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Encyclopedia > Rogue Traders

Lead singer Natalie Bassingthwaighte performs at Sydney's Enmore Theatre on Wednesday 17th of October 2007
Background information
Origin Flag of Australia Australia
Genre(s) Dance rock
Electropop
Rock
Electronic Rock
Pop music
Years active 2002–present
Label(s) Vicious Grooves, Sony BMG (U.K and AUS)/ Universal Records (U.S)
Website www.roguetraders.com.au
Members
Natalie Bassingthwaighte
James Ash
Danny Spencer
Cameron McGlinchey
Former members
Steve Davis
Timothy Henwood

Rogue Traders are an Australian/English rock band consisting of James Ash (keyboards), Danny Spencer (guitars), Cameron McGlinchey (drums) and Natalie Bassingthwaighte (lead vocals). The group's original members (James Ash and Steve Davis) met in London in 1989. Before forming Rogue Traders, Ash and Davis worked together on many projects, most notably as dance act Union State. Davis still contributes to the band and is still an active part of the songwriting process. The band's name came from the movie Rogue Trader. Image File history File links Size of this preview: 800 × 306 pixelsFull resolution (802 × 307 pixel, file size: 70 KB, MIME type: image/png) Rogue Traders logo as re-created from the cover of their third studio album Better in the Dark. ... Natalie Bassingthwaighte (born 1 September 1975) is a Gold Logie-nominated Australian actress, lead vocalist of electro-pop band Rogue Traders and host of So You Think You Can Dance Australia. ... This article is about the metropolitan area in Australia. ... Enmore Theatre, Enmore Road The Enmore Theatre is one of Sydneys oldest operating entertainment venues. ... Image File history File links This is a lossless scalable vector image. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Dance music is music composed, played, or both, specifically to accompany dancing. ... Electropop (also called Technopop) is a form of synth pop music that is made with synthesizers, and which first flourished from 1978 to 1981. ... This article is about the genre. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Synthpop. ... This article is about the genre of popular music. ... In the music industry, a record label can be a brand and a trademark associated with the marketing of music recordings and music videos. ... Bertelsmann is a transnational media corporation founded in 1835, based in G tersloh, Germany. ... Natalie Bassingthwaighte (born 1 September 1975) is a Gold Logie-nominated Australian actress, lead vocalist of electro-pop band Rogue Traders and host of So You Think You Can Dance Australia. ... James Ash (born James Appleby) is a British-born musician, songwriter and record producer. ... James Ash (born James Appleby) is a British-born musician, songwriter and record producer. ... Natalie Bassingthwaighte (born 1 September 1975) is a Gold Logie-nominated Australian actress, lead vocalist of electro-pop band Rogue Traders and host of So You Think You Can Dance Australia. ... Rogue Trader is a 1999 drama film directed by James Dearden about Nick Leeson and the 1995 collapse of Barings Bank. ...


The Rogue Traders are best known for their hits "Voodoo Child", "In Love Again" & "Watching You". The group's third studio album Better in the Dark was released in Australia on October 13th. Voodoo Child is a dance song written by Elvis Costello, James Ash and Steve Davis, produced by Ash for the Rogue Traders second album Here Come the Drums and was the first single for the new member Natalie Bassingthwaighte. ... In Love Again (2006) is the fifth and final single released by Rogue Traders from their second album Here Come The Drums. ... Watching You (2006) is the third song released by Australian band Rogue Traders from their second album Here Come the Drums. ... Better in the Dark is the third studio album by Australian dance group Rogue Traders. ...

Contents

History

We Know What You're Up To: 2002-2003

In 2003 Rogue Traders (James Ash, Steve Davis) released their debut album We Know What You're Up To. Their debut single did not enter the Top one hundred, but reached number sixteen on the ARIA Top forty Club Chart. We Know What Youre Up To is the debut album of Australian dance outfit, Rogue Traders. ...


The second single released from the album, "Give in to Me", was a minor Australian ARIAnet top one hundred chart single peaking at number sixty-seven. Their third single was a lot more successful. They remixed/covered INXS's "Need You Tonight", renaming it "One Of My Kind". The track peaked at number ten in Australia -- giving them the recognition they needed. A fourth single, "Stay?", gave them another minor top one hundred chart single peaking at number sixty. INXS (pronounced In Excess) are an Australian rock group. ...


The Rogue Traders won an ARIA award for Best Dance Track for the song "One of My Kind". They were nominated for two APRA awards in 2003 for "Give in to Me" and in 2004 for "One of My Kind" but lost in both years. The Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) is a copyright collecting society representing New Zealand and Australian composers, lyricists and music publishers. ...


