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Thirteen Senses logo.jpg
Origin Penzance, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom
Genres Dream pop
Indie rock
Alternative rock
Piano rock
Post-Britpop
Years active 2001–present
Labels Mercury Records (2004-2007)
Associated acts Glass Pear
Website Official site
Members
Will South
Tom Welham
Adam Wilson
Brendon James

Thirteen Senses are a rock band from Penzance, Cornwall. The group released the album The Invitation on 27 September 2004, along with several singles: "Thru the Glass", "Do No Wrong", "Into the Fire" and "The Salt Wound Routine", of which the first three have reached the UK Top 40. Their second album, Contact, was released in April 2007. Thirteen Senses are the only Cornish band to have a Top 20 single.[1]

Contents

Band members

History

Thirteen Senses started out as Soul Magician, which began in school when Will South started writing songs which he showed Adam Wilson. He in turn liked the songs and left the other band he was in at the time. Soul Magician took off when South and Wilson met Tom Welham. The latter knew Brendon James and they all became friends.

In 2002 Soul Magician released an EP, Inside A Healing Mind, which was produced by Leon Phillips. It consisted of four tracks, one of which was later released as a B-side. "Attracting Submission" is found on the "Do No Wrong" 7" vinyl. After that came in 2002 the No Other Life Is Attractive EP: the first Thirteen Senses release, produced by Dare Mason. This had five tracks. Four of them have been released as B-sides, the exception being "Sound". They then issued in 2003, Falls In The Dark, a self-released and independent demo album.

The band's next release and major label debut album was The Invitation. This consisted of twelve tracks and reached number 14 in the UK Albums Chart[2] on its re-release.

At the beginning of 2004 and before The Invitation, Thirteen Senses released their first single, "Thru the Glass". This was released on both CD and 7" vinyl. The B-side was identical on both releases: "No Other Life Is Attractive". Later, the next single was "Do No Wrong" and it reached number 38 in the official UK Singles Chart.[2] To promote it, Thirteen Senses went on tour, including a homecoming gig at the Hall for Cornwall in Truro.

The third single from the band was "Into the Fire". This was also released on two CDs and vinyl "Into The Fire" was used on BBC One's Match of the Day. After this came a re-release of "Thru the Glass" which broke the group into the UK Top 20.[2]

The band toured both in the UK and Europe in 2005 and made several appearances at festivals such as Glastonbury, T in the Park and V Festival.

The band spent much of the latter part of 2005 and early 2006 in the recording studio, working on their next album, Contact. It was released on 2 April 2007. It was originally planned to be released in February 2007 but after playing three pre-album gigs at The Luminaire in London (on the thirteenth of the months of October, November and December), the band produced new tracks. "Talking to Sirens", one of the new tracks from Contact, was only played at the last gig. Due to the new album release date, their UK tour was rescheduled for March.

On 28 August 2007 Thirteen Senses announced through their website that they had begun recording their third album, and between April-July 2008 they previewed samples of 8 demo recordings on their MySpace page[3]. After several months without official contact from the band, on 28 May 2009, Brendon James announced that their third studio album is close to completion and it will, "all being well, be released within the next 2-3 months"[4].

On 16 March 2010 the band made their third album, "Crystal Sounds" available to stream on their website, www.thirteensenses.com. A day later they announced this on their MySpace page and said the album would be available to stream "for a limited time", without providing any details of a physical release.

"Into the Fire"

The song "Into the Fire" has featured in a number of television and film productions, among them being:

"Do No Wrong"

"Do No Wrong" was featured on the 21 September 2007 episode of Guiding Light. It also featured in episode 302 of Without A Trace.

"Gone"

"Gone" was featured on the pilot episode of Bones, first aired on 13 September 2005.

"All The Love In Your Hands"

"All The Love In Your Hands" was featured on the an episode of Dragons' Den: Where Are They Now? first aired in 2007.

"Follow Me"

"Follow Me" was featured in season 2 episode 1 of Kyle XY.

"Home"

"Home", a currently unreleased song expected to be on the band's third album, was featured on the 3rd season premier of Kyle XY on 12 January 2009.

Discography

Albums

EPs

  • Inside A Healing Mind EP (2002)

(As Soul Magician)

  1. Glow – 4:27
  2. Bittersweet – 4:17
  3. Attracting Submission – 2:04
  4. The Spring – 3:50
  • No Other Life Is Attractive EP (December 2002)
  1. No Other Life Is Attractive – 5:47
  2. Little Unrest – 5:39
  3. The Questions – 5:02
  4. Sound – 7:34
  5. Falling To The Ground – 6:36

Singles

Year Song UK Singles Chart[2] Album
2004 "Thru The Glass" - Falls In The Dark
2004 "Do No Wrong" #38 The Invitation
2004 "Into The Fire" #35 The Invitation
2005 "Thru The Glass" #18 The Invitation
2005 "The Salt Wound Routine" #45 The Invitation
2007 "All The Love In Your Hands" #108 Contact
2007 "Follow Me" - Contact

Videography

  • Thru The Glass [first version] (2004)
  • Do No Wrong (2004)
  • Into The Fire (2004)
  • Thru The Glass [second version] (2005)
  • Thru The Glass [alternative version] (2005)
  • The Salt Wound Routine (2005)
  • All The Love In Your Hands (2007)
  • Follow Me (2007)

References

  1. ^ Festival Preview: Guilfest 2007: Rock music features on Rocklouder
  2. ^ a b c d e Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. pp. 556. ISBN 1-904994-10-5. 
  3. ^ Demo samples
  4. ^ Third album news
  5. ^ Album 3 is finished

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