When you have as big a celebrity fan as Stephen King, you must be doing something right! The three-piece from Finley, New South Wales, Australia, often jump genres from disco-pop (Stevie, Calypso) to mutant dance (Arse Huggin' Pants) - in the course of a single album, no less. And yet, they still manage to rock like mofos (Shazam!, Outta My Head, and - of course - their cover of Black Betty).
The three band members Mark Maher or "Kram" (drums and vocals), Damien Whitty or "Whitt" on guitar and Janet English on bass/vocals come from the small town Finley in southern New South Wales where they jammed together in their youth.
The band moved to Melbourne, Australia where Kram was studying at the Victorian College of the Arts School of Music. The band played its first gig at a loungeroom for a friend's party. The band soon became part of Melbourne's punk scene playing gigs at venues like the Tote Hotel in Collingwood, Victoria. They released their first single Circle K on Au-Go-Go Records with an EP titled P'tang Yang Kipper Bang Uh! following in 1992. The band's first album Shashavaglava was released in 1992. 'Shashavaglava' means 'dickhead' in Croatian. This album featured the songs Old Man Sam and a cover of English comedians The Goodies' song Run.
Spiderbait signed with Polydor Records and released their first album with the new label, their second album overall, named The Unfinished Spanish Galleon of Finley Lake in 1995. The album reached #14 on the Australian charts with singles Monty and Jesus receiving extensive airplay on Triple J. The album title refers to an unfinished project by the Finley Rotary Club, which became a venue for teenage drinking in their home town.
Their third album Ivy and the Big Apples was released in 1996, reached #3 and sold over 180,000 copies in Australia. Their first single Buy Me a Pony received extensive airplay on Triple J resulting in listeners voting it as their favourite song of the year. The second single Calypso also achieved commercial airplay, and reached #13 in the Australian singles charts in 1997.
In 1998, Janet English and her then boyfriend Quan Yeomans of Regurgitator recorded an album as Happyland. Around the same time, Kram and Richie Lewis of Tumbleweed released their own side-project the Hot Rollers - so named as both member's mothers were hairdressers. The Hot Rollers only album (self-titled) was released through Polydor.
Spiderbait returned together in 1999 with the album Grand Slam which also debuted at #10 on the Australian album charts.
Despite good airplay for the Grand Slam singles Shazam! and Stevie, their 2001 album The Flight of Wally Funk was a commercial flop, only selling 20,000 copies. The album was recorded in Whitt's living room.
Spiderbait recorded the Tonight Alright album in Los Angeles with producer Sylvia Massy who had worked with acts such as the Red Hot Chili Peppers, R.E.M., Tool, System of a Down and Skunk Anansie. The first single Black Betty was a cover version of the old Leadbelly song which became a hit in 1977 when covered by Ram Jam. The single reached #1 after 10 weeks in the singles chart in May 2004 (after debuting at #12), and stayed there for three weeks, becoming their biggest selling single ever. The film clip featured a hot rod similar to the car on the ZZ Top Eliminator. The song also made the soundtrack to the Electronic Arts video game Need for Speed: Underground 2. Tonight Alright was released on 28 March 2004, and debuted and peaked at #14. The second single Fucken Awesome debuted in the top 30 on June 28 2004. Interscope Records signed the band in 2004 to distribute Tonight Alright in the US and UK.
At the 2004 ARIA awards, Kram performed as part of the supergroup The Wrights, featuring members of many other Australian rock bands.
In September 2005 they released a Greatest Hits collection to reveal their back catalogue to younger fans who were caught up by Black Betty. This debuted at #6 and received a Gold Accreditation.
The band went on hiatus March 2005 after bassist Janet English gave birth to her daughter and planned a cycling tour across Europe. More recently Kram had announced plans of a solo album to be released sometime in 2006. On 18 November 2006 the band performed at the Queensland Council of Unions organised Rock the Vote! concert in Brisbane after a nine month hiatus from touring.
The band recorded a cover of "Ghost Riders in the Sky" as the main theme for the film Ghost Rider (2007), starring Nicolas Cage. A small excerpt is played during the film, and then in its entirety as the first song when the credits roll. The band's song "Glokenpop" is featured in the 2009 game LittleBigPlanet for the PlayStation Portable. Kram released his debut solo album, Mix Tape, in March 2009. In 2010, Magnapop's album Chase Park featured a cover of Spiderbait's song "Jesus" from The Unfinished Spanish Galleon of Finley Lake. In December of that year, they supported Guns N' Roses at a Sydney gig. The band recorded a cover of "Rock-a-Bye Your Bear" for the compilation ReWiggled - A Tribute to the Wiggles.[41]
2013–present: End of hiatus and self-titled album
In an interview with Triple J in February 2013, Kram announced that Spiderbait were in the studio, working on their first album in seven years, saying "We're doing a new record and we're about halfway through. We're just writing demos at the moment and it's coming along well. We're back in our Motorhead and Metallica metal phase—I'm all double kick at the moment."
