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The Superjesus

The Superjesus are an Australian rock band formed in Adelaide in late 1994. Their debut album, Sumo (February 1998), peaked at No. 2 on the ARIA Albums Chart, their second album, Jet Age (October 2000) reached No. 5 and their third album, Rock Music (May 2003) peaked at No. 14. Their top 40 singles include "Down Again" (1997), "Now and Then" (1998), "Gravity" (2000) and "Stick Together" (2003). At the ARIA Music Awards of 1997 they won Best New Talent for Eight Step Rail and Breakthrough Artist – Single for "Shut My Eyes". The group disbanded in mid-2004, and reunited in 2013. The band has undergone multiple line-up changes, with lead vocalist Sarah McLeod and bassist Stuart Rudd serving as mainstays. As of 2022, they are joined by lead guitarist Cam Blokland and drummer Murray Sheridan.

The Superjesus
Background information
Also known asHell's Kitchen
OriginAdelaide, South Australia, Australia
Genres
Years active
  • 1994–2004
  • 2013–present
Labels
Members
Past members
Websitethesuperjesus.com

History edit

Career beginnings: 1994–1996 edit

The Superjesus formed in late 1994 as Hell's Kitchen in Adelaide by Paul Berryman on drums, Sarah McLeod (ex-Fallen Down Monster) on lead vocals and guitar, Stuart Rudd on bass guitar and Chris Tennent on lead guitar.[1][2][3] Rudd and Tennent had been jamming together for about a year when Rudd tried out for McLeod's latest band.[2] Tennent was McLeod's guitar teacher at the time and a veteran of the Adelaide music scene, having played in various bands since the 1980s.[2][4] Paul Berryman successfully auditioned for the group and they started rehearsing for over a year before their first gig.[1][2]

Hell's Kitchen changed their name to the Superjesus on the eve of the Big Day Out in Adelaide on Australia Day long-weekend, January 1996.[1] Tennent provided the new name.[2] Berryman explained, "It was basically just a piss-take on commonly used words in the '90s. Like The Jesus and Mary Chain, "Jesus Built My Hotrod", the Jesus Lizard, Jesus Jones; there's just heaps of Jesus' out there in the music world so we thought we would have that and super was kind of like a '90s catch word." Their debut five-track extended play, Eight Step Rail, was released in August 1996 on Aloha Records.[1][3]

Career peak: 1997–2004 edit

Eight Step Rail reached the ARIA Singles Chart Top 50 in February 1997.[5] Its feature track, "Shut My Eyes", received high rotation on national youth alternative music radio station, Triple J – it was listed at No. 81 on the station's Hottest 100 for 1996.[1][6] AllMusic's Jonathan Lewis described how "their wall of guitar noise (somewhat reminiscent of Siamese Dream-era Smashing Pumpkins) made them an overnight success on Australian radio ... McLeod's voice was a major drawcard."[7] Jasper Cooper of Oz Music Project felt that on the EP, "Musically, the band inherited much from contemporaries such as the Smashing Pumpkins, but McLeod's appeal at the band's fore, lent The Superjesus their own niche and stature. The single track 'Shut My Eyes' was the band's tour de force, something that was still unmatched in their latter albums."[8]

They followed with a tour of Australia's east coast, then supported shows by Clouds, Hoodoo Gurus and United Kingdom band, Bush.[1] As songwriters, Tennent typically composed the music and McLeod supplied the lyrics – the pair had also developed a personal relationship.[2] In January 1997 the Superjesus appeared at the Big Day Out and, in April, they travelled to Triclops Sound Studios, Atlanta to record their debut album, Sumo, with Matt Serletic (Collective Soul) producing and Jeff Tomei (Smashing Pumpkins, Hole) as audio engineer.[1][3] At the ARIA Music Awards of 1997 they won Best New Talent for Eight Step Rail and Breakthrough Artist – Single for "Shut My Eyes".[9][10] McLeod and Tennent's personal relationship had ended and late that year; he temporarily left the group.[2][11] Aaron Tokona (of Weta) filled in on guitar when the Superjesus toured New Zealand.[11] Tokona turned down the offer to become a permanent member and remained with Weta.[11]

