Butterfingers (Australian band)

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Butterfingers
Origin Brisbane, Australia
Genres
Years active20012009, 2017present
LabelsValley Trash, Festival Mushroom, Warner
MembersEddie Mark Jacobson
Olly Thomas
Tony McCall
Past membersDave Crane
Damien Green
Brad Cochrane
Website http://www.butterfingers.info

Butterfingers are an Australian rap rock group from Brisbane, Queensland. Most of their releases are on their own label, Valley Trash Records. They are currently signed to New World Artists.

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History

The group was formed when lead vocalist 'Evil' Eddie Mark Jacobson booked himself in for a gig at The Zoo, a bar in Brisbane, without a band or any intentions of performing solo. The venue held Jacobson's booking to him, and a backing band was assembled featuring DJ/percussionist Olly Thomas, bassist Dave Crane, and drummer Damien Green.

Their first two singles "Everytime" and "I Love Work", reached No. 38 and No. 15 respectively in the Triple J Hottest 100 of 2003. [2]

Their next single "Yo Mama" also receiving airplay on Triple J with the group's debut album, Breakfast at Fatboys , on its national release, 3 May 2004, awarded Triple J 'Album of the Week'. The album debuted at No. 15 on the ARIA Album charts and was also nominated for the 'Best Independent Release' at the 2004 ARIA Music Awards [3] "Yo Mama" charted at No. 17 in the Triple J Hottest 100 of 2004. [4] In October 2004 Butterfingers scored a Guest Programming spot on rage. [5]

In March 2005 Butterfingers aligned themselves with Festival Mushroom Records through a licensing deal between FMR and Valley Trash, the bands in-house label. Their first (and last) co-release was in June 2005 with the release of the single, "Figjam (Fuck I'm Good, Just Ask Me)". The song peaked at No. 50 [6] and in October 2005, "Figjam" was nominated for 'Best Urban Release' at the 2005 ARIA Music Awards. [3] "Figjam" and the preceding single, "Jesus I Was Evil" (a Darcy Clay cover) charted at No. 11 and No. 69 respectively in the Triple J Hottest 100 of 2005. [7]

The band released a new album, The Deeper You Dig... on 27 May 2006, which peaked at No. 14 on the album chart. [8] A single from the album, "Get Up Outta the Dirt", was released on 3 June 2006. The single peaked at No. 36, [9] and charted at No. 83 in the Triple J Hottest 100 of 2006. [10]

In June 2007 the band won an APRA award - 'Most Performed Urban Work' for "Get Up Outta the Dirt". [11] The group then released "Nothin Much Happens" as a single in October 2007, [12] which landed on Triple J's "hit list" of songs receiving medium to high rotation. [13] A music video was produced for this song and was played on jtv , [14] and on rage , [15] and also Video Hits .[ citation needed ]

With the band on a presumed hiatus, lead vocalist Eddie Jacobson began performing with Brisbane-based punk band, SpitFireLiar. [16] Jacobson also went on to a solo single under the name Evil Eddie, entitled "Queensland". [17] [18]

To be honest, I’m really gonna focus on the solo thing as much as possible, the other things are all collaborative; the solo thing is gonna be similar to what Butterfingers has previously sounded like. I was submitting a lot of the music for Butterfingers, I haven’t finished it all yet.

Eddie Jacobson [16]

Jacobson's debut solo album, Welcome to Flavour Country, was released in November 2012. [19]

Butterfingers announced their reformation, alongside releasing a new single "Big Night Out," in March 2017. [20]

They then went on tour to celebrate the 15-year anniversary of Breakfast at Fatboys in 2019, supported by Fresh Violet. [21]

The band released a new album, Bad News, in April 2020. [22]

Members

Current members
Former members

Discography

Albums

TitleDetailsPeak chart positions
AUS
[23]
Breakfast at Fatboys
  • Released: 3 May 2004
  • Label: Valley Trash Records (VTCD004)
  • Producer: Magoo
61
The Deeper You Dig...
  • Released: 20 June 2006
  • Label: Valley Trash Records (VTCD008)
  • Producer: Magoo & Butterfingers
14
Bad News
  • Released: April 2020
  • Label: Bewilderbeats [24]
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that country.

Singles

YearTitleChart peak positions
AUS
CertificationsAlbum
ARIA Charts
[23]
AIR Charts Hottest 100
2003"Everytime"1638 Breakfast at Fatboys
"I Love Work"9815
2005"Everybodys Jesus"769non-album single
"Figjam"5011 The Deeper You Dig...
2006"Get Up Outta the Dirt"3683
"I Like Em When They're Trouble
2007"Nothin' Much Happens"non-album single
2017"Big Night Out"non-album single [26]
2018"Bullet to the Head"non-album single
2020"Dancing (To the Beat of My Own Drum)"Bad News
"Bad News"
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that country.

Awards and nominations

ARIA Awards

The ARIA Music Awards are presented annually since 1987 by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA).

YearNominee / workAwardResult
2004 Breakfast at FatboysBest Independent Release [27] Nominated
2005 "Figjam" Best Urban Release [28] Nominated

APRA Awards

The APRA Awards are presented annually from 1982 by the Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA). [29]

YearNominee / workAwardResult
2007 "Get Up Outta the Dirt" – Eddie JacobsonMost Performed Urban Work [30] Won

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