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{{Short description|American mathcore band}}
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| caption = The Number Twelve performing in [[Leipzig]] on a 2017 tour in support of [[the Dillinger Escape Plan]]
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| origin = [[Bergen County, New Jersey|Bergen County]],<ref name="AMbio">{{cite web|title=The Number Twelve Looks Like You – Biography|url=http://www.allmusic.com/artist/the-number-twelve-looks-like-you-mn0000363783/biography|last=Mason|first=Stewart|publisher=[[AllMusic]]|access-date=May 2, 2017|deadurl=no|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20141204081529/http://www.allmusic.com/artist/the-number-twelve-looks-like-you-mn0000363783/biography|archivedate=December 4, 2014}}</ref> [[New Jersey]], United States
| origin = [[Bergen County, New Jersey|Bergen County]],<ref name="AMbio">{{cite web|title=The Number Twelve Looks Like You – Biography|url=http://www.allmusic.com/artist/the-number-twelve-looks-like-you-mn0000363783/biography|last=Mason|first=Stewart|publisher=[[AllMusic]]|access-date=May 2, 2017|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141204081529/http://www.allmusic.com/artist/the-number-twelve-looks-like-you-mn0000363783/biography|archive-date=December 4, 2014}}</ref> [[New Jersey]], United States
| genre = [[Mathcore]]
| genre = [[Mathcore]], [[screamo]]
| years_active = 2002–2010, 2016–present
| years_active = 2002–2010, 2016–present
| label = [[ECA Records|ECA]], [[Eyeball Records, silent pendulum records|Eyeball]]
| label = [[ECA Records|ECA]], Eyeball
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| current_members = Jesse Korman<br />Alexis Pareja<br />DJ Scully<br />Michael Kadnar
| current_members = Jesse Korman<br />Alexis Pareja<br />Cody McCorry<br />Michael DeMarco
| past_members = Chris Russell<br />Jon Karel<br />Christopher Conger<br />Mike Smagula<br />Jamie McIlroy<br />Justin Pedrick
| past_members = Chris Russell<br />Jon Karel<br />Christopher Conger<br />Mike Smagula<br />Jamie McIlroy<br />Justin Pedrick<br />DJ Scully<br />Michael Kadnar
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'''The Number Twelve Looks Like You''' is an American [[mathcore]] band formed in [[Bergen County, New Jersey|Bergen County]], [[New Jersey]], in 2002. The band went on a six-year hiatus in 2010. In May 2016, they performed a secret show and then announced their reunion.
'''The Number Twelve Looks Like You''' is an American [[mathcore]] band, formed in [[Bergen County, New Jersey|Bergen County]], [[New Jersey]], United States, in 2002. The band went on a six-year hiatus in 2010. In May 2016, they performed a secret show and then announced their reunion.


==History==
==History==

===Formation and Brutal Records years (2002–2004)===
===Formation and Brutal Records years (2002–2004)===
In early 2002, Jesse Korman, Chree Conger and Justin Pedrick met through mutual acquaintances and recruited Jamie McIlroy and Alexis Pareja which formed the bass-free outfit And Ever. The band was reportedly formed by "accident" where Pedrick was originally the only vocalist and Korman played drums. Korman then apparently realized he was a "terrible drummer", and as a result, took up being a second vocalist for the band wherein Conger then played drums in his place. After releasing a five-song demo and playing a handful of songs together, the band's style began to change slightly. They then soon changed their name to The Number Twelve Looks Like You, a name taken from the ''[[The Twilight Zone (1959 TV series)|Twilight Zone]]'' episode "[[Number 12 Looks Just Like You]]".
In early 2002, Jesse Korman, Chree Conger and Justin Pedrick met through mutual acquaintances and recruited Jamie McIlroy and Alexis Pareja which formed the bass-free outfit And Ever. The band was reportedly formed by "accident" where Pedrick was originally the only vocalist and Korman played drums. Korman then apparently realized he was a "terrible drummer", and as a result, took up being a second vocalist for the band wherein Conger then played drums in his place. After releasing a five-song demo and playing a handful of songs together, the band's style began to change slightly. They then soon changed their name to The Number Twelve Looks Like You, a name taken from the ''[[The Twilight Zone (1959 TV series)|Twilight Zone]]'' episode "[[Number 12 Looks Just Like You]]".


In early 2003, with newly added bassist Mike Smagula, the band was heard at a live show by an A&R representative from Brutal Records, who was impressed, and informed the heads of the record label about the band.<ref name="scenepointblank">{{cite web|url=http://www.scenepointblank.com/features/14 |title=Interviews: The Number 12 Looks Like You &#124; Features &#124; Scene Point Blank &#124; Music webzine &#124; Reviews, features & news |publisher=Scene Point Blank |date= |accessdate=2016-03-05}}</ref> After hearing all the songs the band had currently recorded, the label signed the band in March and commissioned them to record two new songs,<ref name="scenepointblank"/> which along with the songs they had already recorded, were soon released on the band's first full-length album, ''[[Put On Your Rosy Red Glasses]]''
In early 2003, with newly added bassist Mike Smagula, the band was heard at a live show by an A&R representative from Brutal Records, who was impressed, and informed the heads of the record label about the band.<ref name="scenepointblank">{{cite web|url=http://www.scenepointblank.com/features/14 |title=Interviews: The Number 12 Looks Like You &#124; Features &#124; Scene Point Blank &#124; Music webzine &#124; Reviews, features & news |publisher=Scene Point Blank |access-date=2016-03-05}}</ref> After hearing all the songs the band had currently recorded, the label signed the band in March and commissioned them to record two new songs,<ref name="scenepointblank"/> which along with the songs they had already recorded, were soon released on the band's first full-length album, ''[[Put On Your Rosy Red Glasses]]''


