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Website
  
weareradical.com

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Occupation(s)
  
Musicians, songwriters, producers, actors, athletes

Years active
  
June 2011 (June 2011)–present

Associated acts
  
Matisyahu, Goodwill & MGI, Kinetics and One Love

Origin
  
California, United States (2011)

Albums
  
We Are Nothing, Ride It Out, The Summer of Rad, The Summer of Rad 2015, Hot Sauce, No Sweat

Members
  
Josh Hallbauer, Alex Lagemann, Mike Costanzo

Genres
  
Alternative hip hop, Reggae fusion

Record labels
  
Radical Something, Radical Something, LLC

Similar
  
Matisyahu, Young Bombs, Starting Six, Aer, Shwayze

Profiles

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Radical Something is an independent trio composed of Alex Lagemann (Loggy), Josh Hallbauer (Josh Cocktail), and Michael Costanzo (Big Red). According to Billboard.com the trio "blends hip-hop and rock with a decidedly Californian vibe". Their newest offering, a 7-song EP entitled "Hot Sauce" was released independently on November 4th, 2016.

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2011: Formation & We Are Nothing

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Lagemann and Costanzo met while attending UC Berkeley - both were members of the football team. They began their music careers recording hip-hop songs in their college apartments; Lagemann rapped and Costanzo was his DJ. In February 2011, Lagemann and Costanzo met Josh Hallbauer at a New York City recording studio. In their first session together, they wrote the song "Be Easy" (Feat. Kinetics), and uploaded an acoustic video of the record to Lagemann's YouTube page. The video was seen by photographer, Bruce Weber, who immediately hired the trio to act in and produce a short soundtrack for his short, "Don't Steal The Jacket"—a 24 minute film for Moncler Jacket's 2012 Winter campaign. When filming wrapped, Lagemann, Costanzo, and Hallbauer chose to cancel their flights home in favor of recording more songs together. The trio spent 2 weeks at a home studio in Boca Raton, Florida, finishing 7 songs, and ultimately deciding to form the band, Radical Something.

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The newly formed group finished 8 more songs in the following months, and released their debut album "We Are Nothing" on September 20, 2011. Led by singles "Be Easy", "California", "Escape" and "Long Hair Don't Care", We Are Nothing, was downloaded over 50,000 times and reached #9 on the iTunes Alternative Albums chart.

2012: No Sweat & Summer of Rad

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On February 26, 2012, Radical Something released their second project No Sweat, a six song EP. No Sweat reached #6 on the iTunes overall album chart and #33 on the Billboard Independent Albums chart. In Spring 2012, Radical Something's first national headlining tour brought the trio to 25 major cities and college towns in the US. Following the No Sweat Tour, the band had supporting performances for Slightly Stoopid, Capital Cities Asher Roth and SOJA.

In Summer 2012, Radical Something announced "The Summer Of Rad", a weekly release series spanning 13 weeks from June through August. The Summer Of Rad was deemed a viral success garnering over 500,000 song downloads and millions of online streams.

2013: Ride It Out

On May 5, 2013 they released "We Were Just Kids", the lead single from their upcoming album Ride It Out entering the top 100 on iTunes Alternative single charts and reaching #1 on the Twitter Music Emerging Artist Chart, holding this position for a full week.

Ride It Out, was released on September 2, 2013 debuting at #3 on the iTunes Alternative Album Charts.

In support of the album, the group took their Ride It Out Tour to 30 U.S. cities. The tour featured opening acts Outasight and Down With Webster. In September they then joined Timeflies and Sammy Adams on the Warning Signs Tour for 8 concerts across Arizona, Texas, Georgia, Florida, and North Carolina.

2014: North American Tours and "Cali Get Down"

The Spring of 2014 saw the group support the EDM act Krewella and hip-hop artist Logic on the Verge Campus tour, which spanned 25 college shows across America. On July 22nd the band announced via their Facebook page that they would be joining Matisyahu as direct support on a 50 city North American tour which would run from September 14th through November 14th and reach 30 US States and Canada. On July 28th they released their newest single, "Cali Get Down", which was co-produced by David Kahne and Goodwill & MGI. The music video was released later that week via YouTube.

Radical Something's concert in St.Petersburg, Florida has been uploaded to YouTube later. A live album named after its venue, Jannus Live, was released, shortly after.

2015: Summer of Rad 2015

Radical Something brought back their Summer of Rad concept from 2012, with 10 songs released over the course of 10 weeks. The first song, "Down South," was released on June 29th.

2016: Hot Sauce

On November 4th Radical Something released their 7-song EP "Hot Sauce". It was preceded by the singles "Paradise In You" and "One Soul".

Members

  • Alex Lagemann – lead vocals, guitar (2011–present)
  • Josh Hallbauer – lead vocals (2011–present)
  • Mike Costanzo – bass, guitar, keyboard, percussion, backing vocals (2011–present)
  • Albums

  • We Are Nothing (2011)
  • Ride It Out (2013)
  • Jannus Live (2015 Live Album)
  • EPs

  • No Sweat (2012)
  • Hot Sauce (2016)
  • Compilations

  • The Summer of Rad (2012)
    1. Sky Is Born
    2. All These Times
    3. Lemonade
    4. Start Livin'
    5. Tomorrow
    6. Santa Barbara
    7. Letter To Our Friends
    8. Spread Your Wings
    9. Step Right Up
    10. Tequilla Kiss
    11. Hang Out
    12. Cutty Spot
    13. Naked In Venice
  • Take a Hit (2012)
    1. California
    2. Be Easy ft. Kinetics
    3. Say Yes
    4. Waterfalls
    5. Lookin' for Love
    6. Sun Down
    7. Acid Rain
    8. Escape
    9. Vibe To This
    10. Long Hair Don't Care
    11. Wash Away
    12. You Feel Amazing
    13. California (Demo)
    14. Freedom (Demo)
    15. Long Hair Don't Care (Demo)
  • Summer Of Rad 2.0 (2015)
    1. Down South
    2. World Of Mine
    3. Tropical
    4. Superhero
    5. California, Pt. 2
    6. T-Shirt
    7. Cool Me Down
    8. Better Off ft. Matisyahu
    9. Can't Stop Now
    10. Paradise In You

    Songs

    Paradise in YouThe Summer of Rad 2015 · 2015
    Cali Get Down2014
    Long Hair Don't CareWe Are Nothing · 2011

    References

    Radical Something Wikipedia


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