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Mumm-Ra (band)
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Mumm-Ra
Origin Sussex, England
Genres Indie rock
Years active 2000–2008
Labels Columbia
Associated acts White Lies
Website Official Myspace
Members
James "Noo" New
James Arguile
Oli Frost
Niall Buckler
Gareth Jennings
Former members
Tommy Bowen

Mumm-Ra were an English indie rock band originated from Bexhill on Sea. Niall Buckler was only fourteen years old when he formed the band, which took their name from Mumm-Ra the Ever-Living, the main villain of the 1980s cartoon, Thundercats. They first rose to public attention when they performed with the NME Awards Indie Rock Tour alongside The Automatic, The View and The Horrors, and were featured in the January 2007 edition of NME as one of ten bands who were "guaranteed to soundtrack" 2007.
Contents
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* 1 Recording history
* 2 Live performances
* 3 Breakup
* 4 Members
* 5 Discography
o 5.1 EPs
o 5.2 Other contributions
* 6 External links

[edit] Recording history

The band released their debut album on May 28, 2007, with three singles, Out Of The Question, What Would Steve Do? and She's Got You High. Starlight had been slated to be the fourth single but it was ultimately never released. The band was in the process of writing material for their second album, and had trialled some new tracks live on their tour of Japan, but no further details of their second album was ever released. Gareth Jennings came back to Bexhill on July 15, 2007 to appear on radio station Bexhill FM. A whole hour was dedicated to Mumm-Ra, where the breakfast show presenter Richard Harris played a whole hour of their music, as well as their inspirations and their second album. The interview was also conducted by Declan Nye and Jonathan Higgins.
[edit] Live performances

In addition to co-headlining the NME tour, Mumm-Ra also opened for several other acts. In October 2006, Mumm-Ra performed at the MTV2 Gonzo show with The View and The Kooks. In November of that same year, Mumm-Ra supported the Kaiser Chiefs for two shows in Berlin and Munich. March 2007 saw the band supporting The Killers for three dates in Cologne, Berlin, and Frankfurt.

* Les Inrock Tour, France, November 9-13, 2006
* O2 Wireless Festival 2007
* Glastonbury Festival, June 2007, playing the John Peel Stage
* Shockwaves NME Award Indie Rock Tour 2007, along with The Horrors, The View and The Automatic
* Great Escape Festival, Brighton, May 17-19, 2007
* UK Tour, April 14 - May 10, 2007
* V Festival August 2007
* Mumm-Ra performed "Song B" on MOJO HD's show London Live.

Mumm-Ra had a toy duck as the band's mascot named "Matthew the Duck," who lead singer James New often used as a prop in live events.

From late 2006 Mumm-Ra was joined by Tommy B on keyboards for live performances only. He played all subsequent gigs, missing only one, Hertford Marquee, in March 2008, and played his final gig with the band in Cambridge at the end of March 2008.
[edit] Breakup

On April 17 2008, the band unexpectedly released a statement announcing that they had split, posting the following on their MySpace page:

"After 7 years, 11 months and 21 days of writing and playing music together us Mumm-ra boys have decided our journey as a band has come to an end. It has without doubt been the most fantastic adventure any of us could possibly have imagined all those years ago when the rather niave idea to form a band sprang from our young minds and led us to the nearest practise room.
Since then we have eaten in skyscrappers in tokyo, danced with tottenham fans in cologne, made a video in hollywood, posed with the playboy bunnies in barcelona, met real life rednecks in texas, had street fights with the view, played glastonbury, rocked the nme tour to pieces, supported the killers, the kooks and the kaiser chiefs around europe and generally just had the most incredible time along the way.
We would like to thank every single person who has supported us over the years whether it be through buying our album, coming to our gigs or just giving us a listen. No doubt various members will have new projects up and running in the near fututre. But until then......
Mumm-ra fur immer,
Mumm-Ra"

An official reason for the band's split was never given, giving rise to some speculation as to record company pressure (Columbia cancelled the proposed fourth single, Starlight, after the release date had been arranged and a promotional video had been completed). The band's official website was closed shortly after the split was announced, effectively ending any further discussion on the reasons behind the band's demise. The band members are purportedly now pursuing other musical projects, except for drummer Gareth who enrolled at University. Keyboard player Tommy has gone on to become the keyboard player backing UK band White Lies when playing live. Purportedly some of the other band members are now part of the band Mirrors. Before the split, it was mentioned on a MySpace blog that Mumm-Ra cancelled the remaining dates of their UK tour so they could work on a new album, which never emerged. Only three of the planned second album tracks are believed to have been played live - "Secrets", "Jeremy" (later changed to "Jenivive"), and "Clowns". A demo version of "Clowns" was recorded but never released in full.
[edit] Members

* James "Tate" Arguile - Guitar
* Niall Buckler - Bass, vocals
* James "Noo" New - Lead Vocals
* Oli Frost - Guitar, vocals
* Gareth "The Rock" Jennings - drums
* Tommy B - Live Keyboards

[edit] Discography

These Things Move in Threes

* Released: May 28, 2007
* Format: LP
* Label: Columbia
* Writer: James "Tate" Arguile, Niall Buckler, James "Noo" New, Oli Frost, Gareth Jennings.
* Singles: Out of the Question, What Would Steve Do?, She's Got You High

[edit] EPs

* The Dance in France (self-released 8 track EP 2005)
* The Dance on the Shore (self-released 8 track EP 2006)
* What Would Steve Do? (self-released 7", April 2006)
* Black Hurts Day and the Night Rolls On (CD + 10", July 2006)

[edit] Other contributions

* The Saturday Sessions: The Dermot O'Leary Show (2007, EMI) - "In Between Days"
* (500) Days of Summer (Music from the Motion Picture) (2009, Sire Records) - "She's Got You High"
* Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging (Soundtrack) - "She's Got You High"

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