Post by Robin on Jun 24, 2008 21:11:22 GMT -8
2000: Maxïmo Park forms
2002: Paul joins
March 2004: The band self-release 300 red vinyls imprinted with demos of Graffiti/Going Missing
July 12, 2004: The band signs to WARP Records
August-September 2004: The first album is recorded
November 22 2004 The Coast is Always Changing/The Night I Lost My Head single is released
February 21, 2005: Apply Some Pressure is released
May 2, 2005: Graffiti single is released
May 16, 2005: A Certain Trigger is released; Album release boat party on the Catherine
May 31, 2005: A Certain Trigger released in the U.S.
July 2005 A Certain Trigger is nominated for the Mercury Award
July 18, 2005: Going Missing single is released
July 20, 2005: The band appear on Live Lounge with Jo Whiley and perform a cover of Natalie Imbruglia's "Shiver"
August 28, 2005: Paul helps fill in for Alan of the Rakes on stage at Reading festival, along with members of Art Brut, Bloc Party, and Towers of London
September 2005: Lennon Covered #1 is released, featuring the band's cover of "Isolation"
September 17, 2005: The band perform a cover of "French Disko" by Stereolab at the JD set in Nashville, U.S. with the Editors
September, 26 2005: Warchild's Help: A Day In The Life Of was released, featuring "Wasteland" by the band
October 24, 2005: Apply Some Pressure single is re-released
January 9, 2006: Missing Songs is released
February 20, 2006: I Want You To Stay single was released
February 27, 2006 The Matinee Orchestra's self-titled album is released, including contributions from Paul
April, 2006: The People's Republic by Posthuman is released, featuring contributions from Lukas
May 31, 2006 Found On Film release party at Tyneside Cinema
June, 2006: T-shirts designed by the band are sold at Topman, with a percentage of proceeds benefiting the Everyman Campaign.
June 5, 2006: Found On Film DVD is released
September 1 and 3, 2006 The band opened for the Rolling Stones in Norway and Denmark
October 7, 2006: Skizzenbuch Unterwegs is released, featuring drawings by Paul and Duncan, as well as pieces of art done by others from the British, American, and German indie scenes
October 27, 2006: The band opened for New Order at Wembley Arena
November 6, 2006: Print Is Dead by Yourcodenameis:Milo is released, featuring contributions from Lukas
November 10, 2006: Stranger Than Fiction film was released, which included an instrumental version of Going Missing in the credits
December 2006: The band go to China
January 22, 2007: The release date for the second album is announced
March 19, 2007: Our Velocity single is released
22 March, 2007: The band cuts the tape at the opening of an HMV in Liverpool
April 2, 2007: Our Earthly Pleasures is released
April 4, 2007: The band appear on Live Lounge with Jo Whiley again, and perform a cover of the Proclaimers' "500 Miles"
April 16, 1007: Version by Mark Ronson is released, including a cover of Apply Some Pressure featuring vocals by Paul Smith
June 11, 2007 Books From Boxes single is released
May 8, 2007 Our Earthly Pleasures is released in the U.S.
August 20, 2007: Girls Who Play Guitars single is released
September 8 and 9, 2007: The band open for the Police at Twickenham, London
September 10, 2007: "Happy Birthday!" by Modeselektor is released, including I Can't Sleep (Without Music) feat. Maxïmo Park
October 1, 2007 "Radio 1. Established 1967" is released, including Maxïmo Park's cover of "Like I Love You" by Justin Timberlake
December 3, 2007 Karaoke Plays single is released
December 15, 2007: The band play at the Metro Radio Arena in Newcastle with a live string section. Newcastle Brown Ale release a special edition "Maxïmo Brown Ale" featuring pictures of the boys on the label
May 28, 2008 The band play a special charity gig for The Royal Marsden at the Forum, London
July 4, 2008: Independents Day ID08 compilation is released, featuring Maxïmo Park's cover of "Was There Anything I Could Do?" by the Go-Betweens
2002: Paul joins
March 2004: The band self-release 300 red vinyls imprinted with demos of Graffiti/Going Missing
July 12, 2004: The band signs to WARP Records
August-September 2004: The first album is recorded
November 22 2004 The Coast is Always Changing/The Night I Lost My Head single is released
February 21, 2005: Apply Some Pressure is released
May 2, 2005: Graffiti single is released
May 16, 2005: A Certain Trigger is released; Album release boat party on the Catherine
May 31, 2005: A Certain Trigger released in the U.S.