The self-titled album, Spiderbait, was released on 15 November 2013. The band played a gig on the same day, for the opening night of the Jam Gallery, a new music venue in Bondi Junction.
On 11 March 2022, the band released "My Car's a A UFO", their first new song in nine years. The song was initially recorded for their fifth album, The Flight of Wally Funk and is the lead single from the band's third compilation album, 'Sounds in the Key of J, scheduled for released on 8 April 2022.
Studio Discography
Shashavaglava (1993)
The Unfinished Spanish Galleon of Finley Lake (1995)
Ivy and the Big Apples (1996)
Grand Slam (1999)
The Flight of Wally Funk (2001)
Tonight Alright (2004)
Spiderbait (2013)
Stevie
Spiderbait Lyrics
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You're my honeybee
I like you and you like me
It's easy can't you see
So won't you get up and dance with me
Yes I'll be waiting there for you
Yes I'll just be waiting there for you
Downtown is where it's at
Take me out for tea
There's a little place that I know you might like to be
Yes I'll be waiting there for you
Yes I'll just be waiting there for you
Hey! I haven't got all day
Turn off the microwave
I'll dump the vacuum cleaner
Alright! My feet are feeling light
Let's step on out tonight
I think I've got the fever
Yes I'll be waiting there for you
Yes I'll just be waiting there for you
"Stevie" by Spiderbait is an upbeat and catchy song with a simple message about the power of love. The opening lines "One, two, three, four / You're my honeybee / I like you and you like me / It's easy can't you see" illustrate the uncomplicated nature of the relationship described in the song - two people who fulfill each other and enjoy each other's company. The lyrics encourage the other person to "get up and dance" and make plans to go out "Downtown," portraying a fun and carefree atmosphere. The singer eagerly awaits their date and addresses the listener directly, emphasizing their desire to spend time together. The song's chorus repeats the line "Yes I'll be waiting there for you" twice, highlighting the focus of the song's theme.
The song has been interpreted by fans in different ways, with some suggesting it could be about a romantic relationship and others seeing it as a platonic friendship. The lyrics highlight the importance of being present and making time for loved ones, as evidenced by lines such as "Hey! I haven't got all day / Turn off the microwave / I'll dump the vacuum cleaner." The sense of urgency in the lyrics suggests that the singer is eager to spend time with the other person and encourage them to prioritize their connection. Overall, "Stevie" is a song about the joy of simple pleasures with loved ones, and the importance of seizing the moment.
Line by Line Meaning
One, two, three, four
The song is about to start
You're my honeybee
The singer admires and loves someone.
I like you and you like me
The singer and the loved one share mutual feelings for each other.
It's easy can't you see
Being in a relationship with each other comes naturally and is not difficult.
So won't you get up and dance with me
The singer wants their loved one to join them so they can dance together.
Yes I'll be waiting there for you
The singer is promising to wait for their loved one in a certain location.
Yes I'll just be waiting there for you
The singer repeats the promise to wait for their loved one to reinforce the message.
Downtown is where it's at
The singer suggests heading to the city center for some fun.
Don't forget to bring your coat and hat
The singer reminds their loved one to come prepared for the weather when going out.
Take me out for tea
The singer wants to have a nice cup of tea with their loved one.
There's a little place that I know you might like to be
The singer suggests going to a specific place that they think their loved one would enjoy.
Hey! I haven't got all day
The singer is in a hurry and wants their loved one to move quickly.
Turn off the microwave
The singer wants a distraction-free environment and asks their loved one to stop cooking.
I'll dump the vacuum cleaner
The singer is willing to stop doing household chores to go out with their loved one.
Alright! My feet are feeling light
The singer is excited and ready to go out.
Let's step on out tonight
The singer suggests going out together tonight.
I think I've got the fever
The singer is filled with excitement and anticipation for the night ahead.
Yes I'll be waiting there for you
The singer again promises to wait for their loved one at a specific location.
Yes I'll just be waiting there for you
The singer repeats the promise to wait for their loved one to reinforce the message and excitement for the night ahead.
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: ENGLISH, MAHER, WHITTY
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