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(Redirected from Overused) British rock band This article is about the English rock band. For the pop rock band known as The South, see The Beautiful South. For other groups, see South (disambiguation).
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South
OriginChalk Farm, London, England
GenresAlternative rock, post-Britpop
Years active1998 -
LabelsYoung American, Kinetic, Mo' Wax
MembersJoel Cadbury
Jamie McDonald
Brett Shaw

South are an English rock band. The band consisted of lead singer Joel Cadbury, Brett Shaw, and Jamie McDonald. Each member was a multi-instrumentalist and they shared duties on guitars, bass, percussion, keyboards.

Career

Formed at Haverstock School in Chalk Farm, London in 1998, South were originally conceived as an electronic act. The band were mentored by ex-Stone Roses frontman Ian Brown. The band later worked under the tutelage of UNKLE's James Lavelle, who signed the band to his personal record label.

After a promo album, Overused released in the U.S., South released their first official studio album entitled From Here On In. They also played "Paint the Silence" which was featured in the OC. Next came their second album With the Tides in 2003 which included "Colours in Waves" and "Loosen Your Hold", before the band had a couple of years break.

"A Place in Displacement", the first single from their third album, was released early in 2006, followed by the album Adventures in the Underground Journey to the Stars, which came out on 3 April 2006. A UK release followed on 9 October that year.

Their fourth album, You Are Here was released in April 2008.

On Jamie Macdonald's MySpace page, it was announced that the band were taking a hiatus, and that there were no future plans to get back together and record or play live again. Macdonald formed a new band called The Hug with Joel Cadbury on bass. Brett Shaw is currently a producer with his own studio in London and has been working with Florence and the Machine (Island), Rufus Wainwright (Decca), Paul Banks (Interpol), Daughter (4D), Still Corners (sub pop), Eliza Doolittle (EMI), Hawk House (Virgin EMI), Swim Deep (Chess Club), Clean Bandit featuring Jess Glynne (Atlantic).

Macdonald has since released two solo EPs entitled The Head On Collider EP and The Shelf Life EP, both in 2010.

Their fifth album, From Here on Out was released on March 26, 2021.

Discography

Albums

EPs

Singles

1999

  • "Time To Riot" / "Dub Remedies" (7" - 1000 only, part 1 of 3 x 7" set) (Mo' Wax MWR 117S)
  • "Run On Time" / "Torriano" (7" - 1000 only, part 2 of 3 x 7" set) (Mo' Wax MWR 118S)

2000

  • "Sight Of Me" / "Better Things" (7" - 1000 only, part 3 of 3 x 7" set) (Mo' Wax MWR 119S)
  • "4 Track Sessions" (12") (Mo' Wax MWR 120)
  • "Interim" (10", 12" Promo) (Mo' Wax MWR 133)

2001

  • "Paint The Silence" (12", 12" Promo, 2xCDS) (Mo' Wax MWR 134) - UK No. 69
  • "Keep Close" (10", CDS) (Mo' Wax MWR 144)
  • "Broken Head" (2x12" Promo) (Mo' Wax SOUTH DJ1/SOUTH DJ2)

2003

  • "Loosen Your Hold" (7", CDS) (Double Dragon DD2010) - UK No. 73

2004

  • "Colours In Waves" (12", CDS) (Sanctuary SAN 249) - UK No. 60
  • "Motiveless Crime" (7", CDS) (Sanctuary SAN 286) - UK No. 72

2006

  • "A Place in Displacement" (7", CDS) (Genepool GPOOL010)
  • "Up Close And Personal" (7", CDS) (Cooking Vinyl FRY 278)

2008

  • "Better Things" (7") (Bluhammock Music 80032)
  • "Wasted" (7") (Genepool GPOOL017)

Compilation albums

References

  1. "JAMIE MCDONALD | Listen and Stream Free Music, Albums, New Releases, Photos, Videos". Myspace.com. Retrieved 14 June 2020.
  2. "Vinylnet.co.uk". Archived from the original on 2 July 2007.
  3. Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 517. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.

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