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Who Is Empire Of The Sun?
Empire of the Sun are an Australian electronic music duo from Sydney, formed in 2008. The duo consists of longtime collaborators Luke Steele of alternative rock act The Sleepy Jackson, and Nick Littlemore of electronic dance outfit Pnau.
Their award-winning, 2008 debut album Walking on a Dream shot the duo to international success and to date has been certified double platinum in Australia and gold in United States. The album has sparked a number of internationally charting singles including "Walking on a Dream" which peaked at number ten on the Australian ARIA Singles Chart and reached number sixty four on the UK Singles Chart, and "We Are the People", which peaked at number fourteen on the UK Singles Chart. They are currently signed to EMI Australia and Virgin UK.
Luke Steele and Nick Littlemore met in 2000 after being introduced by Steele's A&R executive, Simon Moor, in a bar in Sydney. Both were at the time signed to EMI and had already been working on their own independent projects. Although they did not initially capitalize on their instant creative chemistry, the two consistently collaborated over the years. Littlemore helped write the song "Tell the Girls That I'm Not Hangin' Out", which appeared on The Sleepy Jackson's 2003 debut album, Lovers, and Steele had artistic input in Littlemore's 2006 art-rock project Teenager.
The two officially reunited together for two songs on Pnau's self-titled album Pnau in 2007—"Freedom" and the opener "With You Forever". Littlemore commented "when Peter Mayes and I wrote 'With You Forever', I knew straight away I had to send it to Luke. A day later, he called me up and sang the whole thing over the phone to me." Luke Steele's contribution to the track was so influential to Nick and Pete that they scrapped over 200 songs worth of material for the album, and began to craft a work more vocally-centered than they ever had before. A track-by-track analysis of the album Pnau by Nick and Pete reveals that writing "With You Forever" with Luke Steele was such an exciting experience that it directly inspired the two to begin work on another project together. Littlemore said, "We fell in love with music again with With You Forever; I think this is Pnau's first great song." The release of Pnau unexpectedly brought acclaim from music icon Elton John, who, after befriending Littlemore, became involved in some of the early planning of Nick and Luke's new project.
The new project began to develop into what would later become Empire of the Sun (under the working title of Steelemore). As Steele was living in Perth at the time and Littlemore was in Sydney for the next few months the pair independently continued to write songs for the project and organized meetings in Sydney where they decided on the album's musical direction and style. Eventually the pair went into the studio with Peter Mayes to record the final material, all of which was entirely produced by themselves.
Although the name of the project has been attributed to the 1984 novel of the same name by J. G. Ballard, Littlemore denies this and offers an explanation, saying, "the name comes more from the idea of (and you'll see this in the ongoing videos) the fact that we're traveling around the world going to all the places of empires of the civilization where the sun has been a theme of worship. It's not based on the Ballard novel nor the Spielberg film of the same name."
After several months of consulting on the material for the album, Littlemore and Steele went into the studio to record their debut album. Titled Walking on a Dream, the album was released on 3 October 2008. Prior to its release six tracks were put up on the social networking site Myspace for fans to listen to.
The album debuted at number eight on the ARIA Albums Charts and eventually peaked at number six. The album's lead single, "Walking on a Dream", was released digitally on 30 August 2008. The single received airtime from many Australian radio stations and has since reached number ten on the Australian ARIA Singles Chart. The second single released from the album, titled "We Are the People", peaked at number twenty-four in Australia. In September 2009 this song was used in an American advertising campaign for Vizio televisions. The third single, "Standing on the Shore" was released on iTunes on 12 June and for general release on 23 June. The video was filmed in Lancelin in April 2009. "Without You" was released as the album's fourth single.
Critical response to the album was generally positive, generating a score of 60 on the review aggregator Metacritic. Martin Robinson in his review for NME described their debut as "silly but their songs demand to be taken seriously, just like Prince, Ultravox and Bowie. And yes, they're like MGMT – in that they're great." Under the Radar also rated it favourably describing it as "a highly visual experience". Rolling Stone Australia awarded the album a positive 3.5 out of 5, describing it as "gorgeously plaintive electro-pop", but noted "the gold is harder to find in the record's hazy second half".
Critics with mixed reactions largely expressed their discontent with the album's second half, particularly marked by the unsettling introduction of the fifth track, "Delta Bay". Mike Orme of Pitchfork Media claimed that "few buzzes die so abruptly as in the transition of the complex, ethereal melodies of 'We Are the People' into the following cut 'Delta Bay', which sounds like 'Thriller' sung by cats." PopMatters made a similar comment that "We Are the People" "proves the duo's talent for making great music... it's just unfortunate the song bleeds into 'Delta Bay'... why would you want to do that?" Dorian Lynskey of The Guardian rated Walking on a Dream 3 out of 5 stars, explaining "the slick, pastel-wardrobed MOR of the title track and We Are the People demonstrate melodic agility and sun-dazzled charm" but that the album as a whole is "a ripe cheese, best not consumed whole."
