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Spacey Jane

Spacey Jane are an Australian indie rock band formed in Fremantle in 2016. The group consists of lead vocalist and guitarist Caleb Harper, guitarist Ashton Hardman-Le Cornu, drummer Kieran Lama and, since 2019, bass guitarist Peppa Lane.

Spacey Jane
Spacey Jane performing in 2019. (L–R): Ashton Hardman-Le Cornu, Caleb Harper, Kieran Lama and Peppa Lane.
Background information
OriginFremantle, Western Australia, Australia
Genres
Years active2016–present
Labels
Members
  • Ashton Hardman-Le Cornu
  • Caleb Harper
  • Kieran Lama
  • Peppa Lane
Past membersAmelia Murray
Websitespaceyjane.com.au

In 2017, the band released their debut extended play (EP) No Way to Treat an Animal, which featured their certified platinum single "Feeding the Family". Some outlets have attributed this track to the band's breakout success. Their second EP, In the Slight (2018), saw a sonic development from garage to indie rock that established the sound for their debut studio album, Sunlight, released in 2020. It peaked at number two on the ARIA charts, supported by triple-platinum single "Booster Seat", which won the ARIA Song of the Year and polled at number two in the Triple J Hottest 100 of 2020.

Supported by their 2021 single "Lots of Nothing", the band released their second studio album, Here Comes Everybody, the following year, debuting at number one in Australia. Nominated for Best Rock Album at the ARIA Awards, the record became their second to top the Triple J Album Poll. Six of its tracks were voted into the Hottest 100 of 2022 making Spacey Jane the most played band of the countdown, with "Hardlight" highest-placed at number three.

History edit

2016–2019: Formation and early releases edit

 
Spacey Jane performing in Sydney in September 2018. From L–R: Hardman-Le Cornu, Harper, Lama, Amelia Murray.

In 2016, Spacey Jane was formed in Fremantle, Perth, by Ashton Hardman-Le Cornu (guitar), Caleb Harper (vocals, guitar), Kieran Lama (drums), and Amelia Murray (bass guitar). Lama had been playing drums since he was 12 years old in Horsham, Victoria, before moving to Geraldton and meeting Harper in high school.[1] Both played in a band Sicchino, with Lama meeting Le Cornu and Murray through university.[2][3] The band name is derived from the name of one of the member's friends.[4]

From 2016 to 2017, the band played one or two local shows "every week for a good year and a half",[3] and sometimes "two shows a night at different venues".[5] Their debut single, "Still Running", was released in August 2017,[A] followed by tracks "Feeding the Family" and "Thrills" – the former receiving airtime on Perth radio station RTRFM.[9] Many outlets have since attributed "Feeding the Family" to the band's breakout success,[10][11] with Tone Deaf explicitly crediting the song for the group "fast becoming a favourite of music fans across the whole country."[12] Their six-track debut extended play (EP) No Way to Treat an Animal was released independently in November 2017 containing all three singles.[13] It peaked at number 23 on the ARIA Albums Chart in December 2020.[14]

On 16 April 2018, Spacey Jane released a dual single titled In the Meantime, featuring the songs "Old Enough" and "So You Wanna".[15] Hayden Davies of music publication Pilerats described "Old Enough" as "notably bright and summery, with light guitar riffs and a catchy bassline",[16] while "So You Wanna" has a "somewhat brighter mood" than their EP's tracks, "with its light-hearted melodies and soaring vocals."[16]

Spacey Jane's second EP, In the Slight, appeared on 9 November 2018 with five tracks. It provided two singles – "Cold Feet" on 17 August, and "Keep a Clean Nose" on 12 October.[17] The record was described as a "meeting point of dreamy shoegaze and catchy indie pop" by Davies and was promoted with a launch party at Perth venue, Rosemount Hotel.[18] After winning the Triple J Unearthed Falls competition, the band performed at Falls Festival 2018/2019.[19]

2019–2021: Sunlight and breakout success edit

On 24 April 2019, the band released the first of six singles supporting their forthcoming debut studio album. "Good Grief" was supported by a music video and an Australian tour, with "Good for You" and "Head Cold" following in August and November 2019, respectively.[20] "Good for You" went on to poll at number 80 in the Triple J Hottest 100 of 2019, marking the band's first appearance in the annual countdown.[3]

 
Lane joined Spacey Jane as bass guitarist following Murray's departure in 2019.

In July 2019, the group announced that Murray was amicably leaving the band to focus on her medical career, playing her last show on 13 July.[21] She was replaced on bass guitar by Peppa Lane from Margaret River, who had studied at Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts and performed on double bass in her group, the Friendly Folk.[22] Lane's second show with Spacey Jane was at Splendour in the Grass on 21 July.[23]

According to Lama, the band toured nationally to "crowds of 20 people" between 2016 and 2019, but that their appearances at Splendour in the Grass and Brisbane's Bigsound festival in 2019 were "pivotal moments for the band" providing a "ridiculously upward trajectory".[1] Spacey Jane signed a global deal with AWAL in December 2019.[24]

The band performed at Laneway Festival on 2 February 2020, with their set later broadcast on Triple J's Live at the Wireless.[25] Later that month, the band announced that their debut studio album, Sunlight, was due in June through AWAL.[26] A fourth single, "Skin", was issued alongside the news, kicking off an Australian and New Zealand Tour (which was later postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic).[27][28]

In March 2020, the band participated in the first round of Isol-Aid, a stay-at-home festival initiative to assist the Australian music industry during the pandemic.[29] They performed a 20-minute set via an Instagram livestream.[30]

Noted for its "trilling guitar hook",[31] the chorus of "Booster Seat" is one of the band's most recognisable songs.[31][32]

