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The Music was an English
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band, formed in Kippax,
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in 1999. Comprising Robert Harvey (vocals, guitar), Adam Nutter (lead guitar), Stuart Coleman (bass) and Phil Jordan (drums), the band came to prominence with the release of their self-titled debut album in 2002. The band released two further studio albums, '' Welcome to the North'' (2004) and '' Strength in Numbers'' (2008), before parting ways in 2011.


Career

The Music all met at
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(except Phil Jordan, who went to Garforth), and began playing in 1999 as Insense. In 2001, the song "
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" circulated as a demo before being released by
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as a 1000-copies-only single, a rarity from its day of release. Around this time
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and
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were describing them as the best unsigned band in Britain. The band was quickly signed by
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, who released their first EP '' You Might as Well Try to Fuck Me''. In 2002, following another EP (''
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'') they released ''
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'' which reached No. 4 in the UK album charts. Their debut single was re-issued as part of a two-disc set to promote the album, and reached No. 14 in the singles chart. Two further singles from the album, " Getaway" and "The Truth is No Words" reached No. 26 and No. 18 respectively. June 2003 saw them fill in for an absent
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on the Pyramid Stage at
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. In autumn 2004, they released their second album '' Welcome to the North'' and the accompanying single " Freedom Fighters", before touring with
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. August 2005 saw the band play at the dual-venue
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. In late 2006 they played a few UK gigs and subsequently posted on their site the video for the new song entitled ''Fire'', which would eventually be released on '' Strength in Numbers'' two years later. The site also featured a video for unreleased track ''Kill 100'' by X-Press 2 featuring Robert Harvey. The band signed a new deal with
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in 2007 and spent the rest of the year recording their third album with producers
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and
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. During this time Harvey also revealed the reason for the band's extended absence. On The Music's official website, he told of his initial abuse of drugs in his mid-teens: "the addiction began to sit into its groove. At first it was a joy then later became a habit and a way of escaping." He later quit drugs, but around the time of the band's second album, had replaced the addiction with alcohol: "Drinking became the place to hide. I'd have a bottle of wine before 7 pm, then go out and make a fool of myself. The next day was always panic and more questions it took a close friend to say to me 'Robert, you are depressed'". He sought help at the end of 2005, and undertook a program that included medication. In June 2008, the band released their comeback single " Strength in Numbers", and the album '' Strength in Numbers'' the following week. In January 2010, the band began demoing material for their fourth studio album. The album was due for release sometime in 2011. However, Harvey left the band in September 2010, and following a series of final farewell shows, The Music split up in August 2011. Harvey went on to work extensively with Mike Skinner, beginning with a Christmas song in December 2010 called ''Scrooge And Marley – I Don't Want It To Be Me'', and continuing with
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' 2011 album ''
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''. Shortly after The Music disbanded, Harvey embarked on a new musical project dubbed The D.O.T. with Skinner. The duo released an album, '' And That'', on 22 October 2012. On 31 March 2011, The Music announced a series of farewell gigs on their website. The band played three shows in Japan 25–27 July. They then played Brixton Academy London, England on 4 August, before bringing the curtain down on their career with two home town gigs at the O2 Academy in Leeds on 5 and 6 August. On 21 April 2011 the band released the newest and final song of their career on their official website. "Ghost Hands" was recorded for their scrapped fourth studio album sessions. Talking about the single, lead singer Robert Harvey said:
"We love the track and it just seemed a shame to leave it gathering dust forever. It's good to go out with something positive and new and we think it deserves to see the light of day. Hopefully the fans will agree – again we want to thank everyone who's been with us on this journey and look forward to celebrating an amazing ten years this summer."
Following the end of their final tour, the band, in conjunction with Concert Live, released a live CD/DVD package entitled '' The Last Dance: Live'' which captured the performances from 4 and 6 August respectively. On 4 September 2020, The Music announced that they were to reform, and would perform at
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in May 2021. This was ultimately rescheduled for June 2022. A live album and concert film, ''Live at Temple Newsam'', was released later that year. Following the shows, Harvey returned to touring with
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, while Nutter released his debut solo album ''Badlands On Fire'' in April 2023.


Band members

* Robert Harvey – lead vocals, guitar * Adam Nutter – guitar * Stuart Coleman – bass * Phil Jordan – drums


Discography


Studio and compilation albums


Singles and EPs


DVDs

*''Live at the Blank Canvas'' (1 September 2003) *''Welcome to Japan'' (18 July 2005) *''The Last Dance: Live'' (August 2011)


Notes


References


External links

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The Music – Leeds Music Scene

Adam Nutter Interview with Liberation Frequency 8 June

Mike Skinner and Rob Harvey: halves of the Dot

THE D.O.T. Website

Delta4 Audio Visual
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