Here Come the Drums: 2005-2006

Natalie Bassingthwaighte performing live with the band at an Australian university in 2006.
Natalie Bassingthwaighte performing live with the band at an Australian university in 2006.

The Rogue Traders returned in 2005, with their new album Here Come the Drums, a new record contract with Sony BMG along with new band member Natalie Bassingthwaighte. The first single “Voodoo Child”, reached number four in Australia, number seven in New Zealand and number three in the UK. The second single from the album, "Way to Go!" reached number seven in Australia, while "Watching You", which was their second single to reach the top five, peaked at number five in Australia. Like many other modern mainstream music acts, the Rogue Traders use elements of old songs in their music. However, rather than sampling the original songs, they re-record the relevant parts. "Voodoo Child" contains a re-recorded riff from "Pump It Up" by Elvis Costello. "Watching You" contains re-recorded elements of "My Sharona" by The Knack. Image File history File linksMetadata Natalie_Bassingthwaighte_2006. ... Image File history File linksMetadata Natalie_Bassingthwaighte_2006. ... Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... Here Come the Drums is the second studio album by Australian dance act Rogue Traders, released in Australia on October 23, 2005 (see 2005 in music) by Columbia Records. ... Bertelsmann is a transnational media corporation founded in 1835, based in G tersloh, Germany. ... Natalie Bassingthwaighte (born 1 September 1975) is a Gold Logie-nominated Australian actress, lead vocalist of electro-pop band Rogue Traders and host of So You Think You Can Dance Australia. ... Voodoo Child is a dance song written by Elvis Costello, James Ash and Steve Davis, produced by Ash for the Rogue Traders second album Here Come the Drums and was the first single for the new member Natalie Bassingthwaighte. ... Way To Go! is the second single by Rogue Traders from their second album Here Come The Drums, released in 2005. ... This article is about reusing existing sound recordings in creating new works. ... This article is about the video game. ... Elvis Costello (born Declan Patrick McManus August 25, 1954) is an English musician, singer, and songwriter. ... My Sharona is a 1979 song which was the debut single by and international hit for The Knack. ... This article is about the band. ...


2006 saw the Rogue Traders' continuing success in Australia as released singles and their second album continued to do well in the Australian charts. Amongst rumours of Natalie Bassingthwaighte planning to leave her role as Izzy Hoyland in Neighbours, the band revealed a deal with the UK arm of Sony BMG, intending to release music in the country in the summer of 2006. They also won the 2006 MTV Australian Video Music Award for Best Dance Video for "Voodoo Child". Natalie Bassingthwaighte (born 1 September 1975) is a Gold Logie-nominated Australian actress, lead vocalist of electro-pop band Rogue Traders and host of So You Think You Can Dance Australia. ... This article is about the Australian soap opera. ... This article is about the original U.S. music television channel. ...


In June 2006 the Rogue Traders won their first APRA Award, with "Way to Go!" taking out the "Most Performed Dance Work" category. They have previously been nominated for two APRA awards in the same category, in 2003 for their single "Give in to Me" and in 2004 for "One of My Kind", which also won an ARIA award. Also in June 2006, the Rogue Traders announced they were releasing their second album Here Come The Drums again, as a Limited Edition two CD remix set. The second CD contained remixes from all their smash singles and the album included new artwork. It was released on June 10, the same day of their fourth single "We're Coming Home". On June 18, 2006, Natalie Bassingthwaighte and James Ash announced on Video Hits that the band are currently in the process of writing their third studio recorded album. The Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) is a copyright collecting society representing New Zealand and Australian composers, lyricists and music publishers. ... Here Come the Drums is the second studio album by Australian dance act Rogue Traders, released in Australia on October 23, 2005 (see 2005 in music) by Columbia Records. ... is the 161st day of the year (162nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Were Coming Home (2006) is the fourth song released by Rogue Traders from their second album Here Come The Drums. ... is the 169th day of the year (170th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... The Video Hits Logo as of 2004 Video Hits is an Australian music television show that is broadcast on Network Ten for three hours each Saturday and Sunday morning. ...


The Rogue Traders announced early 2006 that they have signed with the European division of Sony BMG and were to be releasing their second album Here Come the Drums and singles from the album later in the year. It was later announced that Voodoo Child was to be again the first single in the UK as it was in Australia. Voodoo Child was then given a UK release of July 10 and the album July 24. A gig was also announced for the UK at Shepherds Bush Empire in London for July 11th - one day after the release of Voodoo Child, which was for hopes to get the debut of Voodoo Child high in the charts. Lots of radio stations across the UK started to play Voodoo Child 6 weeks before its release. Here Come the Drums is the second studio album by Australian dance act Rogue Traders, released in Australia on October 23, 2005 (see 2005 in music) by Columbia Records. ... is the 191st day of the year (192nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... is the 205th day of the year (206th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...