Upon the release of Sunlight on 12 June 2020, Triple J named it their weekly feature album.[33] It peaked at number two on the Australian charts and went on to top the 2020 Triple J Album Poll.[34] Album track "Booster Seat" also received acclaim from music publications,[35] with Al Newstead of Triple J calling it a "life-affirming song with a platinum-strength sing-along quality".[31] It went on to win Song of the Year at the 2021 ARIA Awards and Best Independent Song of the Year at the AIR Awards. By September 2022, the song was verified triple platinum in Australia for the shipment of 210,000 copies.[36]

Leading up to the Triple J Hottest 100 of 2020, multiple publications predicted that "Booster Seat" would top the list,[37] with Josh Leeson of Northern Beaches Review writing it "is the one presenting the best chance of securing the first Australian Hottest 100 winner since Ocean Alley's 'Confidence' in 2018".[38] In January 2021, "Booster Seat" polled at number two.[31][39] This milestone led Leeson to call Spacey Jane "arguably the breakthrough Aussie band of 2020".[5]

2021–present: Here Comes Everybody edit

In February 2021, the band signed to Lama's management company, Anybody Management.[40] In June, they renewed their deal with AWAL, with marketing director Ben Godding stating that the label "firmly believe[d] [Spacey Jane] are now poised to break through on a global scale".[41]

On 24 June 2021, the band released "Lots of Nothing", the lead single to their second studio album. It peaked at number 34 on the ARIA Singles Chart.[42] Partnering with Apple Music in August, Spacey Jane released a three-track EP with acoustic versions of "Lots of Nothing" and "Booster Seat", and a cover of Phoebe Bridgers' 2017 single "Scott Street".[43] In October, they released second single "Lunchtime" and dates for a UK tour.[44][45] Further, in December, they contributed to the tribute double-album ReWiggled, for children's music group the Wiggles, providing a cover version of "D.O.R.O.T.H.Y (My Favourite Dinosaur)".[46][47] "Lots of Nothing" and "Lunchtime" were listed in the Hottest 100 of 2021 at number three and number 12, respectively.[48]

In February 2022, Spacey Jane announced Here Comes Everybody, along with a track listing and dates for an Australian tour in March.[49][50] On 8 April, its fourth single "It's Been a Long Day" was released,[51] followed by "Hardlight" and "Pulling Through" in May and June, respectively.[52][53] After the record's release on 24 June,[B] it debuted at number one on the ARIA Charts.[55] It also went on to top the 2022 Triple J Album Poll.[56] The band embarked on the Here Comes Everybody Tour in August 2022,[57] and released a dual single exclusive to Spotify featuring an acoustic version of "Hardlight" and a cover of Paramore's 2010 single "The Only Exception".[58]

In the Triple J Hottest 100 of 2022, the band scored six tracks in the countdown, including three songs in the top 10 – a feat only achieved three other times in the countdown's history.[C] "Hardlight" was the highest-placed at number three, followed by "It's Been a Long Day" and "Sitting Up" at number five and six respectively.[59]

A deluxe version of Here Comes Everybody, featuring four new tracks, was released in February 2023.[60] The band toured nationwide in a regional tour from May.[61]

Artistry edit

 
Harper fronting the group at Laneway Festival in 2020.

Harper's most important influences growing up included the Pixies and Wilco, later exploring the Strokes, Kings of Leon and Arctic Monkeys.[9] As they continued to develop their sound with Here Comes Everybody, the band's inspirations expanded to the work of Phoebe Bridgers.[62] Harper finds that songwriting is "not an actual way of dealing with things. It’s a way of expressing them, and describing them, and trying to relate to people with them".[63] He claims that his inspiration comes from "processing emotions and life experiences" and "music as a means of catharsis".[64] Spacey Jane's musical foundations are indie rock and garage rock.[65][66]

Their earliest singles and debut EP from 2017 "integrated a bold indie pop sound with their own raw Australian top coat... Packed full of pulsating rhythm and dirty guitars."[13] By 2018, their sound provided a "brighter mood" and "light-hearted melodies" with "soaring vocals".[16] In the Slight developed a "dreamy shoegaze" intersection with their "catchy indie pop".[18] By the end of that year the group had "expanded their horizons and toyed with what's expected of an Australian garage-rock band."[67] Sunlight's first three singles "Good Grief", "Good for You" and "Head Cold" were all written before Lane joined the group. According to Ali Shutler of NME, the album includes "festival-ready songs that embrace a freewheeling joy... But there’s more to this record than purely chasing the roar of a crowd".[67] Overall, he wrote that despite "the jagged edges of conflicting genres ... there's not a moment of their ambitious vision that feels uncomfortable".[67]

Here Comes Everybody was noted for its stark sonic departure from the album's predecessor, and praised by some outlets for proving development in the band's sound. Caleb Triscari of NME wrote the album dives "head-first into something the band didn’t explore too much in Sunlight: dreary music for their equally dreary lyrics", particularly referring to tracks "Clean My Car" and "It's Been a Long Day" which "dial down the tempo a little in order to truly embody the deadening feelings they’re about".[68] While this change of pace was controversial, with Shaad D'Souza of the Guardian writing "most of the songs here hit the same beats over and over",[69] and Al Newstead of Triple J noting it "mostly sticks closely to the model established on Sunlight",[70] Here Comes Everybody was praised for Harper's "fuller use of his vocal range" and "new instrumentation" to combat "their reliance on a verse-chorus structure".[68]

Band members edit

Current members[3][71]

  • Ashton Hardman-Le Cornu – lead guitar (2016–present)
  • Caleb Harper – lead vocals, rhythm guitar (2016–present)
  • Kieran Lama – drums (2016–present)
  • Peppa Lane – bass guitar, backing vocals (2019–present)

