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This article gives the discography for the British indie rock band Grammatics. Since their formation in 2006 they have released one studio album, six singles, and two EPs. ==Early EP and releases (2007 - 2008)== The band first commercial release was a track entitled "The Shipping Forecast" on the Dance To The Radio label third compilation CD. The ''Various Artists - Something I Learned Today'' CD, also made available as a digital download, was released on 2 April 2007.''The Shipping Forecast'' was the first track on the CD which comprised other promising bands signed to the Leeds label such as Sky Larkin,Laura Groves a.k.a.Blue Roses and This et Al among others. The band then went on to release a Japan only four track EP,''Verity and Reverie'' on 11 August 2007 on the Japanese label Klee 500 EP Club Rallye label. This was followed by another appearance on the fourth DTTR compilation CD, entitled ''Out of the Woods and Trees'' released 1 October 2007. The song ''The Manageress'', already featured on the "Verity and Reverie" EP was tracklisted at number 7.Other notable bands on the CD included the commercially successful Pigeon Detectives, Howling Bells and Forward Russia. Later that month, the band's first single, "Shadow Committee" was released worldwide as a 7" vinyl and digital download. The B side to "Shadow Committee" was "Broken Wing", another song already featured on the ''Verity and Reverie'' EP. Owen Brinley wrote and sung the song "Broken Wings" before Grammatics formed in 2006. A second single followed in April 2008. The double A side contained songs "D.I.L.E.M.M.A." and "Polar Swelling". It was released worldwide as a 10" vinyl and digital download. A video of "D.I.L.E.M.M.A" directed by Marcus Macaulay was made and got air play on MTV2 while BBC Radio 1 DJ Huw Stephens was the first one play "D.I.L.E.M.M.A". August 2008 saw the release of a free download only single called "New Franchise" available from the band's website. The video was shot by Matt Maude at the end of July late at night in the forest of Otley Chevin. With the album due for release at the beginning of 2009, the band issued another single in November 2008. "The Vague Archive" became available as a 7" vinyl. A side was the title track itself "The Vague Archive" while the B side was to be a remix of the same track: "The Vague Archive (AntEater Remix)". The ''Vague Archive'' video was also directed by Matt Maude and reached number 3 in the MTV2 playlist. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Grammatics discography」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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