Spiders | ||||
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Studio album by Space | ||||
Released | 16 September 1996 | |||
Recorded | 1995–96 | |||
Studio | Parr Street Studios, Liverpool | |||
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Length | 52:48 | |||
Label | Gut | |||
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Singles from Spiders | ||||
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Allmusic | |
Daily Trojan | (favourable) |
Dotmusic | (favourable) |
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Westnet | (favourable) |
Spiders is the debut album by English band Space, released on 16 September 1996. After signing to independent label Gut Records, the band recorded Spiders between 1995 and 1996 in Liverpool. The album combines a great wealth of styles and genres, including rock, hip hop, techno, funk and rave. This was as a result of the different musical tastes of the band members. Several songs contain several different styles within themselves. Many of the lyrics of the album, mostly written by vocalist Tommy Scott and inspired by films, are darkly humorous and largely story-driven, featuring numerous sadistic characters.
Upon release, the album peaked at #5 on the UK Albums Chart in September 1996, and was certified platinum by the British Phonographic Industry in December 1996. "Spiders" peaked at #133 in Australia, #45 in New Zealand in May 1997, and #35 in Finland. "Money", "Kill Me", "Neighbourhood", "Female of the Species", "Me and You Versus the World" and "Dark Clouds" (the first two combined together as a double A-side) were released as singles, though the former was re-recorded for the album. It sold an estimated 800,000 copies between 1996 and 1998. The album received critical acclaim upon release, with critics praising its unique sound and lyrics, and has featured in polls of the best albums of all time.
Space were formed in Liverpool in 1993 by vocalist and bass guitarist Tommy Scott, guitarist and co-vocalist Jamie Murphy and drummer Andy Parle and were highly influenced by The Who. Scott had been a familiar face on the Liverpool music circuit since the early 1980s; his first band, Hello Sunset, were supported by an early line-up of The La's. Although most of the band were in their mid-20s, Murphy was only 17. The band's first single, "If It's Real" (1993), was released on Hug Records, belonging to the band's long-time supporter Mark Cowley, with artwork designed by Carl Hunter of The Farm. However, the trio were unhappy with the results, as they felt it sounded too similar to other Liverpool groups at the time, and set out to find a new direction.