Past members[21]

  • Amelia Murray – bass guitar, backing vocals (2016–2019)

Tours edit

Australian tours edit

  • In the Slight Australian Tour, 2019[72]
  • Good Grief Australian Tour, 2019[73]
  • Spacey Jane Australian Tour, 2019[74]
  • Back on the Road (Western Australia), 2020[75]
  • Spacey Jane with Special Guests (Western Australia), 2020[76]
  • Sunlight Australia Tour, 2021[77]
  • Spacey Jane Australia, 2022[78]
  • Regional Australia Tour, 2023[60]

International tours edit

  • Head Cold Tour (Australia & New Zealand), 2019[79]
  • Spacey Jane (New Zealand), 2020[80]
  • Skin Tour (Australia & New Zealand), 2020[80][81][D]
  • Spacey Jane UK Tour, 2020[81][E]
  • Spacey Jane UK/EU Tour, 2022[83]
  • Here Comes Everybody Tour (Australia, New Zealand, Europe, North America), 2022–2023[57][84]

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

List of studio albums, with release date, label, and selected chart positions shown
Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
AUS
[85]
Sunlight 2
Here Comes Everybody
  • Released: 24 June 2022
  • Label: AWAL (SPACJ008)
  • Formats: Cassette, CD, LP, digital download, streaming
1

Extended plays edit

List of EPs, with release date, label, and selected chart positions shown
Title EP details Peak chart positions
AUS
[85]
No Way to Treat an Animal
  • Released: 16 November 2017[87]
  • Label: Spacey Jane (independent) (SPACJ007)
  • Formats: CD, LP, digital download, streaming
23
In the Slight
  • Released: 8 November 2018[88]
  • Label: Spacey Jane (independent) (SPACJ006)
  • Formats: LP, digital download, streaming

Streaming-exclusive releases edit

List of streaming-exclusive releases with release date, label and other details shown
Title Description Notes
Apple Music Home Session
  • Released: 23 August 2021[89]
  • Label: AWAL
Spotify Singles
  • Released: 17 August 2022[58]
  • Label: AWAL

Singles edit

List of singles, with year released, selected chart positions, certifications, and album name shown
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
AUS
[85]
NZ
Hot

[90]
"Still Running"[91] 2017 No Way to Treat an Animal
"Feeding the Family"
"Thrills"[71]
"Old Enough"/"So You Wanna"[16] 2018 In the Meantime[F]
"Cold Feet"[92] In the Slight
"Keep a Clean Nose"[93]
"Good Grief"[94] 2019 Sunlight
"Good for You"
"Head Cold"[95]
"Skin"[96] 2020
"Straightfaced"[82]
"Booster Seat" 2021 8
  • ARIA: 3× Platinum[36]
"Here Comes the Sun"[97]
(Like a Version covering the Beatles)
Non-album single
"Lots of Nothing" 34 36 Here Comes Everybody
"Lunchtime"[98]
"Sitting Up"[99] 2022 40
"It's Been a Long Day"[51] 79 26
"Hardlight" 68 37
"Pulling Through"[100]
"Lots of Nothing"[101][G]
(featuring Benee)
2023 34
"Sorry Instead"[102][G] 29

Other appearances edit

List of singles contributing to other albums
Song Year Album
"D.O.R.O.T.H.Y (My Favourite Dinosaur)"[103]
(covering the Wiggles)
2022 ReWiggled

Music videos edit

List of music videos, with year released and director shown
Title Year Album Director
"Keep a Clean Nose"[18] 2018 In the Slight George Foster
"Balmy"[104] Daniel Hildebrand, Maciej Janusz Kubrak
"Good Grief"[105] 2019 Sunlight Matt Sav, Nicolee Fox
"Head Cold"[106] Matt Sav
"Skin"[107] 2020 Daniel Hildebrand
"Straightfaced"[108] Matt Sav
"Booster Seat"[31]
"Lots of Nothing"[42] 2021 Here Comes Everybody
"Lunchtime"[98]
"Sitting Up"[109] 2022
"It's Been a Long Day"[110] Serena Reynolds
"Hardlight"[111] Nick Mckk
"Pulling Through"[53] Daniel Hildebrand
"Sorry Instead"[60][G] 2023 Matt Sav

Awards and nominations edit

AIR Awards edit

The Australian Independent Record Awards (commonly known informally as AIR Awards) is an annual awards night to recognise, promote and celebrate the success of Australia's Independent Music sector.

List of awards and nominations for the AIR Awards
Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2021 Sunlight Independent Album of the Year Nominated [112][113]
Best Independent Rock Album or EP Nominated
"Booster Seat" Independent Song of the Year Won
Spacey Jane Breakthrough Independent Artist of the Year Won

APRA Awards edit

The APRA Awards have been presented annually since 1982 and are organised by the Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA), "honouring composers and songwriters".[114]

List of awards and nominations for the APRA Awards
Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2021 "Good for You" Most Performed Rock Work Nominated [115][116]
"Booster Seat" Song of the Year Shortlisted
2022 "Lots of Nothing" Most Performed Rock Work Won [117]
2023 "Lunchtime" Song of the Year Shortlisted [118]
Ashton Hardman-Le Cornu, Caleb Harper,
Kieran Lama and Peppa Lane (Spacey Jane)
Breakthrough Songwriter of the Year Nominated [119]
"Lunchtime" Most Performed Rock Work of the Year Nominated

ARIA Music Awards edit

The ARIA Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony that recognises excellence, innovation, and achievement across all genres of Australian music. They commenced in 1987 and are organised by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA).

