Mere Theory

Mere Theory
Mere Theory
Origin Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Genres Indie, rock
Years active 2000–present
Labels Building
Boomtown
Website Official website
Members
Nigel Black
Chris Mellow
Ross Simpson
Richie Wise
Past members
Ryan Paterson
Nathan Daltan
Matt Adey

Mere Theory are an Australian indie rock band that formed in Adelaide's southern suburbs in the year 2000.

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History

The band has released two EPs: Towering Sun (featuring vocalist Nathan Dalton) in 2002, and Disengage (featuring vocalist Ryan Paterson) in 2004, both through Building Records. Mere Theory received airplay on Australian community radio and the national youth radio station Triple J with the song "Freedom In Mind" from Disengage. dB Magazine described the band's unique style and passionate energy when commenting upon their live show saying, "Mere Theory blew me away with their technical ability and diverse style: their music is technical yet melodic, aggressive and at the same time very passionate. Standout moments included three part vocals. Mere Theory are one of the more dynamic rock outfits playing a unique mix of heavy rocking guitar riffs, explosive drumming, intense three part vocal harmonies and a very distinctive style of heavy to mellow rock."[citation needed]

Mere Theory's debut full-length album, Catalan Atlas was released via a license deal with Melbourne based Boomtown Records in September 2007. The album received favourable reviews including Rolling Stone, BLUNT and The Adelaide Advertiser.[citation needed] In BLUNT issue #66, Catalan Atlas was dubbed one of the "Top 100 Albums You Should've Heard In 2007." Their review went on to say "They had already released two fairly decent EPs, but Adelaide foursome Mere Theory took a giant leap in 2007 with their debut album, Catalan Atlas. Taking all the best bits from the likes of Sunny Day Real Estate, Texas Is The Reason and Elliott, then integrating them into their own Oz punk stylings, Mere Theory came out with a rock album of international standard."[citation needed]

2007 saw Mere Theory set out on a national tour in support of their debut album Catalan Atlas which began in Adelaide on November 9 and finished in Melbourne on December 13. The band toured New South Wales with Fifty Sixx and Sailmaker, Queensland dates were shared with Repeat Offender, while Blueline Medic and Calling All Cars played the Victorian show. An eight date national support with Australian band Karnivool in April 2008 saw the band playing to an average 1000 people a night.

A third tour in support of Catalan Atlas, the Australian Atlas Tour visited South Australia, New South Wales, Victoria and Western Australia in the latter part of 2008. The show at the Edinburgh Castle Hotel in Adelaide was Matt Adey's last show. Mere Theory recruited Ross Simpson (Hi-End Audio/Move To Strike) as their new bass player, and the band entered Broadcast Studios (Adelaide) to record their second album Walking In Storms. Mere Theory released a free two-song download from the forthcoming album Walking In Storms via bandcamp on 15 May 2010. The band is currently seeking distribution for Walking In Storms.

Live Performance

Mere Theory began touring in 2002. They have played over 300 shows across Australia, sharing the stage with international contemporaries Millencolin, Alexisonfire, Rufio, Unwritten Law, MXPX, Anberlin, The Juliana Theory, Off Minor, Bouncing Souls, Midtown, Useless ID, Dropkick Murphys, Your Black Star, and Australian acts including Gyroscope, After the Fall, Karnivool, Frenzal Rhomb, Shihad, Bodyjar, Grinspoon, COG, Kisschasy, The Hot Lies, The Open Season, One Dollar Short, Blueline Medic, 28 Days, Antiskeptic, I Killed the Prom Queen, and The Nation Blue.

Discography

Albums

Catalan Atlas (2007) - Boomtown Records

  1. "Every End is a New Beginning"
  2. "You Will Never Win"
  3. "Gracefully"
  4. "Stand Up"
  5. "Stabilise"
  6. "Breathe (Take This Vaccine)"
  7. "Design Of Influence"
  8. "Eye For An Eye"
  9. "Misconception"
  10. "Defeating This Feeling"
  11. "Ghost Reflex"

Singles

Gracefully 7" (2007) - Boomtown Records

  1. "Gracefully"
  2. "System Failure"

Demos

1.8.2006 Demo (2006)

  1. "Stand Up"
  2. "Eye For An Eye"
  3. "Misconception"

1.7.2005 Demo (2005)

  1. "You Will Never Win"
  2. "All is One"
  3. "System Failure"

EPs

Disengage EP (2004) - Building Records

  1. "Freedom in Mind"
  2. "Disengage"
  3. "Growing Down"
  4. "Kill For a Moment"
  5. "Replacement"
  6. "Always Safe"

Towering Sun EP (2002) - Building Records

  1. "Some Day Soon"
  2. "All In Time"
  3. "Stranger"
  4. "Towering Sun"

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