With Tennent back on board they released Sumo in February 1998 through EastWest/Warner Music Australasia, which peaked at No. 2 on the ARIA Albums Chart and was certified platinum by ARIA for shipment of 70,000 copies.[1][5][12] Australian musicologist, Ian McFarlane, described it as "a big sounding album backed by a generous budget."[1] Its local success led to a United States version – with an altered track listing – being issued in June.[1][3][13] Lewis felt that they "show that guitar rock with McLeod's vocals soaring over the top is definitely their strength. Unfortunately, it is also their weakness, with Sumo containing too little variation in style."[13] An extended version titled Sumo II, including a bonus seven-track enhanced CD of live performances, was released in October.[1][3] At the ARIA Music Awards of 1998 Sumo had them nominated for Best Group, Breakthrough Artist – Album and Best Cover Art (artwork by Chris and William Tennent).[9]

In January 1999, they appeared at the Big Day Out, again, and then took a few months off.[1] Chris Tennent left the Superjesus permanently in mid-1999 when they were due to resume.[1][10] The group relocated to Melbourne in November where they recruited Tim Henwood (ex-Jen Anderson Band, Supermann, Plasticine, Barker) on guitar.[1][3] Henwood and McLeod became the principal songwriters.[2] The band released their second album, Jet Age, in October 2000, which was produced by Ed Buller (Psychedelic Furs, Suede, Ben Lee) and peaked at No. 5.[3][5] Louise Buckingham of femail.com.au noticed that the group's "rock engine is winding up and are fuelled to commence take-off down the runway of Australian rock music. With the recent release of blazing new album Jet Age and with the hit-single "Gravity" now a friend to the radio waves, The Superjesus have proved they are keen to move into a new musical era."[10] Amazon.com's editorial reviewer declared that it was an "intelligent, mature, sophisticated" release.[14] At the ARIA Music Awards of 2001, Jet Age was nominated for Best Rock Album and Best Cover Art (Darren Glindemann).[9]

Henwood left in mid-2001 and eventually formed The Androids (he later joined Rogue Traders).[2][15] McLeod considered disbanding the Superjesus but took up lead guitar while working for their third album as a trio, Rock Music (May 2003), with Marc Waterman producing,[2][3] which reached No. 14.[5] Patch Brown had replaced Henwood, but due to stylistic differences during recording, he was replaced in turn by Jason Slack, a Slippery Rock Graduate. Tim Cashmere of Undercover felt that "they are just as powerful as before" with McLeod "singing better than ever over her chunkier-than-ever riffs."[16] MediaSearch's Carmine Pascuzzi cautioned that "Those who have been ready to write them off should rethink as Sarah McLeod sings beautifully and the band work in harness efficiently to produce a strong effort. The riffs and tenacity are very much on show... They still have a knack for really rocking out, yet indulging in some slower ballads."[17]

In June 2004, the Superjesus split with Warner Music Australasia as the members took time off to pursue other projects. McLeod worked on a solo album, Beauty Was a Tiger. She then fronted the Sydney-based three-piece band, Screaming Bikini.

Reformation: 2012–present edit

On 27 November 2012 McLeod announced on radio station Triple M The Superjesus would reunite for a one-off show on 1 February 2013. Later, McLeod told the Northern Star "We only got back together in 2013 because our drummer [Paul Berryman] came back to Australia from Seattle, so we [bass player Stuart Rudd and lead singer McLeod] thought we could play one single show, see how the crowd responded and, more importantly, how we responded to each other and see if we had some musical chemistry together. The one show was better than we had hoped, crowd-wise and for ourselves."[18] The band, with the line-up of Berryman, Henwood, McLeod and Rudd, played at the Stone Music Festival with Van Halen and Aerosmith in Sydney in April, before embarking on their first national tour in 10 years – The Resurrection Tour – in May and June.[19]