List of awards and nominations for the ARIA Awards
Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2021 "Booster Seat" Song of the Year Won [120]
2022 Here Comes Everybody Best Rock Album Nominated [121][122]

J Awards edit

The J Awards are an annual series of Australian music awards that were established by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's youth-focused radio station Triple J. They commenced in 2005.

List of awards and nominations for the J Awards
Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2019 Spacey Jane Unearthed Artist of the Year Nominated [123]
2020 Sunlight Australian Album of the Year Nominated [124]
2022 Here Comes Everybody Australian Album of the Year Nominated [125]

National Live Music Awards edit

The National Live Music Awards (NLMAs) commenced in 2016 to recognize contributions to the live music industry in Australia.

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2023 Spacey Jane Best Live Act in Western Australia Nominated [126]

Rolling Stone Australia Awards edit

The Rolling Stone Australia Awards are awarded annually in January or February by the Australian edition of Rolling Stone magazine for outstanding contributions to popular culture in the previous year.[127]

List of awards and nominations for Rolling Stone Australia Awards
Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2021 Spacey Jane Rolling Stone Reader's Award Nominated [128]
2023 Here Comes Everybody Best Record Nominated [129][130]
"Hardlight" Best Single Won

West Australian Music Industry Awards edit

The West Australian Music Industry Awards (WAMIs) are annual awards presented to the local contemporary music industry, presented annually by the Western Australian Music Industry Association Inc (WAM).

List of awards and nominations for the WAMIs
Year Nominee / work Award Result (wins only) Ref.
2019 Spacey Jane Most Popular Live Act Won [131]
2020 Spacey Jane Most Popular Act Won [132]
Best Pop Act Won
Sunlight Best Album Won
"Booster Seat" Best Single Won

Triple J Hottest 100 Performance edit

Spacey Jane have featured in every yearly Triple J Hottest 100 countdown since 2019. Their triple platinum single "Booster Seat" was considered a favourite to top the poll in 2020, but it placed second to "Heat Waves" by Glass Animals. Notably, in the 2022 countdown, Spacey Jane had the most songs featured in the top 100 with six tracks, equaling a record by Wolfmother from 2005. They held three tracks in the top 10 alone, a feat only previously achieved three times before – most recently, by Gang of Youths in 2017.[59]

List of appearances in the Triple J Hottest 100
Year Song Album #
2019 "Good for You"
Sunlight
80
2020 "Booster Seat" 2
"Skin" 15
"Straightfaced" 28
"Weightless" 81
2021 "Lots of Nothing"
Here Comes Everybody
3
"Lunchtime" 12
"Here Comes the Sun"
(Like a Version)
Non-album single 30
2022 "Hardlight"
Here Comes Everybody
3
"It's Been a Long Day" 5
"Sitting Up" 6
"Pulling Through" 25
"Yet" 40
"Bothers Me" 75
Like a
Version
"Here Comes the Sun"
(Like a Version)
Non-album single 14

Notes edit

  1. ^ "Feeding the Family" was their second single, released on 29 September 2017, according to Bandcamp and social media posts by the band.[6][7] However, in 2023, metadata for the track on streaming services was changed for unknown reasons to indicate the song was uploaded on 29 July 2017, falsely implying it came before their debut single "Still Running".[8]
  2. ^ The album was originally slated for release on 10 June 2022, however it was postponed to 24 June due to vinyl production delays.[54]
  3. ^ Spacey Jane had six tracks in the countdown, matching a record set by Wolfmother in the 2005 countdown. They had three songs in the top ten – a feat only achieved three other times (most recently, Gang of Youths in 2017). The band also became the eighth artist in the countdown's history to have two songs poll in the top five.
  4. ^ The Skin Tour was largely cancelled or postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[82]
  5. ^ This tour was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
  6. ^ In the Meantime is a dual single.
  7. ^ a b c This track only appears on the deluxe edition of Here Comes Everybody, released in February 2023.

