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Something with Numbers
OriginCentral Coast, NSW, Australia
GenresIndie rock
Alternative rock
Pop rock
Years active2001–2012
LabelsBelow Par Records
MembersTim Crocker
Jake Grigg
Trent Crawford
Scott Chapman
Lachlan West

Something with Numbers is a rock band based in Australia. The band was formed on the New South Wales Central Coast, in Australia, in 2001. They have released an EP and four studio albums in their 7-year career. Something with Numbers found success in 2006, with the release of "Apple of the Eye (Lay Me Down)", which peaked at No. 34 on the ARIA Singles Chart, and placed No. 64 on the Triple J Hottest 100, 2006.[1]

History

Early history and first releases

Something with Numbers formed in 2001, coming out of the Central Coast punk scene in New South Wales, Australia. The name of the band derived from a friend's suggestion that the band's name should be "something with numbers" (meant in the vein of blink-182 or Sum 41). The band soon signed to small indie label, Below Par Records, and worked towards releasing their first EP, The Barnicles & Stripes, in 2002. Two years later, in 2004, Something with Numbers released their debut album, Etiquette.

Perfect Distraction

The band continued to grow their sound and in 2006 they made their commercial break through, with the release of their second studio album Perfect Distraction in October of that year. Their 'Goodbye Mickey Finn' tour (the tour for the album, also the name of a track from the album) saw them play around the country with up-and-coming bands The Inches and The Lazys. The album featured a range of styles and genres, touching on soul rock and their usual punk rock sound. It featured three songs that were released as singles, the first - and most popular - being, "Apple of the Eye (Lay Me Down)". "Apple of the Eye" peaked at No. 34 on the ARIA Singles Chart, and placed No. 64 on the Triple J Hottest 100, 2006.[1] The second single from the album was "Chase the Chaser", which failed to reach the ARIA Singles Chart; however, it did receive airplay on Australian music network, Channel V. Something with Numbers played at the Sydney Big Day Out on 25 January 2007. Channel V described the show as having the "best mosh of the day". Other notable concert appearances for the band have been alongside Lagwagon, Good Charlotte, Millencolin, The Ataris, Amber Calling and Panic! at the Disco.

Engineering the Soul

The band recently released their third album, Engineering the Soul, on 6 September 2008. They have returned from recording the album over nine weeks in March/April, at Mission Sound Studios, Brooklyn, New York, in the United States. The album was produced by Tim O’Heir, who's "respected" for collaborations with bands such as Dinosaur Jr., The All-American Rejects and Say Anything. The first single off the new album was "Stay With Me Bright Eyes", which reached No. 48 in the Triple J Hottest 100, 2008.[2] A music video was created for it. A second music video is planned, with the band advertising the filming to get extras for the video.

Early releases of the CD came with a bonus DVD, containing all of the band's music videos to date, the making of "Stay with Me Bright Eyes", and the making of Engineering the Soul, which includes live footage from their first show after returning to Australia at the Oxford Art Factory in Sydney.

On 14 September 2008, Engineering the Soul debuted at number 20 on the ARIA Albums Chart.[3]

Maniac + 2011

Jake Grigg has teamed up with Shawn Harris of The Matches in a side project known as Maniac.[4]

In February 2011, Something With Numbers released news that they are currently writing for a new record. In a post on their Facebook page the band mentioned that fans should expect some new material in the later half of the year, and in addition to this, the band will most likely be going on tour to accompany the release.

In an interview with rock journalist Nick Milligan in August 2011, Grigg said of their upcoming fourth record: "I really want to make a heavy, catchy album. I don't particularly listen to heavy music anymore, but I enjoy playing it live. I want to write some energetic, heavy music that you can sing along to."

Something With Numbers' comeback performance will take place at the Coaster festival in September 2011.

Cover Versions

There have been a number of cover versions including "To Be With You" by Mr. Big on the last-ever episode of Robbie, Marieke and the Doctor on Triple J and more famously an acoustic mashup of "Sex on Fire" by Kings of Leon and "Hits from the Bong" by Cypress Hill dubbed "Sex from the Bong".

Members

  • Jake Grigg
  • Tim Crocker
  • Scott Chapman
  • Trent Crawford
  • Lachlan West

Previous Members

  • Dave McBeath
  • Lachlan Scott

Discography

Albums

EPs

Singles

  • "We Can Succeed" (2002)
  • "On the Inside" (2004)
  • "Apple of the Eye (Lay Me Down)" (9 September 2006)
  • "Chase the Chaser" (2007)
  • "Goodbye Mickey Finn" (5 May 2007)
  • "Stay with Me Bright Eyes" (28 June 2008)[2]
  • "We'll Fight" (2008)
  • "89 Freedom Street" (2008)
  • "We Kill The Weekend" (2013)
  • "Wild One" (2013)

References

  1. ^ a b "Singles chart search for: Something with Numbers". Australian-charts.com. Retrieved 27 May 2008.
  2. ^ a b c "Something With Numbers Announce new album and an east coast tour!". Access All Areas.net.au. Retrieved 30 May 2008.
  3. ^ Top 50 Albums Chart - Australian Recording Industry Association. Australian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved on 14 September 2008.
  4. ^ The Maniac Blog.