was chosen Rise Upward, and was scheduled to run from March through September. It was inspired by Fatty'due south nigh-fatal feel, and featured a short picture by Isaac Deitz called "Vital Sign". The film documented the band'southward experience during the unexpected disease and how it has affected them long-term.[ citation needed ]

An extended version of the album III called III.V was announced in April 2012. Information technology was to feature five extra songs, two new ones and three acoustic.[ commendation needed ] Instead, Three.Five was released every bit an EP of six songs, two new ones and four acoustic, on May 22, 2012.[28]

Reanimated and departure of Soul Glow Activatur (2012–2013) [edit]

Get-go in November 2012, Soul Glow Activatur began hosting his own radio show "Phenomenon" for Christian Radio Station NGEN Radio every Friday Night at 10 pm.[ citation needed ] Several new songs have been debuted during the show including "Adjacent Level", "Chainsaw", and championship track, "Miracle", the latter 2 have been released as their own EP.[ citation needed ]

Several photos were posted on February 25, 2013, in which the band was shown recording in Tommy Lee's studio, confirming that the band was in the process of writing and recording a new album.[29] [30] [31] [ better source needed ]

On May 3, 2013, the band released a music video for "Chainsaw" featuring an additional poetry from Christian rapper Tedashii, and the same twenty-four hours released this new version of the song equally a unmarried.[32] [33]

Reanimated, an album featuring both new songs and remixes of older songs, was released on June 18, 2013,[ citation needed ] to reception ranging from mixed to negative.[ commendation needed ]

The ring announced on their website[34] on September 23, 2013, that Soul Glow Activatur would be leaving the band to focus on songwriting, remixing, and DJ Phenomenon, but he would withal exist a behind-the-scenes office of the group. Pictures on the website and Facebook were updated to show the new ring lineup, moving Crouton from the drums to atomic number 82 singer, and calculation Teddy "Hollywood" Boldt as the new drummer.

Time Stands Yet (2014–2015) [edit]

On April 30, 2014, the band announced they had signed with Word Entertainment[35] for their quaternary studio album, set to release in the year. Their single "Permit It Exist Dearest" was released along with the news.

On May 23, 2014, Family Forcefulness 5 released their starting time music video from their upcoming album, BZRK. The song features Christian rapper KB.[36] The band announced that the title of the upcoming album would be Fourth dimension Stands Still, along with its artwork on May 26, 2014.[ commendation needed ] On May 27, 2014, the band released the album for pre-order on iTunes.[ commendation needed ]

The ring was role of the 2015 Wintertime Jam Tour Spectacular in the cardinal and eastern parts of the United States.[ citation needed ] [37] They were besides a function of the Winter Jam Bout 2015 West Coast.[ citation needed ]

Their remix anthology, Time Nonetheless Stands, was released on November half-dozen, 2015, featuring six remixes of songs from the anthology Time Stands However, and 2 new additional songs.[38] [ failed verification ]

Label issues and additional line-up departures (2015–2018) [edit]

On May 3, 2017, atomic number 82 guitarist Derek Mount (aka Chapstique) announced that he would exist leaving the band to pursue other projects.[ citation needed ] Shortly after, keyboardist and original member Nathan Currin as well parted ways with the grouping,[ citation needed ] although no statement has officially been given from either him or the band regarding his departure.

In April 2017, Family unit Strength 5 appear that their fifth anthology, Audiotorium, was almost complete, but due to label conflicts could not be released yet. The band went on a tour in which they performed the unreleased anthology live in its entirety at each testify.

In January 2018, Teddy Boldt, too known every bit Hollywood, announced his departure from the ring, making the just remaining members Jacob and Joshua Olds.[39]

Rebranding and El Compadre (2018) [edit]

On January 18, 2018, they released the single "Burn on the Highway" and rebranded as "FF5": a duo consisting of ii of the Olds brothers.[xl] [ non-chief source needed ] [41] They released the EP El Compadre on March 2.[ commendation needed ]

Other projects [edit]

The ring contributed a vocal to the Alice in Wonderland soundtrack (titled Almost Alice), chosen "Topsy Turvy". The song did not brand the standard soundtrack,[42] [43] only information technology is ane of three bonus songs on the special Hot Topic edition of the soundtrack. The song premiered on their MySpace page on February eight. Information technology was released with the Nigh Alice (Deluxe Version) on iTunes June one, 2010.

Family Force v'south vocalist, Soul Glow Activator, was featured on the opening runway of the 2008 concept album Nervosa by Christian Post-Hardcore ring, Showbread.