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External links edit

  • Official website  
  • Spacey Jane discography at Discogs

spacey, jane, australian, indie, rock, band, formed, fremantle, 2016, group, consists, lead, vocalist, guitarist, caleb, harper, guitarist, ashton, hardman, cornu, drummer, kieran, lama, since, 2019, bass, guitarist, peppa, lane, performing, 2019, ashton, hard. Spacey Jane are an Australian indie rock band formed in Fremantle in 2016 The group consists of lead vocalist and guitarist Caleb Harper guitarist Ashton Hardman Le Cornu drummer Kieran Lama and since 2019 bass guitarist Peppa Lane Spacey JaneSpacey Jane performing in 2019 L R Ashton Hardman Le Cornu Caleb Harper Kieran Lama and Peppa Lane Background informationOriginFremantle Western Australia AustraliaGenresIndie rockgarage rockYears active2016 presentLabelsSpacey Jane independent AWALMembersAshton Hardman Le Cornu Caleb Harper Kieran Lama Peppa LanePast membersAmelia MurrayWebsitespaceyjane wbr com wbr auIn 2017 the band released their debut extended play EP No Way to Treat an Animal which featured their certified platinum single Feeding the Family Some outlets have attributed this track to the band s breakout success Their second EP In the Slight 2018 saw a sonic development from garage to indie rock that established the sound for their debut studio album Sunlight released in 2020 It peaked at number two on the ARIA charts supported by triple platinum single Booster Seat which won the ARIA Song of the Year and polled at number two in the Triple J Hottest 100 of 2020 Supported by their 2021 single Lots of Nothing the band released their second studio album Here Comes Everybody the following year debuting at number one in Australia Nominated for Best Rock Album at the ARIA Awards the record became their second to top the Triple J Album Poll Six of its tracks were voted into the Hottest 100 of 2022 making Spacey Jane the most played band of the countdown with Hardlight highest placed at number three Contents 1 History 1 1 2016 2019 Formation and early releases 1 2 2019 2021 Sunlight and breakout success 1 3 2021 present Here Comes Everybody 2 Artistry 3 Band members 4 Tours 4 1 Australian tours 4 2 International tours 5 Discography 5 1 Studio albums 5 2 Extended plays 5 3 Streaming exclusive releases 5 4 Singles 5 4 1 Other appearances 5 5 Music videos 6 Awards and nominations 6 1 AIR Awards 6 2 APRA Awards 6 3 ARIA Music Awards 6 4 J Awards 6 5 National Live Music Awards 6 6 Rolling Stone Australia Awards 6 7 West Australian Music Industry Awards 7 Triple J Hottest 100 Performance 8 Notes 9 References 10 External linksHistory edit2016 2019 Formation and early releases edit Main articles No Way to Treat an Animal and In the Slight nbsp Spacey Jane performing in Sydney in September 2018 From L R Hardman Le Cornu Harper Lama Amelia Murray In 2016 Spacey Jane was formed in Fremantle Perth by Ashton Hardman Le Cornu guitar Caleb Harper vocals guitar Kieran Lama drums and Amelia Murray bass guitar Lama had been playing drums since he was 12 years old in Horsham Victoria before moving to Geraldton and meeting Harper in high school 1 Both played in a band Sicchino with Lama meeting Le Cornu and Murray through university 2 3 The band name is derived from the name of one of the member s friends 4 From 2016 to 2017 the band played one or two local shows every week for a good year and a half 3 and sometimes two shows a night at different venues 5 Their debut single Still Running was released in August 2017 A followed by tracks Feeding the Family and Thrills the former receiving airtime on Perth radio station RTRFM 9 Many outlets have since attributed Feeding the Family to the band s breakout success 10 11 with Tone Deaf explicitly crediting the song for the group fast becoming a favourite of music fans across the whole country 12 Their six track debut extended play EP No Way to Treat an Animal was released independently in November 2017 containing all three singles 13 It peaked at number 23 on the ARIA Albums Chart in December 2020 14 On 16 April 2018 Spacey Jane released a dual single titled In the Meantime featuring the songs Old Enough and So You Wanna 15 Hayden Davies of music publication Pilerats described Old Enough as notably bright and summery with light guitar riffs and a catchy bassline 16 while So You Wanna has a somewhat brighter mood than their EP s tracks with its light hearted melodies and soaring vocals 16 Spacey Jane s second EP In the Slight appeared on 9 November 2018 with five tracks It provided two singles Cold Feet on 17 August and Keep a Clean Nose on 12 October 17 The record was described as a meeting point of dreamy shoegaze and catchy indie pop by Davies and was promoted with a launch party at Perth venue Rosemount Hotel 18 After winning the Triple J Unearthed Falls competition the band performed at Falls Festival 2018 2019 19 2019 2021 Sunlight and breakout success edit Main article Sunlight On 24 April 2019 the band released the first of six singles supporting their forthcoming debut studio album Good Grief was supported by a music video and an Australian tour with Good for You and Head Cold following in August and November 2019 respectively 20 Good for You went on to poll at number 80 in the Triple J Hottest 100 of 2019 marking the band s first appearance in the annual countdown 3 nbsp Lane joined Spacey Jane as bass guitarist following Murray s departure in 2019 In July 2019 the group announced that Murray was amicably leaving the band to focus on her medical career playing her last show on 13 July 21 She was replaced on bass guitar by Peppa Lane from Margaret River who had studied at Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts and performed on double bass in her group the Friendly Folk 22 Lane s second show with Spacey Jane was at Splendour in the Grass on 21 July 23 According to Lama the band toured nationally to crowds of 20 people between 2016 and 2019 but that their appearances at Splendour in the Grass and Brisbane s Bigsound festival in 2019 were pivotal moments for the band providing a ridiculously upward trajectory 1 Spacey Jane signed a global deal with AWAL in December 2019 24 The band performed at Laneway Festival on 2 February 2020 with their set later broadcast on Triple J s Live at the Wireless 25 Later that month the band