Third Eye Blind’s drummer, Brad Hargreaves, recently opened up about the uncertain future of the band despite their successful debut album in 1997. Hargreaves admitted that he even moved to Los Angeles from their San Francisco Bay Area base, fearing that the band would end. He believed that the band would not last another five years due to personal issues within the group.
Despite his doubts, Third Eye Blind has managed to defy expectations and has continued to tour and record music. The band’s latest Summer Gods Tour has been well-received by fans, with a stop at Blossom Music Center scheduled for Friday. Hargreaves reflected on the band’s journey and the challenges they have faced over the years.
Third Eye Blind’s success has been undeniable, with their debut album achieving six times platinum status. However, internal conflicts threatened to derail the band early on. Hargreaves’ decision to move to Los Angeles was a testament to his uncertainty about the band’s longevity.
Despite the challenges they have faced, Third Eye Blind has proven to be resilient and continues to connect with audiences through their music. Fans can expect an unforgettable performance at Blossom Music Center as the band continues to defy the odds and remain a relevant force in the music industry.
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