===Eyeball Records: ''An Inch of Gold for an Inch of Time'' and ''Nuclear. Sad. Nuclear.'' (2004–2006)===
===Eyeball Records: ''An Inch of Gold for an Inch of Time'' and ''Nuclear. Sad. Nuclear.'' (2004–2006)===
After extensive touring in promotion of ''[[Put On Your Rosy Red Glasses]]'', the band began to catch the attention of [[Eyeball Records]], and eventually they were signed in October 2004.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.lambgoat.com/news/view.aspx?id=3985 |title=Eyeball Recs signs The #12 Looks Like You |website=Lambgoat.com |date=2004-10-11 |accessdate=2016-03-05}}</ref> Soon thereafter the band returned to the studio and began work on recording their first release for Eyeball, ''[[An Inch Of Gold For An Inch Of Time]]''. The EP, released on January 25, 2005, featured a cover of [[The Knack]]'s hit, "[[My Sharona]]", two new songs, and a re-recording of "Don't Get Blood On My Prada Shoes" and "Jesus And Tori", from their first full-length.
After extensive touring in promotion of ''[[Put On Your Rosy Red Glasses]]'', the band began to catch the attention of [[Eyeball Records]], and eventually they were signed in October 2004.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.lambgoat.com/news/view.aspx?id=3985 |title=Eyeball Recs signs The #12 Looks Like You |website=Lambgoat.com |date=2004-10-11 |access-date=2016-03-05}}</ref> Soon thereafter the band returned to the studio and began work on recording their first release for Eyeball, ''[[An Inch Of Gold For An Inch Of Time]]''. The EP, released on January 25, 2005, featured a cover of [[The Knack]]'s hit, "[[My Sharona]]", two new songs, and a re-recording of "Don't Get Blood On My Prada Shoes" and "Jesus And Tori", from their first full-length.


After a short promotional tour for ''An Inch of Gold for an Inch of Time'', the band returned to the studio in March, and with producer D. James Goodwin, recorded their follow-up full length ''[[Nuclear. Sad. Nuclear.]]''. Finished in seven days and later released on June 7, the album contained, amongst 10 new tracks, re-recordings of two tracks featured on ''An Inch Of Gold For An Inch Of Time'', "Like A Cat" and "Clarissa Explains Cuntainment".
After a short promotional tour for ''An Inch of Gold for an Inch of Time'', the band returned to the studio in March, and with producer D. James Goodwin, recorded their follow-up full length ''[[Nuclear. Sad. Nuclear.]]''. Finished in seven days and later released on June 7, the album contained, amongst 10 new tracks, re-recordings of two tracks featured on ''An Inch Of Gold For An Inch Of Time'', "Like A Cat" and "Clarissa Explains Cuntainment".


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===The final years: ''Mongrel'', ''Worse Than Alone'' and break-up (2007–2010)===
===''Mongrel'', ''Worse Than Alone'' and break-up (2007–2010)===
On June 19, 2007, the band released another full-length album, ''[[Mongrel (TNTLLY album)|Mongrel]]'', which featured all new material. The album peaked at No.&nbsp;19 [[Billboard magazine|Billboard]] Heatseekers and No.&nbsp;34 on the Top Independent Albums chart.<ref>[{{Allmusic|class=artist|id=p691538/charts-awards|pure_url=yes}} Billboard], [[Allmusic]]</ref> Mongrel spawned only one single which was ''Grandfather''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.punknews.org/article/27226 |title=Videos: The Number Twelve Looks Like You: "Grandfather" |website=Punknews.org |date=2008-01-09 |access-date=March 5, 2016}}</ref> In 2008, TNTLLY released two CDs. One was a live CD/DVD entitled, ''[[Here at the End of All Things]]'' and the second release was a limited edition "alien green" [[7"]] titled, ''[[The Remixes (The Number Twelve Looks Like You album)|The Remixes]]''.<ref>{{cite web|author=Julia Conny |url=http://www.absolutepunk.net/showthread.php?t=438931 |title=The Number 12 Looks Like Alien Green Vinyl - News Article |website=AbsolutePunk.net |date= |access-date=March 5, 2016}}</ref>
On June 19, 2007, the band released another full-length album, ''[[Mongrel (TNTLLY album)|Mongrel]]'', which featured all new material. The album peaked at No.&nbsp;19 [[Billboard magazine|Billboard]] Heatseekers and No.&nbsp;34 on the Top Independent Albums chart.<ref>[{{Allmusic|class=artist|id=p691538/charts-awards|pure_url=yes}} Billboard], [[Allmusic]]</ref> Mongrel spawned only one single which was ''Grandfather''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.punknews.org/article/27226 |title=Videos: The Number Twelve Looks Like You: "Grandfather" |website=Punknews.org |date=2008-01-09 |access-date=March 5, 2016}}</ref> In 2008, the band released two CDs. One was a live CD/DVD entitled, ''[[Here at the End of All Things]]'' and the second release was a limited edition "alien green" [[7"]] titled, ''[[The Remixes (The Number Twelve Looks Like You album)|The Remixes]]''.<ref>{{cite web|author=Julia Conny |url=http://www.absolutepunk.net/showthread.php?t=438931 |title=The Number 12 Looks Like Alien Green Vinyl - News Article |website=AbsolutePunk.net |access-date=March 5, 2016}}</ref>