The video clip for Voodoo Child started to receive airplay on programs across UK such as The Box, The Hits and MTV Dance. The clip stayed the same as the Australian version. It reached top 5 positions on the programs and number-one on some Radio Stations as well. The song received a lot of positive reviews from Radio Stations, TV Programs and music critics. Some called it a 'Summer Anthem for 2006' and some named it either 'Record of the Week/Month.' The video and single was then put onto iTunes UK for buy. The video reached number two on the iTunes Video Chart and stayed in the top five for a few days, while the single was selling itself into the top ten and days later into the top five.


Voodoo Child was released on July 10th in the UK but debuted in the chart the week before at number eighteen due to download sales. After its official release, Voodoo Child rocketed into the top ten at number three with sales of over 21,000. Due to its success Voodoo Child is due to be released in several European countries including the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg. "Watching You" was released in the UK as the bands second single released from the album on October 16, 2006 and peaked at number thirty-three on the singles chart. The song "Voodoo Child" was played diegetically in the Doctor Who episode The Sound of Drums. A new video clip was filmed, along with a new remix track, and the third single to be released in the UK from Here Come the Drums was "Way To Go!" at the last minute it was decided that it would only be released as a digital download track. is the 289th day of the year (290th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... According to Gerald Prince in A Dictionary of Narratology, diegesis is (1) The (fictional) world in which the situations and events narrated occur; (2) Telling, recounting, as opposed to showing, enacting. ... This article is about the television series. ... The Sound of Drums is an episode of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. ...


Rogue Traders were also a surprise inclusion to the 2006 season of Big Brother Australia. Entering the house and playing a "concert" for housemates. The event was also streamed to Big Brother audiences from the programs website. For the Big Brother awards pertaining to privacy, see Big Brother Awards (Australia). ...


In 2006, Rogue Traders went on a national tour around Australia, playing at various cities around the country. They performed songs off their album Here Come The Drums, kicking off each show with "Believer" and ending with an encore of "Voodoo Child". It also previewed songs, including "Better in the Dark", "What You're On" and "Shout Out" from their third album, Better in the Dark (2007).


2006 "WE'RE COMING HOME" NATIONAL TOUR DATES

  • September 17 - Brisbane Convention Centre
  • September 20 - Newcastle Entertainment Centre
  • September 22 - Wollongong Entertainment Centre
  • September 23 - Hordern Pavilion, Sydney
  • September 24 - Royal Theatre, Canberra
  • September 27 - Derwent Entertainment Centre
  • September 29 - Palais, Melbourne
  • September 30 - Palais, Melbourne
  • October 1 - Geelong Arena
  • October 3 - Adelaide Entertainment Centre
  • October 5 - Challenge Arena, Perth

SETLIST[1]

  • Believer
  • White Lightning
  • Watching You
  • Better In The Dark
  • Rescue Me
  • World Go 'Round
  • Shout Out

(Interval) Watching You (2006) is the third song released by Australian band Rogue Traders from their second album Here Come the Drums. ...

Encore: Way To Go! is the second single by Rogue Traders from their second album Here Come The Drums, released in 2005. ... Were Coming Home (2006) is the fourth song released by Rogue Traders from their second album Here Come The Drums. ...

In Love Again (2006) is the fifth and final single released by Rogue Traders from their second album Here Come The Drums. ... You may be looking for: For the artist who released a single under the name Voodoo Child, see Moby For the blues song by Jimi Hendrix, see Voodoo Child Blues This is a disambiguation page — a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. ...

Better in the Dark: 2007-present

Natalie Bassingthwaighte performing live with the band at Hordern pavillion in 2007.
Natalie Bassingthwaighte performing live with the band at Hordern pavillion in 2007.

In January 2007, Rogue Traders performed at the opening of the Australian Jamboree at Elmore, Victoria in front of a crowd of over 10,000. The Australian Scout Jamboree is a jamboree which is held every three years in Australia. ... Elmore is a rather small town, supporting around 600 residents, many falling into the senior citizens demographic. ...


Rogue Traders announced on 11th February, 2007 that they will support British girl group Girls Aloud on their The Sound of Girls Aloud: The Greatest Hits Tour in May 2007.[2] Also, The Sunday Telegraph reported that "The group's management confirmed the band had been in discussions with a major US label." The Rogue Traders will fly to the US in July 2007 where they will launch their first single into the American music scene. The group have been signed with major US label Universal Music. is the 42nd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. ... Girls Aloud are a BRIT-nominated British girl group created by ITV1 talent show Popstars: The Rivals in 2002. ... May 2007 is the fifth month of that year. ...


Rogue Traders performed at the Melbourne Crown Casino in April, previewing some of their new songs.


