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Title: Personality One Was A Spider One Was A Bird
Release date: 25 July, 2006
Record label: AstralWerks
Single: God Lead Your Soul
Official website: The Sleepy Jackson
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    Spaced-out pop maestro; blue-eyeliner wearing rock’n’roll genius; Australia’s answer to Brian Wilson -Luke Steele -aka The Sleepy Jackson- has already been called all these things and more. No wonder he lives in the most isolated city on Earth. Anywhere else, with all these critical garlands, he could end up suffocating. “I like the peace and quiet which comes with living in Perth” laughs Luke down a late night phone line. “It suits me. There’s lots of space, there’s no one around. I can walk down the main road and feel like I’m a professor. Then I can go back to my laboratory and conjure up some more potions....”

    The Sleepy Jackson

    The Sleepy Jackson story to date has already seen its fair share of explosive incidents and stunning eureka moments. Formed in Oz in 1999, theirs has been a tale of rivers of booze, vast amounts of drugs and internal strife which has already seen Luke
    sack three separate backing bands -one including his brother -in his tireless quest for perfectionism (the line up currently consists of Luke and long-term drummer Malcolm Clark).

    Rewind. Having established a foothold in Australia with highly collectible psych-pop EPs ‘Caffeine In The Morning Sun’ and ‘Let Your Love Be Love’ and a series of stunning, Hendrix-esque live performances, Luke announced himself on the world stage with 2003’s debut album Lovers.

    A perfectly formed set seemingly beamed in from a starry-eyed parallel universe it boasted everything from sublime acid-country (superlative single “Good Dancers”) to Who-like power pop (“Vampire Racecourse”) it prompted a landslide of feverish reviews. Rolling Stone called it “…one of the best debuts of the year. 4 stars” and Spin alleged: “As if stretching out after a wicked power nap, this Australian outfit casts off on a raft of swirling strings and falsetto harmonies”, and No Depression proclaimed- “From Australia’s most western-ward shores come wunderkind visionary Like Steele and his band the Sleepy Jackson with one of the year’s most startlingly beautiful debuts.” It is perhaps best described by Luke himself, as simply “my attempt at a perfect pop album”. Nominated for a host of awards at home ARIA Awards (including Album of the Year) it also signaled Luke’s departure from his Perth pop laboratory on a trip around the world to promote it.

    “Touring is a bit like stepping into the unknown “he explains. “You’re going exploring. And when you get back you write about all the things you found out there, about other people and yourself, good or bad.”

    Personality is The Sleepy Jackson’s new album. Written over the course of the last two years and recorded over three months with producer Scott Horscroft in Sydney during the Spring of 2005, it is proof that the symphonies constantly playing in Luke‘s head have no equal. If his debut was a small screen marvel, Personality is its wide screen equivalent, with all the trials and tribulations that entails. “Getting the record finished wasn’t easy” he explains.” The original plan was to record in Sydney and then finish it off with Dave Friddman (Mercury Rev, Flaming Lips) in Buffalo later in the year. But it just didn’t work out. The songs cried their way back home. We ended up doing some of the vocals in hotel rooms and round at my flat until we got it to sound how it did in my head. We finally finished it on New Years Eve.”

    From the opening bars of “You Needed More” to Todd Rundgren-esque closer “How Was I Supposed To Know?” we are witness to a songwriting master-class with a production sound Phil Specter would be proud of. Grand pianos arrive by the score; battalions of trumpets emerge at every chorus; backing vocals arrive by the truck load and string sections soar with a celestial abandon. Above it all, Luke applies thunderbolt guitars and a lead vocal seemingly constructed from cotton candy. Imagine a thirties Broadway production of The Beatles Revolver and you’re still only halfway there. “It’s hard to explain, but I wanted to achieve something phonetic with the vocals yet with the rhythmic appeal of Prince” explains Luke. “Vocally, I guess it’s to do with the sound Brian Wilson achieved with the Beach Boys, but musically I wanted to steer away from that rigid format of rock’n’roll. I wanted it to sound more like jazz really, that feeling of the music blowing with the wind…”

    If songs like the sublime ‘“I Understand What You Want But I Just Don’t Agree” (which bears comparison with Prince’s “Raspberry Beret”, no less) and “Play A Little Bit For Love” serve as reminders of Luke’s capacity to carve out nuggets from the richest seam of the the pop goldmine, the lyrics of “Devil Was In My Yard” and “God Knows” nod to the raging inner torments which have made The Sleepy Jackson’s story to date so volatile. But then, hey, the album is called Personality.

    “It was only after I’d worked on the songs for a while that I realized they were all to do with the conflicting sides of my personality” explains Luke. “When they first come to me they seem to be about specific incidents to do with our last manager and things in the band going haywire. But after a while they go into another realm. I realized they were more to do with the spiritual conflict between God and the Devil. I surprised myself with how angry and intense they were. But I like that paradox; uplifting tunes with these lyrics about struggle and resolution.”

    Which is the key to the wonder of The Sleepy Jackson. Like his inspirations George Harrison, Walt Disney, Woody Guthrie and a million others (current listening: Rufus Wainwright, Frank Zappa, “weird electronica”), Luke is in the business of making music to lift the soul, with a vision unmatched in modern pop.

    “I think the aim of any musician should be to take what they like from all the artists they love and turn it into something new. Music to me is magic; and the songs are like light flying in the door. And, as it says in “God Lead Your Soul’, you’ve got to keep your head up”.

    Personality: you’ve either got it or you haven’t.

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