The Want (New Jersey band)

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The Want
OriginUnion, New Jersey, USA
GenresStoner rock, blues rock
LabelsMack-Daddy Records
Southern Lord Records
Associated actsEighteen Wheels Burning
MembersKenneth Leer
Rick Fiorio
Jeff Mackey
Adam Valk

The Want was an American stoner/blues rock band from Union, New Jersey.

History[]

The Want put out two albums in the 90s but are best remembered for their "greatest hits" compilation on Southern Lord Records released in 2000. They draw heavily from 70s influences (Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath are usually noted[1]) and have been criticized for being too loyal to their roots.

The Want released their debut album, 5 O'Clock Orange, in 1996 on Mack-Daddy Records. A follow-up, Acid Millennium, was released the following year. In 2000 Southern Lord Records released a compilation of songs from the first two albums with the misleading title Greatest Hits Vol. 5. They also recorded "Let the Music Do the Talking," which appeared on Right in the Nuts, a tribute to Aerosmith released by Small Stone Records.

After the Want disbanded, bassist Jeff Mackey joined Eighteen Wheels Burning and later recruited former Want guitarist Adam Valk for the same project.

Line-up[]

Discography[]

Albums[]

  • 5 O'Clock Orange (1996 Mack-Daddy Records)
  • Acid Millennium (1997 Mack-Daddy Records)
  • Greatest Hits Vol. 5 (2000 Southern Lord Records)

Compilation appearances[]

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