Old Navy, a division of Gap, Inc. in North America, has featured "Believer", "Watching You", and in the most recent ad campaign, "World Go 'Round" for their "Summerland" commercial (May 2007). Here Come the Drums is the second studio album by Australian dance act Rogue Traders, released in Australia on October 23, 2005 (see 2005 in music) by Sony BMG. It debuted at number nine on the Australian ARIA chart and on its twentieth week in the chart it peaked at...


In the 24th June edition of The Sunday Telegraph, it was said that the Rogue Traders have just completed touring the UK and are now back in Australia finishing up their new album, with a new single out in September 2007 and the album should hit stores in October 2007. is the 175th day of the year (176th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...


During mid-2007, the band's song "Voodoo Child" was prominently featured in the Doctor Who episode, The Sound of Drums; the appearance of the song was preceded by the villain, The Master, proclaiming "Here come the drums!" - a reference to the band's album title, while the episode title was taken from a lyric in the song. This article is about the television series. ... The Sound of Drums is an episode of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. ... This article is about the character. ...


It was announced on the 2nd August that the first new single off the new album would be "Don't You Wanna Feel" and would be released on the 29th September. On the 8th August, it was revealed that their 3rd studio album would be called "Better in the Dark" and released on 13th October[3]. It is to be released in two forms; the standard form and a limited CD/DVD edition. is the 214th day of the year (215th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Dont You Wanna Feel is a pop–dance song written by James Ash and Natalie Bassingthwaighte for the Rogue Traders third studio album Better in the Dark. ... is the 272nd day of the year (273rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... is the 220th day of the year (221st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... is the 286th day of the year (287th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...


"Don't You Wanna Feel" premiered at 7am on Friday 7th September on Nova radio station. Following that, on 13th September, "Don't You Wanna Feel" reached a peek of number 2 on the Hot 30 Countdown, less than a week after its debut on radio. The following week, it reached number 1 on the Hot 30 Countdown. "Don't You Wanna Feel" is already proving a great success for the Rogue Traders 3rd studio album, continuing to reach number 1. One week after the singles release, it debuted on the Aria singles charts at number 10, and on the Aria dance charts at number 1. is the 250th day of the year (251st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... is the 256th day of the year (257th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Hot30 Countdown, is a radio program casted on the Austereo Network between 7pm and 10pm, adjusted with the timezone differences across Australia. ...


The new album, Better in the Dark, was released in Australia on October 13, with international imports available later the following week. Better in the Dark is the third studio album by Australian dance group Rogue Traders. ... is the 286th day of the year (287th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...


With the release of Better In The Dark, Here Comes The Drums has re-entered the charts at #40, 2 years after its initial release. Better in the Dark made its debut into the charts at number 63, just hours after its release.


Better in the Dark made it to number 4 in the Australian ARIA Album Charts, and number 1 in the Australian Charts, just 1 week after its release.


On 8 November 2007, James Ash confirmed on the official forum that the new single from Better in the Dark would be I Never Liked You.[4] is the 312th day of the year (313th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. ...


Shortly afterwards James informed the members on the official forum that 'Shout Out', a song which was performed on tour but never released on 'Better in the Dark', was to be a B-Side on the single 'I Never Liked You' which is in stores on January 12th 2008.


Don't You Wanna Feel was certified Gold (35,000+ copies sold) by ARIA Charts[5] This is the groups 3rd single to go Gold. Rogue Traders also have 1 album, Better in the Dark to go platinum. Their second single, Voodoo Child, went platinum (70,000+ copies sold) and their second album, Here Come The Drums, went 4X platinum (280,000+ copies sold). Dont You Wanna Feel is a pop–dance song written by James Ash and Natalie Bassingthwaighte for the Rogue Traders third studio album Better in the Dark. ... The ARIA charts are the main Australian music sales charts, issued weekly by the Australian Recording Industry Association. ... Better in the Dark is the third studio album by Australian dance group Rogue Traders. ... You may be looking for: For the artist who released a single under the name Voodoo Child, see Moby For the blues song by Jimi Hendrix, see Voodoo Child Blues This is a disambiguation page — a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. ... Here Come the Drums is the second studio album by Australian dance act Rogue Traders, released in Australia on October 23, 2005 (see 2005 in music) by Columbia Records. ...


On Friday 1st February 2008, Rogue Traders performed 'Don't You Wanna Feel' and 'I Never Liked You' at the Melbourne Cricket Ground Twenty/20 Cricket match as part of the half-time entertainment in front of a crowd of over 84,000. Dont You Wanna Feel is a pop–dance song written by James Ash and Natalie Bassingthwaighte for the Rogue Traders third studio album Better in the Dark. ... I Never Liked You (ISBN 1-896-59714-9) is an autobiographical graphic novel by Chester Brown. ... “MCG” redirects here. ...