In early 2015 the Superjesus undertook the She Who Rocks Tour sharing the stage with the Baby Animals, fronted by Suze DeMarchi.[20] In June that year the Superjesus released their first single in over a decade, "The Setting Sun".[21] In November they followed with "St. Peters Lane", and embarked on The Setting Sun Tour.[22] In December, Henwood departed to return to The Androids and was replaced with former member, Jason Slack[23] and in April 2016, drummer Paul Berryman departed due to family commitments and residing in the United States. Meanwhile, McLeod traveled to New York City for three months to write new material for a planned fourth album.

In August 2016, the band released an EP, entitled Love and Violence, released through Golden Robot Records. The Superjesus supported the EP with a national tour commencing in October.[24]

In March 2017, The Superjesus were inducted into the South Australian Music Hall of Fame.[25] In 2018, The Superjesus celebrated 20 years ofSumo by re-releasing the album in August with bonus tracks and a national tour.[26]

In January 2019, The Superjesus appeared at the 'Under the Southern Stars' concert tour of five states starting off at Hastings, Victoria, with performances in Tasmania, Queensland, New South Wales and South Australia scheduled throughout January. Appearing with The Superjesus at the Hastings concert were Hoodoo Gurus, Eskimo Joe, You Am I, British India, The Getaway Plan and Scott Darlow.[27] In November, The Superjesus travelled overseas and performed in the South American country of Brazil. The band was also featured and interviewed on a documentary, celebrating the ABC TV Australian music show Recovery, hosted by Dylan Lewis.

In September 2022, the band announced a headlining tour for January 2023 in support of a forthcoming new single, 'Money'.[28] The following month, the band confirmed that they would release their fourth studio album in 2023,[29] which is being recorded at Studio 85 in the Blue Mountains and produced by drummer, Murray Sheridan.[30] In December 2022, the band formally inducted lead guitarist Cam Blokland and drummer Murray Sheridan into the line-up.[31]

The Superjesus toured Australia from August through to December 2023, promoting their new single "Lights Out".[32]

Band members edit

Current members

Former members

  • Chris Tennent – lead guitar (1994–1999, hiatus 1997)
  • Paul Berryman – drums (1994–2004, 2013–2016)
  • Tim Henwood – lead guitar (1999–2001, 2013–2015)
  • Jason Slack – lead guitar (2001–2004; touring, 2015–2022)
  • Travis Dragani – drums (2016–2022)

Former touring musicians

Timeline

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

List of studio albums, with selected chart positions and certifications
Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
AUS
[33]
Sumo
  • Released: February 1998
  • Label: EastWest (3984204522)
  • Formats: CD
2
Jet Age
  • Released: October 2000
  • Label: EastWest (8573852092)
  • Formats: CD
5
Rock Music
  • Released: May 2003
  • Label: EastWest (2564600082)
  • Formats: CD
14

Re-issues edit

List of re-issues, with selected chart positions
Title Album details Peak chart positions
AUS
[33]
Sumo II
  • Released: October 1998
  • Label: EastWest (3984252612)
  • Formats: CD
34
Sumo 20th Anniversary
  • Released: 17 August 2018
  • Label: Warner Music Australasia (5419700727)
  • Formats: CD, vinyl

Extended plays edit

List of extended plays, with selected chart positions
Title Album details Peak chart positions
AUS
[33]
Eight Step Rail
  • Released: May 1996
  • Label: Aloha (0630160722)
  • Formats: CD
47
Love and Violence