The Number Twelve Looks Like You released their follow-up to ''[[Mongrel (TNTLLY album)|Mongrel]]'', entitled ''[[Worse Than Alone]]'', on March 10, 2009.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.altpress.com/news/5280.htm |title=News - Alternative Press |website=Altpress.com |date= |accessdate=2016-03-05}}</ref> ''Worse Than Alone'' leaked in its entirety to various Internet websites and communities on March 6, 2009. ''Worse Than Alone'' also reached the ''[[Billboard magazine|Billboard]]'' Heatseekers charts, peaking at No.&nbsp;47.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/charts/2009-03-28/heatseekers-albums|title=Heatseekers Albums: Up and Coming Musicians Chart|website=Billboard.com|access-date=October 28, 2017}}</ref>
The Number Twelve Looks Like You released their follow-up to ''[[Mongrel (TNTLLY album)|Mongrel]]'', entitled ''[[Worse Than Alone]]'', on March 10, 2009.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.altpress.com/news/5280.htm |title=News - Alternative Press |website=Altpress.com |access-date=2016-03-05}}</ref> ''Worse Than Alone'' leaked in its entirety to various Internet websites and communities on March 6, 2009. ''Worse Than Alone'' also reached the ''[[Billboard magazine|Billboard]]'' Heatseekers charts, peaking at No.&nbsp;47.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/charts/2009-03-28/heatseekers-albums|title=Heatseekers Albums: Up and Coming Musicians Chart|website=Billboard.com|access-date=October 28, 2017}}</ref>


During the band's tour with [[Protest the Hero]], [[Misery Signals]] and [[Scale the Summit]], the band announced that Justin Pedrick had left the band due to his long-time struggle with depression and anxiety. On a blog on the band's MySpace page, they talked about Pedrick's departure from the band.
During the band's tour with [[Protest the Hero]], [[Misery Signals]] and [[Scale the Summit]], the band announced that Justin Pedrick had left the band due to his long-time struggle with depression and anxiety. On a blog on the band's MySpace page, they talked about Pedrick's departure from the band.


{{quote|"We’ve seen a number of posts and comments wondering about Justin, and we are sad to announce that Justin is no longer with the band. It is unfortunate that he will not be part of what’s to come. The No.&nbsp;12 has always maintained a positive outlook, one that feeds off the support of our fans. We will continue playing and writing music for the wonderful fan base we have".<ref>{{cite web |url=http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendId=29643417&blogId=482140478 |title=Featured Content on Myspace |website=Blogs.Myspace.com |date= |access-date=March 5, 2016 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://archive.is/20120707091300/http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendId=29643417&blogId=482140478 |archivedate=July 7, 2012 |df=mdy-all }}</ref>}}
{{quote|"We’ve seen a number of posts and comments wondering about Justin, and we are sad to announce that Justin is no longer with the band. It is unfortunate that he will not be part of what’s to come. The No.&nbsp;12 has always maintained a positive outlook, one that feeds off the support of our fans. We will continue playing and writing music for the wonderful fan base we have".<ref>{{cite web |url=http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendId=29643417&blogId=482140478 |title=Featured Content on Myspace |website=Blogs.Myspace.com |access-date=March 5, 2016 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://archive.today/20120707091300/http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendId=29643417&blogId=482140478 |archive-date=July 7, 2012 |df=mdy-all }}</ref>}}


In early 2010, the band confirmed rumors that they had broken up.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendId=29643417&blogId=522258457 |title=Featured Content on Myspace |website=Blogs.myspace.com |date= |access-date=March 5, 2016}}</ref> The reason the band split was due to internal issues with each member. The group played their final show on January 29, 2010.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.lambgoat.com/news/view.aspx?id=13654 |title=The Number Twelve Looks Like You breaking up |website=Lambgoat.com |date=2009-11-27 |access-date=March 5, 2016}}</ref>
In early 2010, the band confirmed rumors that they had broken up.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendId=29643417&blogId=522258457 |title=Featured Content on Myspace |website=Blogs.myspace.com |access-date=March 5, 2016}}</ref> The reason the band split was due to internal issues with each member. The group played their final show on January 29, 2010.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.lambgoat.com/news/view.aspx?id=13654 |title=The Number Twelve Looks Like You breaking up |website=Lambgoat.com |date=2009-11-27 |access-date=March 5, 2016}}</ref>


The band now claims, on their Twitter page, that if they reach 10,000 followers they "...will play a show or two", they have also asked fans on their Facebook page the question "so what cities love the 12 the most?" along with a rumour stating that they were expected to reform on December 12, 2012 (12/12/12) to coincide with their band name.
The band claimed, on their Twitter page, that if they reached 10,000 followers they "...will play a show or two", they had also asked fans on their Facebook page the question "so what cities love the 12 the most?" along with a rumour stating that they were expected to reform on December 12, 2012 (12/12/12) to coincide with their band name.


On August 2, 2013, The Number Twelve Looks Like You released the first episode of their upcoming video series, called ''24/7.12'', onto YouTube. In the first episode of the video series, the band speaks of their formation. As of May 2016, no other video has yet been uploaded.
On August 2, 2013, The Number Twelve Looks Like You released the first episode of their upcoming video series, called ''24/7.12'', onto YouTube. In the first episode of the video series, the band spoke of their formation.


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=== Reunion (2016–2018) ===
=== Reunion and ''Wild Gods'' (2016–present) ===
On May 18, 2016, the band posted an image on their Facebook account which appeared to be a gig flyer, displaying an updated band logo, a short set list of songs from their back-catalogue, and further text on the side stating the date May 19, 2016, and the location of Kingston, New York. Fans{{Who|date=October 2017}} raised speculation that this would be a secret show where the band would announce their return.
On May 18, 2016, the band posted an image on their Facebook account which appeared to be a gig flyer, displaying an updated band logo, a short set list of songs from their back-catalogue, and further text on the side stating the date May 19, 2016, and the location of Kingston, New York. Fans{{Who|date=October 2017}} raised speculation that this would be a secret show where the band would announce their return.