The third single from the Rogue Traders album Better In The Dark will be "What You're On." It debuted on radio on 15 March 2008 and was released on April 19[6]. Better in the Dark is the third studio album by Australian dance group Rogue Traders. ...


The "Better In The Dark Tour" was announced in early March. Rogue Traders will tour from 29th April to the beginning of June, playing at many venues around the country[7]. This is the last chance for fans to see them on tour for approximately two years. This is due to the solo career Natalie Bassingthwaighte will be foccusing on in the next year[8]. James Ash has thrown out ideas about this being the end of the band, stating that he has already started working on the next album, the fourth for the band.[9]. Natalie Bassingthwaighte (born 1 September 1975) is a Gold Logie-nominated Australian actress, lead vocalist of electro-pop band Rogue Traders and host of So You Think You Can Dance Australia. ...


What You're On debuted in the Aria Singles Charts on April 26 at number 30[10]. That same week it reached number 18 on the Physical Singles Chart[11], 9 in the Australian Singles Chart[12] and number 3 in the Dance Charts[13].


The tour kicked off on 29 April at the Regent Theatre in Yarram, Victoria[14]. They played songs from all three albums: We Know What You're Up To, Here Come The Drums and the latest, Better In The Dark. Rogue Traders surprised many of their fans, playing their first top 10 single "One Of My Kind," a re-working of the INXS classic "Need You Tonight", but this time sung live by Natalie Bassingthwaighte[15]. They also perform a cover of Sinead O'Connor's hit "Nothing Compares To You"[16]. The setlist was as follows[17]: The Regent Theatre is the name of several theatres in various cities. ... Yarrum is a town in Victoria, Australia. ... // Many people, places and things are named Victoria: Victoria (name), word origin and list of people Victoria of the United Kingdom, known as Queen Victoria Tomás Luis de Victoria, a Renaissance-era composer Victoria, Crown Princess of Sweden Lisa Marie Varon, a professional wrestler going by the ring name... We Know What Youre Up To is the debut album of Australian dance outfit, Rogue Traders. ... Here Come the Drums is the second studio album by Australian dance act Rogue Traders, released in Australia on October 23, 2005 (see 2005 in music) by Columbia Records. ... Better in the Dark is the third studio album by Australian dance group Rogue Traders. ... INXS (pronounced In Excess) are an Australian rock group. ... Natalie Bassingthwaighte (born 1 September 1975) is a Gold Logie-nominated Australian actress, lead vocalist of electro-pop band Rogue Traders and host of So You Think You Can Dance Australia. ... Sinéad OConnor (born December 8, 1966) is an Irish pop singer and songwriter. ...


SETLIST:

  • Watching You
  • Don't You Wanna Feel
  • Candy Coloured Lights
  • Better In The Dark
  • Way To Go
  • Childlike
  • What You're On
  • On Your Way To The Disco

(Interval) Watching You (2006) is the third song released by Australian band Rogue Traders from their second album Here Come the Drums. ... Dont You Wanna Feel is a pop–dance song written by James Ash and Natalie Bassingthwaighte for the Rogue Traders third studio album Better in the Dark. ... Way to Go! is the second single by Rogue Traders from their second album Here Come the Drums, released in 2005. ...

Encore: In Love Again (2006) is the fifth and final single released by Rogue Traders from their second album Here Come The Drums. ... I Never Liked You (ISBN 1-896-59714-9) is an autobiographical graphic novel by Chester Brown. ... Were Coming Home (2006) is the fourth song released by Rogue Traders from their second album Here Come The Drums. ...


They played a total of 31 dates plus 6 soundcheck dates, spanning over 1½ months. The dates were as follows: Nothing Compares 2 U is a song written around 1984 or 1985 by Prince for The Family. ... You may be looking for: For the artist who released a single under the name Voodoo Child, see Moby For the blues song by Jimi Hendrix, see Voodoo Child Blues This is a disambiguation page — a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. ...



2008 "BETTER IN THE DARK" NATIONAL TOUR DATES[18]