Singles edit

List of singles, with selected chart positions and certifications
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
AUS
[33]
"Down Again" 1997 23 Sumo
"Saturation" 42
"Now and Then" 1998 40
"Ashes" 66
"Gravity" 2000 35 Jet Age
"Secret Agent Man" 2001 43
"Enough to Know" 42
"Second Sun" 2002 107
"Stick Together" 2003 35 Rock Music
"Over and Out" 53
"So Lonely" 2004 45
"The Setting Sun" 2015 Love and Violence
"St. Peters Lane"
"Love and Violence"[37] 2016
"The Impossible"[38] 2019 TBA
"Money (We're Only in It for Love)"[39] 2023 TBA
"Lights Out"[40] TBA
"Dancing with Myself"[41] TBA
"We Won't Let Go Until It's Over"[42] 2024 TBA

Awards edit

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. The Superjesus won 3 awards from 8 nominations.[43]

South Australian Music Awards edit

The South Australian Music Awards are annual awards that exist to recognise, promote and celebrate excellence in the South Australian contemporary music industry. They commenced in 2012.

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2017[44] The Superjesus Hall of Fame inductee

References edit

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External links edit

  • The Superjesus at discogs.com

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The Superjesus are an Australian rock band formed in Adelaide in late 1994 Their debut album Sumo February 1998 peaked at No 2 on the ARIA Albums Chart their second album Jet Age October 2000 reached No 5 and their third album Rock Music May 2003 peaked at No 14 Their top 40 singles include Down Again 1997 Now and Then 1998 Gravity 2000 and Stick Together 2003 At the ARIA Music Awards of 1997 they won Best New Talent for Eight Step Rail and Breakthrough Artist Single for Shut My Eyes The group disbanded in mid 2004 and reunited in 2013 The band has undergone multiple line up changes with lead vocalist Sarah McLeod and bassist Stuart Rudd serving as mainstays As of 2022 they are joined by lead guitarist Cam Blokland and drummer Murray Sheridan The SuperjesusBackground informationAlso known asHell s KitchenOriginAdelaide South Australia AustraliaGenresAlternative rock indie rockYears active1994 2004 2013 presentLabelsAloha EastWest WarnerMembersSarah McLeod Stuart Rudd Cameron Blokland Murray SheridanPast membersPaul Berryman Tim Henwood Chris Tennent Jason Slack Travis DraganiWebsitethesuperjesus wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 Career beginnings 1994 1996 1 2 Career peak 1997 2004 1 3 Reformation 2012 present 2 Band members 3 Discography 3 1 Studio albums 3 2 Re issues 3 3 Extended plays 3 4 Singles 4 Awards 4 1 ARIA Music Awards 4 2 South Australian Music Awards 5 References 6 External linksHistory editCareer beginnings 1994 1996 edit The Superjesus formed in late 1994 as Hell s Kitchen in Adelaide by Paul Berryman on drums Sarah McLeod ex Fallen Down Monster on lead vocals and guitar Stuart Rudd on bass guitar and Chris Tennent on lead guitar 1 2 3 Rudd and Tennent had been jamming together for about a year when Rudd tried out for McLeod s latest band 2 Tennent was McLeod s guitar teacher at the time and a veteran of the Adelaide music scene having played in various bands since the 1980s 2 4 Paul Berryman successfully auditioned for the group and they started rehearsing for over a year before their first gig 1 2 Hell s Kitchen changed their name to the Superjesus on the eve of the Big Day Out in Adelaide on Australia Day long weekend January 1996 1 Tennent provided the new name 2 Berryman explained It was basically just a piss take on commonly used words in the 90s Like The Jesus and Mary Chain Jesus Built My Hotrod the Jesus Lizard Jesus Jones there s just heaps of Jesus out there in the music world so we thought we would have that and super was kind of like a 90s catch word Their debut five track extended play Eight Step Rail was released in August 1996 on Aloha Records 1 3 Career peak 1997 2004 edit Eight Step Rail reached the ARIA Singles Chart Top 50 in February 1997 5 Its feature track Shut My Eyes received high rotation on national youth alternative music radio station Triple J it was