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, England, who formed in 1992 initially as a trio of Tommy Scott (vocals, bass, guitar), Jamie Murphy (vocals, guitar) and Jamie Island (drums), who was later replaced by Andy Parle in 1993. Keyboard player
Franny Griffiths Francis Griffiths (1 July 1966, Liverpool, England) is a keyboardist, producer and remixer, best known as a member of the band Space (UK band), Space. He also plays guitar, melodica and piano. His main influences are Kraftwerk, Hip hop music, hi ...
joined the line-up a year later, and the band signed to
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in 1995, eventually rising to prominence with
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s such as " Female of the Species", "
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", "
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", " Avenging Angels" and "
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", the latter a duet with
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of
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. Space pursued an eclectic sound dubbed "queasy listening" by critics, embracing
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and sampling in their work and drawing from genres as diverse as
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and
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, the result of the difference in tastes between band members. The group were also noted for their deliberately tongue-in-cheek, dark-humoured lyrics inspired by films, which frequently deal with topics such as serial killers, failed relationships, social outcasts, and mental illness. Whilst Space's eclecticism and
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humour polarised listeners and critics, they have maintained a devoted
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. Space experienced several lineup changes, with Scott being the only consistent member. Their first two albums, ''
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'' (1996) and '' Tin Planet'' (1998), achieved great success and went platinum in the UK, along with scoring eight UK Top 40 singles. Work on their proposed third album, '' Love You More than Football'', was marred by difficulties, and it was eventually shelved once the band were released from their contract with Gut. The band disbanded in 2005, following low sales and a lukewarm reception of their fourth album '' Suburban Rock 'n' Roll'' (2004), which was nonetheless acclaimed by fans. Scott went on to form The Drellas, which in 2011 morphed into the second incarnation of Space after Griffiths (and briefly Murphy) joined the group. Space have continued to perform live and release studio albums, including '' Attack of the Mutant 50ft Kebab'' (2014) and ''Give Me Your Future'' (2017). In 2019, twenty years after it was recorded, ''Love You More than Football'' was officially released as part of a career-spanning ''Anthology'' boxset. The band's seventh album, ''Music for Pleasure Music for Pain'', was released in 2021.


Biography

Tommy Scott and Jamie Murphy first met when Murphy, then the age of 15, was hired as a roadie for Scott's then band The Australians. After The Australians split in 1992 prior to an important gig, the pair quickly assembled a new band called The Substitutes (after the song by
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), with Murphy playing guitar and Scott filling the role of bassist. Murphy would rename the band Space after the working title for the song "My Own Dream" by The Real People, and performed their first gig under the name on 15 May 1992 at The Picket in Liverpool. Jamie Island was briefly the band's drummer before being replaced by Andy Parle, and on 5 July 1993 they released a 12-inch single entitled "If Its Real". In 1994, Franny Griffiths, who had previously played with Scott in Hello Sunset and The Australians, was brought in to join them on keyboards and electronics, and would eventually establish their distinct style. On 15 January 1995, the band secured a
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with
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, who released their first single, "Money", in November that year. The single "Neighbourhood"' followed in March 1996, but it was not until the release of their next single, "Female of the Species", that they achieved top 40 success. This song was also the theme song to the UK programme ''
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''. Their debut album ''
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'', released in September 1996, enjoyed success and went platinum in the UK. "Female of the Species" also gained moderate airplay on college radio and
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in the United States, and was widely seen and heard in Australia on the nationally broadcast ABC-TV music video show ''
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'' and on the ABC national rock station Triple-J. The line-up increased with the addition of bassist/multi-instrumentalist Yorkie – who started working with the band years before their success with ''Spiders'' – in late 1996, so that Scott could concentrate more on vocals and guitar. A tour of the US followed in mid-1997, during which bandmembers suffered from
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, Murphy experienced a
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, and Scott lost his voice for two months. The death of Palmer's mother devastated the band, and Parle left the group straight after the second album was complete. He was replaced by Leon Caffrey. The new record, entitled '' Tin Planet'', was a more mature, focused release than ''Spiders'' and was issued in spring 1998, hitting number three in the
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. Like its predecessor, it became a success, but it did upset some fans due to its more softer, pop-friendly songs and the lack of the much more aggressive tracks found on ''Spiders''. In late 1998, for a
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", which was featured on '' The Bad Days EP''. The band also recorded a track together with singer
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for his album '' Reload'', released in 1999. In 2001, Space parted ways with Gut following certain issues with the label, including the constant postponing of their third album '' Love You More than Football''. Murphy departed from the band the same year, leading to the band retreating from the public eye and release their music to their fans via their website. These recordings were known as '' Music for Aliens''. After a three-year break from public attention, Space returned in 2004 to release '' Suburban Rock 'n' Roll'', their first proper release of new material since ''Tin Planet''. It failed to earn critical and commercial recognition. The lukewarm reception of the releases and the problems with getting a
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, made it financially impossible to carry on. In 2005, Space announced their decision to go their separate ways. Since the band's original break-up, most of the former members have continued to play in bands and music industry: Scott, along with Phil Hartley, a former live technician for the group, formed a
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called the Drellas, which in its final incarnation included Allan Jones on drums and Ryan Clarke on vintage keys. Hartley, who plays bass, also produces for the band, along with other Antipop Records acts such as Metro Manila Aide, The Dead Class, The Temps and Fraktures. Franny Griffiths was with Murphy and Vinnie Camilleri (who played guitar for The Beatles Pre- Ringo drummer Pete Best) with their band Dust, and also making R&B under the name Subway Showdown, while Yorkie is producing for
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. Franny also co-writes & produces with Vinnie Camilleri for Spaceman V Man. Andy Parle died on 1 August 2009, aged 42, in Liverpool. Police said they were treating Parle's death as "unexplained" after he was seen to fall while crossing the road. Eyewitnesses described him tripping and falling after trying to run across a road in Liverpool at around 11.30 pm. He was taken to Royal Liverpool Hospital where he died. Palmer stated that he was a "brilliant drummer" and that his death was "the saddest, most tragic end you could have." In November 2011, Space announced they would reunite for a gig at Christmas at the O2 Academy in Liverpool. The line-up reunited original members Scott, Murphy and Griffiths, and included other musicians who had played with Scott in The Red Scare. They band announced the release of a new album, entitled '' Attack of the Mutant 50ft Kebab'', and a world tour in 2012. After two years in the making (which were disrupted by Murphy's second departure), the album was eventually released in March 2014, preceded by the lead single "Fortune Teller". In July, keyboardist Ryan Clarke left the group to focus on other projects. As part of their 20th anniversary, Space announced a tour throughout March 2014 alongside
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. In November 2015, Space released the single "Strange World" as a stopgap between albums. In 2016, the band announced that they were working on a new album entitled ''Give Me Your Future'', recorded with
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. In November 2019, a box set entitled ''The Anthology'' was released, containing the band's first five studio albums, including the previously unreleased ''Love You More than Football'' album, plus B-sides and rarities. On 27 August 2021, Space released "Hell No", the first single from their seventh album ''Music for Pleasure Music for Pain'' which was first made available during a meet and greet at Wax & Beans Records on 23 October 2021, with general distribution set for 12 December 2022. In September 2022, the band announced a 25th anniversary tour for ''Spiders'' and ''Tin Planet'' in 2023, playing both albums in their entirety, and that Murphy would rejoin them for those shows. In April 2024, Space announced an autumn tour in support of their upcoming eighth studio album, ''Blood and Bubblegum''. An updated version of ''The Anthology'' boxset, adding ''Give Me Your Future'' and ''Music for Pleasure Music for Pain'', is set for release November 22, 2024.


