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Saving Abel Biography

news-detailsFormed in 2004 in the small town of Corinth, Mississippi, Saving Abel emerged as a prominent American rock band in the late 2000s, best known for their chart-topping, platinum-certified single "Addicted." The band was founded by guitarist Jason Null and vocalist Jared Weeks, with the distinctive name originating from Null's reading of the biblical story. He recalled finding the phrase "there was no saving Abel," which immediately resonated and provided the foundation for the group's identity. The original lineup solidified with the addition of bassist Eric Taylor, guitarist Scott Bartlett, and drummer Blake Dixon.

Saving Abel honed their sound through relentless touring across the Southern United States, building a dedicated regional following with their blend of post-grunge and hard rock. Their big break arrived when they were discovered by manager and producer Skidd Mills, who helped them secure a record deal with Virgin Records. Their self-titled debut album, "Saving Abel," was released in 2008 and became a commercial success, propelled by the massive popularity of "Addicted." The song reached No. 2 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart and became a staple on rock radio, earning platinum certification from the RIAA. The album also produced other rock radio hits like "18 Days" and "Drowning (Face Down)."

Capitalizing on their debut's momentum, the band became a fixture on the touring circuit, sharing stages with acts like Nickelback, Three Days Grace, and Seether. Their sophomore album, "Miss America," arrived in 2010 and continued their streak with the rock hit "The Sex Is Good." Despite the shifting musical landscape, Saving Abel maintained a consistent output and a loyal fanbase, releasing subsequent albums including "Bringing Down the Giant" (2012) and "Blood Stained Revolution" (2015). The band experienced several lineup changes over the years, with Jared Weeks and Jason Null remaining the core creative forces, though Weeks departed in 2013 before returning to the fold several years later.

Saving Abel continues to tour actively, celebrating their catalog of hard-rocking anthems and engaging with fans who connected with their straightforward, energetic style. Their story remains one of grassroots building, a testament to the rock scene of the American South, and their legacy is indelibly linked to the explosive success of "Addicted," a song that defined a particular moment in modern rock history and secured their place within it.