The band revolves around the distinctive vocal style of songwriter Luke Steele. Stemming from a musical family, father Rick Steele is a local blues musician, two of Luke Steele's siblings are also musicians with brother Jesse a former member of The Sleepy Jackson (and currently performing with father Rick in The Hot Biscult Band) and sister Katy, who fronts another Perth indie rock band, Little Birdy.
The band formed in 1998 with the original lineup featuring Luke Steele (guitars/vocals), Jesse Steele (drums), and Matthew OโConnor (bass). This lineup recorded a self-titled debut and a subsequent single titled "Miniskirt". Both recordings were independently released. In 2000, as a result of non-musical commitments, Luke Steele suggested that his brother should redirect his attentions and concentrate on other happenings in his life which ultimately resulted in Jesse following his advice and departing the band.
The void created by Steele's departure was filled by Paul Keenan (who now drums with Eskimo Joe at their live performances). Along with numerous shows in their hometown of Perth, in late 2000, The Sleepy Jackson toured nationally with Jebediah. In March 2001, on the eve of the bandโs signing with EMI Records, the band toured with Magic Dirt and Motor Ace with Ronan Charles on keyboards joining Steele, O'Connor and Keenan. Five weeks into the tour, with the band broke, exhausted, and sleeping in caravan parks rather than enjoying the luxuries their touring partners were enjoying, O'Connor, Keenan and Charles quit leaving Steele to complete the tour solo.
In signing to EMI, pressure was soon placed on Steele to produce a recording. The result was a 2001 released EP titled Caffeine In The Morning Sun which Steele recorded in Sydney with a collection of session musicians. In addition to playing solo, Steele recruited drummer Malcolm Clark into The Sleepy Jackson fold and, when some serious touring was required in support of the release, the services of Justin Burford (Guitar) and Rodney Aravena (Bass) were enlisted. In addition to The Sleepy Jackson, Steele's three colleagues were also playing around their hometown with Jonathon Dudman under the name End Of Fashion.
The Sleepy Jackson relocated to Sydney where they recorded another EP, Let Your Love Be Love. Songs from this and past releases were put together to form a self titled mini album for release on the UK market. A period of extensive touring quickly followed which saw the band playing in Australia, The United States, and Europe. The later bought the band some very enthusiastic attention from UK music paper NME. In between live appearances, The Sleepy Jackson worked on recordings that were to become their debut album Lovers. During a series of UK appearances in 2003, Burford and Aravena left the band. With a support slot for Silverchair's Diorama tour looming back in Australia, replacements were quickly sought. Clarke ironically called upon the only other End of Fashion member not previously part of The Sleepy Jackson, Jonathon Dudman.
Dudman joined the band in Sydney where he took over bass duties and the second guitarist position was filled by session musician Ben Nightingale. The Sleepy Jackson's revolving door continued when Nightingale was ultimately replaced by Jonathon Dudman's brother, Julian Dudman. But the Dudmans consequently left the band leaving Luke Steele and Malcolm Clark as the only official members of The Sleepy Jackson.
The Sleepy Jackson released their second full length album Personality - One Was A Spider, One Was A Bird in Australia on July 1 2006 where it debuted at No. 10 on the ARIA Albums Charts the following week. With its predecessor Lovers receiving generous support from both critics and radio alike, the band supported the new album's worldwide release with a series of live appearances in select markets. Joining Clark and Steele are Dave Symes and Felix Bloxsom, who both worked on the album, and Lee Jones who was formerly in Perth band Spencer Tracy.
The album was released in the United Kingdom on July 26th and in the United States on July 27th. In July 2006 the album was nominated for a J Award by Australian Radio Station, Triple J.
In 2007 The Sleepy Jackson performed at the 2007 Big Day Out, Southbound, Falls Festival and the St Jerome's Laneway festivals in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane.
Acid In My Heart
The Sleepy Jackson Lyrics
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Now, there's acid in my heart
It's time to get you off my mind
'Cause there's acid in my heart
But I need you
And I need you
'Cause you need me now
I need you, you know I'm getting tired
'Cause I need you now
Would you tell this rhythm the truth?
I need you
And I need you
I need you
And I need you
It's true, I never had no son with you
Now there's acid in my heart
And it's fine to get you off my mind
'Cause there's acid in my heart
And I need you
And I need you
And I need you
And I need you
The Sleepy Jacksonโs song โAcid in My Heartโ deals with a relationship breakup and the consequences that come along with it. The lyrics suggest that the singer and his/her partner did not have a fulfilling relationship. The lyrics โIt's true, I never had no fun with youโ indicate that there were issues with the relationship from the start. The phrase โacid in my heartโ is used throughout the song as a metaphor for the emotional pain caused by the breakup. The singer acknowledges that it is time to move on from the relationship and get the other person off his/her mind.
However, the singer also admits to needing the other person despite the pain they have caused. The lines โAnd I need you, you know I'm getting tiredโ reflect the singerโs struggle to let go of the relationship completely. The singer is torn between the emotional pain caused by the other person and his/her own need for them. The lyrics suggest that the singer is struggling to come to terms with the end of the relationship and move on with his/her life.
In conclusion, โAcid in My Heartโ is a poignant song that deals with the complexities of relationships and breakups. The lyrics are raw and honest, and the music is emotive and powerful.
Line by Line Meaning
It's true, I never had no fun with you
I never truly enjoyed being with you
Now, there's acid in my heart
I feel anger and bitterness towards you
It's time to get you off my mind
I need to stop thinking about you
'Cause there's acid in my heart
Because I feel so negative towards you
But I need you
Despite my negative feelings, I am still attached to you
And I need you
My attachment to you is strong
I know you, I know you get quiet
I understand your behavior when you want my attention
'Cause you need me now
You want me to be there for you
I need you, you know I'm getting tired
I crave your presence even though it drains me
'Cause I need you now
Because my dependence on you is immediate
Would you tell this rhythm the truth?
Can you be honest and vulnerable with me?
It's true, I never had no son with you
I never had a child with you
Now there's acid in my heart
I feel resentment towards you even more now
And it's fine to get you off my mind
It's okay to let go of my attachment to you
'Cause there's acid in my heart
Because I feel such negative emotions towards you
And I need you
Despite everything, I am still attached to you
And I need you
My attachment to you is still strong
And I need you
I cannot let go of my emotional dependence on you
And I need you
I am still clinging onto you, even though it hurts me.
Lyrics ยฉ Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: STEELE
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Sarah OโDaniel
so in love with this man's voice.
Danny Bowden
18 years later and more poignant than ever! Luke Steele is one of this generation's best artists, from the Nations By The River to Empire of The Sun. Hopeful for new material soon.
Real
Yes, his new project is H3000
Danny Bowden
@Real Ooh!!! I'll have to have a delve and see what I can find.. Thank you!
Real
Its Awesome! He is Awesome!๐คฉ๐
Real
@Danny Bowden You're welcome,spread the word!
Real
@Danny Bowden Oh yeah, New album drops September 17th๐ค๐๐
Dan Wilson
I love this recording.. and will never forget watching this band playing together live in Melbourne..
Real
Did you know Luke has new music out now called H3000. It's different, more futuristic but awesome
Dan Wilson
@Real thanks mate I will check out