Bluejuice lyrics
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Artist's albums
Jelly
2022 · EP
Under The Gun
2022 · single
Movies
2022 · single
Retrospectable
2014 · album
Retrospectable (Track By Track Commentary)
2014 · album
I'll Go Crazy
2014 · single
Live At The Big Day Out 2014
2014 · single
S.O.S.
2013 · single
The Recession (Winter Of Our Discotheque Remix)
2012 · single
Act Yr Age
2011 · single
Company
2011 · album
Ain't Telling The Truth
2010 · single
Head of The Hawk
2009 · album
Broken Leg
2009 · single
Vitriol (E.L.F Remix)
2008 · single
Problems
2007 · album
The Good Luck Pig
2005 · single
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Biography
The prosaic nature of Bluejuice's back-story -- they met at school and formed a band -- has led them to invent a biography for themselves more suited to their quirky nature. According to the story, half of them are former members of rock band Sherbet, and the other half consist of lady boys from Thailand. Fortunately, Sherbet's tour manager appreciated the joke when he discovered it. The original lineup of Bluejuice consisted of vocalists Jake Stone and Stavros Yiannoukas, drummer Ned Molesworth, keyboardist and guitarist Jerry Craib, and bass guitarist Jamie Cibej. Stone and Yiannoukas alternated between energetic rock singing and rapping, sometimes pseudonymously as MCs Velocity and Kinetic, respectively. They were markedly different from the other bands of Sydney's underground scene in 2001 when they formed, with punkish prankishness and sense of humor dominating over the city's defining indie rock seriousness or hip-hop's façade of toughness. Their first two releases were EPs, Zebraaazz in 2003 and The Good Luck Pig in 2005. Their first album, Problems, followed in 2007, with all three of its singles placed in high rotation on JJJ Radio. Their innovative videos, one of which was shot while the bandmembers were skydiving and another capturing an impromptu performance in a mall, also earned them acclaim. Bluejuice's live shows and the energy that went into them were responsible for the biggest buzz: Jake Stone was arrested for wearing part of a police uniform on-stage (charges were later dropped) and broke a hand and leg in separate incidents in 2008. That year, the E.L.F. (better known as Darren Cross, formerly of Gerling) remixed their popular single "Vitriol" and they were left drummerless when Molesworth left for the United States. ~ Jody Macgregor, Rovi