Butterfingers are an Australian hip hop group from Brisbane, Queensland. Most of their releases are on their own label, Valley Trash Records. They are currently signed to New World Artists.
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Butterfingers | |
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Origin | Brisbane, Australia |
Genres | Hip hop, Alternative rock |
Years active | 2001–2009, 2017–present |
Labels | Valley Trash, Festival Mushroom, Warner |
Members | Eddie Mark Jacobson Olly Thomas Tony McCall |
Past members | Dave Crane Damien Green Brad Cochrane |
Website | http://www.butterfingers.info |
The group was formed when lead vocalist 'Evil' Eddie Mark Jacobson booked himself in for a gig at The Zoo, a bar in Brisbane, without a band or any intentions of performing solo. The venue held Jacobson's booking to him, and a backing band was assembled featuring DJ/percussionist Olly Thomas, bassist Dave Crane, and drummer Damien Green.
Their first two singles "Everytime" and "I Love Work", reached No. 38 and No. 15 respectively in the Triple J Hottest 100 of 2003.[1]
Their next single "Yo Mama" also receiving airplay on Triple J with the group's debut album, Breakfast at Fatboys, on its national release, 3 May 2004, awarded Triple J 'Album of the Week'. The album debuted at No. 15 on the ARIA Album charts and was also nominated for the 'Best Independent Release' at the 2004 ARIA Music Awards[2] "Yo Mama" charted at No. 17 in the Triple J Hottest 100 of 2004.[3] In October 2004 Butterfingers scored a Guest Programming spot on rage.[4]
In March 2005 Butterfingers aligned themselves with Festival Mushroom Records through a licensing deal between FMR and Valley Trash, the bands in-house label. Their first (and last) co-release was in June 2005 with the release of the single, "Figjam (Fuck I'm Good, Just Ask Me)". The song peaked at No. 50[5] and in October 2005, "Figjam" was nominated for 'Best Urban Release' at the 2005 ARIA Music Awards.[2] "Figjam" and the preceding single, "Jesus I Was Evil" (a Darcy Clay cover) charted at No. 11 and No. 69 respectively in the Triple J Hottest 100 of 2005.[6]
The band released a new album, The Deeper You Dig... on 27 May 2006, which peaked at No. 14 on the album chart.[7] A single from the album, "Get Up Outta the Dirt", was released on 3 June 2006. The single peaked at No. 36,[8] and charted at No. 83 in the Triple J Hottest 100 of 2006.[9]
In June 2007 the band won an APRA award - 'Most Performed Urban Work' for "Get Up Outta the Dirt".[10] The group then released "Nothin Much Happens" as a single in October 2007,[11] which landed on Triple J's "hit list" of songs receiving medium to high rotation.[12] A music video was produced for this song and was played on jtv,[13] and on rage,[14] and also Video Hits.[citation needed]
With the band on a presumed hiatus, lead vocalist Eddie Jacobson began performing with Brisbane-based punk band, SpitFireLiar.[15] Jacobson also went on to a solo single under the name Evil Eddie, entitled "Queensland".[16][17]
To be honest, I’m really gonna focus on the solo thing as much as possible, the other things are all collaborative; the solo thing is gonna be similar to what Butterfingers has previously sounded like. I was submitting a lot of the music for Butterfingers, I haven’t finished it all yet.
— Eddie Jacobson[15]
Jacobson's debut solo album, Welcome to Flavour Country, was released in November 2012.[18]
Butterfingers announced their reformation, alongside releasing a new single "Big Night Out," in March 2017.[19]
They then went on tour to celebrate the 15-year anniversary of Breakfast at Fatboys in 2019, supported by Fresh Violet.[20]
The band released a new album, Bad News, in April 2020.[21]
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Breakfast at Fatboys |
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The Deeper You Dig... |
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14 | ||
Bad News |
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"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that country. |
Year | Title | Chart peak positions AUS |
Certifications | Album | |||||||||||
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ARIA Charts [22] |
AIR Charts | Hottest 100 | |||||||||||||
2003 | "Everytime" | — | 16 | 38 | Breakfast at Fatboys | ||||||||||
"I Love Work" | 98 | — | 15 | ||||||||||||
2005 | "Everybodys Jesus" | — | 7 | 69 | non-album single | ||||||||||
"Figjam" | 50 | — | 11 |
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The Deeper You Dig... | ||||||||||
2006 | "Get Up Outta the Dirt" | 36 | — | 83 | |||||||||||
"I Like Em When They're Trouble | — | — | — | ||||||||||||
2007 | "Nothin' Much Happens" | — | — | — | non-album single | ||||||||||
2017 | "Big Night Out" | — | — | — | non-album single [25] | ||||||||||
2018 | "Bullet to the Head" | — | — | — | non-album single | ||||||||||
2020 | "Dancing (To the Beat of My Own Drum)" | — | — | — | Bad News | ||||||||||
"Bad News" | — | — | — | ||||||||||||
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that country. |
The ARIA Music Awards are presented annually since 1987 by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA).
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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2004 | Breakfast at Fatboys | Best Independent Release[26] | Nominated |
2005 | "Figjam" | Best Urban Release[27] | Nominated |
The APRA Awards are presented annually from 1982 by the Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA).[28]
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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2007 | "Get Up Outta the Dirt" – Eddie Jacobson | Most Performed Urban Work[29] | Won |
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