announced that their debut studio album Sunlight was due in June through AWAL 26 A fourth single Skin was issued alongside the news kicking off an Australian and New Zealand Tour which was later postponed due to the COVID 19 pandemic 27 28 In March 2020 the band participated in the first round of Isol Aid a stay at home festival initiative to assist the Australian music industry during the pandemic 29 They performed a 20 minute set via an Instagram livestream 30 source track Noted for its trilling guitar hook 31 the chorus of Booster Seat is one of the band s most recognisable songs 31 32 Upon the release of Sunlight on 12 June 2020 Triple J named it their weekly feature album 33 It peaked at number two on the Australian charts and went on to top the 2020 Triple J Album Poll 34 Album track Booster Seat also received acclaim from music publications 35 with Al Newstead of Triple J calling it a life affirming song with a platinum strength sing along quality 31 It went on to win Song of the Year at the 2021 ARIA Awards and Best Independent Song of the Year at the AIR Awards By September 2022 the song was verified triple platinum in Australia for the shipment of 210 000 copies 36 Leading up to the Triple J Hottest 100 of 2020 multiple publications predicted that Booster Seat would top the list 37 with Josh Leeson of Northern Beaches Review writing it is the one presenting the best chance of securing the first Australian Hottest 100 winner since Ocean Alley s Confidence in 2018 38 In January 2021 Booster Seat polled at number two 31 39 This milestone led Leeson to call Spacey Jane arguably the breakthrough Aussie band of 2020 5 2021 present Here Comes Everybody edit Main article Here Comes Everybody In February 2021 the band signed to Lama s management company Anybody Management 40 In June they renewed their deal with AWAL with marketing director Ben Godding stating that the label firmly believe d Spacey Jane are now poised to break through on a global scale 41 On 24 June 2021 the band released Lots of Nothing the lead single to their second studio album It peaked at number 34 on the ARIA Singles Chart 42 Partnering with Apple Music in August Spacey Jane released a three track EP with acoustic versions of Lots of Nothing and Booster Seat and a cover of Phoebe Bridgers 2017 single Scott Street 43 In October they released second single Lunchtime and dates for a UK tour 44 45 Further in December they contributed to the tribute double album ReWiggled for children s music group the Wiggles providing a cover version of D O R O T H Y My Favourite Dinosaur 46 47 Lots of Nothing and Lunchtime were listed in the Hottest 100 of 2021 at number three and number 12 respectively 48 In February 2022 Spacey Jane announced Here Comes Everybody along with a track listing and dates for an Australian tour in March 49 50 On 8 April its fourth single It s Been a Long Day was released 51 followed by Hardlight and Pulling Through in May and June respectively 52 53 After the record s release on 24 June B it debuted at number one on the ARIA Charts 55 It also went on to top the 2022 Triple J Album Poll 56 The band embarked on the Here Comes Everybody Tour in August 2022 57 and released a dual single exclusive to Spotify featuring an acoustic version of Hardlight and a cover of Paramore s 2010 single The Only Exception 58 In the Triple J Hottest 100 of 2022 the band scored six tracks in the countdown including three songs in the top 10 a feat only achieved three other times in the countdown s history C Hardlight was the highest placed at number three followed by It s Been a Long Day and Sitting Up at number five and six respectively 59 A deluxe version of Here Comes Everybody featuring four new tracks was released in February 2023 60 The band toured nationwide in a regional tour from May 61 Artistry edit nbsp Harper fronting the group at Laneway Festival in 2020 Harper s most important influences growing up included the Pixies and Wilco later exploring the Strokes Kings of Leon and Arctic Monkeys 9 As they continued to develop their sound with Here Comes Everybody the band s inspirations expanded to the work of Phoebe Bridgers 62 Harper finds that songwriting is not an actual way of dealing with things It s a way of expressing them and describing them and trying to relate to people with them 63 He claims that his inspiration comes from processing emotions and life experiences and music as a means of catharsis 64 Spacey Jane s musical foundations are indie rock and garage rock 65 66 Their earliest singles and debut EP from 2017 integrated a bold indie pop sound with their own raw Australian top coat Packed full of pulsating rhythm and dirty guitars 13 By 2018 their sound provided a brighter mood and light hearted melodies with soaring vocals 16 In the Slight developed a dreamy shoegaze intersection with their catchy indie pop 18 By the end of that year the group had expanded their horizons and toyed with what s expected of an Australian garage rock band 67 Sunlight s first three singles Good Grief Good for You and Head Cold were all written before Lane joined the group According to Ali Shutler of NME the album includes festival ready songs that embrace a freewheeling joy But there s more to this record than purely chasing the roar of a crowd 67 Overall he wrote that despite the jagged edges of conflicting genres there s not a moment of their ambitious vision that feels uncomfortable 67 Here Comes Everybody was noted for its stark sonic departure from the album s predecessor and praised by some outlets for proving development in the band s sound Caleb Triscari of NME wrote the album dives head first into something the band didn t explore too much in Sunlight dreary music for their equally dreary lyrics particularly referring to tracks Clean My Car and It s Been a Long Day which dial down the tempo a little in order to truly embody the deadening feelings they re about 68 While this change of pace was controversial with Shaad D Souza of the Guardian writing most of the songs here hit the same beats over and over 69 and Al Newstead of Triple J noting it mostly sticks closely to the model established on Sunlight 70 Here Comes Everybody was praised for Harper s fuller use of his vocal range and new instrumentation to combat their reliance on a verse chorus structure 68 Band members editCurrent members 3 71 