Formation and early years (1996–2004) After earlier iterations performing together as far back as middle school, O.A.R. was formed in 1996 by lead vocalist Marc Roberge and drummer Chris Culos, inspired in part by Roberge's older brother, who plays drums for the band
Foxtrot Zulu. They later recruited Richard On and Benj Gershman. In 1996, they recorded their debut album,
The Wanderer, at Gizmo Recording Company in Silver Spring, Maryland with engineer/producer Gantt Kushner. Many songs from the album, including "Black Rock" and "That Was A Crazy Game of Poker", became staples of their live shows and are still played at most concerts today. Three of the four band members attended one semester at
Alexander Muss High School in Israel, graduated from
Wootton High School in Rockville, Maryland, then moved to
Columbus, Ohio, to attend Ohio State University. While at OSU, they met Jerry DePizzo, from
Youngstown, Ohio. He joined the band as the saxophonist, completing the current lineup. In 1999, they returned to Gizmo Recording to record their second album, ''
Soul's Aflame''. Unlike other similar bands, O.A.R. did not use much formal advertising/marketing plans to obtain an audience, instead choosing to rely on word-of-mouth and touring alone. Their third album
Risen debuted at No.11 on the
Billboard top internet sales chart. They received offers from various major labels but ultimately chose to sign with
Lava Records in 2002. The following year, their fourth album
In Between Now and Then debuted at No. 156 on the
Billboard 200 chart.
Mainstream success (2005–present) In 2005, O.A.R. released their fifth album,
Stories of a Stranger, which debuted at No. 40 on the Billboard 200. It produced the singles "Love and Memories", "Heard the World", and "Lay Down." "Love and Memories" was the band's first single to chart and receive significant radio airplay, peaking at 98 in the
Pop 100, at 30 in
Modern Rock Tracks, and at 18 in
Adult Top 40. The music videos for "Love and Memories" and "Lay Down" received airplay on
VH1 and
MTV. The video for "Lay Down" received a "Woodie" award from MTV for streaming video. On January 14, 2006, O.A.R. reached a new peak of popularity by drawing roughly 18,000 fans and selling out New York City's
Madison Square Garden, which earned them a review in
The New York Times. On October 5, 2006, a press release declared that O.A.R. had officially sold more than 1.2 million albums over their career. The band attributes much of its popularity to the recording and subsequent trading and downloading of their live shows. in
Saratoga Springs, New York On July 15, 2008, O.A.R. released their sixth studio album,
All Sides. The first radio single for
All Sides, "
Shattered (Turn the Car Around)", was released on June 13. Despite the band initially having hesitations about including the song on the album, it surpassed "Love And Memories", peaking at 2 in the
Adult Top 40 and was later certified platinum by the RIAA. In December 2008,
VH1 named the music video for "Shattered" as number 18 on their Top 40 Videos of 2008. In 2010, O.A.R. returned to the studio to record their seventh studio album,
King. The band introduced several of their new songs during their 2010 tour, including "Over and Over", "Fire", "Dangerous Connection", and "Gotta Live."
King was released on Wind-up Records on August 2, 2011, and debuted at number 12 on the Billboard 200, the highest-charting debut for the band so far. The album's first single, "Heaven", was released on June 7, 2011. On May 8, 2012, O.A.R. released a new single, "Champions" featuring rapper
B.o.B, as part of a collaboration with
Duracell in support of Team USA in the
2012 London Summer Olympics. On November 19, 2012, O.A.R. released a live CD/DVD entitled
Live on Red Rocks, which consists of footage and music from their performance at
Red Rocks Amphitheatre on their 2012 summer tour. In an interview with Billboard magazine posted on January 16, 2014, Jerry Depizzo revealed that their eighth studio album would be released in May 2014, and that the lead single would be "Peace"—a new song they played live many times on their 2013 summer tour. On March 21, 2014, the band announced via various social media sites that the new album, titled
The Rockville LP would be released on June 10, 2014.
The Rockville LP debuted at number 13 on
Billboard's top 200, #1 independent albums, #6 top current rock albums, and #7 current digital albums. On November 12, 2014, they were part, as many Southern rock and country music bands and singers, of a show in tribute to
Lynyrd Skynyrd, at the Fox Theatre in Atlanta. In May 2016, the band announced the release of a career spanning compilation to coincide with their 20th anniversary. The band embarked on a two-month tour of North America. In 2018, O.A.R. returned to the studio to record their ninth studio album,
The Mighty. The first single from the album is "Miss You All the Time", released on October 12, 2018.
The Mighty was presented and released to the public on March 29, 2019. O.A.R. released a new single “Alive” on November 18, 2021, to tease out a forthcoming tour and album in 2022. The album, titled The Arcade, was their tenth album. It was released on July 15, 2022. == Charitable endeavors and other appearances ==