July 2005 A Certain Trigger is nominated for the Mercury Award
July 18, 2005: Going Missing single is released
July 20, 2005: The band appear on Live Lounge with Jo Whiley and perform a cover of Natalie Imbruglia's "Shiver"
August 28, 2005: Paul helps fill in for Alan of the Rakes on stage at Reading festival, along with members of Art Brut, Bloc Party, and Towers of London
September 2005: Lennon Covered #1 is released, featuring the band's cover of "Isolation"
September 17, 2005: The band perform a cover of "French Disko" by Stereolab at the JD set in Nashville, U.S. with the Editors
September, 26 2005: Warchild's Help: A Day In The Life Of was released, featuring "Wasteland" by the band
October 24, 2005: Apply Some Pressure single is re-released
January 9, 2006: Missing Songs is released
February 20, 2006: I Want You To Stay single was released
February 27, 2006 The Matinee Orchestra's self-titled album is released, including contributions from Paul
April, 2006: The People's Republic by Posthuman is released, featuring contributions from Lukas
May 31, 2006 Found On Film release party at Tyneside Cinema
June, 2006: T-shirts designed by the band are sold at Topman, with a percentage of proceeds benefiting the Everyman Campaign.
June 5, 2006: Found On Film DVD is released
September 1 and 3, 2006 The band opened for the Rolling Stones in Norway and Denmark
October 7, 2006: Skizzenbuch Unterwegs is released, featuring drawings by Paul and Duncan, as well as pieces of art done by others from the British, American, and German indie scenes
October 27, 2006: The band opened for New Order at Wembley Arena
November 6, 2006: Print Is Dead by Yourcodenameis:Milo is released, featuring contributions from Lukas
November 10, 2006: Stranger Than Fiction film was released, which included an instrumental version of Going Missing in the credits
December 2006: The band go to China
January 22, 2007: The release date for the second album is announced
March 19, 2007: Our Velocity single is released
22 March, 2007: The band cuts the tape at the opening of an HMV in Liverpool
April 2, 2007: Our Earthly Pleasures is released
April 4, 2007: The band appear on Live Lounge with Jo Whiley again, and perform a cover of the Proclaimers' "500 Miles"
April 16, 1007: Version by Mark Ronson is released, including a cover of Apply Some Pressure featuring vocals by Paul Smith
June 11, 2007 Books From Boxes single is released
May 8, 2007 Our Earthly Pleasures is released in the U.S.
August 20, 2007: Girls Who Play Guitars single is released
September 8 and 9, 2007: The band open for the Police at Twickenham, London
September 10, 2007: "Happy Birthday!" by Modeselektor is released, including I Can't Sleep (Without Music) feat. Maxïmo Park
October 1, 2007 "Radio 1. Established 1967" is released, including Maxïmo Park's cover of "Like I Love You" by Justin Timberlake
December 3, 2007 Karaoke Plays single is released
December 15, 2007: The band play at the Metro Radio Arena in Newcastle with a live string section. Newcastle Brown Ale release a special edition "Maxïmo Brown Ale" featuring pictures of the boys on the label
May 28, 2008 The band play a special charity gig for The Royal Marsden at the Forum, London
July 4, 2008: Independents Day ID08 compilation is released, featuring Maxïmo Park's cover of "Was There Anything I Could Do?" by the Go-Betweens