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A are a British
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band from
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, England, which formed in 1993. They have released 4 studio and 2 live albums, including their debut '' How Ace Are Buildings'' and the UK top 20 album '' Hi-Fi Serious''. Single releases have also achieved chart success, with one UK top 10, four UK top 40 and seven UK top 100 singles. Shortly after releasing their fourth album, '' Teen Dance Ordinance'', in 2005, the band briefly split. In 2007 'A' reunited for a one-off gig, and have been touring sporadically ever since including playing the main stage at Download Pilot on June 19, 2021. They have not released any further albums since 2005.


History


Formation, ''How Ace Are Buildings'' and ''A vs. Monkey Kong'' (1993–2000)

The band began in
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in the mid 1980s as Grand Designs, named after the
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by Rush. The founder members were twins Jason and Adam Perry and their friend Mark Chapman, with bassist Stevie Swindon and the twins' younger brother Giles Perry. They cited Rush,
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,
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and the
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among their influences. After changing their name to A in 1993, and abandoning their early
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-inspired sound for a more
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style, they signed a European recording contract with Warner Bros. Records UK in 1996 and released their debut LP '' How Ace Are Buildings'' in 1997. Also in 1997, the band briefly appeared in the music video for "Anthem" by
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. A found a healthy underground reception and even had a couple of low-charting singles in the UK. Although A achieved some recognition with ''How Ace Are Buildings'', bassist Stevie Swindon left the band. He was replaced in 1997 by bassist and future
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Rock Show DJ Daniel P Carter. Swindon went on to establish the award-winning community arts charity, TAPE Community Music and Film in 2008. A licensing agreement for the American music market was reached with the
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–based Mammoth Records. Future releases would be distributed in the U.S. and Canada by Mammoth. A's second album '' A vs. Monkey Kong'' followed in 1999. The band then toured the world and enjoyed a small degree of success worldwide, especially in Germany. They released a live album, '' Exit Stage Right'' in 2000.


''Hi-Fi Serious'' and commercial success (2002)

'' Hi-Fi Serious'' was their third album, released in 2002 and is certified Silver in the UK having sold over 60,000 copies. It was preceded by their biggest single "Nothing", which became the band's first and only top ten hit when it reached number 9 in the UK singles chart. "Nothing" was followed by top 20 hit "Starbucks", named after the coffee chain. The tour following '' Hi-Fi Serious'' saw the band playing their largest venues to date, headlining the 5,000 capacity
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as part of their Inner-City Sumo Tour. At the end of the year they won the
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award for Best British Band. In 2004, their single "Nothing" appeared on Beyblade's ''Let It Rip!'' official
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. In 2007, "Something's Going On" and "The Distance" appeared on the Surf's Up
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soundtrack.


''Teen Dance Ordinance'' and hiatus (2005)

A released their fourth album, '' Teen Dance Ordinance'' (TDO), on 27 June 2005. The album had been recorded two years earlier, but was heavily delayed due to Jason Perry's illness and disputes with the record company. It featured a more straight rock sound and displayed an almost complete absence of the keyboards and sampling that marked the early sound of the band. Unlike their last two albums, ''Teen Dance Ordinance'' was not released in the US.
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agreed early on to release it in the US, but ultimately did not. Following the release of ''Teen Dance Ordinance'' in 2005, the band worked on other projects. Jason Perry spent time writing, recording, and touring with Matt Willis, formerly of Busted, and has now become a Grammy award winning producer, working with the likes of the Blackout, Kids in Glass Houses, and McFly. Adam Perry and Daniel P Carter briefly became full-time members of the Bloodhound Gang: Perry replaced drummer Willie the New Guy in 2005, and Carter replaced guitarist Lupus Thunder in 2009. Carter continued writing material with Jason Perry and artists such as McFly, and has hosted
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's Rock Show since 25 September 2006. Mark Chapman went into teaching, and has played in the bands Malpractice, alongside drum'n'bass producer Adam F, and 'MiLLS,' fronted by former
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drummer Richie Mills. Giles Perry went on work for the BBC, and has also produced videos for Hundred Reasons and
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.


Reunion (2007–2008)

In August 2008, Adam Perry revealed six tour dates supporting
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on the band's forum, noting that: "This is going to be wicked and we are grateful to the Wildhearts for dragging us from our retirement! Plus there are now big plans afoot to start the new record for next year." Bassist Daniel P Carter did not return to the band, however, and John Mitchell, front man of It Bites and producer of bands including
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and
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, filled in for the tour.


Later work (2009 – 2022)

'A' played a 10-date UK tour in December 2009, supported by This City. On 13 May 2010, Bowling For Soup singer Jaret Reddick announced 'A' as support band for their Autumn tour. 'A' then announced on their own Twitter on 26 May 2010 that Daniel P. Carter would be returning to the band for this tour. Later that year, Perry and Carter were credited as co-writers of the Subways song "I Wanna Dance With You" from the album '' Money & Celebrity''. 'A' played a one-off show at the Kasbah nightclub in Coventry on 1 December 2012. In June 2015, they played warm-up concerts in
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before headlining the 4th stage at that year's Download Festival. Andrew "Shay" Sheehy, formerly of Kids in Glass Houses, filled in on bass guitar for these shows. In February 2018, 'A' embarked on an 8 date UK tour in support of Hell Is for Heroes, joined briefly by McFly bassist Dougie Poynter. and an appearance at Download Festival. In November 2018, the band went on a 9 date tour playing the album Hi-Fi Serious in full, with support from
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and InMe followed by another UK headline tour and appearances at 2000trees and Camden Rocks in summer 2019. In November 2019, 'A' band played eight dates in the UK to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the album '' A vs. Monkey Kong''. The band were joined by Tim HB, formally of
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who stepped in on bass guitar for the tour. Support was provided by '68. During 2021, 'A' performed on the main stage at the Download Festival Pilot event and the rescheduled Slam Dunk Festival. In April 2022, the band played a warm-up show in
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before heading out around the UK on 11 dates as main support for
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Make 'A' Great Again (since 2023)

In 2023, there were rumors of new 'A' material, and during July 2023 social media posts from the individual members began to appear showing the band working on new material in the studio. On 14 April 2025, Jason Perry confirmed that the album would be finished by the end of the month, though "it won't be mixed and it'll probably be shite."


Members

Current members * Jason Perry – lead vocals (1993–2005, since 2008) * Adam Perry – drums (1993–2005, since 2008) * Giles Perry – keyboards, backing vocals (1993–2005, since 2008) * Mark Chapman – guitar (1993–2005, since 2008) * Richard Trigg – bass guitar (since 2023) Former members * Steve Swindon – bass guitar (1993–1997) * Daniel P. Carter – bass guitar, backing vocals (1997–2005, 2010–2012) Former touring members * John Mitchell – bass guitar (2007–2010) * Andrew Sheehy – bass guitar (2015) * Dougie Poynter – bass guitar (2018–2019) * Tim Hillier-Brook – bass guitar (2019–2023)


Discography

*'' How Ace Are Buildings'' (1997) *'' A vs. Monkey Kong'' (1999) *'' Hi-Fi Serious'' (2002) *'' Teen Dance Ordinance'' (2005)


References


External links

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