  • Tuesday April 29: The Regent Theatre, Yarram, Gippsland, VIC
  • Wednesday April 30: The Regent Theatre, Yarram, Gippsland, VIC
  • Thursday May 01: Swan Hill Town Hall, Swan Hill, VIC
  • Friday May 02: Woolshed, Ballarat, VIC
  • Saturday May 03: Billboard The Venue, Melbourne, VIC
  • Wednesday May 07: Hallam Hotel, Hallam, VIC
  • Thursday May 08: Shoppingtown Hotel, Doncaster, VIC
  • Friday May 09: Ferntree Gully Hotel, VIC
  • Sunday May 11: Thebarton Theatre, Adelaide, SA
  • Tuesday May 13: Horsham Town Hall, Horsham, VIC
  • Wednesday May 14: Wodonga Civic Centre, Wodonga, VIC
  • Thursday May 15: ANU Bar, Canberra, ACT
  • Friday May 16: Waves Nightclub, Towradgi, Wollongong, NSW
  • Saturday May 17: Luna Park, Milsons Point, Sydney, NSW
  • Sunday May 18: Penrith Panthers, Penrith, NSW
  • Tuesday May 20: Revesby Workers Club, Revesby, Sydney, NSW
  • Wednesday May 21: Central Coast Leagues Club, Gosford, NSW
  • Thursday May 22: Panthers, Newcastle, NSW
  • Friday May 23: Coffs Harbour Ex-Services Club, Coffs Harbour, NSW
  • Saturday May 24: Lismore Workers Club, Lismore, NSW
  • Sunday May 25: Twin Towns Services Club, Tweed Heads, NSW
  • Tuesday May 27: Nambour Civic Centre, Nambour, QLD
  • Wednesday May 28: Tivoli, Fortitude Valley, Brisbane, QLD
  • Thursday May 29: Rumours, Toowoomba, QLD
  • Friday May 30: Sugarland Tavern, Bundaberg West, Bundaberg, QLD
  • Saturday May 31: Great Western Hotel, Rockhampton, QLD
  • Sunday June 1: Airlie Beach,Bundaberg, QLD
  • Thursday June 5: Brothers Leagues Club, Manunda, Cairns, QLD
  • Friday June 6: Bombay Rock, Townsville, QLD
  • Saturday June 7: Andergrove Tavern, Mackay, QLD
  • Sunday June 8: Andergrove Tavern, Mackay, QLD


2008 BETTER IN THE DARK" NATIONAL TOUR DATES: "Optus Under 18's Soundcheck"[19]

  • Saturday May 3: Billboard The Venue, Melbourne, VIC
  • Sunday May 11: Thebarton Theatre, Adelaide, SA
  • Saturday May 17: Luna Park, Milsons Point, Sydney, NSW
  • Friday May 23: Coffs Harbour Ex-Services Club, Coffs Harbour, NSW
  • Sunday May 25: Twin Towns Services Club, Tweed Heads, NSW
  • Wednesday May 28: Tivoli, Fortitude Valley, Brisbane, QLD

Discography

Lead singer Natalie Bassingthwaighte performing with the group in 2006 This is a comprehensive listing of official releases by Rogue Traders, an Australian electropop group. ...

Studio albums

We Know What Youre Up To is the debut album of Australian dance outfit, Rogue Traders. ... Here Come the Drums is the second studio album by Australian dance act Rogue Traders, released in Australia on October 23, 2005 (see 2005 in music) by Columbia Records. ... Better in the Dark is the third studio album by Australian dance group Rogue Traders. ...

Singles

Year Single Chart positions Certification

AUS The ARIA charts are the main Australian music sales charts, issued weekly by the Australian Recording Industry Association. ...

Album
ARIA Charts NZ UK IRL
2002 "Need You to Show Me" Single-only
"Give in to Me" 67 We Know What You're Up To
2003 "One of My Kind" (Rogue Traders vs. INXS) 10
"Stay?" 60
2005 "Voodoo Child" 4 7 3 15 P [20] Here Come the Drums
"Way to Go!" 7 G [21]
2006 "Watching You" 5 33 46 G [22]
"We're Coming Home" 14
"In Love Again" 20 [A]
2007 "Don't You Wanna Feel" 10 G [23] Better in the Dark
2008 "I Never Liked You" 9 G [24]
"What You're On" 30
"—" denotes singles that were released but did not chart.
Notes
  • A ^ Released as a digital download only.
  • P ^Platinum, 70,000+ records sold
  • G ^Gold, 35,000+ records sold