"Radiator" and "Dearest Addict" accept been released on the Stone Ring Network.[ citation needed ]

"Can Yous Feel It" was used in a trailer for the 2012 motion picture Battleship.[44] [45]

The ring too appeared on the anthology Punk Goes Pop 3 with their cover version of La Roux's "Bulletproof". The album was released on Nov ii, 2010.[46]

The ring's vocal "Kountry Gentleman" was used in the advertisements for the movie "The Warrior'due south Manner".[ citation needed ]

On December 8, 2010, Rock Sound gave out a complimentary CD with their magazine containing a new version of "Beloved Addict" and a demo of their new vocal "Every Night of the Week". Also in promotion of their new anthology a prune of "Dang Girl" was posted on their YouTube channel.

On Jan 25, 2012, they released a new five-song EP titled Junk in the Trunk which included previously unreleased songs and alternate versions of others.[ citation needed ]

On January eight, 2013, Capital Kings released their self-titled debut album, Capital Kings, featuring Soul Glow Activatur on "The Paradigm".[ commendation needed ]

The band'southward 2006 song, "Kountry Gentleman", was used in the 2019 moving-picture show, El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie.[47]

Musical manner [edit]

Family Forcefulness 5 has been cited equally a crunk rock band,[one] mixing a diverse set of music styles including punk, rap, mail-hardcore, R&B, funk, dance, electronica, rap metal and nu metal[48] [49] [l] [51] [52] with positive, party lyrics.

Band members [edit]

Former members

  • Jacob "Crouton" Olds – lead vocals (2013–2018), drums, vocals (2004–2013)
  • Josh "Fat" Olds – bass, vocals (2004–2018)
  • Brad "xx Cent" Allen – lead guitar (2004–2005)
  • Derek "Chapstique" Mount – lead guitar, vocals (2005–2017), rhythm guitar (2013–2017)
  • Nate "Nadaddy" Currin – synthesizer, percussion (2004–2017)
  • Solomon "Soul Glow Activatur" Olds – lead vocals, rhythm guitar (2004–2013)
  • Teddy "Hollywood" Boldt – drums (2013–2018)

Timeline

Discography [edit]

Studio albums [edit]

Christmas albums [edit]

Remix albums [edit]

EPs [edit]

  • The Phamily EP (2004)
  • Family Forcefulness 5 EP (2005)
  • Business organization Upward Front, Party in the Back Diamond Edition EP (2006)
  • Dance or Dice EP (2008)
  • Keep the Party Live EP (2009)[58] Target exclusive.
  • Iii EP (2011)
  • Junk in the Trunk EP (November 25, 2011)
  • 3.Five EP (May 22, 2012)
  • Crank It Like a Chainsaw EP (January 21, 2013)
  • FF5 EP (2017) online exclusive
  • El Compadre (March 2, 2018)

Singles [edit]

  • "Cray Button" (featuring Lecrae) (2012)
  • "Chainsaw" (featuring Tedashii) (2013)
  • "Let It Exist Honey" (2014)
  • "BZRK (featuring KB) (2014)
  • "Walk on Water" (featuring Melanie Wagner (of Young & Free)) (2015)
  • "Agree Your Mitt" (2015)
  • "Fire on the Highway" (2018)

Non-album tracks [edit]

  • "Grandma"[ commendation needed ]
  • "Here Comes Santa Claus"[59]
  • "Repeat the Sounding Joy"[60]
  • "Every Nighttime of the Week"
  • "Dear Addict" (2011 demo)

Non-album compilations [edit]

  • Hip Promise Hits 2008, 2007 .... "Whatcha Gonna Exercise with It" [Gotee]
  • Freaked!: A Gotee Tribute to dcTalk's "Jesus Freak", 2006 .... "Mind'southward Eye" [Gotee]
  • Almost Alice: Songs Inspired by "Alice in Wonderland" (Hot Topic Edition), 2010 ... "Topsy Turvy"
  • Punk Goes Popular 3, 2010 .... "Bulletproof" originally recorded by La Roux[61]
  • Jingle Jam, 2010 ... "Here Comes Santa Clause" and "Echo the Sounding Joy"[62]

Awards [edit]

GMA Dove Awards
Year Honor Upshot
2007 Rock Album of the Year (Business Up Front/Party in the Back) Nominated
2010 Christmas Anthology of the Year (Family Forcefulness 5 Christmas Pageant) Nominated

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External links [edit]

  • Official website

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