Numb is a Canadian
electro-industrial
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band that is based in
Vancouver
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,
British Columbia
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,
Canada
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.
History
Numb was founded by Don Gordon, David Hall and
Sean Stubbs
Sean R. Stubbs is a Canadians, Canadian musician. He has served as the drummer in the industrial rock bands Numb (band), Numb and Jakalope, and the punk rock band SNFU. He has also been a member of alternative rock singer-songwriter Bif Naked's ...
in 1986.
The band issued their self-titled debut studio album ''
Numb'' in 1987 on Edge and World Records.
Their second album
Christmeister
''Christmeister'' is the second studio album by Numb, released in 1989 by Lively Art. The album was re-issued in August 1990 by Oceana Records.
Reception
Allmusic awarded ''Christmeister'' four and a half out of five possible stars. A critic ...
'' was released by Lively Art in 1989.
The band's third album ''
Death on the Installment Plan
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'', released in 1993, featured weird electronic tape-loops overlaid with heavily distorted vocals.
The 1994 album ''
Wasted Sky'' used some of the same techniques, but with a darker feel and more technically varied approach.
"Numb Wasted Sky"
Review by Trey Spencer STAFF August 25th, 2008
Singer David Collins joined the band in 1995; the band released its fifth album, ''Blood Meridian
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In a l ...
'', which contained strong, violent electronic sound but no guitar music, in 1997. Two years later, Numb recorded the electronic dance album '' Language of Silence'', released through Metropolis. The tracks on this album were somewhat quieter and darkly intense.
Following the release of one final single, "Suspended", Numb disbanded in 1998, and Gordon moved to Vietnam
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to live with his wife.
After what was considered by many to be a retirement of the project and Don Gordon from the music scene in general, an album of new material was made available vi
Bandcamp
on August 23, 2019 titled ''Mortal Geometry
''Mortal Geometry'' is the seventh studio album by Numb, released on August 23, 2019 by Metropolis Records.
Reception
A critic at ''I Die: You Die'' credited the band with sounding inventive after over twenty year away from studio, saying "fl ...
''.
Members
* Don Gordon – Producing
* David Collings – Vocals (1995–2000)
* Blair Dobson – Vocals (1989–1991)
* David Hall – Keyboards, Programming (1986–1991)
* Conan Hunter – Vocals, Programming (1992–1994)
* Sean Stubbs
Sean R. Stubbs is a Canadians, Canadian musician. He has served as the drummer in the industrial rock bands Numb (band), Numb and Jakalope, and the punk rock band SNFU. He has also been a member of alternative rock singer-songwriter Bif Naked's ...
(Sean St.Hubbs) – Vocals, Drums, Percussion (1986–1988), Live Drums (1994–1995, 1998)
Discography
Full length albums and EPs
Studio albums
* '' Numb'' (1987, Edge/World)
* ''Christmeister
''Christmeister'' is the second studio album by Numb, released in 1989 by Lively Art. The album was re-issued in August 1990 by Oceana Records.
Reception
Allmusic awarded ''Christmeister'' four and a half out of five possible stars. A critic ...
'' (1989, Lively Art)
* ''Death on the Installment Plan
''Death on Credit'' (french: link=no, Mort à crédit, US translation: ''Death on the Installment Plan'') is a novel by author Louis-Ferdinand Céline, published in 1936. The most common, and generally most respected English translation is Ralph ...
'' (1993, KK)
* '' Wasted Sky'' (1994, KK)
* ''Blood Meridian
''Blood Meridian or the Evening Redness in the West'' is a 1985 epic novel by American author Cormac McCarthy, classified under the Western, or sometimes the anti-Western, genre. McCarthy's fifth book, it was published by Random House.
In a l ...
'' (1997, Metropolis
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A big c ...
)
* '' Language of Silence'' (1998, Metropolis)
* ''Mortal Geometry
''Mortal Geometry'' is the seventh studio album by Numb, released on August 23, 2019 by Metropolis Records.
Reception
A critic at ''I Die: You Die'' credited the band with sounding inventive after over twenty year away from studio, saying "fl ...
'' (2019, Metropolis)
Compilation albums
* ''Desire/Blind Remixes'' (1998, KK)
EPs
* ''Blue Light'' (1987, Burning)
* '' Fixate'' (1993, KK)
Singles
* "Serie Limitée"
* "Bliss" (1991, Oceana/Onslot Music)
* "Blind" (1997, Metropolis
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)
* "Suspended" (1998, Metropolis)
Compilation appearances
* "Eugene (Pickaxe Mix by Pig and Andrew Burton)" on ''Funky Alternatives Vol. 6'' Concrete (1991)
* "Curse (Metastsizing Dub)" on ''Electro-Genetic'' KK (1993)
* "Shithammer (Dread & Bled)" on ''Moonraker'' Off Beat (1993)
* "Blue Light, Black Candle (live)" on ''Celtic Circle Sampler #2'' Celtic Circle Productions (1994)
* "Ratblast (Compressed & Distressed)" on ''The Digital Space Between'' Hard
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Arts and entertainment
* ''Hard'' (TV series), a French TV series
* Hard (band), a Hungarian hard rock supe ...
(1994)
* "Decay of the Angel" on ''Body Rapture Vol. 4'' Zoth Ommog (1994)
* cover of Salt-n-Pepa
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's " Push It" on ''Operation Beatbox'' Re-constriction
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(1996)
* "Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood
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" on ''TV Terror: Felching a Dead Horse'' Re-constriction (1997)
* "Blind (Hyper-dilated) on ''Electronic Lust, Vol. 1'' Orkus (1998)
* "Desire (Protean)" on ''The O-Files Vol. 3'' Off Beat (1998)
* "Desire (Prelude and Nocturne)" on ''The O-Files Vol. 3'' Off Beat (1998)
* "Blind (Mentallo Mix)" on ''The O-Files Vol. 3'' Off Beat (1998)
* "Blood (Crash & Bleed Edit)" on ''Electropolis, Vol. 1'' Metropolis (1998)
* cover of the theme from "Suspiria
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" on ''Electronic Lust'' Orkus (1999)
* "Half-Life" on ''Septic Vol. 1'' Dependent
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(1999)
* "Respect" on ''Electro Club Attack-Shot 2'' XXC (1999)
* "Static" on ''Electropolis, ''Vol. 2'' Metropolis (2000)
* "Deviation" on ''Orgazma Tracks Vol. 3'' Alter Ego (2001)
Side projects
* Halo-Gen (Pendragon Records
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)
References
External links
*
Numb
at Bandcamp
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Musical groups established in 1986
Musical groups disestablished in 2000
Musical groups reestablished in 2019
Musical groups from Vancouver
1986 establishments in British Columbia
Canadian industrial music groups
Electro-industrial music groups
Metropolis Records artists
Re-Constriction Records artists
Zoth Ommog Records artists