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Math and Physics Club are an indie pop group that formed in Seattle in 2004, when guitarist James Werle and vocalist Charles Bert, who had been collaborating on various recordings up until that point, started working with drummer Kevin Emerson, violinist Saundrah Humphrey, and bassist Ethan Jones. Sounding something like a cross between <a href="spotify:artist:3yY2gUcIsjMr8hjo51PoJ8">the Smiths</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:3KH6DLHeoFZgVbtKiLXb6L">the Field Mice</a>, and <a href="spotify:artist:4I2BJf80C0skQpp1sQmA0h">Belle and Sebastian</a>, MAPC were snapped up by <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Matin%C3%A9e%22">Matinée</a> by the end of the year. Their debut EP on that label, Weekends Away, came out in February 2005; the disc enjoyed quite a bit of critical buzz, and was in regular rotation on Seattle's KEXP that year. Proving that they were anything if not prolific, MAPC had another EP, Movie Ending Romance, out on <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Matin%C3%A9e%22">Matinée</a> by the time summer rolled around. Their self-titled debut full-length, produced by Kevin Suggs, came out a little over a year later, and they followed it up with a modest East Coast tour. Having taken a quick breather at the beginning of the year, MAPC returned with another <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Matin%C3%A9e%22">Matinée</a> EP, Baby I'm Yours, in the summer of 2007.
During a long break between releases, Humphrey and Emerson left the band (though Emerson stuck around to play drums on future albums). I Shouldn't Look as Good as I Do was released in early summer 2010. The group toured the U.K. in 2011, then headed to the Dub Narcotic Studio to work on its next record. Produced by the band's longtime bassist Jones and Bob Schwenkler, Our Hearts Beat Out Loud was released by <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Matin%C3%A9e%22">Matinée</a> in late 2013. That same year they released a single, "Long Drag," and in 2014 were on a split single with former <a href="spotify:artist:2VS0tRcCbiMkelzGoZo9XP">Lucksmiths</a> member Mark Monnone. After that the band took a bit of a break, with Bert forming <a href="spotify:artist:07yAGFl55AJZENVhq7fG8L">Unlikely Friends</a> with <a href="spotify:artist:7M3a7BPGoWXciQUx5kfz3e">BOAT</a>'s D. Crane and Chris McFarlane, who had spent time as MAPC's drummer at one point. They released an album, Solid Gold Cowboys, in 2015. By this time Math and Physics Club were working on new songs, one of which ("Coastal California, 1985") ended up on 2016's In This Together, a collection of early songs from the EPs, non-LP songs, and unreleased tracks issued jointly by <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Matin%C3%A9e%22">Matinée</a> and <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Fika+Recordings%22">Fika Recordings</a>.
They soon hit the recording studio to work on another album, this time enlisting producer Chris Hanzsek (who was known for running <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22C%2FZ+Records%22">C/Z Records</a> during grunge's heyday) to help mold their sound into something a little more powerful, though still pretty and sweetly sad. After releasing the "All the Mains are Down" single in late 2017 and doing a quick tour of Australia with labelmates <a href="spotify:artist:12o1pvVA06nqQ9aLOGQWvb">Last Leaves</a>, the band's fourth album, Lived Here Before, was issued by the team of <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Matin%C3%A9e%22">Matinée</a> and <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Fika%22">Fika</a> once again. ~ Tim Sendra, Rovi
During a long break between releases, Humphrey and Emerson left the band (though Emerson stuck around to play drums on future albums). I Shouldn't Look as Good as I Do was released in early summer 2010. The group toured the U.K. in 2011, then headed to the Dub Narcotic Studio to work on its next record. Produced by the band's longtime bassist Jones and Bob Schwenkler, Our Hearts Beat Out Loud was released by <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Matin%C3%A9e%22">Matinée</a> in late 2013. That same year they released a single, "Long Drag," and in 2014 were on a split single with former <a href="spotify:artist:2VS0tRcCbiMkelzGoZo9XP">Lucksmiths</a> member Mark Monnone. After that the band took a bit of a break, with Bert forming <a href="spotify:artist:07yAGFl55AJZENVhq7fG8L">Unlikely Friends</a> with <a href="spotify:artist:7M3a7BPGoWXciQUx5kfz3e">BOAT</a>'s D. Crane and Chris McFarlane, who had spent time as MAPC's drummer at one point. They released an album, Solid Gold Cowboys, in 2015. By this time Math and Physics Club were working on new songs, one of which ("Coastal California, 1985") ended up on 2016's In This Together, a collection of early songs from the EPs, non-LP songs, and unreleased tracks issued jointly by <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Matin%C3%A9e%22">Matinée</a> and <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Fika+Recordings%22">Fika Recordings</a>.
They soon hit the recording studio to work on another album, this time enlisting producer Chris Hanzsek (who was known for running <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22C%2FZ+Records%22">C/Z Records</a> during grunge's heyday) to help mold their sound into something a little more powerful, though still pretty and sweetly sad. After releasing the "All the Mains are Down" single in late 2017 and doing a quick tour of Australia with labelmates <a href="spotify:artist:12o1pvVA06nqQ9aLOGQWvb">Last Leaves</a>, the band's fourth album, Lived Here Before, was issued by the team of <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Matin%C3%A9e%22">Matinée</a> and <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Fika%22">Fika</a> once again. ~ Tim Sendra, Rovi
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