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, UK. They have achieved success with their debut album ''
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'' selling in excess of 30,000 copies in the UK and Europe, 10,000 on day one in Japan and 100,000 worldwide.


History


Formation

The Answer were formed in 2000 by guitarist Paul Mahon, whose father was a jazz trumpeter and member of seminal
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The Freshmen, who released three albums on
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and toured with the likes of the
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. Aged 18, Paul knew he wanted to put together a rock band and mentioned it to bassist Micky Waters, an old school friend who had been in numerous cover bands around
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. James Heatley, who had played as
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's stand-in live drummer in 1993, was recruited to be the drummer for The Answer. Paul called him up only to find that he was about to take his finals at University, so the trio waited whilst James completed his degree in Psychology. In late June 2000, the four of them got together for their debut rehearsal. 2001 was spent writing, rehearsing, gigging locally and building up a set The Answer. By 2002, the band had attracted the attention of MCD promotions in Ireland, (the company who recently bought out the Mean Fiddler Group, alongside Clear Channel), who put them on as openers at the Witnness Festival that year. Eamonn Keyes, owner of Doghouse Studios recorded them before they were signed.


Early recognition

In 2005, ''
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'' magazine voted The Answer as Best New Band 2005, which brought them even more exposure. The Answer then went on to co-headline the first
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'New School of Rock' Tour, with Tokyo Dragons and The Sound Explosion. Shortly afterwards, in November 2005, came their second official release – the single "Never Too Late". They supported
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at an intimate show at the
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on 17 January 2006.


''Rise'' (2005–2008)

Afterwards came "Into the Gutter" which was released on 29 May 2006 via 7" vinyl and download only, shortly followed by debut album ''Rise'' released on 26 June 2006. The album received acclaim from ''
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'' and '' The Sun'' amongst others, and was nominated for ''Classic Rock'' magazine's 'Album of the Year' and Best British Newcomer at the 2006 Kerrang! awards. The Answer played several festivals over the summer months, as well as a support slot with
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throughout their UK tour. The band also managed to secure themselves another support slot with
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at the
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in early October 2006. This was followed by a co-headlining tour with fellow Rockers
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on a tour across the UK and Europe, with further support coming from American blues-rock band
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. The band was once again touring, with dates in Australia and across Europe before eventually returning for dates in Ireland and to start work on their follow-up to ''Rise''. The band were an opening act for
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on 24 June 2007 at
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. The single "Be What You Want" was released on 19 March 2007, and is currently available via download-only. The Answer decided to re-issue the ''
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'' album as a promotion for their summer shows and because there had been so many people complaining about download only singles. A second disc adds to the original ''
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'', featuring all the relevant b-sides that had not been released physically and some tracks that were recorded for the album but left off. The second disc has 15 unreleased songs on it and was released 18 June 2007. They also
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the
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song "Sweet Emotion" for a free ''
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'' CD. This was included on the second disc of the Special Edition of the ''Rise'' album. The summer of 2007 also saw the band support The Rolling Stones at huge open-air gigs in Belgrade (Serbia), and Düsseldorf (Germany), and The Who in Dublin (Ireland). They played a live set at the Planet Rock Radio Christmas Party, on 11 December 2007 at the
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, London, during which they were joined on stage by
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(vocalist for Free and
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). Recordings of this concert were released as '' Live at Planet Rock Xmas Party''. The band played at a
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memorial benefit gig in
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, when
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Micky Waters played Phil Lynott's black bass, becoming the first person to do so since Lynott's death. The same instrument is used by Waters in the
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for "Keep Believin'".
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's lead singer
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is a fan of the band and during an interview with AOL has cited them as a possible influence to the way their forthcoming album will sound. Former
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guitarist
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is also a fan and has attended several of the band's gigs and stated so at the 2005 ''Classic Rock'' magazine Roll of Honour Awards.


''Never Too Late''

The band finally began to establish some inroads with American audiences when they signed with the indie label
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for U.S. distribution. As part of the agreement, the Answer released an EP in 2008 called ''Never Too Late'', which contained a track from Rise as well as a song, "Highwater or Hell", that would appear on their forthcoming full-length album ''
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''. Also aiding their visibility, the group were named as the opening act for the North American leg as well as the European leg of
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's
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which began 28 October 2008.


''Everyday Demons''

In June 2008 they played a short set at the Isle of Wight Festival. A few days later they went to L.A. to record their second album with John Travis. ''
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'' is now commercially available worldwide. Sharing mixing duties are
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and Mike Fraser.


Tour with AC/DC

The Answer opened for
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on the 2008 and 2009 legs of the
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, and was probably the most worldwide exposure the band has received to date.


Late 2009–2016

The band played some small headline shows in between their dates with AC/DC in North America in August 2009. This was followed by a 15-date tour of the UK during November/December 2009 and a 3-show Spanish tour in March 2010. On 3 October, the band released its third studio album '' Revival'', and a DVD, titled '' 412 Days of Rock 'n' Roll'', containing performances from opening AC/DC's
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. The DVD also came with a bonus CD of live recordings and two new studio recordings. The Answer were to be undertaking a co-headline tour of the UK and Europe through late autumn and winter of 2016 with The Dead Daisies.


2017–present

The Answer conducted a UK tour based around the new single "In This Land". The tour's set list was dominated by the new album ''Solas'' (2016) but featuring some of the band's most well-known pieces such as "Waste Your Tears", "Demon Eyes" and guitarist Paul Mahon's favourite "Come Follow Me". The nine day tour featured venues such as Limelight Belfast, Manchester Band on the wall and Southampton Rescue Rooms. The band was followed by a solo documentary maker called Philip Thompson. Thompson followed the band's tour and filmed an exclusive behind the scenes film that gives fans an in depth look into what the band get up to when not on stage. The film features the band's music throughout and also highlights the areas of what life is like for a touring rock band. The film was set for release in May 2017.


Songs in other media

The song "Never Too Late" is featured in the ''
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'' video game. The song "Into the Gutter" is featured in the soundtrack to the video game "
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Discography


Studio albums/LPs


Other albums


Single and Extended Plays


References


External links


The Answer Official WebsiteThe Answer's Facebook PageThe Answer's Myspace PageThe Answer's Twitter PageAnswerTV – Official Videos on YouTube
with Rock Radio Northern Ireland
The Answer Interview
with Gigging Northern Ireland

at Rocklouder
BBC Cormac Neeson InterviewInterview with Paul Mahon
at Onemetal
– FREE Acoustic Session from The Answer
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