As speculated, on May 19, 2016, the band played their first show together since January 2010, and frontman Jesse Korman confirmed the following day that the band were back with "News to follow. Maybe."<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.deadpress.co.uk/61819/news-the-number-12-looks-like-you-confirm-their-return|title=NEWS: The Number 12 Looks Like You confirm their return!|website=DEAD PRESS! {{!}} Alternative music news, reviews, interviews and more!|language=en-GB|access-date=May 20, 2016}}</ref> The line-up at the band's return show saw both Korman and guitarist Alexis Pareja performing, completed by Michael Kadnar on drums and DJ Scully on bass.
As speculated, on May 19, 2016, the band played their first show together since January 2010, and frontman Jesse Korman confirmed the following day that the band were back with "News to follow. Maybe."<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.deadpress.co.uk/61819/news-the-number-12-looks-like-you-confirm-their-return|title=NEWS: The Number 12 Looks Like You confirm their return!|website=DEAD PRESS! {{!}} Alternative music news, reviews, interviews and more!|language=en-GB|access-date=May 20, 2016}}</ref> The line-up at the band's return show saw both Korman and guitarist Alexis Pareja performing, completed by Michael Kadnar on drums and DJ Scully on bass.


The band supported [[The Dillinger Escape Plan]] on their Limerent Death tour in 2016. Following extensive touring by the band, they announced in fall 2017 an anniversary tour celebrating the 12-year anniversary of ''[[Nuclear. Sad. Nuclear.]]'', arguably their most iconic album.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.metalinjection.net/tour-dates/the-number-twelve-looks-like-you-announces-nuclear-sad-nuclear-anniversary-tour|title=THE NUMBER TWELVE LOOKS LIKE YOU Announces Nuclear. Sad. Nuclear. Anniversary Tour - Metal Injection|date=September 29, 2017|website=MetalInjection.net|access-date=October 28, 2017}}</ref>
The band supported [[The Dillinger Escape Plan]] on their Limerent Death tour in 2016. Following extensive touring by the band, they announced in fall 2017 an anniversary tour celebrating the 12-year anniversary of ''[[Nuclear. Sad. Nuclear.]]''<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.metalinjection.net/tour-dates/the-number-twelve-looks-like-you-announces-nuclear-sad-nuclear-anniversary-tour|title=THE NUMBER TWELVE LOOKS LIKE YOU Announces Nuclear. Sad. Nuclear. Anniversary Tour - Metal Injection|date=September 29, 2017|website=MetalInjection.net|access-date=October 28, 2017}}</ref>


In February 2019, the band confirmed that they had finished recording their fifth record and first album in a decade.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.deadpress.co.uk/news-the-number-twelve-looks-like-you-finish-tracking-fifth-album/|title=NEWS: The Number Twelve Looks Like You finish tracking fifth album!|first=Jacob|last=Eynon|website=Deadpress.co.uk|date=February 8, 2019|access-date=October 11, 2020}}</ref> The album titled, ''Wild Gods'', was released on September 20, 2019.
=== Fifth album (2019-present) ===
In February, 2019, the band confirmed that they had finished recording their fifth record and first album in a decade.<ref>http://www.deadpress.co.uk/news-the-number-twelve-looks-like-you-finish-tracking-fifth-album</ref> The album will be released on September 20, 2019, under the name <i>Wild Gods</i>.


In May 2024, the band embarked on their first tour in five years along with past tour mates [[The Fall of Troy (band)|The Fall of Troy]] & [[Heavy Heavy Low Low]]. On May 12th, they posted a story on instagram revealing the current lineup of the band which now includes bassist Cody McCorry and drummer Michael DeMarco.
==Musical style and influences==


