Space Like Alice is a rock band from Melbourne. Originally called Transistor, they changed to Space Like Alice, which was taken from Alice In Wonderland.[1] They were signed to Wah Wah Records after Paul Kosky heard their demo. They released their first single in 2002, receiving extensive airplay,[2][3] and then recorded an album,[4] to be called Life is Sci-Fi,[5][6] but due to internal problems at their label left their record company before they released anything more.[1][7] They then started their own label,[8] Rabbit Hole and released an EP and a single.
Space Like Alice | |
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Origin | Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
Past members | Scott Pioro Chris Wheatley Damian "Chilli" Capicchiano Christian Bianco |
Discography
editEP
editSingles
editTitle | Year | Peak chart positions |
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AUS [11] | ||
"Compensate"[12][13][14] | 2001 | 79 |
"Holiday"[15] | 2004 | — |
References
edit- ^ a b db magazine issue 339, 25 Aug - 7 Sep 2004 Space Like Alice. by Steve Jones
- ^ Hobart Mercury, 5 August 2004, "Space invaders" by Kane Young
- ^ The Newcastle Herald, 27 May 2004, "Destiny Is Now Under Control" by Chad Watson
- ^ Australian Musician Issue 29 Autumn 2002 Space Like Alice by Joe Matera
- ^ The ARIA Report, Issue 612
- ^ Sunday Herald Sun, 10 February 2002, "Rock world heats up for Chilli and mates" by Paul Stewart
- ^ MX, 3 June 2004, "Back in wonderland" by Inga Gilchrist
- ^ Illawarra Mercury, 29 July 2004, "Alice band together" by Glen Humphries
- ^ National Library of Australia On My Way Home
- ^ Daily Telegraph, 24 June 2004, On My Way Home review
- ^ Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010 (PDF ed.). Mt Martha, Victoria, Australia: Moonlight Publishing. p. 262.
- ^ National Library of Australia Compensate
- ^ Herald Sun, 15 November 2001, Compensate review by Cameron Adams
- ^ Adelaide Advertiser, 3 January 2002, Compensate review by John Hart
- ^ National Library of Australia Holiday