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JJ72 were an
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band from
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, Ireland. After forming in 1996, they signed to Lakota Records in 1999 and released two albums before splitting in 2006.


History


Formation and early years

The band was formed in 1996 by lead singer and songwriter
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and drummer Fergal Matthews, while studying at Belvedere College.Strong, Martin C. (2003) ''The Great Indie Discography'', Canongate, , p. 814 Greaney grew up in Dublin, where for a time he lived next door to Phil Lynott.Jones, Tim (2001) "JJ72: Gasping for Air", ''
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'', No, 265, September 2001, p. 40-44
Matthews originated from
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. The name 'JJ72' derives from a window at Belvedere College made from 72 jam jars. They cited
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, Mudhoney and
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as influences. After auditioning several bassists they recruited their schoolmate Garvin Smith on bass in 1996. After a few early gigs, Smith left, and Greaney and Matthews once again set about auditions for a new bassist. Two bassists had short stints with the band, but in 1997 Greaney and Matthews entered the studio as a duo to record their first demo. They sent it to local record companies and media but with little response. In 1998 they started university courses, but shortly after starting they decided to concentrate on the band; They played a concert at Behan's pub in Dublin, backed by a string quartet, and were asked to appear on local television. They then recruited
Hilary Woods Hilary Woods is an Irish musician born in Dublin. She is a solo artist, previously a member of the alternative rock band JJ72, with which she played bass guitar from 1996 until 2003. JJ72 had success with two Top 20 albums in the early 2000s w ...
, who Greaney had known for several years. Despite having only picked up bass recently, Woods became a member in January 1999. They recorded a second demo and targeted the UK, playing several gigs there and getting a write-up in '' Select''. This led to interest from the Dublin-based
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sub-label Lakota Records, who signed the band in mid-1999.


Commercial success

Début single "October Swimmer" was released in November that year, and was named 'Single of the Week' by
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DJ Mark Radcliffe. They were given support slots with
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and
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. The band had their first hit with "Long Way South" in May 2000, which peaked at number 68 in the UK and they played at festivals including
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, Reading and Leeds later that year. The band released their eponymously titled debut album in Summer 2000. Produced by
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, the album was a critical and commercial success and has sold in excess of 500,000 copies in the band's native Ireland and in the United Kingdom, where it reached number 16 on the
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. In Germany, a special 'tour edition' was released, including a second CD-ROM disc. The album spawned the singles "Snow", "October Swimmer", "Long Way South", and "Oxygen", and saw the band perform promotional tours in Europe and the US. "Oxygen" gave the band their first top 30 single in the UK, leading the band to perform on ''
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''. After touring with
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and
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, they set out on their own headline tour in 2001. They supported
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on a tour of Europe, headlined the ''NME Brats'' tour and played in Japan. Several performances had been cancelled after Greaney lost his voice and there were further cancellations in 2001 after Matthews was knocked off his motorbike, with Kylie Minogue's drummer Bob Knight standing in for a few gigs. Matthews recovered in time for the festival season and support slots with U2. The band received an Irish Music Award for 'Best New Band' later that year. The band continued touring into February 2002. The band's second album ''
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'' followed in October 2002. It contained the singles "Formulae" and "Always and Forever" and reached the Top 5 of the Irish album charts and the Top 20 of the UK Albums Chart. The album was backed by a UK and Europe headlining tour, either side of eight shows supporting
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in November 2002.


Return and split

In February 2003, bassist Hilary Woods left the band. Greaney and Matthews recruited Canadian-born bassist Sarah Fox as her replacement. The band played sporadic shows through 2003 and began recording new material with producer Ken Thomas in August that year, for a release expected in January 2004. In December 2004, it was reported that recording for the band's third album had been completed at Parkgate Studios,
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, with producer Ian Caple. A Spring 2005 release was tentatively announced. In May 2005, the band played its first shows since November 2003 and released the download and 7"-only single "She's Gone", which reached 136 in the
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. A second single, "Coming Home" followed in August 2005 and peaked at number 52 in the UK Singles Chart. A tour followed in September 2005, with Greaney expressing from the stage his frustrations regarding the release of the third album, pending an ongoing dispute with their record labels Lakota Records/Sony. An October 2005 release date for the album failed to materialise. Songs rumoured to have been included on the new album: "Take From Me", "Radio", "Everything", "Rainfalls", "Underground", "Maria", "Nothing In This World", "Some Day" (this song, as Demo version, appear as B-side on the "coming Home" 7" vinyl). A promotional CD containing "Coming Home", "Take From Me", "Radio" and "Everything" was circulated in 2005. However, on 22 June 2006, JJ72 issued a press release announcing they were to split up after 10 years together. They cited a struggle with their record label as their main reason for the split. This press release began by borrowing John Donne's epitaph and read:


Post-JJ72 activities

Mark Greaney embarked upon his first tour as a solo artist in May 2007. He subsequently formed a new band called Concerto For Constantine, featuring himself (guitar and vocals), Gavin Fox (ex- Idlewild/Turn/Vega4 on bass) and Binzer (ex-BellX1/Frames/Halite on drums). The band performed live throughout Ireland as part of the "2fm 2moro 2our" in November 2007 and supported
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in Belfast and Dublin in Spring 2008. Concerto for Constantine then went on to sell out headline shows in Dublin and London, and also played at the Oxegen Festival in Ireland and at
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in Scotland in July 2008. Post activity with Concerto for Constantine, Greaney returned to academia and is now head of education at the British and Irish Modern Music Institute (BIMM). New musical work includes the project, Vishion Factum, focusing on transhumanism and the aesthetics of succulent plants. Sarah Fox played bass for a band called
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, but has since left the band and is now a London-based graphic designer. Fergal Matthews lives in Norway and plays drums for Blodhevn. Woods returned to visual arts and started a solo project called ''The River Cry'', with a debut self-titled album released on 14 February 2013. She is now recording under her own name on the Sacred Bones label, and recorded two LPs in 2018 and 2020.


Band member details

*
Mark Greaney Mark Greaney (born 23 June 1980) is an Irish musician. He is best known as the singer and guitarist in the alternative rock band JJ72, which he fronted from 1996 until 2006. He was later the frontman of Concerto for Constantine and describes ...
(born 23 June 1980) - vocals, guitar, piano * Fergal Matthews (born 29 January 1980, in
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) - drums *
Hilary Woods Hilary Woods is an Irish musician born in Dublin. She is a solo artist, previously a member of the alternative rock band JJ72, with which she played bass guitar from 1996 until 2003. JJ72 had success with two Top 20 albums in the early 2000s w ...
(born 30 May 1980) - bass, backing vocals * Sarah Fox - bass (from 2003 onwards). * Garvin Smith - bass (early line-up)


Discography


Albums


Singles


References


External links


JJ72 at the Carling Brixton Academy Thursday June 9th 2005
* ttps://web.archive.org/web/20050811232859/http://www.jj72.org.uk/ www.jj72.org.uk- Includes Mark Greaney solo detailsbr>The band's online blog
* * {{Authority control Irish alternative rock groups Irish indie rock groups Musical groups from Dublin (city) Musical groups established in 1996 Musical groups disestablished in 2006