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Spacehog
OriginLeeds, West Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
GenresAlternative rock, glam rock, space rock
Years active1994–2002, 2008–present
LabelsSire/Elektra Records, Artemis
MembersRoyston Langdon
Antony Langdon
Jonny Cragg
Richard Steel
Timo Ellis
Websitemyspace.com/spacehogmusic

Spacehog are an English rock band formed in 1994. Its music is heavily influenced by David Bowie, Queen, and T.Rex. The band's best known single is "In the Meantime".

Members

  • Royston Langdon a.k.a. "Ray Sprinkles" (born Royston William Langdon, 1 May 1972)[1][2][3]bass and vocals
  • Antony Langdon a.k.a. "Tone Down" (born Antony Chester Langdon, 14 May 1968)[4][5]rhythm guitar and vocals
  • Jonny Cragg a.k.a. "Corky" (born 18 July 1966 or 1968)[6]drums
  • Richard Steel a.k.a. "Rich" (born 12 November 1968)[7]lead guitar
  • Timo Ellis - Multi-instrumentalist

History

Though all the band members are from Leeds, West Yorkshire, the band was formed in New York City in 1994 when Antony Langdon met Cragg by chance in a café where Cragg had a job killing rats. Soon after, Langdon's brother Royston joined the band, and Spacehog was born. When the band's original guitarist left, Cragg called his friend Richard Steel to join. The band signed in 1994 with Seymour Stein to Sire Records.

On 24 October 1995, Spacehog released its first album, Resident Alien. It went gold on the Billboard charts, selling over 500,000 copies and spawned the hit single and video "In the Meantime" as well as the single "Cruel To Be Kind". "In the Meantime" received heavy video and radio play, and was used as background music to BBC's Match of the Day football programme. The band performed the song on Channel 4's TFI Friday in 1996. The band's second album, The Chinese Album, was released on 10 March 1998. Though it did not sell as well as Resident Alien, the band's popularity continued to increase as Spacehog opened for more popular acts like Pearl Jam and Supergrass. The Chinese Album had a more "artsy" sound, with the Pink Floyd-like piano on the opening track and Michael Stipe of R.E.M. contributing vocals to the song "Almond Kisses".

After the band was dropped by Elektra Records, Spacehog signed with the upstart label Artemis Records and released its third album, The Hogyssey, on 10 April 2001. The album continued the band's neo-glam approach and included the singles "I Want to Live" and "At Least I Got Laid", as well as a funk version of Richard Strauss's "Also sprach Zarathustra". The band joined The Black Crowes and Oasis on the Tour of Brotherly Love in support of the album, which proved to be the band's final major tour.

Royston Langdon and American actress Liv Tyler became engaged in February 2001,[8] and married in Barbados on March 25, 2003.[9] In December 2004, she gave birth to their son, Milo William Langdon.[10] On May 8, 2008, the couple confirmed through representatives that they would be separating but remain friends.[11]

Arckid

Antony, Royston, and Christian Langdon then pooled their resources to form Arckid. By June 2006, they had recorded eight songs with Bryce Goggin at Trout Studios in Brooklyn. Jonny Cragg, now sporting a moustache, joined The Twenty-Twos as their drummer post-Spacehog, but has since rejoined the Langdon brothers in Arckid.

At the end of November 2006, Antony Langdon left Arckid on good terms and had devised an alter ego known as "Louis Arogant". This project was near completion as a record entitled Victoria: an homage to Langdon's love for his wife, the director Victoria Clay de Mendoza. The album was intended to release at end of 2007, but was never released. He also continued in the production of his television work. Also in the works was an album by Antony Langdon and Joaquin Phoenix. The project was called This Lady is a Tramp and was being mixed by Paul McKenna with help from Creation Records founder Alan McGee and the Charlatans’ Tim Burgess.

Antony Langdon was briefly replaced in Arckid by Your Vegas guitarist Mat Steel, who subsequently left Arckid after they shot their first video to rejoin Your Vegas. Pete Denton of Cube and Kid Symphony fame joined Arckid for a short period of time. Richard Steel accompanied the three members of Arckid on stage during the Hilfiger Sessions NY and the 2007 Lollapalooza gigs.

Reunion

In July 2008, Spacehog reunited to play two shows, the first at the Viper Room and the second at Troubador. Drummer Jonny Cragg posted on the Arckid MySpace page that Spacehog would be reuniting and would begin work on a new record.[12] In July 2009, Spacehog reunited at Spaceland in Los Angeles.[13]

I'm Still Here

In 2010, Spacehog guitarist Antony Langdon gained notoriety for his role in the controversial mockumentary starring Joaquin Phoenix I'm Still Here. Langdon, who was one of Phoenix's assistants as well as a musical partner,[14] staged a falling-out with the actor during the documentary's filming and is shown (in the film's most shocking scene)[according to whom?] defecating on the troubled actor in retaliation for an earlier argument. In an earlier part of the film, there is a similarly shocking scene involving Langdon getting out of the shower.

