"Here Come the Drums" is the second studio album by Australian band Rogue Traders, released in Australia on 23 October 2005 by Columbia Records.
"Voodoo Child", the most successful song from the album peaked in the top ten in Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom.
The commercial success of the album led to the We're Coming Home National Tour in 2006 and nominations for seven ARIA Music Awards.
[3] The making of the album started in October 2003 when the band won an ARIA Award for Best Dance Release with their remix of the INXS song "Need You Tonight".
[4] Band members James Ash and Steve Davis were happy with the acknowledgment, but they both wondered if they would ever get such success again, so they decided that they were going to be known for their own material.
[5] Australian actor Natalie Bassingthwaighte auditioned and the band accepted her; she began working with them straight away.
At first Bassingthwaighte's involvement with the band was kept quiet because Ash did not want people to buy their music for the "celebrity value".
[5] "Voodoo Child" was a top ten hit, peaking at number four on the Australian ARIA Singles Chart.
[6] Rogue Traders also supported Kelly Clarkson when she came to Australia, and performed "Voodoo Child" at the nineteenth annual ARIA Awards.
[15] The album was released in the UK on 17 July 2006 and peaked at number forty-six, spending only one week in the top seventy-five.
"In Love Again" was released exclusively to radio as a promotional single in 2006 in Australia, and peaked at number twenty on the Australian Digital Track Chart.
In 2006, Rogue Traders embarked on a national tour titled We're Coming Home, playing at various cities around Australia.
They performed songs from the album, kicking off each show with "Believer" and ending with an encore of "Voodoo Child".