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The name The Silentsis taken from Simon and Garfunkel haunting folk ballad Sound of SilenceШУУД ҮЗЭХ with Dave
. The name was also influenced by The Silence, the original name of Marc Bolan's band 'John’s Children', one of the first psychedelic bands in the UK.[1] On 15 April 2006 their debut EP Flicker & Flames, recorded with Dave Parkin (Red Jezebel), was released with Rubber Records nationally,[2] with the lead single "Nightcrawl" receiving large amounts of airplay on Triple J[3] and alternative/community radio across Australia. They toured extensively with The Exploders in 2006, and appeared as the house band on Rove Live. The Silents were also nominated 'Most Promising New Act’ at the 2006 WAMi Awards. In April 2007 The Silents signed to Ivy League Records following which they toured nationally with The Vines and the Red Riders.[4] In May 2007 the band commenced recording new tracks for their debut album, which was mixed in Sunset Studios California by Doug Boehm (Starsailer, Guided by Voices, Sahara Hotnights). On 3 November 2007 the band released the first song from their debut album, "23", in the form of an EP. It has already received significant airplay on Triple J.[5] On 29 March 2008 the band released its debut album, Things to Learn. In November 2008, Board was replaced by new drummer Mike Jelinek. The following year was a rather challenging one for the band, as they parted ways with the Ivy League label as well as their management, choosing to independently re-establish the sound of the band with the new lineup, as well as work on new material for their second LP. The album, entitled “Sun A Buzz”, was recorded in an isolated part of the South West of Australia and in Blackbird Sound Studios in Perth in late 2009. After the album was recorded, the band brought on board new management and embarked on a national tour with Tame Impala in May 2010.
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