Numbers Radio

Numbers Radio
Origin Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Genres Rock, Punk Rock, Alternative
Years active 2008 – present
Labels Valley Trash Records, Shock Records
Website www.numbersradio.com
Members Dave Orr
Robbie Carlyon
Mark Henman

Numbers Radio are an Australian hard rock band from Brisbane that formed in 2008.[1] The band is made up of Dave Orr (guitars-vocals) Robbie Carlyon (bass-vocals) and Mark Henman (drums).[2] Numbers Radio first came to attention when they won a national youth radio competition, Triple J Unearthed, securing them a spot at Homebake[3] and they received national airplay on Triple J.[4] The band is well known for being extremely proficient musicians across a variety of genres including Blues, Funk, Jazz, and Ska Punk.

Origins

Orr and Carlyon have been lifelong friends who met in grade 3[5] and have shared in a variety of music projects. They formed Numbers Radio out of a love for mid 90's punk rock and skateboarding. Drummer Mark Henmanm, previously best known for playing in hip hop and funk acts such as Resin Dogs[6] and Afro Dizzi Act[7] also shared a passion for heavy guitar based punk rock. The trio met in 2008 when one of Orr and Carlyon's previous funk bands needed a drummer, which Henman filled in for. At souncheck, the band skipped the funk and went straight for the heavy riffs[8] and Numbers Radio was born.

Self-titled debut EP (2008)

Numbers Radio's first release was a self-titled EP released in 2008, and was produced by bass player Carlyon, and Brisbane producer Jeff Lovejoy, in a garage.

This session spawned single 'Come On' which lead to the band winning Triple J Unearthed, and performing at Valley Fiesta, and 'Come On' being added to hi-rotation on Triple J. 'Come On' became the 8th highest played song on Triple J in August 2008.[9]

Debut Album – Acquiring Satellites (2009)

The band released their debut album Acquiring Satellites in September 2009 through Valley Trash Records.[10] Again there was radio success with singles 'Boring' and 'Automatic' being added to hi-rotation on Triple J, and 'Boring' becoming the 2nd most played song on Triple J for April 2009.[11]

The band were amongst the top 50 most played Australian artists on Triple J in 2009.[12]

Final Day – EP (2010)

In October 2010 Numbers Radio released a 7 track EP entitled 'Final Day'.[13] The title track Final Day was added to hi-rotation on Triple J in September 2009, and by November it had become the 10th most played Australian song on triple j for that month.[14]

Touring and Support Shows

Numbers Radio have toured Australia extensively, both with their own headline tours, as well as supporting large acts. They first major support show came when supporting ARIA Award Winners Birds of Tokyo[15] on their North Queensland tour. In 2009 the band perfoprmed with Mariachi El Bronx and The Bronx at the Hi Fi in Brisbane.[16] In 2010 the band toured as main support to rock band Calling All Cars for a 17 date nation tour including regional areas.[17]

In 2011 Numbers Radio completed a co-headine east coast tour with Cola Wars,[18] formerly Bodyjar. They also supported Jebediah & Violent Soho[19] on a 3 date Queendsland tour. They supported Airbourne on the 3 date Queensland leg of their national tour.[20] They toured North Queensland with ARIA award winning band Eskimo Joe,[21] and towards the end of 2011 Numbers Radio toured with Wolfmother on a 9 date east coast regional tour.[22]

In March 2012 Numbers Radio announced their biggest tour to date as the main support for prog rock band The Butterfly Effect which is a 22 date national tour.[23]

New Album in 2012

In November 2011 the band announced they had inked a deal with Shock Records to release their forthcoming album due in mid-2012. The label first saw the band perform at the Big Sound music industry conference in Brisbane in September and signed a deal shortly after.[24]

On 15 February 2012 the band debut a brand new single called 'Tokyo' on influential Triple J radio program Home & Hosed.[25]

Discography

References

  1. "Numbers Radio", Central Coast Express, 18 November 2009
  2. "Hard rockers agree to pull plug for Originals", Noosa News, 11 November 2008
  3. McInerney, Katelin (24 September 2009), "Numbers Radio on the go in their first year", Illawarra Mercury
  4. "Fiesta next big step for trio", City North News, 4 September 2008
  5. "Next Crop Artist". ABC.
  6. Karl, Palma. "Canine Theories with the Resin Dogs". Retrieved 17 March 2012.
  7. "Triple J Unearthed". Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
  8. "Next Crop Interview". Australian Broadcasting Commission.
  9. "Jplay". Jplay.
  10. Toby, Smith. "Numbers Radio launch debit album tour". Musicfeeds. Retrieved 17 March 2012.
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  13. Jack, Langridge. "NUMBERS RADIO – Final Day EP". Rave Magazine. Retrieved 17 March 2012.
  14. "JPlay". Retrieved 17 March 2012.
  15. Toby, Smith. "Numbers Radio Launch Debut Album Tour". Musicfeeds. Retrieved 17 March 2012.
  16. "Mariachi El Bronx, Numbers Radio & The Bronx". Fasterlouder. Retrieved 17 March 2012.
  17. "Calling All Cars announce Sept/Oct album tour". Australian Broadcasting Commission. Retrieved 17 March 2012.
  18. Bomber. "Numbers Radio / Cola Wars tour begins this week". Bombshell. Retrieved 17 March 2012.
  19. "Jebediah / Violent Soho / Numbers Radio". Rave Magazine. Retrieved 17 March 2012.
  20. "Airbourne, The Casanovas, Numbers Radio @ The Hi Fi". Fasterlouder. Retrieved 17 March 2012.
  21. "Eskimo Joe is please to announce supports". Retrieved 17 March 2012.
  22. "Wolfmother and Numbers Radio". Undercover. Retrieved 17 March 2012.
  23. Eileen, Samson. "Numbers Radio Announce New Single & Tour Supporting The Butterfly Effect". The Dwarf. Retrieved 17 March 2012.
  24. "Numbers Radio sign with Shock post-Bigsound". Street Press Australia. Retrieved 17 March 2012.
  25. Dom, Alessio. "Home & Hosed". Triple J. Retrieved 17 March 2012.
  26. O'Neil, Matt (22 October 2009), "Numbers Radio", The Courier Mail
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