Ashton Hardman Le Cornu lead guitar 2016 present Caleb Harper lead vocals rhythm guitar 2016 present Kieran Lama drums 2016 present Peppa Lane bass guitar backing vocals 2019 present Past members 21 Amelia Murray bass guitar backing vocals 2016 2019 Tours editAustralian tours edit In the Slight Australian Tour 2019 72 Good Grief Australian Tour 2019 73 Spacey Jane Australian Tour 2019 74 Back on the Road Western Australia 2020 75 Spacey Jane with Special Guests Western Australia 2020 76 Sunlight Australia Tour 2021 77 Spacey Jane Australia 2022 78 Regional Australia Tour 2023 60 International tours edit Head Cold Tour Australia amp New Zealand 2019 79 Spacey Jane New Zealand 2020 80 Skin Tour Australia amp New Zealand 2020 80 81 D Spacey Jane UK Tour 2020 81 E Spacey Jane UK EU Tour 2022 83 Here Comes Everybody Tour Australia New Zealand Europe North America 2022 2023 57 84 Discography editStudio albums edit List of studio albums with release date label and selected chart positions shown Title Album details Peak chart positions CertificationsAUS 85 Sunlight Released 12 June 2020 Label AWAL SPACJ005 Formats CD LP digital download streaming 2 ARIA Gold 86 Here Comes Everybody Released 24 June 2022 Label AWAL SPACJ008 Formats Cassette CD LP digital download streaming 1Extended plays edit List of EPs with release date label and selected chart positions shown Title EP details Peak chart positionsAUS 85 No Way to Treat an Animal Released 16 November 2017 87 Label Spacey Jane independent SPACJ007 Formats CD LP digital download streaming 23In the Slight Released 8 November 2018 88 Label Spacey Jane independent SPACJ006 Formats LP digital download streaming Streaming exclusive releases edit List of streaming exclusive releases with release date label and other details shown Title Description NotesApple Music Home Session Released 23 August 2021 89 Label AWAL Apple Music exclusive EP consisting of acoustic versions of Booster Seat and Lots of Nothing as well as a cover of Phoebe Bridgers 2017 single Scott Street Spotify Singles Released 17 August 2022 58 Label AWAL Spotify exclusive dual single consisting of an acoustic version of Hardlight and a cover of Paramore s 2010 single The Only Exception recorded in PerthSingles edit List of singles with year released selected chart positions certifications and album name shown Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications AlbumAUS 85 NZHot 90 Still Running 91 2017 No Way to Treat an Animal Feeding the Family ARIA Platinum 36 Thrills 71 Old Enough So You Wanna 16 2018 In the Meantime F Cold Feet 92 In the Slight Keep a Clean Nose 93 Good Grief 94 2019 Sunlight Good for You ARIA Platinum 36 Head Cold 95 ARIA Gold 36 Skin 96 2020 ARIA Platinum 36 Straightfaced 82 Booster Seat 2021 8 ARIA 3 Platinum 36 Here Comes the Sun 97 Like a Version covering the Beatles Non album single Lots of Nothing 34 36 ARIA Platinum 36 Here Comes Everybody Lunchtime 98 ARIA Gold 36 Sitting Up 99 2022 40 It s Been a Long Day 51 79 26 Hardlight 68 37 Pulling Through 100 Lots of Nothing 101 G featuring Benee 2023 34 Sorry Instead 102 G 29Other appearances edit List of singles contributing to other albums Song Year Album D O R O T H Y My Favourite Dinosaur 103 covering the Wiggles 2022 ReWiggledMusic videos edit List of music videos with year released and director shown Title Year Album Director Keep a Clean Nose 18 2018 In the Slight George Foster Balmy 104 Daniel Hildebrand Maciej Janusz Kubrak Good Grief 105 2019 Sunlight Matt Sav Nicolee Fox Head Cold 106 Matt Sav Skin 107 2020 Daniel Hildebrand Straightfaced 108 Matt Sav Booster Seat 31 Lots of Nothing 42 2021 Here Comes Everybody Lunchtime 98 Sitting Up 109 2022 It s Been a Long Day 110 Serena Reynolds Hardlight 111 Nick Mckk Pulling Through 53 Daniel Hildebrand Sorry Instead 60 G 2023 Matt SavAwards and nominations editAIR Awards edit The Australian Independent Record Awards commonly known informally as AIR Awards is an annual awards night to recognise promote and celebrate the success of Australia s Independent Music sector List of awards and nominations for the AIR Awards Year Nominee work Award Result Ref 2021 Sunlight Independent Album of the Year Nominated 112 113 Best Independent Rock Album or EP Nominated Booster Seat Independent Song of the Year WonSpacey Jane Breakthrough Independent Artist of the Year WonAPRA Awards edit The APRA Awards have been presented annually since 1982 and are organised by the Australasian Performing Right Association APRA honouring composers and songwriters 114 List of awards and nominations for the APRA Awards Year Nominee work Award Result Ref 2021 Good for You Most Performed Rock Work Nominated 115 116 Booster Seat Song of the Year Shortlisted2022 Lots of Nothing Most Performed Rock Work Won 117 2023 Lunchtime Song of the Year Shortlisted 118 Ashton Hardman Le Cornu Caleb Harper Kieran Lama and Peppa Lane Spacey Jane Breakthrough Songwriter of the Year Nominated 119 Lunchtime Most Performed Rock Work of the Year NominatedARIA Music Awards edit The ARIA Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony that recognises excellence innovation and achievement across all genres of Australian music They commenced in 1987 and are organised by the Australian Recording Industry Association ARIA List of awards and nominations for the ARIA Awards Year Nominee work Award Result Ref 2021 Booster Seat Song of the Year Won 120 2022 Here Comes Everybody Best Rock Album Nominated 121 122 J Awards edit The J Awards are an annual series of Australian music awards that were established by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation s youth focused radio station Triple J They commenced in 2005 List of awards and nominations for the J Awards Year Nominee work Award Result Ref 2019 Spacey Jane Unearthed Artist of the Year Nominated 123 2020 Sunlight Australian Album of the Year Nominated 124 2022 Here Comes Everybody Australian Album of the Year Nominated 125 National Live Music Awards edit The National Live Music Awards NLMAs commenced in 2016 to recognize contributions to the live music industry in Australia Year Nominee work Award Result Ref 2023 Spacey Jane Best Live Act in Western Australia Nominated 126 Rolling Stone Australia Awards edit The Rolling Stone Australia Awards are awarded annually in January or February by the Australian edition of Rolling