==Musical style and influences==
The Number Twelve Looks Like You's music has been described as [[mathcore]]<ref name="progarchives">{{cite web|author=Review this album |url=http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=4138 |title=THE NUMBER TWELVE LOOKS LIKE YOU discography (top albums), MP3, videos and reviews |website=Progarchives.com |date=October 11, 2009 |access-date=March 5, 2016}}</ref><ref name="dailyorange">{{cite web | first=Jeremy |last=Garber | date=April 7, 2009 | title=Sum of the Score &#124; Mathcore, a genre of music that requires heavy concentration, puts a new spin on hardcore music| url = http://media.www.dailyorange.com/media/storage/paper522/news/2009/04/07/Decibel/Sum-Of.The.Score.Mathcore.A.Genre.Of.Music.That.Requires.Heavy.Concentration.Pu-3700037.shtml |website=[[The Daily Orange]]| access-date=December 28, 2009 | deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100105032741/http://media.www.dailyorange.com/media/storage/paper522/news/2009/04/07/Decibel/Sum-Of.The.Score.Mathcore.A.Genre.Of.Music.That.Requires.Heavy.Concentration.Pu-3700037.shtml |archive-date=January 5, 2010 }}</ref> and [[screamo]].<ref name="AMbio" /> [[AllMusic]] describes them as a "particularly dark and dystopian form of screamo" that incorporates elements of "Japanese-style [[noise rock]] à la the [[Boredoms]] and the show-offy tempo, [[time signature]], and dynamic shifts of [[Frank Zappa]]."<ref name="AMbio" /> The band tried to expand their sound with every album and Pareja attributes that as a crucial factor in their reunion.<ref name=gibson>{{cite web|accessdate=March 2, 2018|url=http://www.gibson.com/News-Lifestyle/Features/en-us/The-Number-12-Looks-Like-You_.aspx|title=The Number 12 Looks Like You: The Gibson Interview|first=Jonah |last=Bayer|publicationdate=November 22, 2007|website=[[Gibson.com]]|deadurl=no|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130131124352/http://www.gibson.com/News-Lifestyle/Features/en-us/The-Number-12-Looks-Like-You_.aspx|archivedate=January 31, 2013}}</ref><ref name=bringthenoise>{{cite web|accessdate=March 6, 2018|url=http://bringthenoise.com/blog/qa-the-number-12-looks-like-you-is-back-together|title=Q&A: The Number 12 Looks Like You Is Back Together And Ready To Re-Take Over The World|website=Bringthenoise.com|publicationdate=February 1, 2017|deadurl=no|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20170619081510/http://bringthenoise.com/blog/qa-the-number-12-looks-like-you-is-back-together|archivedate=June 19, 2017}}</ref> Regarding their eclectic style, he said:
The Number Twelve Looks Like You's music has been described as [[mathcore]]<ref name="dailyorange">{{cite web | first=Jeremy |last=Garber | date=April 7, 2009 | title=Sum of the Score &#124; Mathcore, a genre of music that requires heavy concentration, puts a new spin on hardcore music| url = http://media.www.dailyorange.com/media/storage/paper522/news/2009/04/07/Decibel/Sum-Of.The.Score.Mathcore.A.Genre.Of.Music.That.Requires.Heavy.Concentration.Pu-3700037.shtml |website=[[The Daily Orange]]| access-date=December 28, 2009 | url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100105032741/http://media.www.dailyorange.com/media/storage/paper522/news/2009/04/07/Decibel/Sum-Of.The.Score.Mathcore.A.Genre.Of.Music.That.Requires.Heavy.Concentration.Pu-3700037.shtml |archive-date=January 5, 2010 }}</ref><ref name=kerrang>{{Cite web|url=https://www.kerrang.com/features/the-underground-sounds-of-america-the-number-twelve-looks-like-you/|title=The Underground Sounds Of America: The Number Twelve Looks Like You|website=Kerrang.com|date=September 17, 2019 |access-date=October 11, 2020}}</ref> and [[screamo]].<ref name="AMbio" /> [[AllMusic]] describes them as a "particularly dark and dystopian form of screamo" that incorporates elements of "Japanese-style [[noise rock]] à la the [[Boredoms]] and the show-offy tempo, [[time signature]], and dynamic shifts of [[Frank Zappa]]."<ref name="AMbio" /> The band tried to expand their sound with every album and Pareja attributes that as a crucial factor in their reunion.<ref name=gibson>{{cite web|access-date=March 2, 2018|url=http://www.gibson.com/News-Lifestyle/Features/en-us/The-Number-12-Looks-Like-You_.aspx|title=The Number 12 Looks Like You: The Gibson Interview|first=Jonah |last=Bayer|publication-date=November 22, 2007|website=[[Gibson.com]]|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130131124352/http://www.gibson.com/News-Lifestyle/Features/en-us/The-Number-12-Looks-Like-You_.aspx|archive-date=January 31, 2013}}</ref><ref name=bringthenoise>{{cite web|access-date=March 6, 2018|url=http://bringthenoise.com/blog/qa-the-number-12-looks-like-you-is-back-together|title=Q&A: The Number 12 Looks Like You Is Back Together And Ready To Re-Take Over The World|website=Bringthenoise.com|publication-date=February 1, 2017|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170619081510/http://bringthenoise.com/blog/qa-the-number-12-looks-like-you-is-back-together|archive-date=June 19, 2017}}</ref> Regarding their eclectic style, he said:
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Founding member Alexis Pareja, a classically trained guitarist, has cited [[jazz fusion]] players [[John McLaughlin (musician)|John McLaughlin]] and [[Robert Fripp]] as some of his primary inspirations.<ref name=gibson/> Jesse Korman was trained by [[vocal coach]] [[Melissa Cross]] and credits screamo bands such as [[Love Lost But Not Forgotten]], pop singer [[Michael Jackson]], [[death metal]] bands, and [[System of a Down]] as shaping his style.<ref>{{cite web|accessdate=March 3, 2018|url=http://www.deadpress.co.uk/73697/tricks-of-the-trade-vocals-jesse-korman-the-number-12-looks-like-you|title=TRICKS OF THE TRADE: Vocals – Jesse Korman (The Number 12 Looks Like You)|publicationdate=August 23, 2017|website=Deadpress.co.uk |deadurl=no|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20180304003417/http://www.deadpress.co.uk/73697/tricks-of-the-trade-vocals-jesse-korman-the-number-12-looks-like-you|archivedate=March 4, 2018}}</ref> For his part, former co-vocalist Justin Pedrick stated that [[Tom Waits]] "musically changed [his] life."<ref>{{cite web|accessdate=March 6, 2018|url=https://www.punknews.org/article/27088/interviews-the-number-twelve-looks-like-you|website=Punknews.org|publicationdate=December 27, 2007 |title=The Number Twelve Looks Like You|first=Ronnie|last=Raffaniello|deadurl=no|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20121106203624/https://www.punknews.org/article/27088/interviews-the-number-twelve-looks-like-you|archivedate=November 6, 2012}}</ref> In addition to rock music, the band has been deeply influenced by [[jazz]], citing artists such as [[Mark Guiliana]], [[Tigran Hamasyan]], [[Miles Davis]], [[Avishai Cohen (bassist)|Avishai Cohen]] and [[John Coltrane]].<ref name=jazz>{{cite web|accessdate=March 2, 2018|url=http://www.noecho.net/lists/jazz-artists-who-have-influenced-number-twelve-looks-like-you|title=5 Jazz Artists Who’ve Influenced Us, by Michael Kadnar (The Number Twelve Looks Like You)|first=Carlos |last=Ramirez | publicationdate=December 19, 2017 |website=Noecho.net|deadurl=no|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20180302154650/http://www.noecho.net/lists/jazz-artists-who-have-influenced-number-twelve-looks-like-you|archivedate=March 2, 2018}}</ref>
Founding member Alexis Pareja, a classically trained guitarist, has cited [[jazz fusion]] players [[John McLaughlin (musician)|John McLaughlin]] and [[Robert Fripp]] as some of his primary inspirations.<ref name=gibson/> Jesse Korman was trained by [[vocal coach]] [[Melissa Cross]] and credits screamo bands such as [[Love Lost But Not Forgotten]], pop singer [[Michael Jackson]], [[death metal]] bands, and [[System of a Down]] as shaping his style.<ref>{{cite web|access-date=March 3, 2018|url=http://www.deadpress.co.uk/73697/tricks-of-the-trade-vocals-jesse-korman-the-number-12-looks-like-you|title=TRICKS OF THE TRADE: Vocals – Jesse Korman (The Number 12 Looks Like You)|publication-date=August 23, 2017|website=Deadpress.co.uk |url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180304003417/http://www.deadpress.co.uk/73697/tricks-of-the-trade-vocals-jesse-korman-the-number-12-looks-like-you|archive-date=March 4, 2018}}</ref> For his part, former co-vocalist Justin Pedrick stated that [[Tom Waits]] "musically changed [his] life."<ref>{{cite web|access-date=March 6, 2018|url=https://www.punknews.org/article/27088/interviews-the-number-twelve-looks-like-you|website=Punknews.org|publication-date=December 27, 2007 |title=The Number Twelve Looks Like You|first=Ronnie|last=Raffaniello|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121106203624/https://www.punknews.org/article/27088/interviews-the-number-twelve-looks-like-you|archive-date=November 6, 2012}}</ref> In addition to rock music, the band has been deeply influenced by [[jazz]], citing artists such as [[Mark Guiliana]], [[Tigran Hamasyan]], [[Miles Davis]], [[Avishai Cohen (bassist)|Avishai Cohen]] and [[John Coltrane]].<ref name=jazz>{{cite web|access-date=March 2, 2018|url=http://www.noecho.net/lists/jazz-artists-who-have-influenced-number-twelve-looks-like-you|title=5 Jazz Artists Who've Influenced Us, by Michael Kadnar (The Number Twelve Looks Like You)|first=Carlos |last=Ramirez | publication-date=December 19, 2017 |website=Noecho.net|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180302154650/http://www.noecho.net/lists/jazz-artists-who-have-influenced-number-twelve-looks-like-you|archive-date=March 2, 2018}}</ref> The band consider their five biggest musical influences to be [[Mahavishnu Orchestra]], [[Gorguts]], [[Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra]], [[Pantera]], and [[This Day Forward]].<ref name=kerrang/>