Musical style

Space's sound is noted for its highly eclectic and cinematic nature, which, according to ''Scouse Pop'' author Paul Skillen, "challenges convention in an industry that likes to categorize artists into marketable genres". Their embrace of synthesizers and state-of-the-art recording techniques such as looping, sampling, and beats derived from
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and
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helped them stand out from other Liverpool bands of the time, who tended towards more 'traditional' and 'authentic' 1960s-inspired guitar pop. This also enabled them to sidestep the '
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-gazing' characteristic of the
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movement, which they were frequently associated with. Journalist Jennifer Blake wrote that "Space are from Liverpool, but any attempts to cast the band under the somewhat meaningless title of 'Britpop' should be quickly dismissed. Other than the fact that the members of Space are British and make superb pop music, they have little in common with bands like Blur and
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and
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, which is often reflected in their music videos, live shows, and record sleeves. In an interview with
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, frontman Tommy Scott stated the motivation for his songwriting is inspired more by movies and television rather than other musicians: "I'm into films and telly. The songs I write depends on what film I'm into at the time. Some days I'm
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, some days I think I'm
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" Scott has described Space's approach to creating music as a democratic process: Scott claimed it was never the band's intent to write "odd music" and that they "just didn't want to be like every other band". "We went into a practice room with a song; we then recorded it and released it. We didn't know what would happen after that. There was no plan; it was just natural. If Space had been contrived, it would have been rubbish." He also stated that, due to the tongue-in-cheek, campy nature of their lyrics, he would get defensive whenever critics would dismiss them as "quirky" or as a
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Band members


Current members

* Tommy Scott – vocals, guitar, bass guitar (1992-2005, 2011–present) * Jamie Murphy – lead guitar, vocals (1992–2001, 2011–2012, 2022-present) *
Franny Griffiths Francis Griffiths (1 July 1966, Liverpool, England) is a keyboardist, producer and remixer, best known as a member of the band Space (UK band), Space. He also plays guitar, melodica and piano. His main influences are Kraftwerk, Hip hop music, hi ...
– keyboards, synthesizers,
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, sonic manipulations, turntables, samples, backing vocals (1994-2005, 2011–present) * Phil Hartley – bass guitar, double bass, keyboards, backing vocals, piano, banjo, orchestrations, record producer (2011–present) * Allan Jones – drums, guitar, backing vocals (2011–present)


Touring members

*
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– guitar (2016–2020) * Jordan Owoo - vocals (2019–2024, his death)


Former members

* Jamie Island - drums (1992-1993) * Andy Parle – drums (1993–1997; died in 2009) * David "Yorkie" Palmer – bass guitar, keyboards, backing vocals (1996–2005) * Leon Caffrey – drums (1997–2005) * Ryan Clarke – keyboards, vocals (2011–2014)


Timeline


Discography


Studio albums


Compilation albums

* ''Invasion of the Spiders'' (collection of all the B-sides and remixes from ''Spiders'') (1997) * ''
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'' (2002) * '' Music for Aliens'' (2002–03) * '' Greatest Hits & Unheard Bits'' (2003) * ''Greatest Hits: The Collectors Edition'' (2005) * ''Avenging Angels: The Best Of'' (2009) * ''The Anthology... Five Studio Albums B-Sides and Rarities'' (2019) * ''The Anthology... Seven Studio Albums B-Sides and Rarities'' (2024)


Singles


References


External links


MTV articleOfficial Space website
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