# Floating Me

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Former rock band based in Sydney, Australia

Floating Me Origin Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Genres Progressive rock, hard rock Years active 2009–present Label Cross Section Members Andrew Gillespie Antony Brown Tobias Messiter Jon Stockman Tim Burcham Website floatingme.com

**Floating Me** (sometimes stylised as **FLOATINGME**) were a progressive rock group from [Sydney, Australia](/source/Sydney%2C_Australia), featuring [Lucius Borich](/source/Lucius_Borich) from [Cog](/source/Cog_(band)), Jon Stockman of [Karnivool](/source/Karnivool) and Andrew Gillespie, Antony Brown and Tobias Messiter from the '90s grunge/metal band [Scary Mother](/source/Scary_Mother).[1] Their 2011 debut album entered the [ARIA](/source/ARIA_Charts) album chart at #90.[2]

## History

Guitarist Antony Brown, singer Andrew Gillespie and keyboards-player Tobias Messiter had all previously worked together in the Sydney band Scary Mother. Also featuring bassist Dorian West and drummer Tim Burcham, Scary Mother formed in 1991 and released several singles and the album *Tai Laeo* (1994) before further progress stalled and the group parted ways. Some years later, Gillespie, Brown and Messiter began working on new material. Lucius Borich from Cog, who had known all three from his history touring with them in [Juice](/source/Juice_(Australian_band)) and [The Hanging Tree](/source/The_Hanging_Tree_(band)), was invited to collaborate on some material. By late 2009 it had become apparent to Borich that Cog was winding down as a full-time band, and so he joined FloatingMe permanently. During 2010 FloatingMe's album was ready to be recorded but the band still lacked a bass player. Jon Stockman of [Karnivool](/source/Karnivool) was asked to record the bass parts and as Karnivool was taking a break to allow for singer Ian Kenny to concentrate on [Birds of Tokyo](/source/Birds_of_Tokyo), he too signed on to the new band. The album was recorded with producer Forrester Savell and released in April 2011.

The song "Sugar" was launched on the band's [MySpace](/source/MySpace) page as an introductory single in late 2010 and in early 2011 FloatingMe performed live for the first time, opening for [Shihad](/source/Shihad) in [Wollongong](/source/Wollongong%2C_New_South_Wales). The band toured with [Dead Letter Circus](/source/Dead_Letter_Circus) and in July 2011 co-headlined a three-date tour with Clint Boge of [The Butterfly Effect](/source/The_Butterfly_Effect_(band))'s latest band Thousand Needles in Red. FloatingMe's self-titled album was nominated for an [ARIA Award](/source/ARIA_Award) in the [Hard Rock/Heavy Metal Album](/source/ARIA_Award_for_Best_Hard_Rock_or_Heavy_Metal_Album) category.

## Band members

- Andrew Gillespie – [lead vocals](/source/Lead_vocalist) (2009–present)

- Antony Brown – [guitars](/source/Electric_guitar) (2009–present)

- Tobias Messiter – [keyboards](/source/Keyboard_instrument) (2009–present)

- Jon Stockman – [bass](/source/Bass_guitar) (2009–present)

### Past members

- [Lucius Borich](/source/Lucius_Borich) – [drums](/source/Drum_kit) (2009–2012)

## Discography

### Albums

Title Album details Floating Me Released: March 2011[3] Label: Cross Section (XSEC 011)

## Awards and nominations

### ARIA Music Awards

The [ARIA Music Awards](/source/ARIA_Music_Awards) are a set of annual ceremonies presented by [Australian Recording Industry Association](/source/Australian_Recording_Industry_Association) (ARIA), which recognise excellence, innovation, and achievement across all genres of the [music of Australia](/source/Music_of_Australia). They commenced in 1987.

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref. 2011 Floating Me Best Hard Rock or Heavy Metal Album Nominated [4]

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** "Come together right now", *Caloundra Weekly*, 20 April 2011

1. **[^](#cite_ref-2)** The ARIA Report issue 1104

1. **[^](#cite_ref-3)** ["Floating Me - Floating Me (album review)"](https://www.sputnikmusic.com/review/42812/Floating-Me-Floating-Me/). *[Sputnikmusic](/source/Sputnikmusic)*. 5 April 2011. Retrieved 14 August 2011.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-HvyMtlRck_4-0)** ARIA Award previous winners. ["Winners By Award – 27th ARIA Awards 2013"](http://www.ariaawards.com.au/history/award/best-hard-rock-heavy-metal-album). Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). Retrieved 2 March 2014.

## External links

- [Official website](http://www.floatingme.com)

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