SubAudible Hum
{{Short description|Indie rock band based in Australia}}
{{Infobox musical artist
| name = SubAudible Hum
| image =
| caption =
| background = group_or_band
| origin = Melbourne, Australia
| years_active = 1999–Present
| genre = Indie rock progressive rock
| label = Low Transit Industries
| current_members = Daniel Griffith
Ryan Nelson
Zane Lynd
Nick Van Cuylenburg
Joel Griffith
| past_members = Simon Edwards
| website = [http://www.myspace.com/subaudiblehum]
}}
SubAudible Hum are an indie rock band based in Melbourne, Australia. Often compared to Radiohead{{Citation |last=Cahill |first=Mikey |date=22 November 2007 |title=hum-dingers |periodical=Herald Sun}}{{Citation |last=Munro |first=Kelsey |date=19 May 2006 |title=Ok protester |periodical=Sydney Morning Herald}}{{Citation |last=Power |first=Emily |date=13 October 2005 |title=Sound of the times |periodical=MX (Australia)}} they are active on the live circuit,{{Citation |last=Hohenboken |first=Angus |date=1 March 2007 |title=Hobart to hear the Hum |periodical=Hobart Mercury}} particularly in their home town, they have released three albums, one of which was nominated for the J Award; In Time for Spring, On Came the Snow. and have received national airplay on Triple J.{{Citation |last=Mathieson |first=Craig |date=20 November 2009 |title=Complexity theory |periodical=Herald Sun}}{{Citation |date=15 November 2007 |title=Going bump in the night |periodical=Hobart Mercury}}{{Citation |last=Cahill |first=Mikey |date=3 December 2009 |title=humming along |periodical=Herald Sun}}
History
Front man Daniel Griffith moved from Brisbane to Melbourne in 1999. Starting as an idea in 1999{{Citation |date=7 December 2005 |title=Hum getting louder |periodical=News Review Messenger}} he started put together a band called SubAudible Hum. The line-up consolidated around 2003 and in 2005 saw the release of their debut album; Everything You Heard Is True. Quickly following was their second album; In Time For Spring, On Came The Snow,{{Citation |last=O'Donohue |first=Shane |date=19 October 2006 |title=hum's the word |periodical=Herald Sun}} which was met with critical acclaim. Tall Stories, their third album, was released in 2009.
Discography
= Studio albums =
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scope="row"| Everything You Heard Is True
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scope="row"| In Time For Spring, On Came The Snow
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scope="row"| Tall Stories
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=EPs=
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scope="row"| Subaudible Hum
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scope="row"| American Gods
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scope="row"| Shake Like The Wind
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scope="row"| All for the Caspian
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Awards and nominations
=J Award=
The J Awards are an annual series of Australian music awards that were established by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's youth-focused radio station Triple J. They commenced in 2005.
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| 2006
|In Time for Spring, On Came The Snow
| Australian Album of the Year
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References
{{Reflist}}
- [http://www.abc.net.au/triplej/review/album/s1774282.htm Triple J – 'In Time For Spring, On Came The Snow' Music Review]
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