The ARIA charts are the main Australian music sales charts, issued weekly by the Australian Recording Industry Association. ... The Irish Singles Chart is the Irish music industry standard singles popularity chart issued weekly by the Irish Recorded Music Association and compiled on behalf of the IRMA by Chart-Track. ... We Know What Youre Up To is the debut album of Australian dance outfit, Rogue Traders. ... INXS (pronounced In Excess) are an Australian rock group. ... Stay? is the third single released by the Rogue Traders. ... Voodoo Child is a dance song written by Elvis Costello, James Ash and Steve Davis, produced by Ash for the Rogue Traders second album Here Come the Drums and was the first single for the new member Natalie Bassingthwaighte. ... Here Come the Drums is the second studio album by Australian dance act Rogue Traders, released in Australia on October 23, 2005 (see 2005 in music) by Columbia Records. ... Way To Go! is the second single by Rogue Traders from their second album Here Come The Drums, released in 2005. ... Watching You (2006) is the third song released by Australian band Rogue Traders from their second album Here Come the Drums. ... Were Coming Home (2006) is the fourth song released by Rogue Traders from their second album Here Come The Drums. ... In Love Again (2006) is the fifth and final single released by Rogue Traders from their second album Here Come The Drums. ... Dont You Wanna Feel is a pop–dance song written by James Ash and Natalie Bassingthwaighte for the Rogue Traders third studio album Better in the Dark. ... Better in the Dark is the third studio album by Australian dance group Rogue Traders. ... I Never Liked You is a pop dance song written by Jamie Appleby, Melinda Appleby, Natalie Bassingthwaighte and Timothy Henwood, produced by James Ash for the Rogue Traderss third album Better in the Dark (2007). ...

Awards and recognition

Year Award-giving Body Award Result
2003 ARIA Award Breakthrough Artist - Single (One of My Kind) Nominated
2003 ARIA Award Best Dance Release (One of My Kind) Won
2003 ARIA Award Best Video (One of My Kind) Nominated
2005 ARIA Award Best Dance Release (Voodoo Child) Nominated
2005 ARIA Award Engineer of the Year (Voodoo Child) Nominated
2005 ARIA Award Best Video (Voodoo Child) Nominated
2006 MTV AVMA Award Spankin' New Aussie Artist Nominated
2006 MTV AVMA Award Best Dance Video (Voodoo Child) Won
2006 ARIA Award Breakthrough Artist - Album (Here Come the Drums) Nominated
2006 ARIA Award Best Pop Release (Here Come the Drums) Nominated
2006 ARIA Award Highest Selling Album (Here Come the Drums) Nominated
2006 ARIA Award Best Group (Here Come the Drums) Nominated
2007 MTV AVMA Award Best Dance Video (In Love Again) Nominated
2007 The Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards Fave Band Nominated
2007 The Will Styles Humpty Dumpty Award Nick Thayer sound-alike Co-Winner with Rush
2007 The Hot Hits Best Homegrown Artist Nominated
2008 Inside Film awards 2008 Best Music Video (What You're On)[25]

The Australian Recording Industry Association Music Awards (commonly known as ARIA Music Awards or ARIA Awards) is an annual awards night celebrating the Australian music industry, put on by the Australian Record Industry Association (ARIA). ... The Australian Recording Industry Association Music Awards (commonly known as ARIA Music Awards or ARIA Awards) is an annual awards night celebrating the Australian music industry, put on by the Australian Record Industry Association (ARIA). ... The Australian Recording Industry Association Music Awards (commonly known as ARIA Music Awards or ARIA Awards) is an annual awards night celebrating the Australian music industry, put on by the Australian Record Industry Association (ARIA). ... The Australian Recording Industry Association Music Awards (commonly known as ARIA Music Awards or ARIA Awards) is an annual awards night celebrating the Australian music industry, put on by the Australian Record Industry Association (ARIA). ... Voodoo Child is a dance song written by Elvis Costello, James Ash and Steve Davis, produced by Ash for the Rogue Traders second album Here Come the Drums and was the first single for the new member Natalie Bassingthwaighte. ... The Australian Recording Industry Association Music Awards (commonly known as ARIA Music Awards or ARIA Awards) is an annual awards night celebrating the Australian music industry, put on by the Australian Record Industry Association (ARIA). ... Voodoo Child is a dance song written by Elvis Costello, James Ash and Steve Davis, produced by Ash for the Rogue Traders second album Here Come the Drums and was the first single for the new member Natalie Bassingthwaighte. ... The Australian Recording Industry Association Music Awards (commonly known as ARIA Music Awards or ARIA Awards) is an annual awards night celebrating the Australian music industry, put on by the Australian Record Industry Association (ARIA). ... Voodoo Child is a dance song written by Elvis Costello, James Ash and Steve Davis, produced by Ash for the Rogue Traders second album Here Come the Drums and was the first single for the new member Natalie Bassingthwaighte. ... The MTV Australia Video Music Awards started in 2005 and is Australias first awards show to celebrate both local and international acts. ... The MTV Australia Video Music Awards started in 2005 and is Australias first awards show to celebrate both local and international acts. ... Voodoo Child is a dance song written by Elvis Costello, James Ash and Steve Davis, produced by Ash for the Rogue Traders second album Here Come the Drums and was the first single for the new member Natalie Bassingthwaighte. ... The Australian Recording Industry Association Music Awards (commonly known as ARIA Music Awards or ARIA Awards) is an annual awards night celebrating the Australian music industry, put on by the Australian Record Industry Association (ARIA). ... Here Come the Drums is the second studio album by Australian dance act Rogue Traders, released in Australia on October 23, 2005 (see 2005 in music) by Columbia Records. ... The Australian Recording Industry Association Music Awards (commonly known as ARIA Music Awards or ARIA Awards) is an annual awards night celebrating the Australian music industry, put on by the Australian Record Industry Association (ARIA). ... Here Come the Drums is the second studio album by Australian dance act Rogue Traders, released in Australia on October 23, 2005 (see 2005 in music) by Columbia Records. ... The Australian Recording Industry Association Music Awards (commonly known as ARIA Music Awards or ARIA Awards) is an annual awards night celebrating the Australian music industry, put on by the Australian Record Industry Association (ARIA). ... Here Come the Drums is the second studio album by Australian dance act Rogue Traders, released in Australia on October 23, 2005 (see 2005 in music) by Columbia Records. ... The Australian Recording Industry Association Music Awards (commonly known as ARIA Music Awards or ARIA Awards) is an annual awards night celebrating the Australian music industry, put on by the Australian Record Industry Association (ARIA). ... Here Come the Drums is the second studio album by Australian dance act Rogue Traders, released in Australia on October 23, 2005 (see 2005 in music) by Columbia Records. ... The MTV Australia Video Music Awards started in 2005 and is Australias first awards show to celebrate both local and international acts. ... In Love Again (2006) is the fifth and final single released by Rogue Traders from their second album Here Come The Drums. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... The Hot Hits is an Australian radio program on the Austereo Network. ...

