Fiction Plane

Fiction Plane

Fiction Plane in Cologne, Germany

Fiction Plane in Cologne, Germany
Background information
Origin London, United Kingdom
Genres
Years active 1999 (1999)-present
Labels
Associated acts
Website fictionplane.com
Members
Past members
  • Dan Brown

Fiction Plane is a rock band consisting of lead vocalist and bass player Joe Sumner, guitarist Seton Daunt, and drummer Pete Wilhoit.

History

When Sumner was a teenager in England, he was inspired to write songs after he heard Nirvana's album Nevermind. Sumner already knew how to play guitar and drums, so he started a band with Dan Brown, a friend from school who played bass. Fiction Plane began to form in 1999 when they were joined by guitarist Seton Daunt.

At a live performance a few years later, they attracted the attention of David Kahne, a producer who escorted them into a studio to record their debut album, Everything Will Never Be OK. Lacking a full-time drummer, they invited Abe Laboriel Jr., a session musician who had played with them before. After the album was released, they hired Pete Wilhoit, a drummer from Bloomington, Indiana, and Fiction Plane was launched.[1][2]

Following their debut, the band released Bitter Forces and Lame Race Horses (2005), Left Side of the Brain (2007), Paradiso (2009), Sparks (2010), and Mondo Lumina (2015).[3]

Fiction Plane's popularity increased in 2007 when it was the opening act for The Police's reunion tour. Joe Sumner is the son of Police lead singer Sting.

Discography

Studio albums

Title Album details Peak chart positions
FRA
[4]
NLD
[5]
US
Heat.

[6]
Everything Will Never Be OK
Left Side of the Brain 111 9 46
Sparks 147 22
Mondo Lumina
  • Released: 13 November 2015
  • Label: VERYCORDS

Extended plays

Title Album details
Bitter Forces
and Lame Race Horses

Live albums

Title Album details
Paradiso

Band members

Current

Former

References

  1. Henderson, Alex. "Artist Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved 29 May 2016.
  2. "Fiction Plane Prepares For Takeoff". Billboard. Retrieved 29 May 2016.
  3. Cohen, Jonathan. "Fiction Plane Resumes Flight With New Album". Billboard. Retrieved 29 May 2016.
  4. "Discographie Fictionplane" (in French). Lescharts.com. Retrieved 14 September 2014.
  5. "Discografie Fictionplane" (in Dutch). Dutchcharts.nl. Retrieved 14 September 2014.
  6. "Fiction Plane - Chart history". Billboard. Retrieved 14 September 2014.
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