While their debut self-titled album didn't produce a hit single, the band soared to fame with their 1996 sophomore set, "Bringing Down The Horse." Thanks to a little help from Adam Duritz of the Counting Crows, who recently enjoyed superstar success, the album's first single "6th Avenue Heartbreak" gave the band their first chart hit, landing at #33. The follow-up single, "One Headlight" shot to #2 for five weeks, won a Grammy, and made the band a household name.
The Wallflowers would enjoy a couple more Top 40s hits, but failed to maintain their success in the new millennium. It's unclear why. Jakob Dylan's raspy vocals and thoughtful lyrics seem perfect for rock radio. Not even the brilliant "How Good It Can Get" from their 2002 album, "Red Letter Days," was able to renew enough interest at the radio stations that used to adore them.
Jakob Dylan has also released a couple of folkier solo albums, and The Wallflowers have not released anything new since 2012.
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