On 22 July 2009, Empire of the Sun made a special broadcast in conjunction with the solar eclipse that occurred on that day, which included a sneak preview of their forthcoming performance at the Parklife Festival in Australia. Luke Steele performed "Breakdown" and "Swordfish Hotkiss Night".
Contrary to previous suggestions that they would remain a studio band, Empire of the Sun performed live, alongside Lady Sovereign and La Roux, at Australia's Parklife Festival during September/October 2009.
In September 2009 Luke Steele revealed that his Empire of the Sun bandmate Nick Littlemore had been missing for five months and that he would also be performing a series of upcoming shows in the duo's native Australia solo. Asked whether Littlemore was still a member of the band, Steele said: "I really don't know, hey, he's just left me with the baby." However on 26 November 2010, Littlemore, in an interview with internet music site The Music Network, said, "I talked to Luke (Steele) the other day; we're doing a new record. We've already written a couple of tunes. You know when it's right I guess."
In July 2011, Littlemore announced that Empire of the Sun had gone into the studio at the end of June to begin working on a second Empire of the Sun album. In an interview with Confidential, he explained that he and Steele had not, as reported, fallen out, but that Littlemore had been heavily involved in writing music for Cirque du Soleil and was therefore unable to tour. However, while playing a track from the new album to the interviewer, Littlemore confirmed he would "come on board this time, actually come together and tour."
On 11 March 2013 Empire of the Sun revealed the debut trailer for their upcoming second album, Ice on the Dune. The trailer was produced by Kelvin Optical, Inc., a production division of Bad Robot, and was directed by J.D. Dillard. The album was revealed with a release date of June 2013. The newly launched website for the album features placeholder links for upcoming content provided with dates for 15 March, 22 March, 29 March, and 8 April. The lead single, "Alive", was released on 16 April. On the same day, the album will be made available to pre-order on iTunes. Its listing on the iTunes Store shows an expected release date of 14 June 2013 in Australia. The music video for 'Alive' was directed by Charles Scott & Alex Theurer and produced by Kelvin Optical, Inc.
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Who Is Empire Of The Sun?
Empire of the Sun are an Australian electronic music duo from Sydney, formed in 2008. The duo consists of longtime collaborators Luke Steele of alternative rock act The Sleepy Jackson, and Nick Littlemore of electronic dance outfit Pnau.
Their award-winning, 2008 debut album Walking on a Dream shot the duo to international success and to date has been certified double platinum in Australia and gold in United States. The album has sparked a number of internationally charting singles including "Walking on a Dream" which peaked at number ten on the Australian ARIA Singles Chart and reached number sixty four on the UK Singles Chart, and "We Are the People", which peaked at number fourteen on the UK Singles Chart. They are currently signed to EMI Australia and Virgin UK.
Luke Steele and Nick Littlemore met in 2000 after being introduced by Steele's A&R executive, Simon Moor, in a bar in Sydney. Both were at the time signed to EMI and had already been working on their own independent projects. Although they did not initially capitalize on their instant creative chemistry, the two consistently collaborated over the years. Littlemore helped write the song "Tell the Girls That I'm Not Hangin' Out", which appeared on The Sleepy Jackson's 2003 debut album, Lovers, and Steele had artistic input in Littlemore's 2006 art-rock project Teenager.
The two officially reunited together for two songs on Pnau's self-titled album Pnau in 2007—"Freedom" and the opener "With You Forever". Littlemore commented "when Peter Mayes and I wrote 'With You Forever', I knew straight away I had to send it to Luke. A day later, he called me up and sang the whole thing over the phone to me." Luke Steele's contribution to the track was so influential to Nick and Pete that they scrapped over 200 songs worth of material for the album, and began to craft a work more vocally-centered than they ever had before. A track-by-track analysis of the album Pnau by Nick and Pete reveals that writing "With You Forever" with Luke Steele was such an exciting experience that it directly inspired the two to begin work on another project together. Littlemore said, "We fell in love with music again with With You Forever; I think this is Pnau's first great song." The release of Pnau unexpectedly brought acclaim from music icon Elton John, who, after befriending Littlemore, became involved in some of the early planning of Nick and Luke's new project.
The new project began to develop into what would later become Empire of the Sun (under the working title of Steelemore). As Steele was living in Perth at the time and Littlemore was in Sydney for the next few months the pair independently continued to write songs for the project and organized meetings in Sydney where they decided on the album's musical direction and style. Eventually the pair went into the studio with Peter Mayes to record the final material, all of which was entirely produced by themselves.