==Members==
==Members==
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* Jesse "Jase" Korman – lead vocals <small>(2002–2010, 2016–present)</small>
* Jesse "Jase" Korman – lead vocals <small>(2002–2010, 2016–present)</small>
* Alexis Pareja – guitars, keyboards, backing vocals <small>(2002–2010, 2016–present)</small>
* Alexis Pareja – guitars, keyboards, backing vocals <small>(2002–2010, 2016–present)</small>
* DJ Scully – bass guitar, backing vocals <small>(2016–present)</small>
* Cody McCorry – bass guitar <small>(2024–present)</small>
* Michael Kadnar – drums <small>(2016–present)</small>
* Michael DeMarco – drums <small>(2024–present)</small>


;Past
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* Jon Karel — drums <small>(2006–2010)</small>
* Jon Karel — drums <small>(2006–2010)</small>
* Chris Russell — bass guitar <small>(2006–2010)</small>
* Chris Russell — bass guitar <small>(2006–2010)</small>
* DJ Scully – bass guitar, backing vocals <small>(2016–2024)</small>
* Michael Kadnar – drums <small>(2016–2024)</small>


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* ''[[Mongrel (The Number Twelve Looks Like You album)|Mongrel]]'' (2007)
* ''[[Mongrel (The Number Twelve Looks Like You album)|Mongrel]]'' (2007)
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* ''[[Worse Than Alone]]'' (2009)
* ''Wild Gods'' (2019)
* ''[[Wild Gods]]'' (2019)


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*''[[Here at the End of All Things]]'' (2008)<ref>{{cite web|author=Blake Solomon |url=http://www.absolutepunk.net/showthread.php?t=315027 |title=Number 12 DVD Information - News Article |website=AbsolutePunk.net |date=2007-12-15 |access-date=2016-03-05}}</ref>


==Videography==
==Videography==

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The Number Twelve Looks Like You
The Number Twelve performing in Leipzig on a 2017 tour in support of the Dillinger Escape Plan
The Number Twelve performing in Leipzig on a 2017 tour in support of the Dillinger Escape Plan
Background information
OriginBergen County,[1] New Jersey, United States
GenresMathcore, screamo
Years active2002–2010, 2016–present
LabelsECA, Eyeball
MembersJesse Korman
Alexis Pareja
Cody McCorry
Michael DeMarco
Past membersChris Russell
Jon Karel
Christopher Conger
Mike Smagula
Jamie McIlroy
Justin Pedrick
DJ Scully
Michael Kadnar

The Number Twelve Looks Like You is an American mathcore band, formed in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States, in 2002. The band went on a six-year hiatus in 2010. In May 2016, they performed a secret show and then announced their reunion.

History[edit]

Formation and Brutal Records years (2002–2004)[edit]

In early 2002, Jesse Korman, Chree Conger and Justin Pedrick met through mutual acquaintances and recruited Jamie McIlroy and Alexis Pareja which formed the bass-free outfit And Ever. The band was reportedly formed by "accident" where Pedrick was originally the only vocalist and Korman played drums. Korman then apparently realized he was a "terrible drummer", and as a result, took up being a second vocalist for the band wherein Conger then played drums in his place. After releasing a five-song demo and playing a handful of songs together, the band's style began to change slightly. They then soon changed their name to The Number Twelve Looks Like You, a name taken from the Twilight Zone episode "Number 12 Looks Just Like You".