Langdon's time in Spacehog is not mentioned in the film, but a clip of the band performing on television is shown. Royston Langdon is also credited for one of the film's songs.[15][16]

As It Is on Earth

On 17 September 2011, Spacehog announced the completion of their latest album, As It Is on Earth, on their MySpace page.[17] Rolling Stone magazine has reported an April 16, 2013 release date.[18]

In February 2012 they introduced a new member, multi-instrumentalist Timo Ellis, from the NYC band The Netherlands (thenetherlands.tv).

Discography

Albums

Title Details Peak chart positions Certifications
(sales threshold)
US CAN[19] UK AUS
[20]
Resident Alien 49 27 40 50 * US: Gold
* CAN: Platinum[21]
The Chinese Album
  • Release date: 1998
  • Label: Sire
  • Formats: CD
55
The Hogyssey
  • Release date: 2001
  • Label: Artemis Records
  • Formats: CD
As It Is On Earth
  • Release date: 2013
  • Label: Redeye Label
  • Formats: CD
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

EPs

  • Hamsters of Rock (Sire, 1996)
  • 4 Future Tracks (Artemis, 2001)

Singles

Year Title Chart peak positions Album
US
[22]
US
Main.

[22]
US
Mod.

[23]
AUS
[24]
CAN
[25]
CAN
Alt.

[26]
NZ
[27]
SWE
[28]
UK
[29]
1996 "In the Meantime" 32 1 2 40 33 6 45 36 29 Resident Alien
"Cruel to Be Kind" 29
"Space Is the Place"
1998 "Mungo City" 19 21 82 The Chinese Album
"Carry On" 43
2001 "I Want to Live" 23 The Hogyssey

References

  1. ^ AllMusic
  2. ^ Royston Langdon at the Internet Movie Database
  3. ^ About the band. Ray Sprinkles
  4. ^ Antony Langdon at the Internet Movie Database
  5. ^ About the band. Tone Down
  6. ^ About the band. Jonny Cragg
  7. ^ About the band. Rich
  8. ^ "Liv Tyler's Yorkshire love". BBC News Online. 20 February 2001. Retrieved 9 January 2009.
  9. ^ "Liv Tyler ties the knot". BBC News Online. 3 April 2003. Retrieved 11 January 2009.
  10. ^ "Liv Tyler Names Her Newborn Baby". People. 14 December 2004. Retrieved 24 June 2008.
  11. ^ Singh, Anita (9 May 2008). "Liv Tyler splits from Royston Langdon". The Daily Telegraph. London. Retrieved 10 January 2009.
  12. ^ Kaufman, Gil (30 July 2008). "Former Spacehog Takes A Shot With Velvet Revolver". MTV. Retrieved 31 July 2008.
  13. ^ Jon. Spacehog reunites at Spaceland, LA Snark.com, 21 November 2009.
  14. ^ Joaquin Phoenix Quits Acting to Pursue Music
  15. ^ "Joaquin Phoenix movie turns Spacehog guitarist into exhibitionist". ShortFormBlog.
  16. ^ "Is That the Guitarist From Spacehog Pooping on Joaquin Phoenix?". New York Magazine.
  17. ^ "MySpace".
  18. ^ "Spacehog Return With Rollicking 'Glad to Know' – Song Premiere". Rolling Stone.
  19. ^ "Top Albums/CDs - Volume 63, No. 9, April 15, 1996". RPM. Retrieved 17 October 2010. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  20. ^ Australian Album Charts
  21. ^ "Gold Platinum Database: Spacehog". Canadian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved 2 September 2011.
  22. ^ a b "Spacehog - Billboard Singles". allmusic. Retrieved 17 October 2010. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  23. ^ "Spacehog Album & Song Chart History – Alternative Songs". Billboard. Retrieved 17 October 2010. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  24. ^ Australian Charting
  25. ^ "Top Singles - Volume 63, No. 16, June 03 1996". RPM. Retrieved 17 October 2010. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  26. ^ "Rock/Alternative - Volume 63, No. 3, March 04 1996". RPM. Retrieved 17 October 2010. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  27. ^ New Zealand Charting
  28. ^ Swedish Charting
  29. ^ UK Charting, Search for: "Spacehog"