The Magic Numbers



The Magic Numbers
The Magic Numbers are a four piece British indie band of New Zealand origin originating from Ealing, London. The band consists of two brother-and-sister pairs, Romeo Stodart (guitar, lead vocals) and his sister Michele (bass, vocals), and Sean Gannon (drums) and his sister Angela (percussion, melodica, vocals), who came together as a band after Romeo and Sean started writing songs together. They are currently signed to Heavenly Records, and their self-titled debut album was released on 13 June 2005. Singles from that album have included Forever Lost, Love Me Like You, Love’s A Game and I See You, You See Me. Later on that year they recorded a new song, Gone are the Days, used on the War Child charity album Help! A Day in the Life

In 2005 they supported Athlete, Doves, and Brian Wilson, and played the Glastonbury Festival to a fantastic reception. August saw the band play at the dual-venue V Festival in Chelmsford and Staffordshire and Leicester’s Summer Sundae.

The band have since released their second album, Those The Brokes in November 2006, and the Undecided EP in September 2007.
Tell my you've changed full to the game, I'm not the one you want.
It's like my heart aches with each knock that you make, I was born to love alone.
Undecided
Forever Lost
Mornings Eleven
Take A Chance

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