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{{Infobox musical artist <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Musicians -->
| name = Math and Physics Club
| background = group_or_band
| origin = [[Seattle]], Washington, United States
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| website = [http://www.mathandphysicsclub.com/ www.mathandphysicsclub.com] | current_members =
* * | past_members =
* James Werle * * * }}
'''Math and Physics Club''' are an American [[indie pop]] band based in [[Seattle]], Washington
==Biography==
Math and Physics Club began as a basement project for longtime friends Charles Bert (vocals) and James Werle (guitar). Their first release was a digital-only single on Comfort Stand Recordings which featured an early version of the song "Graduation Day", along with a b-side titled "Everybody Lies". Both songs featured keyboards by early collaborator Andrew Hall, according to the Comfort Stand web site, and who is also credited with playing keyboards on two songs on their first EP, and is credited as a co-writer with the band on the song "Nothing Really Happened" on their third EP. By mid-2004, the band's lineup featured Kevin Emerson on drums, Saundrah Humphrey on violin, and Ethan Jones on bass. The band's initial demo attracted the attention of both Jimmy Tassos of [[Matinee Recordings]] and the influential [[KEXP]] DJ John Richards. As they played their third show in December, they were already receiving considerable attention, including frequent spins on [[KEXP]].
The four-song EP ''[[Weekends Away (EP)|Weekends Away]]'' was released in February 2005 and received heavy radio play on stations such as [[KEXP]] and [[WOXY.com|WOXY]], picking up several reviews from the indiepop press.
In September 2005, the band enjoyed playing to a packed crowd at Seattle’s [[Bumbershoot]] music festival. Shortly afterward, the band began recording their debut LP ''[[Math and Physics Club (album)|Math and Physics Club]]'' which was released a year later in October 2006, meriting a favorable review from [[Pitchfork Media]]<ref name="Pitchfork" /> and named "Best Indie Pop Album of 2006" by [[PopMatters]].<ref>{{cite
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James Werle died of cancer in September 2018.<ref name="Headley"/>
==Influences==
Math and Physics Club can be seen as musical descendants of [[C86 (music)|C86]] and [[Sarah Records]] although no formal connection exists.
==Discography==
===Albums===
*''[[Math and Physics Club (album)|Math and Physics Club]]'', 2006 Matinee Recordings
*''I Shouldn't Look
*''Our Hearts Beat Out Loud'', 2013 Matinee Recordings
*''Lived Here Before'', 2018 Matinee Recordings
===EPs===
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*''[[Baby I'm Yours (EP)|Baby I'm Yours]]'' 2007, Matinee Recordings
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*''Matinee Hit Parade'', 2007 Matinee Recordings
*''The Matinee Grand Prix'', 2009 Matinee Recordings
*''[[Wish I'd Kept
*''The Matinee Holiday Soiree EP'', 2010 Matinee Recordings
*''In This Together'', 2016 Matinee Recordings
== References ==
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==External links==
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▲* {{Allmusic | id= p698429|tab= biography|label= Biography of Math and Physics Club|first= Margaret |last= Reges }}
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