In early 2003, with newly added bassist Mike Smagula, the band was heard at a live show by an A&R representative from Brutal Records, who was impressed, and informed the heads of the record label about the band.[2] After hearing all the songs the band had currently recorded, the label signed the band in March and commissioned them to record two new songs,[2] which along with the songs they had already recorded, were soon released on the band's first full-length album, Put On Your Rosy Red Glasses

Eyeball Records: An Inch of Gold for an Inch of Time and Nuclear. Sad. Nuclear. (2004–2006)[edit]

After extensive touring in promotion of Put On Your Rosy Red Glasses, the band began to catch the attention of Eyeball Records, and eventually they were signed in October 2004.[3] Soon thereafter the band returned to the studio and began work on recording their first release for Eyeball, An Inch Of Gold For An Inch Of Time. The EP, released on January 25, 2005, featured a cover of The Knack's hit, "My Sharona", two new songs, and a re-recording of "Don't Get Blood On My Prada Shoes" and "Jesus And Tori", from their first full-length.

After a short promotional tour for An Inch of Gold for an Inch of Time, the band returned to the studio in March, and with producer D. James Goodwin, recorded their follow-up full length Nuclear. Sad. Nuclear.. Finished in seven days and later released on June 7, the album contained, amongst 10 new tracks, re-recordings of two tracks featured on An Inch Of Gold For An Inch Of Time, "Like A Cat" and "Clarissa Explains Cuntainment".

Mongrel, Worse Than Alone and break-up (2007–2010)[edit]

On June 19, 2007, the band released another full-length album, Mongrel, which featured all new material. The album peaked at No. 19 Billboard Heatseekers and No. 34 on the Top Independent Albums chart.[4] Mongrel spawned only one single which was Grandfather.[5] In 2008, the band released two CDs. One was a live CD/DVD entitled, Here at the End of All Things and the second release was a limited edition "alien green" 7" titled, The Remixes.[6]

The Number Twelve Looks Like You released their follow-up to Mongrel, entitled Worse Than Alone, on March 10, 2009.[7] Worse Than Alone leaked in its entirety to various Internet websites and communities on March 6, 2009. Worse Than Alone also reached the Billboard Heatseekers charts, peaking at No. 47.[8]

During the band's tour with Protest the Hero, Misery Signals and Scale the Summit, the band announced that Justin Pedrick had left the band due to his long-time struggle with depression and anxiety. On a blog on the band's MySpace page, they talked about Pedrick's departure from the band.

"We’ve seen a number of posts and comments wondering about Justin, and we are sad to announce that Justin is no longer with the band. It is unfortunate that he will not be part of what’s to come. The No. 12 has always maintained a positive outlook, one that feeds off the support of our fans. We will continue playing and writing music for the wonderful fan base we have".[9]

In early 2010, the band confirmed rumors that they had broken up.[10] The reason the band split was due to internal issues with each member. The group played their final show on January 29, 2010.[11]

The band claimed, on their Twitter page, that if they reached 10,000 followers they "...will play a show or two", they had also asked fans on their Facebook page the question "so what cities love the 12 the most?" along with a rumour stating that they were expected to reform on December 12, 2012 (12/12/12) to coincide with their band name.

On August 2, 2013, The Number Twelve Looks Like You released the first episode of their upcoming video series, called 24/7.12, onto YouTube. In the first episode of the video series, the band spoke of their formation.

Reunion and Wild Gods (2016–present)[edit]

On May 18, 2016, the band posted an image on their Facebook account which appeared to be a gig flyer, displaying an updated band logo, a short set list of songs from their back-catalogue, and further text on the side stating the date May 19, 2016, and the location of Kingston, New York. Fans[who?] raised speculation that this would be a secret show where the band would announce their return.

As speculated, on May 19, 2016, the band played their first show together since January 2010, and frontman Jesse Korman confirmed the following day that the band were back with "News to follow. Maybe."[12] The line-up at the band's return show saw both Korman and guitarist Alexis Pareja performing, completed by Michael Kadnar on drums and DJ Scully on bass.

The band supported The Dillinger Escape Plan on their Limerent Death tour in 2016. Following extensive touring by the band, they announced in fall 2017 an anniversary tour celebrating the 12-year anniversary of Nuclear. Sad. Nuclear.[13]

In February 2019, the band confirmed that they had finished recording their fifth record and first album in a decade.[14] The album titled, Wild Gods, was released on September 20, 2019.

In May 2024, the band embarked on their first tour in five years along with past tour mates The Fall of Troy & Heavy Heavy Low Low. On May 12th, they posted a story on instagram revealing the current lineup of the band which now includes bassist Cody McCorry and drummer Michael DeMarco.

Musical style and influences[edit]

The Number Twelve Looks Like You's music has been described as mathcore[15][16] and screamo.[1] AllMusic describes them as a "particularly dark and dystopian form of screamo" that incorporates elements of "Japanese-style noise rock à la the Boredoms and the show-offy tempo, time signature, and dynamic shifts of Frank Zappa."[1] The band tried to expand their sound with every album and Pareja attributes that as a crucial factor in their reunion.[17][18] Regarding their eclectic style, he said:

We try to throw in stuff from every genre out there and not lock ourselves inside of anything. It’s easy to limit yourself by doing the same old scales and old types of riffs and ideas; you’ve got to break out of that shell. [...] I'm always trying to push the limit, think outside the box and ask myself what I can do that other people aren’t already doing.

