Spacey Jane have announced their new album ‘If That Makes Sense’

Spacey Jane have announced their third studio album ‘If That Makes Sense’, set for release via Concord on 9th May. The Australian indie-rock quartet have also shared new single ‘All The Noise’.

The album, produced by Mike Crossey (The 1975, Arctic Monkeys, Wolf Alice), sees the band collaborating with songwriters Jackson “Day Wave” Phillips and Sarah Aarons. The record explores themes of relationships, trauma and recovery.

“This album isn’t trying to be anything in particular. Sometimes it is sure of itself and other times it whispers uncertainty. It feels like a contradiction of forgiveness and anger, love and breakdown and that’s what I was trying to reconcile in the title,” the band say. “It’s hard to give it a theme other than an overwhelming sense of confusion and a less than successful attempt to tie up emotional loose ends. We went to the U.S., we put our faith in new collaborators and finished making a self funded record without a label home for it. We stepped off the cliff everyday and loved it and we have never been happier with our work than we are now.”

Speaking about ‘All The Noise’, frontman Caleb Harper explains: “‘All the Noise’ was mostly written in a hotel room in Sydney having landed in Australia for the first time in 6 months. I suppose there was something about being down under again that made my version of the story of the beginning of my life feel so vivid. It’s angry, but not at someone, and it’s sad because I can’t quite get to the bottom of what or who made me. It might be my favourite riff of Ashton’s and the tightest Peppa and Kieran have ever locked. It’s gonna be so fun live and we’re beyond excited to be sharing our first new music in over a year.”


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