References

  1. ^ Set List for the "We're Coming Home Tour" (begins just before 1st photo). Rogue Traders Official Forum. Retrieved on May 16th, 2008
  2. ^ Aussie rockers' UK deal
  3. ^ "The New Rogue Traders Album Is Called...". Rogue Traders.com. Retrieved August 7, 2007.
  4. ^ Next Single..!. Retrieved November 8, 2007.
  5. ^ Top 20 Australian Singles Chart. Australian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved on February 10, 2008.
  6. ^ Check Out Rogues' New Single + Vid 'What You're On'. Rogue Traders Official Site. Retrieved on March 27, 2008
  7. ^ Rogues Announce 'Better In The Dark' Aussie Tour!. Rogue Traders Official Site. Retrieved on March 27, 2008
  8. ^ New Direction for Rogue Traders. Rogue Traders Official Forum. Retrieved on March 27, 2008
  9. ^ New Direction for Rogue Traders. Rogue Traders Official Forum. Retrieved on March 27, 2008
  10. ^ "What You're On" Aria Charting Positions: Singles Charts . ARIA Charts. Retrieved on May 2, 2008
  11. ^ "What You're On" Aria Charting Positions: Physical Singles Charts . ARIA Charts. Retrieved on May 2, 2008
  12. ^ "What You're On" Aria Charting Positions: Australian Singles Charts . ARIA Charts. Retrieved on May 2, 2008
  13. ^ "What You're On" Aria Charting Positions: Dance Charts . ARIA Charts. Retrieved on May 2, 2008
  14. ^ National tour dates for the Better In The Dark Tour. Rogue Traders Official Forum. Retrieved on May 1st, 2008
  15. ^ Natalie Sings One Of My Kind at the Better In The Dark Tour. Rogue Traders Official Forum. Retrieved on May 1st, 2008
  16. ^ Rogues cover Sinead O'Connor's hit "Nothing Compares To You" on their Better In The Dark Tour. Rogue Traders Official Forum. Retrieved on May 2, 2008
  17. ^ Roguish step back to the future. Adelaide Now. Retrieved on May 13, 2008
  18. ^ National tour dates for the Better In The Dark Tour. Rogue Traders Official Forum. Retrieved on May 2, 2008
  19. ^ Optus Under 18's Soundcheck. Optus Under 18's. Retrieved on May 2, 2008
  20. ^ ARIA Charts - Accreditations - 2005 Singles. ARIA Charts: Australia's Official Music Charts. Retrieved on April 25, 2008
  21. ^ ARIA Charts - Accreditations - 2005 Singles. ARIA Charts: Australia's Official Music Charts. Retrieved on April 25, 2008
  22. ^ ARIA Charts - Accreditations - 2006 Singles. ARIA Charts: Australia's Official Music Charts. Retrieved on April 25, 2008
  23. ^ ARIA Charts - Accreditations - 2008 Singles. ARIA Charts: Australia's Official Music Charts. Retrieved on April 25, 2008
  24. ^ Rogue Aria Watch- Part 3. Rogue Traders Official Site. Retrieved on April 25, 2008
  25. ^ What You're On- best music video award. IF Awards Film Voting. Retrieved on March 27, 2008

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