— Alexis Pareja, 2007[17]

Founding member Alexis Pareja, a classically trained guitarist, has cited jazz fusion players John McLaughlin and Robert Fripp as some of his primary inspirations.[17] Jesse Korman was trained by vocal coach Melissa Cross and credits screamo bands such as Love Lost But Not Forgotten, pop singer Michael Jackson, death metal bands, and System of a Down as shaping his style.[19] For his part, former co-vocalist Justin Pedrick stated that Tom Waits "musically changed [his] life."[20] In addition to rock music, the band has been deeply influenced by jazz, citing artists such as Mark Guiliana, Tigran Hamasyan, Miles Davis, Avishai Cohen and John Coltrane.[21] The band consider their five biggest musical influences to be Mahavishnu Orchestra, Gorguts, Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra, Pantera, and This Day Forward.[16]

Members[edit]

Current
  • Jesse "Jase" Korman – lead vocals (2002–2010, 2016–present)
  • Alexis Pareja – guitars, keyboards, backing vocals (2002–2010, 2016–present)
  • Cody McCorry – bass guitar (2024–present)
  • Michael DeMarco – drums (2024–present)
Past
  • Christopher "Chree" Conger — drums (2002–2006)
  • Mike "Smoogs" Smagula — bass guitar (2002–2006)
  • Jamie McIlroy — guitar (2002–2008)
  • Justin Pedrick — co-lead vocals (2002–2009)
  • Jon Karel — drums (2006–2010)
  • Chris Russell — bass guitar (2006–2010)
  • DJ Scully – bass guitar, backing vocals (2016–2024)
  • Michael Kadnar – drums (2016–2024)
Timeline

Discography[edit]

Full-lengths
EPs
Live albums

Videography[edit]

Year Title Director
2006 "Like a Cat" Darren Doane
2007 "Grandfather" Ron Winter
2019 "Ruin the Smile" Jesse Korman
2019 "Raised and Erased" Karen Jerzyk

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Mason, Stewart. "The Number Twelve Looks Like You – Biography". AllMusic. Archived from the original on December 4, 2014. Retrieved May 2, 2017.
  2. ^ a b "Interviews: The Number 12 Looks Like You | Features | Scene Point Blank | Music webzine | Reviews, features & news". Scene Point Blank. Retrieved March 5, 2016.
  3. ^ "Eyeball Recs signs The #12 Looks Like You". Lambgoat.com. October 11, 2004. Retrieved March 5, 2016.
  4. ^ Billboard, Allmusic
  5. ^ "Videos: The Number Twelve Looks Like You: "Grandfather"". Punknews.org. January 9, 2008. Retrieved March 5, 2016.
  6. ^ Julia Conny. "The Number 12 Looks Like Alien Green Vinyl - News Article". AbsolutePunk.net. Retrieved March 5, 2016.
  7. ^ "News - Alternative Press". Altpress.com. Retrieved March 5, 2016.
  8. ^ "Heatseekers Albums: Up and Coming Musicians Chart". Billboard.com. Retrieved October 28, 2017.
  9. ^ "Featured Content on Myspace". Blogs.Myspace.com. Archived from the original on July 7, 2012. Retrieved March 5, 2016.
  10. ^ "Featured Content on Myspace". Blogs.myspace.com. Retrieved March 5, 2016.
  11. ^ "The Number Twelve Looks Like You breaking up". Lambgoat.com. November 27, 2009. Retrieved March 5, 2016.
  12. ^ "NEWS: The Number 12 Looks Like You confirm their return!". DEAD PRESS! | Alternative music news, reviews, interviews and more!. Retrieved May 20, 2016.
  13. ^ "THE NUMBER TWELVE LOOKS LIKE YOU Announces Nuclear. Sad. Nuclear. Anniversary Tour - Metal Injection". MetalInjection.net. September 29, 2017. Retrieved October 28, 2017.
  14. ^ Eynon, Jacob (February 8, 2019). "NEWS: The Number Twelve Looks Like You finish tracking fifth album!". Deadpress.co.uk. Retrieved October 11, 2020.
  15. ^ Garber, Jeremy (April 7, 2009). "Sum of the Score | Mathcore, a genre of music that requires heavy concentration, puts a new spin on hardcore music". The Daily Orange. Archived from the original on January 5, 2010. Retrieved December 28, 2009.
  16. ^ a b "The Underground Sounds Of America: The Number Twelve Looks Like You". Kerrang.com. September 17, 2019. Retrieved October 11, 2020.
  17. ^ a b c Bayer, Jonah (November 22, 2007). "The Number 12 Looks Like You: The Gibson Interview". Gibson.com. Archived from the original on January 31, 2013. Retrieved March 2, 2018.
  18. ^ "Q&A: The Number 12 Looks Like You Is Back Together And Ready To Re-Take Over The World". Bringthenoise.com. February 1, 2017. Archived from the original on June 19, 2017. Retrieved March 6, 2018.
  19. ^ "TRICKS OF THE TRADE: Vocals – Jesse Korman (The Number 12 Looks Like You)". Deadpress.co.uk. August 23, 2017. Archived from the original on March 4, 2018. Retrieved March 3, 2018.
  20. ^ Raffaniello, Ronnie (December 27, 2007). "The Number Twelve Looks Like You". Punknews.org. Archived from the original on November 6, 2012. Retrieved March 6, 2018.
  21. ^ Ramirez, Carlos (December 19, 2017). "5 Jazz Artists Who've Influenced Us, by Michael Kadnar (The Number Twelve Looks Like You)". Noecho.net. Archived from the original on March 2, 2018. Retrieved March 2, 2018.
  22. ^ Blake Solomon (December 15, 2007). "Number 12 DVD Information - News Article". AbsolutePunk.net. Retrieved March 5, 2016.

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