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The Magic Numbers

 
Artist: The Magic Numbers
The Magic Numbers

Group Members:

Sean Gannon, Michele Stodart, Angela Gannon, Romeo Stodart

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  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Those the Brokes," "The Magic Numbers"
  • Representative Songs: "Love Me Like You," "I See You, You See Me," "Love's a Game"

Biography

Led by Trinidad-born singer/songwriter Romeo, London's Magic Numbers blend the melodic experimentation of artists like the Flaming Lips and David Axelrod with the sweet harmonies of '60s pop groups like the Lovin' Spoonful and the Mamas & the Papas. Romeo began making music with drummer Sean almost immediately upon moving to the U.K. from New Your City. They were eventually joined by Romeo's sister Michele on bass and Sean's sister Angela on percussion and melodica. The group signed with the U.K.-based EMI imprint Heavenly Records in 2004 and released their critically acclaimed, self-titled debut the following year. The group's sophomore effort, Those the Brokes, arrived in 2006, followed by the Undecided EP in the summer of 2007. ~ James Christopher Monger, All Music Guide
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The Magic Numbers

The Magic Numbers in 2006, left to right: Angela Gannon, Romeo Stodart, Michele Stodart (not pictured: Sean Gannon behind drum kit.)
Background information
Origin Ealing, United Kingdom
Genres Indie pop
Years active 2002 – present
Labels Capitol Records/EMI, Heavenly
Website TheMagicNumbers.net
Members
Sean Gannon
Angela Gannon
Romeo Stodart
Michele Stodart

The Magic Numbers is an English indie rock band comprising two pairs of brothers and sisters who all attended The Cardinal Wiseman Roman Catholic High School in Greenford. The group was formed in 2002, releasing their critically acclaimed[citation needed] debut album titled The Magic Numbers on June 13, 2005. Their follow-up album, Those the Brokes was released on November 6, 2006.

The Magic Numbers are: Romeo Stodart (lead guitar, vocals), Michele Stodart (bass, vocals), Sean Gannon (drums) and Angela Gannon (melodica, percussion, glockenspiel, vocals).

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History

Backgrounds

The Stodarts are the children of a Scottish father and a Portuguese mother and were born in Trinidad in the Caribbean, where their mother was an opera singer and had her own TV show. When the family fled an Islamic coup attempt there in 1990, they were raised in New York. In the mid-1990s, when Romeo was 16 and Michele was 10, they moved to London.

The Gannons are of Irish descent but lived in Hanwell, London where they became friends with their neighbours the Stodarts. Prior to forming The Magic Numbers, Romeo and Sean spent time trying to form a band together under various guises, and previously performed under the name 'Guess'.

Early years

In late 2002 The Magic Numbers formed in their present guise, and they began touring the London circuit, gradually developing their sound and building a small cult following, not least amongst some already established artists including The Chemical Brothers, Travis, and Ed Harcourt, with the latter later influential in their signing to record label Heavenly Recordings, narrowly beating off competition from Rough Trade Records.

Their rise came swiftly, beginning in the summer of 2004 and later that year when they began supporting well-known artists such as Travis, Ed Harcourt and Snow Patrol and appearing on the bill of some low-key UK festivals, building an intense following as they did so. In November 2004 they released a very limited edition 7” vinyl single, "Hymn for Her", to coincide with a three-show residency at The Borderline in London.

The Magic Numbers

On the back of releasing just one commercially-available single, "Forever Lost", and even before their debut album was released they played a sold-out show to a crowd of over 2,000 at The Forum in Kentish Town, London, a show that is recognised by many fans[who?] as the changing point between a band that was up-and-coming and one that became a household name. They played their first live session on UK radio on the Dermot O'Leary Show, BBC Radio 2.

The eponymous debut album was recorded in late 2004 and early 2005 at Metropolis Studios in London, and released on 13 June 2005. The album was produced and recorded by American Craig Silvey. Prior to release only "Forever Lost" was promoted as a commercial single and this was followed up by later releases "Love Me Like You", "Love's a Game" and "I See You, You See Me".

Following the release of their debut album, the remainder of 2005 and the first few months of 2006 were spent touring and promoting their album and singles, throughout the UK and USA, across Europe and also in New Zealand, Australia and Japan. Their Japanese tour was featured as a side documentary on the 2006 version of Jonathan Ross's Japanorama series.

Although heavily played down, they received a large amount of press attention for being the first band to walk off the TV show Top of the Pops after host Richard Bacon allegedly insulted their physiques (he denied "a fat melting pot of talent" was intended to be insulting), shortly before they were due to appear on the show to promote their single "Love Me Like You".[citation needed] According to an interview with New Zealand's Groove Guide magazine, it was rather that the band were not happy with the show's policy of lip synching rather than anything else.[citation needed]

The album was shortlisted in 2005 for the coveted Mercury Music Prize.[citation needed]

Those the Brokes

After their heavy touring and promotion of their self-titled debut The Magic Numbers would return in autumn of 2006 with their follow-up album, Those the Brokes. The band is currently continuing to promote and tour for the album, including supporting The Who in Southampton, and an appearance at the 2007 Glastonbury Festival.

The album was partly recorded in New York at Allaire Studios in Spring 2006, a venue which has also been used in the past by David Bowie, The Strokes and Ryan Adams, and was recorded and engineered by Richard Wilkinson.

Discography

Studio albums

Singles

From The Magic Numbers

Title "Forever Lost" "Love Me Like You" "Love's a Game" "I See You, You See Me"
Date 23 May 2005 8 August 2005 24 October 2005 16 January 2006
UK Singles Chart[1] #15 #12 #24 #20
B-sides "Idea of a Feeling"
"I Hope You Don't Mind"
"Drunk on Your Words"
"Delphina's Song"
"Travelling Souls"
"Keep It in the Pocket"
"Last Night I Fell"
"Forever Lost" (cover by 'Magic Fractions')
"Close Your Eyes"
"There Is a Light That Never Goes Out"
"Crazy in Love"

From Those the Brokes

Title "Take a Chance" "This Is a Song"
Date 23 October 2006 19 February 2007
UK Singles Chart #16 #36
B-sides "I Hear You Knockin'"
"Everytime"
"There Is No One"
"Cowgirl in the Sand (live)"
"Oh, You Might as Well Live in My Head Now (The Jump Rope Song)"
"Steal Me a Dream"
"Take Me Out"

Contributions

The Magic Numbers have made appearances on various other artists' releases, including:

  • Duke Special - "Our Love Goes Deeper Than This" (backing vocals)
  • The Chemical Brothers - "Close Your Eyes" (vocals)
  • The Concretes – "Your Call" (vocals), "Sunbeams" (backing vocals)
  • Ed Harcourt – "Revolution in the Heart" (backing vocals)
  • David Kitt – "Up to You" and "Guilty Prayers, Pointless Ends" from the album, Not Fade Away (backing vocals)
  • Jane Birkin - Fictions
  • The Boxer Rebellion - "Flashing Red Light Means Go" (backing vocals by Angela) - from their newly released album, Union.

Compilation contributions

References

  1. ^ a b Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. pp. 343/4. ISBN 1-904994-10-5. 

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