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Mammal Hum
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Mammal Hum are an experimental psychedelic pop band, formed in September 2008 in Hull, United Kingdom. The band's current line-up are Nick Cammack (Vocals,Rhythm Guitar) Leon Welburn (Vocals, Bass Guitar, Synthesizer, Percussion, Samplers) Sarah Mole (Vocals, Synthesizer, Percussion) and Simon Andrew (Vocals, Drums, Percussion, Piano, Accordian)

Beginnings 2008-2009
The original Mammal Hum featured a line-up of Cammack, Welburn, Mole, along with Sarah Mabbett (Vocals, Synthesizer) and Guy Moore (Drums). After early gigs in Early 2009, Moore departed. After a short-time playing as a four-piece acoustic band, multi-instrumentalist Simon Andrew joined as a drummer. After a short return to a five piece outfit, Mabbett left the group a few months later. The remaining four members of Cammack, Welburn, Mole and Andrew form the present line-up

2010 - First Album
The start of 2010 saw the band begin work on their first album 'What's Behind Us Is Not Important'. Originally intended as a four-track EP, a decision was made to spend more time in the recording studio, and expand to an album. The next two years were spent recording in a variety of locations, resulting in a 48 minute, 15 track recording.

Mollusc Records
The band were signed by Hull label Mollusc Records in 2011. The debut album was officially released on Mollusc on September 17, 2012

Radio and TV
Tracks from the album recieved airplay from Frank Skinner (Absolute Radio) John Kennedy (XFM) and Charlie Ashcroft (Amazing Radio). The band also recieved airplay from Cerys Matthews (BBC6Music), which led to a live session for the station on March 24th, 2013. The single 'I Am A Car' has also been featured on Sky Sports 'Soccer A.M' programme.

Discography
Albums: 2012 - 'What's Behind Us Is Not Important' - Mollusc Records

Singles: 2013 - 'Man On Fire' - Mollusc Records 2013 - 'I Am A Car' - Mollusc Records

LINKS
Mollusc Records

BBC6Music

Ringmaster Review

Soccer A.M.

The Hidden Hill Festival

Man On Fire: Official Video'