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Comparable to bands like Default, Third Eye Blind and Familiar 48, July for Kings is a melodic post-grunge/alternative pop-rock outfit whose primary influences include Pearl Jam, Live and Creed (with hints of U2 at times). Joe Hedges, July for Kings lead singer, is obviously well aware of Pearl Jams Eddie Vedder, and Lives Ed Kowalczyk has clearly had a major impact on his vocals. July for Kings generally rocks harder than U2, although some of the bands lyrics hint at U2s spirituality. Much like Creed and Default, July for Kings has a way of combining loud, amplified, crunching guitars with poppy melodies and sensitive, reflective lyrics--in other words, July for Kings sound is quite typical of what alternative rock radio formats were playing in the late 90s and early 2000s. br /br /br /br /Previously known as Swim, July for Kings was formed in the Cincinnati, OH area in 1998; that was when Hedges (who plays rhythm guitar in addition to singing lead) officially joined forces with Travis Delaney (lead guitar), Jason Morgan (bass), T. Miller (cello, guitar, background vocals) and Sam Dobrozsi (drums). Hedges, Delaney and Dobrozsi had been friends since childhood, and they were high school students when they first met Morgan and Miller. After reaching adulthood and officially becoming Swim, the five Midwesterners played around Cincinnati for several months before they started recording their debut album, Safe Unless, in late 1998. They put out the CD independently the following year, and their second indie album, The Laughter and the Noise, came out in 2000. By that time, Swim had acquired a small local following and had created enough of a Midwestern buzz to attract the attention of Wind-Up Records (home of Creed). It was also in 2000 that five of Swims songs were heard on MTVs hit series The Real World. br /br /br /br /At first, Wind-Up seemed to be seriously interested in signing Swim. But after five months of negotiations with Wind-Up, things fell apart--and Wind-Up ended up passing on the band. But all was not lost. A&R person Joel Mark, who was with Wind-Up in 2000, subsequently moved to Los Angeles and joined MCAs A&R department. Mark still felt that Swim had potential, and MCA signed the band in 2001. After signing with MCA, the members of Swim agreed that a name change was in order. The Midwesterners learned that there were at least seven other bands in the United States that were using the name Swim, and they decided to change their name rather than risk any possible lawsuits or intellectual property hassles. So Swim officially became July for Kings in 2001, and the new name was a combination of two of their songs: "July" and "Kings". As July for Kings, the rockers paid tribute to their old name when they opted to call their third album Swim. Released by MCA in November 2002, Swim is the bands first major label release, first album as July for Kings and third album overall. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide