Something With Numbers is tagged as: australian, rock, pop punk, indie, punk “Music is what powers the soul. We make the music. We are engineering the soul.” – Jake Grigg Engineering The Soul is the stunning new album from Something With Numbers. Beyond an exhilarating listening experience, this third full-length effort signals an emphatic coming-of-age for the quintet, and redemption for their front man, Jake Grigg. Formed on the Central Coast of New South Wales seven years ago, Something With Numbers – Lachlan Scott (guitar), Dave McBeath (drums), Tim Crocker (guitar), Scott Chapman (bass) and Jake Grigg (vocals) – have built their success from the ground up. Largely unburdened by hype, their unique melodic rock vision was developed through 2002’s Barnicles And Stripes EP and the 2004 full-length Etiquette, which solidified their loyal fanbase while allowing them space to grow as songwriters, musicians and human beings. In 2006, everything changed, as Something With Numbers found themselves rocketed to an unprecedented position thanks to their inspired second album, Perfect Distraction, and its impossibly catchy lead single “Apple Of The Eye (Lay Me Down)”. Buoyed by favourable critical reaction and boosted by major FM radio play, the group enhanced their reputation as an explosive live unit, undertaking a relentless tour regime... Read More About Something With Numbers Biography... Send Something With Numbers ringtones to your cell |
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