A three-track single, "What Is Better Now?", was released in May 1998 on Infectious Records and was followed by the second single, "Sich Offnen", which is mostly sung in Riegler's native German, in August ahead of their debut album, 'Sand on Seven' which was released in November. Their Infectious Records releases were now distributed by Sony. The album met with critical success and moderate commercial success, winning the 'Best Alternative Release' ARIA Award for 1999. "Sich Offnen", was played on many indie based radio stations, garnering heavy rotation on national radio broadcaster, Triple J, and featured in their Hottest 100 for 1998. A follow up single, "Juanita's Cocktail Party", was released in January 1999, and despite having a promotional video, it failed to achieve the success of its predecessor.
Not from There released their second album, 'Latvian Lovers', in 2000. The album had a more disco or funk-oriented feel to it than 'Sand On Seven' and managed to sound more accessible but failed to gain the success of the previous album. It evolved on the electronic side of the first album throughout. Its first single, "Frisco Disco", was released in January 2001 but had limited commercial success although it appeared on the soundtrack of Australian television drama, The Secret Life Of Us. The band broke up some months later.
Members
''Juanita's Cocktail Party'' 1998 Infectious
"Frisco Disco" (#89) 2000 Infectious
"Frisco Disco" (#89) 2000 Infectious
''Sticky Wes'' 2000 Infectious
ALBUMS
'Sand on Seven' 1998 Infectious
'Latvian Lovers' 2000 Infectious
References
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Not_from_There
EPs
'Valid to 06/95' 1994 Malignant
'Not from There' 1997 Infectious
'Valid to 06/95' 1994 Malignant
'Not from There' 1997 Infectious
'What Is Better Now?' 1998 Infectious
'Sand on Seven' 1998 Infectious
'Latvian Lovers' 2000 Infectious
References
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Not_from_There
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