The Cab: Biography of the Pop-Rock Band
American pop-rock band known for their catchy melodies and energetic performances.Formed in Las Vegas in 2004 by high school friends Alex DeLeon (lead vocals) and Cash Colligan (bass), The Cab quickly gained attention. Signed to Fueled by Ramen and later to Universal Republic, they released albums like 'Whisper War' (2008) and 'Symphony Soldier' (2011). Known for hits like 'Bad' and 'La La', the band experienced lineup changes and hiatuses but maintained a dedicated fanbase.
- Original guitarist Ian Crawford left shortly after their debut album release due to creative differences and touring pressures.
- Founding bassist Cash Colligan departed in 2011, citing personal reasons and a desire to pursue other ventures.
- Lead singer Alex DeLeon launched a solo project (Bohnes) in 2016, leading to a period of uncertainty about The Cab's future, though the band later resumed activity.
- The band faced significant label pressures during the recording of 'Symphony Soldier', with reports of creative clashes influencing the album's direction and release.