Artist's albums
Diary of a Wimp
2000 · single
Diary of a Wimp
2000 · single
The Bad Days
1998 · single
The Bad Days
1998 · EP
The Ballad of Tom Jones
1998 · single
Tin Planet
1998 · album
Avenging Angels
1997 · single
Dark Clouds
1997 · single
Invasion of the Spiders
1997 · album
Ngeke
2023 · single
None
2023 · single
Hell No
2021 · single
Give Me Your Future
2020 · album
Attack of the Mutant 50 Ft Kebab
2020 · album
Suburban Rock 'n' Roll
2020 · album
Day of the Dead
2020 · single
Zombies
2020 · single
Love You More than Football
2019 · album
Live on the BBC - Festivals
2017 · EP
Dangerous Day
2017 · single
Live at the BBC - Top of the Pops
2017 · EP
Greatest Hits (Deluxe Version)
2017 · compilation
One Life
2016 · single
Greatest Hits Collectors Edition
2002 · compilation
Gravity
2002 · single
Greatest Hits
2002 · compilation
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Biography
Space are a band from Liverpool, 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. Keyboard player Franny Griffiths joined the line-up a year later, and the band signed to Gut Records in 1995, eventually rising to prominence with hit singles such as "Female of the Species", "Me and You Versus the World", "Neighbourhood", "Avenging Angels" and "The Ballad of Tom Jones", the latter a duet with Cerys Matthews of Catatonia. Space pursued an eclectic sound dubbed "queasy listening" by critics, embracing electronica and sampling in their work and drawing from genres as diverse as hip hop, techno, post-punk, ska, lounge music, easy listening and film scores, the result of the differing 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 camp humour polarised listeners and critics, they have maintained a devoted cult following. Space experienced several lineup changes, with Scott being the only consistent member. Their first two albums, Spiders (1996) and Tin Planet (1998), achieved great success and went platinum in the UK, along with scoring eight UK Top 40 singles.