Injected was an American hard rock band from Atlanta, Georgia.[1] Active from 1995 to 2005 and for brief periods until 2016, the band released two full-length LPs: 2002's Burn It Black[2] and 2017's The Truth About You[3] (composed of songs that have been played live since 2004 at least).
The band was formed in 1995 by high school friends Danny Grady (lead vocals/guitar), Chris Wojtal (drums), and Steve Slovisky (bass) in Atlanta.[9][1] In 1996 they released their first full length CD, Hammered and Enamored.[3] Lead guitarist Jade Lemons would join the band soon after, as the band also moonlit as an 1980s cover band, "Airbrush Johnson."[10]
In 1999, as the band amassed buzz in the Atlanta music scene,[11][10] lead vocalist Danny Grady approached Marvelous 3 vocalist Butch Walker to produce new material for another independent release.[11] The subsequent material, recorded at Walker's Ruby Red Studios,[4] would end up on the band's major label debut.[11]
After completing their debut tour, the band enlisted producer and engineer Nick DiDia[20] to produce their sophomore major-label album. During the recording of the album, almost all of the executive team that had signed the band left Island/Def Jam,[21][22] including label head Lyor Cohen.[23] The second album was never released by Island Records and the label and band would eventually break up.
Hiatus
Though the band's second album did not release on time, songs written for it would be used in major-label releases. Butch Walker's second solo album Letters included "So At Last," written by lead vocalist Danny Grady. American Idol winner and Injected fan David Cook[24] included the track "Barbasol" on his self-titled debut album.[25] The song was released as a single in March 2009 as a double-A side with "Come Back To Me".
Reunions
The original members, including lead guitarist Jade Lemons, would reunite for a final time in 2009, playing the charity event 500 Songs For Kids.[26] Lemons and Grady would reunite once more in 2012, playing an acoustic set at Eddie's Attic.[27]
In April 2016 guitarist Jade Lemons passed away.[28]
The Truth About You
After guitarist Jade Lemons passing, vocalist Danny Grady decided to release the final material featuring both of them.[15] Grady had re-recorded The Truth About You with drummer Kyle Spence (of Harvey Milk, Kurt Vile, Dinosaur Jr.) at Spence's studio in Athens, GA and featured Lemons on many of the tracks.[26]
Band members
Danny Grady – vocals, guitar (1995–2005, 2009, 2012)
Steve Slovisky – bass (1995–2005, 2009)
Chris Wojtal – drums (1995–2005, 2009)
Jade Lemons – guitar, vocals (1995–2002, 2009, 2012; died 2016)
^ abcStevens, Stephanie. "INTERVIEWS :: INJECTED". eastcoastromper.com. East Coast Romper. Archived from the original on April 4, 2005. Retrieved February 28, 2023.