listed at No 81 on the station s Hottest 100 for 1996 1 6 AllMusic s Jonathan Lewis described how their wall of guitar noise somewhat reminiscent of Siamese Dream era Smashing Pumpkins made them an overnight success on Australian radio McLeod s voice was a major drawcard 7 Jasper Cooper of Oz Music Project felt that on the EP Musically the band inherited much from contemporaries such as the Smashing Pumpkins but McLeod s appeal at the band s fore lent The Superjesus their own niche and stature The single track Shut My Eyes was the band s tour de force something that was still unmatched in their latter albums 8 They followed with a tour of Australia s east coast then supported shows by Clouds Hoodoo Gurus and United Kingdom band Bush 1 As songwriters Tennent typically composed the music and McLeod supplied the lyrics the pair had also developed a personal relationship 2 In January 1997 the Superjesus appeared at the Big Day Out and in April they travelled to Triclops Sound Studios Atlanta to record their debut album Sumo with Matt Serletic Collective Soul producing and Jeff Tomei Smashing Pumpkins Hole as audio engineer 1 3 At the ARIA Music Awards of 1997 they won Best New Talent for Eight Step Rail and Breakthrough Artist Single for Shut My Eyes 9 10 McLeod and Tennent s personal relationship had ended and late that year he temporarily left the group 2 11 Aaron Tokona of Weta filled in on guitar when the Superjesus toured New Zealand 11 Tokona turned down the offer to become a permanent member and remained with Weta 11 With Tennent back on board they released Sumo in February 1998 through EastWest Warner Music Australasia which peaked at No 2 on the ARIA Albums Chart and was certified platinum by ARIA for shipment of 70 000 copies 1 5 12 Australian musicologist Ian McFarlane described it as a big sounding album backed by a generous budget 1 Its local success led to a United States version with an altered track listing being issued in June 1 3 13 Lewis felt that they show that guitar rock with McLeod s vocals soaring over the top is definitely their strength Unfortunately it is also their weakness with Sumo containing too little variation in style 13 An extended version titled Sumo II including a bonus seven track enhanced CD of live performances was released in October 1 3 At the ARIA Music Awards of 1998 Sumo had them nominated for Best Group Breakthrough Artist Album and Best Cover Art artwork by Chris and William Tennent 9 In January 1999 they appeared at the Big Day Out again and then took a few months off 1 Chris Tennent left the Superjesus permanently in mid 1999 when they were due to resume 1 10 The group relocated to Melbourne in November where they recruited Tim Henwood ex Jen Anderson Band Supermann Plasticine Barker on guitar 1 3 Henwood and McLeod became the principal songwriters 2 The band released their second album Jet Age in October 2000 which was produced by Ed Buller Psychedelic Furs Suede Ben Lee and peaked at No 5 3 5 Louise Buckingham of femail com au noticed that the group s rock engine is winding up and are fuelled to commence take off down the runway of Australian rock music With the recent release of blazing new album Jet Age and with the hit single Gravity now a friend to the radio waves The Superjesus have proved they are keen to move into a new musical era 10 Amazon com s editorial reviewer declared that it was an intelligent mature sophisticated release 14 At the ARIA Music Awards of 2001 Jet Age was nominated for Best Rock Album and Best Cover Art Darren Glindemann 9 Henwood left in mid 2001 and eventually formed The Androids he later joined Rogue Traders 2 15 McLeod considered disbanding the Superjesus but took up lead guitar while working for their third album as a trio Rock Music May 2003 with Marc Waterman producing 2 3 which reached No 14 5 Patch Brown had replaced Henwood but due to stylistic differences during recording he was replaced in turn by Jason Slack a Slippery Rock Graduate Tim Cashmere of Undercover felt that they are just as powerful as before with McLeod singing better than ever over her chunkier than ever riffs 16 