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"Me and You Versus the World" is a third single by Liverpool-based band Space. It was the band's first Top 10 hit and peaked at #9 on the UK singles chart in September 1996. [1] It is from their debut album Spiders.
Spiders is the debut album by English band Space, released on 16 September 1996. [6] 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 and funk. It was the result of the various musical tastes of ...
"Female of the Species" is a song by English rock band Space, released as their fourth single and second single proper from their debut album, Spiders (1996), on 27 May 1996. The song reached number 14 on the UK Singles Chart and earned a silver certification from the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) in October 2019. It became the band's ...
"Dark Clouds" is a song by Space, released as their fifth and final single from their debut album Spiders (1996). The song peaked at #14 on the UK singles chart in February 1997. [ 1 ]
In 1996, Space released their debut album Spiders on Gut Records.Combining surreal, darkly humorous lyrics and a large number of styles and genres, including rock, techno, hip hop and funk, a result of the different musical tastes of the band members, the album was a critical and commercial success, reaching number 5 on the UK Albums Chart [1] and becoming certified Platinum by the British ...
Spiders have woven their way into the mystical traditions and spiritual beliefs across cultures for centuries. These eight-legged architects of the natural world hold deep symbolic meaning beyond ...
Definitive Space." [6] Melody Maker editor Richard Smith commented, "Lyrically, Space's 'Neighbourhood' is just perv by numbers. It's even got a lyric that namechecks "big butch queens", "transvestites" and, that old favourite of the unimaginative, "vicars". [...] The thing is, there's some genuinely interesting sounds on here—that stretched ...
Sending spiders to space seems like a good idea (because, science), but arachnids apparently have their own notions about living in space. NASA researchers first sent spiders to space in the 1970 ...