Stone magazine for outstanding contributions to popular culture in the previous year 127 List of awards and nominations for Rolling Stone Australia Awards Year Nominee work Award Result Ref 2021 Spacey Jane Rolling Stone Reader s Award Nominated 128 2023 Here Comes Everybody Best Record Nominated 129 130 Hardlight Best Single WonWest Australian Music Industry Awards edit The West Australian Music Industry Awards WAMIs are annual awards presented to the local contemporary music industry presented annually by the Western Australian Music Industry Association Inc WAM List of awards and nominations for the WAMIs Year Nominee work Award Result wins only Ref 2019 Spacey Jane Most Popular Live Act Won 131 2020 Spacey Jane Most Popular Act Won 132 Best Pop Act WonSunlight Best Album Won Booster Seat Best Single WonTriple J Hottest 100 Performance editSpacey Jane have featured in every yearly Triple J Hottest 100 countdown since 2019 Their triple platinum single Booster Seat was considered a favourite to top the poll in 2020 but it placed second to Heat Waves by Glass Animals Notably in the 2022 countdown Spacey Jane had the most songs featured in the top 100 with six tracks equaling a record by Wolfmother from 2005 They held three tracks in the top 10 alone a feat only previously achieved three times before most recently by Gang of Youths in 2017 59 List of appearances in the Triple J Hottest 100 Year Song Album 2019 Good for You Sunlight 802020 Booster Seat 2 Skin 15 Straightfaced 28 Weightless 812021 Lots of Nothing Here Comes Everybody 3 Lunchtime 12 Here Comes the Sun Like a Version Non album single 302022 Hardlight Here Comes Everybody 3 It s Been a Long Day 5 Sitting Up 6 Pulling Through 25 Yet 40 Bothers Me 75Like a Version Here Comes the Sun Like a Version Non album single 14Notes edit Feeding the Family was their second single released on 29 September 2017 according to Bandcamp and social media posts by the band 6 7 However in 2023 metadata for the track on streaming services was changed for unknown reasons to indicate the song was uploaded on 29 July 2017 falsely implying it came before their debut single Still Running 8 The album was originally slated for release on 10 June 2022 however it was postponed to 24 June due to vinyl production delays 54 Spacey Jane had six tracks in the countdown matching a record set by Wolfmother in the 2005 countdown They had three songs in the top ten a feat only achieved three other times most recently Gang of Youths in 2017 The band also became the eighth artist in the countdown s history to have two songs poll in the top five The Skin Tour was largely cancelled or postponed due to the COVID 19 pandemic 82 This tour was cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic In the Meantime is a dual single a b c This track only appears on the deluxe edition of Here Comes Everybody released in February 2023 References edit a b De Jong Dylan 10 February 2021 Spacey Jane Drummer Kieran Lama Reflects on Humble Wimmera Beginnings Weekly Advertiser Archived from the original on 19 November 2022 Retrieved 2 December 2022 Lancaster Brodie 21 June 2022 I Got Sick of Talking About Myself Spacey Jane Is Back with Music for the COVID Generation Guardian Australia Archived from the original on 22 September 2022 Retrieved 2 December 2022 a b c d Byrne Declan 30 January 2020 The Secret Life of Spacey Jane Triple J Australian Broadcasting Corporation ABC Archived from the original on 15 October 2022 Retrieved 2 December 2022 G Rosie 10 May 2022 Spacey Jane PlayMyMusic FM Archived from the original on 22 September 2022 Retrieved 2 December 2022 a b Leeson Josh 18 February 2021 Spacey Jane rocketing to the moon after Booster Seat The Newcastle Herald Retrieved 23 October 2023 spacey jane on Instagram ROUND TWO Supports other cool stuff still TBA strap yourselves in Instagram 2 September 2017 Retrieved 16 February 2023 spacey jane on Instagram in case you missed it our latest single feeding the family came out last week Instagram 7 October 2017 Retrieved 16 February 2023 Still Running Bandcamp 18 August 2017 Retrieved 16 February 2023 a b Bec Jacqui and Bon 2 June 2022 Spacey Jane From the West Eat Your Water Archived from the original on 27 October 2022 Retrieved 2 December 2022 Leeson Josh 10 June 2020 REVIEW Spacey Jane Sunlight The Canberra Times Retrieved 16 February 2023 Martin Josh 8 June 2020 Spacey Jane are the Fremantle garage rock optimists letting the Sunlight in NME Retrieved 16 February 2023 Jenke Tyler 12 June 2020 Spacey Jane have unleashed their stunning debut album Sunlight Tone Deaf Retrieved 16 February 2023 a b McGahey Freya 18 August 2017 Premiere The debut Single from Spacey Jane Almost Didn t Make It But We re so Glad It Did Happy Mag Archived from the original on 3 August 2020 Retrieved 2 December 2022 Hung Steffen 16 November 2022 Discography Spacey Jane Australian Charts Portal Archived from the original on 26 April 2022 Retrieved 2 December 2022 In the Meantime by Spacey Jane Bandcamp 16 April 2018 Retrieved 17 May 2022 a b c d Davies Hayden 17 May 2022 Premiere Perth s Spacey Jane Returns with New Double A side In the Meantime Pilerats Archived from the original on 18 October 2022 Retrieved 17 May 2022 In the Slight by Spacey Jane 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First Isol Aid Streaming Festival Proved How Live Music Can Endure Double J Australian Broadcasting Corporation ABC Archived from the original on 16 November 2022 Retrieved 5 December 2022 Michael Luke 4 April 2020 Isol Aid Is on the Way Pro Bono Australia Archived from the original on 31 August 2022 Retrieved 5 December 2022 a b c d e Newstead Al 23 January 2021 Spacey Jane Booster Seat Behind the Hottest Australian Song of 2020 Triple J Australian Broadcasting Corporation ABC Archived from the original on 31 August 2022 Retrieved 9 December 2022 LeFevre Jules 9 March 2021 Spacey Jane on Booster Seat Their New Album and the Song They Can t Stand to Play Junkee Archived from the original on 26 May 2021 Retrieved 9 December 2022 Spacey Jane Sunlight Triple J Australian Broadcasting Corporation ABC 7 June 2020 Archived from the original on 17 May 2022 Retrieved 5 December 2022 Byrne Declan 13 December 2020 Spacey Jane tops the 2020 Triple J Album Poll Triple J Retrieved 25 June 2020 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