MediaSearch s Carmine Pascuzzi cautioned that Those who have been ready to write them off should rethink as Sarah McLeod sings beautifully and the band work in harness efficiently to produce a strong effort The riffs and tenacity are very much on show They still have a knack for really rocking out yet indulging in some slower ballads 17 In June 2004 the Superjesus split with Warner Music Australasia as the members took time off to pursue other projects McLeod worked on a solo album Beauty Was a Tiger She then fronted the Sydney based three piece band Screaming Bikini Reformation 2012 present edit On 27 November 2012 McLeod announced on radio station Triple M The Superjesus would reunite for a one off show on 1 February 2013 Later McLeod told the Northern Star We only got back together in 2013 because our drummer Paul Berryman came back to Australia from Seattle so we bass player Stuart Rudd and lead singer McLeod thought we could play one single show see how the crowd responded and more importantly how we responded to each other and see if we had some musical chemistry together The one show was better than we had hoped crowd wise and for ourselves 18 The band with the line up of Berryman Henwood McLeod and Rudd played at the Stone Music Festival with Van Halen and Aerosmith in Sydney in April before embarking on their first national tour in 10 years The Resurrection Tour in May and June 19 In early 2015 the Superjesus undertook the She Who Rocks Tour sharing the stage with the Baby Animals fronted by Suze DeMarchi 20 In June that year the Superjesus released their first single in over a decade The Setting Sun 21 In November they followed with St Peters Lane and embarked on The Setting Sun Tour 22 In December Henwood departed to return to The Androids and was replaced with former member Jason Slack 23 and in April 2016 drummer Paul Berryman departed due to family commitments and residing in the United States Meanwhile McLeod traveled to New York City for three months to write new material for a planned fourth album In August 2016 the band released an EP entitled Love and Violence released through Golden Robot Records The Superjesus supported the EP with a national tour commencing in October 24 In March 2017 The Superjesus were inducted into the South Australian Music Hall of Fame 25 In 2018 The Superjesus celebrated 20 years ofSumo by re releasing the album in August with bonus tracks and a national tour 26 In January 2019 The Superjesus appeared at the Under the Southern Stars concert tour of five states starting off at Hastings Victoria with performances in Tasmania Queensland New South Wales and South Australia scheduled throughout January Appearing with The Superjesus at the Hastings concert were Hoodoo Gurus Eskimo Joe You Am I British India The Getaway Plan and Scott Darlow 27 In November The Superjesus travelled overseas and performed in the South American country of Brazil The band was also featured and interviewed on a documentary celebrating the ABC TV Australian music show Recovery hosted by Dylan Lewis In September 2022 the band announced a headlining tour for January 2023 in support of a forthcoming new single Money 28 The following month the band confirmed that they would release their fourth studio album in 2023 29 which is being recorded at Studio 85 in the Blue Mountains and produced by drummer Murray Sheridan 30 In December 2022 the band formally inducted lead guitarist Cam Blokland and drummer Murray Sheridan into the line up 31 The Superjesus toured Australia from August through to December 2023 promoting their new single Lights Out 32 Band members editCurrent members Sarah McLeod lead vocals rhythm guitar 1994 2004 2013 present lead guitar 2001 2004 Stuart Rudd bass 1994 2004 2013 present Cameron Blokland lead guitar 2022 present Murray Sheridan drums 2022 present Former members Chris Tennent lead guitar 1994 1999 hiatus 1997 Paul Berryman drums 1994 2004 2013 2016 Tim Henwood lead guitar 1999 2001 2013 2015 Jason Slack lead guitar 2001 2004 touring 2015 2022 Travis Dragani drums 2016 2022 Former touring musicians Aaron Tokona lead guitar 1997 died 