Breathe (New Zealand band)

Breathe
Origin Wellington, New Zealand
Years active 1995–2001
Associated acts Dead End Beat
Past members Andrew Tilby
Richard Small
Pet Johnson
Steve Gallagher
Guy Fisher

Breathe was a rock band from Wellington, New Zealand. The group consisted of Andrew Tilby (vocals, guitar), Richard Small (guitar, vocals), Pet Johnson (bass), Steve Gallagher (keyboards) and Guy Fisher (drums) Breathe was formed in the mid nineties by long time Hutt Valley school friends Small, Tilby, Fisher and Gallagher, with the addition of Johnson.

Breathe independently released a 7" single and a CD EP, Things Like These, before signing to independent Auckland record label, Felix. In 1996 they released the Smiley Hands CD EP before taking a break to record their debut album Pop Life, which was again released on the Felix label, with distribution through BMG. The band toured throughout New Zealand for seven months in 1998, eventually gaining the support slot on the Exponents Summer Tour. On this tour the band's live show captured the attention of Sony Music NZ who signed the band a few weeks after its end.

Andrew Tilby won the "Tui" as Most Promising Male Vocalist at the 1999 New Zealand Music Awards.[1]

While Breathe were signed to Sony they released their second album Don't Stop The Revolution in 2000. They had a number 6 charting song in NZ with the title track, Don't Stop The Revolution.

Breathe disbanded in 2001, when drummer Guy Fisher decided to leave the band. The remaining members formed Dead End Beat, who went on to release a self-titled album in 2004.

Discography

Albums

Date Title Label Charted Country Catalog Number
Albums
1998 Pop Life Felix (through BMG) - - 74321 571462
2000 Don't Stop the Revolution Sony Music - - 4989447.2
EPs
1995 Things Like These Prototype Publications - -
1996 Smiley Hands Felix (through BMG) 24 - 74321 424522

Singles

Year Single Album NZ Singles Chart
1995 "Dive Tower'" (7" vinyl) - -
1998 "Started Something" Pop Life -
"Drivin'" -
"Purple'" (Radio/TV Single only) -
2000 "Landslide" Don't Stop the Revolution 28
"Don't Stop The Revolution" 6
"When The Sun Comes" -

References

  1. http://www.nzmusicawards.co.nz/awards2008/history1999.asp