SubAudible Hum
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SubAudible Hum | |
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| Origin | Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
| Genres | Indie rock, progressive rock |
| Years active | 1999–present |
| Labels | Low Transit Industries |
| Members | Daniel Griffith Ryan Nelson Zane Lynd Nick Van Cuylenburg Joel Griffith |
| Past members | Simon Edwards |
| Website | |
SubAudible Hum are an Australian indie rock band based in Melbourne. Often compared to Radiohead[1][2][3] they are active on the live circuit,[4] particularly in their home town, they have released three albums, one of which was nominated for the J Award; In Time for Spring, On Came the Snow.[1] and have received national airplay on Triple J.[5][6][7]
Front man Daniel Griffith moved from Brisbane to Melbourne[1] in 1999. Starting as an idea in 1999[3][8] he started put together a band called SubAudible Hum. The line-up consolidated around 2003[1][8] and in 2005 saw the release of their debut album; Everything You Heard Is True.[2] Quickly following was their second album; In Time For Spring, On Came The Snow,[9] which was met with critical acclaim.[1] Tall Stories, their third album, was released in 2009.[5]