Sublime
American rock band
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March 2025 | Sublime announced they are working on a new album with Travis Barker and John Feldmann, which will be their first studio album since their 1996 self-titled release. |
2024 | By the end of the year, the band is set to split up after Rome Ramirez's announced departure. |
2024 | The album re-appeared on the US Billboard 200 chart at position 197. |
December 31 2024 | Sublime with Rome disbanded at the end of the year. |
September 2024 | KJ Apa was cast to play frontman Bradley Novell in the upcoming biographical film, with Justin Chon set to direct and co-write. |
May 2024 | Sublime released the single 'Feel Like That' featuring roots reggae group Stick Figure. |
May 10 2024 | Sublime with Rome releases their fourth and final studio album, 'Sublime with Rome'. |
February 26 2024 | Eric Wilson announces he is no longer a member of Sublime with Rome. |
January 16 2024 | Sublime was announced as part of the Coachella Festival lineup, with Jakob Nowell becoming a full-time band member. |
2023 | Sublime reforms with Jakob Nowell (Bradley's son) joining original band members Eric Wilson and Bud Gaugh, effectively reviving the band after a 27-year hiatus. |
2023 | Trey Pangborn joined Sublime as a lead guitarist. |
2023 | Doug Boyce returned to Sublime as a touring member for turntables and samples. |
December 11 2023 | Wilson and Gaugh reunited to perform with Jakob Nowell as Sublime during a benefit show for Bad Brains vocalist H.R. at the Teragram Ballroom in Los Angeles. |
November 3 2023 | The band releases the 'Tangerine Skies' EP. |
April 21 2023 | Surfdog Records released '$5 at the Door: Live at Tressel Tavern, 1994' and launched an official line of cannabis products called REEFERS. |
September 2022 | A biographical film about Sublime was reported to be in development by Sony Pictures, with Francis Lawrence as director and Chris Mundy as screenwriter. |
2021 | Continued chart presence with the album at position 36 on the US Top Rock Albums chart. |
October 2021 | Sublime collaborated with Dixxon Flannel Company to release a special flannel shirt celebrating 30 years of their EP 'Jah Won't Pay the Bills'. |
October 1 2021 | Released a special limited 25th anniversary edition cassette tape of their self-titled album, including classics like 'Santeria' and 'What I Got'. |
June 12 2021 | Released a digital remix project 'Sublime Meets Scientist & Mad Professor Inna L.B.C.' featuring eight remixed Sublime songs. |
2020 | Sublime collaborated with Z2 Comics to create an official graphic novel titled '$5.00 at the Door', chronicling the band's journey from backyard parties to a platinum-selling band. |
2020 | Further chart success with the album reaching position 33 on the US Top Rock Albums chart. |
September 4 2020 | A compilation album 'The House That Bradley Built' featuring Sublime cover songs was released on LAW Records to raise money for the Nowell Family Foundation's opioid recovery project. |
2019 | The album re-entered the US Top Rock Albums chart at position 44. |
May 2019 | Sublime with Rome releases their third album 'Blessings', produced by Rob Cavallo. |
2017 | Josh Freese is replaced by Carlos Verdugo as the band's drummer. |
2017 | Brad Nowell's sister Kellie Nowell and father Jim 'Papa' Nowell established the Nowell Family Foundation and Bradley's House, a drug treatment facility focused on musicians in recovery. |
March 2017 | Sublime collaborated with AleSmith Brewing Company to release a Mexican-style lager commemorating their 40oz. to Freedom album, with limited 40-ounce bottles selling out in five minutes. |
July 17 2015 | The band releases their second album 'Sirens'. |
June 5 2013 | Announced a 25th anniversary celebration of their first show, with a live album/concert film '3 Ring Circus - Live at The Palace' to be released. |
June 16 2012 | The band reunited to perform at the D-Tox Rockfest in Montebello, Quebec under the name Sublime with Rome. |
2011 | Released 'Icon' compilation album. |
2011 | Sublime with Rome releases their debut album 'Yours Truly', with Bud Gaugh leaving the group shortly after. |
2011 | Rolling Stone magazine ranked the album 'Sublime' at number 25 on their list of 100 Best Albums of the Nineties |
December 10 2011 | Bud Gaugh announces his departure from the band at the KROQ Almost Acoustic Christmas performance, to be replaced by Josh Freese. |
January 2010 | The band settles the legal dispute and officially adopts the name 'Sublime with Rome'. |
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