Numb (band)


Numb is a Canadian electro-industrial band that is based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

History

Numb was founded by Don Gordon, David Hall and Sean Stubbs in 1986. The band issued their self-titled debut studio album Numb in 1987 on Edge and World Records. Their second album Christmeister was released by Lively Art in 1989.
The band's third album
Death on the Installment Plan, released in 1993, featured weird electronic tape-loops overlaid with heavily distorted vocals. The 1994 album Wasted Sky used some of the same techniques, but with a darker feel and more technically varied approach.
Singer David Collins joined the band in 1995; the band released its fifth album,
Blood Meridian, which contained strong, violent electronic sound but no guitar music, in 1997. Two years later, Numb recorded the electronic dance album Language of Silence, released through Metropolis. The tracks on this album were somewhat quieter and darkly intense.
Following the release of one final single, "Suspended", Numb disbanded in 1998, and Gordon moved to Vietnam to live with his wife.
After what was considered by many to be a retirement of the project and Don Gordon from the music scene in general, an album of new material was made available via on August 23, 2019 titled
Mortal Geometry''.

Members

Full length albums and EPs

Studio albums
Compilation albums
EPs
Singles