2020 TimelineDiscography editStudio albums edit List of studio albums with selected chart positions and certifications Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications AUS 33 Sumo Released February 1998 Label EastWest 3984204522 Formats CD 2 ARIA Platinum 34 Jet Age Released October 2000 Label EastWest 8573852092 Formats CD 5 ARIA Platinum 35 Rock Music Released May 2003 Label EastWest 2564600082 Formats CD 14 Re issues edit List of re issues with selected chart positions Title Album details Peak chart positions AUS 33 Sumo II Released October 1998 Label EastWest 3984252612 Formats CD 34 Sumo 20th Anniversary Released 17 August 2018 Label Warner Music Australasia 5419700727 Formats CD vinyl Extended plays edit List of extended plays with selected chart positions Title Album details Peak chart positions AUS 33 Eight Step Rail Released May 1996 Label Aloha 0630160722 Formats CD 47 Love and Violence Released 12 August 2016 36 Label Golden Robot GOLDRR007 Formats digital download CD streaming Singles edit List of singles with selected chart positions and certifications Title Year Peak chart positions Album AUS 33 Down Again 1997 23 Sumo Saturation 42 Now and Then 1998 40 Ashes 66 Gravity 2000 35 Jet Age Secret Agent Man 2001 43 Enough to Know 42 Second Sun 2002 107 Stick Together 2003 35 Rock Music Over and Out 53 So Lonely 2004 45 The Setting Sun 2015 Love and Violence St Peters Lane Love and Violence 37 2016 The Impossible 38 2019 TBA Money We re Only in It for Love 39 2023 TBA Lights Out 40 TBA Dancing with Myself 41 TBA We Won t Let Go Until It s Over 42 2024 TBAAwards editARIA Music Awards edit The ARIA Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony that recognises excellence innovation and achievement across all genres of Australian music The Superjesus won 3 awards from 8 nominations 43 Year Nominee work Award Result 1997 Eight Step Rail Best New Talent Won ARIA Award for Breakthrough Artist Single Won 1998 Sumo Best Group Nominated Breakthrough Artist Album Nominated Best Cover Art Nominated Best Rock Album Won 2001 Jet Age Best Rock Album Nominated Best Cover Art Nominated South Australian Music Awards edit The South Australian Music Awards are annual awards that exist to recognise promote and celebrate excellence in the South Australian contemporary music industry They commenced in 2012 Year Nominee work Award Result 2017 44 The Superjesus Hall of Fame inducteeReferences edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n McFarlane Ian 1999 Encyclopedia entry for The Superjesus Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop St Leonards NSW Allen amp Unwin ISBN 1 86508 072 1 Archived from the original on 28 August 2004 Retrieved 12 June 2016 a b c d e f g h i j Nimmervoll Ed Superjesus Howlspace The Living History of Our Music White Room Electronic Publishing Pty Ltd Ed Nimmervoll Archived from the original on 28 January 2005 Retrieved 12 June 2016 a b c d e f g h Holmgren Magnus Hell s Kitchen The Superjesus hem passagen se Australian Rock Database Magnus Holmgren Archived from the original on 11 October 2012 Retrieved 12 June 2016 Williamson Brett 23 August 2011 Sarah McLeod s New Screaming Bikini 891 ABC Adelaide Australian Broadcasting Corporation ABC Retrieved 12 June 2016 a b c d Hung Steffen Discography The Superjesus Australian Charts Portal Hung Medien Steffen Hung Retrieved 12 June 2016 Hottest 100 History 1996 Triple J Australian Broadcasting Corporation ABC Archived from the original on 4 November 2012 Retrieved 12 June 2016 Lewis Jonathan Eight Step Rail EP Superjesus Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic Retrieved 12 June 2016 Cooper Jasper Jaz Top 100 Australian Albums of the 90s Oz Music Project Archived from the original on 6 August 2006 Retrieved 12 June 2016 a b c ARIA Music Awards for the Superjesus Search Results Superjesus Winners by Year Search Results for Superjesus 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Recording Industry Association Retrieved 12 June 2016 a b Lewis Jonathan Sumo Superjesus Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic Retrieved 12 June 2016 Superjesus