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''DateMonthYear'' describe themselves not as a band, but as "a flexible recording/performing unit". It exists as three entities; 1) as "DateMonthYear-lite", comprising solo or unplugged work, 2) as the "Blue Team", the more conventional ‘live’ band, and 3) as the "Black Team", combining experimental and electronic elements to their live sound. <br>
 
''DateMonthYear'' describe themselves not as a band, but as "a flexible recording/performing unit". It exists as three entities; 1) as "DateMonthYear-lite", comprising solo or unplugged work, 2) as the "Blue Team", the more conventional ‘live’ band, and 3) as the "Black Team", combining experimental and electronic elements to their live sound. <br>
  
[[image:Date Month Year, 2003.jpg |right|thumb|DMY in 2003]]Members have included [[Trevor Faville]], [[Grant Blacker]] (guitar), [[Shaye Simpson]] (vocals), [[Bevan Galbraith]] (bass), [[Sehai Orgad]] (vocals), [[Brad Kerr]] (guitar), [[Jeremy Graham]] (bass), [[Simon Hirst]] and [[Mike Anker]] (bass).[[image:Datemonthyearreview.jpg|right|thumb|''Thegreatdatemonthyearguitaremixchallenge'' review in the ''[[Waikato Times]]'']]
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[[image:Date Month Year, 2003.jpg |right|thumb|DMY in 2003]]Members have included [[Trevor Faville]] (drums, vocals), [[Emma Koretz]] (vocals), [[Tyler Leet]] (guitar), [[Grant Blacker]] (guitar), [[Brooke Baker]] (keyboards, guitar, vocals), [[Shaye Simpson]] (vocals), [[Bevan Galbraith]] (bass), [[Sehai Orgad]] (vocals), [[Brad Kerr]] (guitar), [[Jeremy Graham]] (bass), [[Simon Hirst]] and [[Mike Anker]] (bass).[[image:Datemonthyearreview.jpg|right|thumb|''Thegreatdatemonthyearguitaremixchallenge'' review in the ''[[Waikato Times]]'']]
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''DateMonthYear'' have released one EP, [[Sampler]] (2003), and three albums - [[7Ghosts]] (2004), [[Thegreatdatemonthyearguitaremixchallenge]] remix album (2007), and [[Pot/Kettle/Black]] (2008). Five songs from the [[7Ghosts]] album were used in a feature film, the New Zealand "erotic thriller" ''Luella Miller'' (2005). A song called ''Riverdragon'' was released in 2011, a song originally written by students of Fairfield College with ''Faville'' years earlier.
 
''DateMonthYear'' have released one EP, [[Sampler]] (2003), and three albums - [[7Ghosts]] (2004), [[Thegreatdatemonthyearguitaremixchallenge]] remix album (2007), and [[Pot/Kettle/Black]] (2008). Five songs from the [[7Ghosts]] album were used in a feature film, the New Zealand "erotic thriller" ''Luella Miller'' (2005). A song called ''Riverdragon'' was released in 2011, a song originally written by students of Fairfield College with ''Faville'' years earlier.
  

Revision as of 14:52, 10 December 2015

7Ghosts cover art

DateMonthYear describe themselves not as a band, but as "a flexible recording/performing unit". It exists as three entities; 1) as "DateMonthYear-lite", comprising solo or unplugged work, 2) as the "Blue Team", the more conventional ‘live’ band, and 3) as the "Black Team", combining experimental and electronic elements to their live sound.

DMY in 2003
Members have included Trevor Faville (drums, vocals), Emma Koretz (vocals), Tyler Leet (guitar), Grant Blacker (guitar), Brooke Baker (keyboards, guitar, vocals), Shaye Simpson (vocals), Bevan Galbraith (bass), Sehai Orgad (vocals), Brad Kerr (guitar), Jeremy Graham (bass), Simon Hirst and Mike Anker (bass).
Thegreatdatemonthyearguitaremixchallenge review in the Waikato Times

DateMonthYear have released one EP, Sampler (2003), and three albums - 7Ghosts (2004), Thegreatdatemonthyearguitaremixchallenge remix album (2007), and Pot/Kettle/Black (2008). Five songs from the 7Ghosts album were used in a feature film, the New Zealand "erotic thriller" Luella Miller (2005). A song called Riverdragon was released in 2011, a song originally written by students of Fairfield College with Faville years earlier.

Releases

  • Prelude appears on the 2009 compilation One
  • Work appears on the 2009 compilation Two

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