65daysofstatic
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65days at Truck 8 festival in 2005
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Background information | ||
Origin | Sheffield, England | |
Genre(s) | Instrumental Rock Post-Rock Math Rock Experimental Rock Electronica |
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Years active | 2001 - present | |
Label(s) | Monotreme Records | |
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Actionier | |
Website | http://www.65daysofstatic.com | |
Members | ||
Joe-Fro Paul Wolinski Rob Jones Simon Wright |
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Former members | ||
Feedle Iain Armstrong Gareth Hughes |
65daysofstatic (also known by the abbreviations 65dos, 65days, or simply 65) are an instrumental math rock and post-rock band from Sheffield, England. Their debut album, The Fall of Math, was released to critical acclaim and they have released a second album, One Time for All Time, which has been well received.
The band intersperses heavy, progressive, guitar-driven instrumental sections with live drums and off-beat sampled drums akin to those of Aphex Twin. Their albums, as a result, maintain a distinctively gritty, almost industrial feel.
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[edit] Currently
65daysofstatic are currently working on their third album, The Destruction of Small Ideas, which will be released on 30th April 2007. It features The Mirimar Disaster, Digitonal and Circle Takes the Square. The track "Don't Go Down to Sorrow" will be released as a single three weeks before this on 9th April [1], backed by a new song "Morning in the Knife Quarter" and a remix of "The Major Cities of the World Are Being Destroyed One by One by the Monsters", a version of which appeared as a b-side on the Retreat! Retreat! single. This single will be released on 21st March 2007 in Japan, while the album will be released there on 23rd April. The video for the single was made by Medlo.
They played SXSW in March 2007, and are touring the UK and Ireland in April and May in support of the new album, with the promise of a European tour to follow [2].
[edit] History
The band was originally formed in 2001 as a three-piece, consisting of Joe Shrewsbury, Paul Wolinski, and Iain Armstrong. One of the several stories the band has told as to the origin of their name is that they formed to provide the soundtrack for the unreleased and little known John Carpenter film Stealth Bomber starring Kurt Russell. The film was set over '65 Days of Static' a period of time after some unknown global breakdown in communications and infrastructure, from which the band supposedly took their name.
The lineup of the band has changed significantly since its initial formation. Armstrong left in May 2003, and later went on to form a new band, Actionier. Feedle joined for a brief period and played a part in writing the band's first single from The Fall of Math, "Retreat! Retreat!". By the end of 2003 Rob Jones (drums) and Gareth Hughes (bass) had been recruited, increasing the band to four members. Gareth left around the time of the release of their debut album The Fall of Math, and is currently in the band Saving:Mitsuko. Simon Wright took over on bass duties.
In 2005 they remixed Alkaline Trio's single "Burn" from the album Crimson. The track appears on one 7" vinyl out of a set of 2. In the same year, the band also remixed "...Spooks the Horse," a track by Youthmovie Soundtrack Strategies, for inclusion on the reissue of their debut album, Hurrah! Another Year, Surely This One Will Be Better Than the Last; The Inexorable March of Progress Will Lead Us All to Happiness.
[edit] Live
The band have repeatedly stated that they love playing live. Towards the end of 2005, in a mailout to subscribers of their newsletter, they said that they were "a little disappointed" to have only played 91 shows in that year [3]. They have received critical acclaim from independent music websites, such as Drowned in Sound, for their live shows [4].
In 2006, they played to their biggest crowd yet at that year's Summer Sonic festival in Japan, alongside such bands as Metallica, Lostprophets, Linkin Park and Deftones. 2006 also saw their first European tour, playing in Belgium, Holland, Germany, Italy and France.
Frequently they perform with live visuals from Medlo, long time collaborators with the band. They appeared on a UK tour in 2006 and are set to tour with the band again in 2007. Medlo have also produced the majority of their music videos, including Radio Protector, Drove Through Ghosts to Get Here and Don't Go Down to Sorrow.
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
- The Fall of Math (September 2004)
- One Time for All Time (October 2005)
- The Destruction of Small Ideas (April 2007)
[edit] Singles and EPs
- Stumble.Stop.Repeat. (EP) (December 2003)
- "Retreat! Retreat!" (November 2004)
- Hole (EP) (March 2005)
- "Radio Protector" (February 2006)
- "Don't Go Down to Sorrow" (March/April 2007)
[edit] Unreleased/Unreleasable
- Volume 1: 65's.late.nite.double-a-side.college.cut-up.trailers.for.the.looped.future. (May 2003)
- Volume 2: How I Fucked Off All My Friends (March 2005)
- Volume 3: The Kids Have Eyes (DVD) (October 2005)
[edit] B-sides and Rarities
- Volume 1: Then We Take Japan (CD + DVD) (November 2006) (Released in Japan only)