Jet Age Music Amazon com Retrieved 12 June 2016 Wilson MacKenzie Rogue Traders Biography AllMusic Retrieved 12 June 2016 Cashmere Tim Superjesus Rock Music Undercover Paul Cashmere Ros O Gorman Archived from the original on 28 September 2003 Retrieved 12 June 2016 Pascuzzi Carmine 2009 CD Reviews Rock Music The Superjesus MediaSearch Archived from the original on 16 May 2011 Retrieved 12 June 2016 The Superjesus Back with Love and Violence Northern Star 23 October 2016 Retrieved 14 April 2018 Egging Kiel 7 March 2013 The Superjesus Announce The Resurrection Tour May June 2013 Music News Reviews Interviews and Culture Music Feeds Retrieved 12 June 2016 Pinnegar Shane 22 May 2015 Interview Sarah McLeod The Superjesus 100 Rock Magazine Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 12 June 2016 Culpan Troy 4 June 2015 The Superjesus have signed with Social Family Records and announce their new single The Setting Sun May the Rock Be with You Retrieved 12 June 2016 Cashmere Paul 25 November 2015 Music News The Superjesus Reveal St Peters Lane Video Noise11 Paul Cashmere Ros O Gorman Retrieved 12 June 2016 Canavan Stacey 19 March 2016 A Day on the Green Bryan Adams at Leconfield Wines Review Adelaide Weekend Notes Retrieved 12 June 2016 The Superjesus Announce New EP Love And Violence Australian Tour Dates Music Feeds 27 July 2016 Retrieved 14 April 2018 AMC SESSIONS AND HALL OF FAME INDUCTIONS AT THE MORTLOCK TryBooking Retrieved 26 November 2016 The Superjesus 20th Anniversary Tour Female July 2018 Retrieved 17 August 2018 Hoodoo Gurus You Am I amp Eskimo Joe Lead Under The Southern Stars 2019 Festival Lineup Music Feeds 9 July 2018 Retrieved 16 January 2019 Rose Anna The Superjesus announce 2023 headline Australian tour NME Australia BandLab Technologies Retrieved 24 November 2022 Disalvo Tom The Superjesus to release first new album in two decades in 2023 NME Australia BandLab Technologies Retrieved 24 November 2022 Young David James 7 December 2022 The Superjesus officially unveil new line up set release date for comeback single NME Retrieved 10 June 2023 Young David The Superjesus officially unveil new line up set release date for comeback single NME Australia BandLab Technologies Retrieved 8 December 2022 The Superjesus Announce New Single amp Tour In Honour Of Fan Who Passed Away The Music 1 June 2023 Retrieved 9 June 2023 a b c d Peaks in Australia All except noted The Superjesus Australian Chart History Retrieved 10 April 2018 Ashes and Over and Out Ryan Gavin 2011 Australia s Music Charts 1988 2010 PDF ed Mt Martha Victoria Australia Moonlight Publishing p 272 ARIA Top 100 Albums 1998 Australian Recording Industry Association Retrieved 6 April 2018 ARIA Report issue 623 PDF 4 February 2002 Archived from the original on 20 February 2002 Retrieved 15 April 2018 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Love and Violence EP iTunes Australia Retrieved 10 April 2018 The Superjesus announce Love and Violence single EP amp tour dates May the Rock Be with You 26 July 2016 Retrieved 14 April 2018 The Superjesus Drop New Single The Impossible 15 August 2019 Retrieved 31 December 2023 The Superjesus Premiere Money We re Only In It For Love noise11 13 January 2023 Retrieved 13 January 2023 The Superjesus To Premiere Lights Out On June 16 noise11 1 June 2023 Retrieved 4 June 2023 he Superjesus Drop New Video Featuring Special Guests From Music amp Radio The Music 8 December 2023 Retrieved 8 December 2023 There is A Brand New Superjesus Song We Won t Let Go Until Its Over noise11 22 April 2024 Retrieved 22 April 2024 ARIA Awards Search Results The Superjesus ARIA Awards Retrieved 6 April 2018 Singer Sarah McLeod goes down memory lane with her former band Superjesus about to be inducted into the SA Music Hall of Fame Adelaide Now February 2017 Retrieved 30 September 2022 External links editThe Superjesus at discogs com Comprehensive Superjesus Discography at open site org Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Superjesus amp oldid 1220197635, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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