Although the name of the project has been attributed to the 1984 novel of the same name by J. G. Ballard, Littlemore denies this and offers an explanation, saying, "the name comes more from the idea of (and you'll see this in the ongoing videos) the fact that we're traveling around the world going to all the places of empires of the civilization where the sun has been a theme of worship. It's not based on the Ballard novel nor the Spielberg film of the same name."
After several months of consulting on the material for the album, Littlemore and Steele went into the studio to record their debut album. Titled Walking on a Dream, the album was released on 3 October 2008. Prior to its release six tracks were put up on the social networking site Myspace for fans to listen to.
The album debuted at number eight on the ARIA Albums Charts and eventually peaked at number six. The album's lead single, "Walking on a Dream", was released digitally on 30 August 2008. The single received airtime from many Australian radio stations and has since reached number ten on the Australian ARIA Singles Chart. The second single released from the album, titled "We Are the People", peaked at number twenty-four in Australia. In September 2009 this song was used in an American advertising campaign for Vizio televisions. The third single, "Standing on the Shore" was released on iTunes on 12 June and for general release on 23 June. The video was filmed in Lancelin in April 2009. "Without You" was released as the album's fourth single.
Critical response to the album was generally positive, generating a score of 60 on the review aggregator Metacritic. Martin Robinson in his review for NME described their debut as "silly but their songs demand to be taken seriously, just like Prince, Ultravox and Bowie. And yes, they're like MGMT – in that they're great." Under the Radar also rated it favourably describing it as "a highly visual experience". Rolling Stone Australia awarded the album a positive 3.5 out of 5, describing it as "gorgeously plaintive electro-pop", but noted "the gold is harder to find in the record's hazy second half".
Critics with mixed reactions largely expressed their discontent with the album's second half, particularly marked by the unsettling introduction of the fifth track, "Delta Bay". Mike Orme of Pitchfork Media claimed that "few buzzes die so abruptly as in the transition of the complex, ethereal melodies of 'We Are the People' into the following cut 'Delta Bay', which sounds like 'Thriller' sung by cats." PopMatters made a similar comment that "We Are the People" "proves the duo's talent for making great music... it's just unfortunate the song bleeds into 'Delta Bay'... why would you want to do that?" Dorian Lynskey of The Guardian rated Walking on a Dream 3 out of 5 stars, explaining "the slick, pastel-wardrobed MOR of the title track and We Are the People demonstrate melodic agility and sun-dazzled charm" but that the album as a whole is "a ripe cheese, best not consumed whole."
On 22 July 2009, Empire of the Sun made a special broadcast in conjunction with the solar eclipse that occurred on that day, which included a sneak preview of their forthcoming performance at the Parklife Festival in Australia. Luke Steele performed "Breakdown" and "Swordfish Hotkiss Night".
Contrary to previous suggestions that they would remain a studio band, Empire of the Sun performed live, alongside Lady Sovereign and La Roux, at Australia's Parklife Festival during September/October 2009.
In September 2009 Luke Steele revealed that his Empire of the Sun bandmate Nick Littlemore had been missing for five months and that he would also be performing a series of upcoming shows in the duo's native Australia solo. Asked whether Littlemore was still a member of the band, Steele said: "I really don't know, hey, he's just left me with the baby." However on 26 November 2010, Littlemore, in an interview with internet music site The Music Network, said, "I talked to Luke (Steele) the other day; we're doing a new record. We've already written a couple of tunes. You know when it's right I guess."
In July 2011, Littlemore announced that Empire of the Sun had gone into the studio at the end of June to begin working on a second Empire of the Sun album. In an interview with Confidential, he explained that he and Steele had not, as reported, fallen out, but that Littlemore had been heavily involved in writing music for Cirque du Soleil and was therefore unable to tour. However, while playing a track from the new album to the interviewer, Littlemore confirmed he would "come on board this time, actually come together and tour."
On 11 March 2013 Empire of the Sun revealed the debut trailer for their upcoming second album, Ice on the Dune. The trailer was produced by Kelvin Optical, Inc., a production division of Bad Robot, and was directed by J.D. Dillard. The album was revealed with a release date of June 2013. The newly launched website for the album features placeholder links for upcoming content provided with dates for 15 March, 22 March, 29 March, and 8 April. The lead single, "Alive", was released on 16 April. On the same day, the album will be made available to pre-order on iTunes. Its listing on the iTunes Store shows an expected release date of 14 June 2013 in Australia. The music video for 'Alive' was directed by Charles Scott & Alex Theurer and produced by Kelvin Optical, Inc.
Contact Empire Of The Sun
Website | Facebook | Twitter | Vevo | Instagram | iTunes | GM | AU Press | UK Press | USA Press | AU/NZ Booking | UK/Europe Booking | USA Booking
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