Rock Music (album)

Rock Music
Studio album by The Superjesus
Released May 2003
Genre Rock
Label Warner Music Group
The Superjesus chronology
Jet Age
(2000)
Rock Music
(2003)

Rock Music is an album by Australian band The Superjesus released in 2003.

Making of the album

Rock Music was difficult for the Superjesus to make, taking a year and a half to finish. Bass player Stuart Rudd outlined the difficulties in making the album in an interview with Inpress magazine in June 2003.

"This album is a result of a year and a half prior," Stuart Rudd begins to explain. "The ups and downs definitely… it all came to a peak when we were in London. We had forty or fifty songs written and we could not come to agree on a direction to go. Then with the departure of another guitarist (Tim Henwood) we really had to pick ourselves up off the canvas again. We realised that the songs we had been writing weren’t the ones that we wanted to do, because we were suddenly able to move as one in the direction we wanted to go. It was like a huge weight off our shoulders."

Tim Henwood left the band to form The Androids who had a top ten hit in Australia with the song Do it with Madonna.

Singles

"Stick Together" was the first single released from the album and made the Australian Top 40. The third single released, "So Lonely", is an acoustic song different from the heavier sound of the band and made the ARIA top 50 in February 2004.

Track listing

The album was released in May 2003 as a single album with a bonus DVD.

  1. Shudder
  2. Stick Together
  3. Let It Go
  4. These Dreams
  5. Over and Out
  6. Bodies for Breakin
  7. Manic
  8. Medication
  9. Closer
  10. So Lonely

A special edition was released in February 2004 with a second side of additional material. The additional material is listed below.

  1. Down Again (Live at the Basement)
  2. Gravity
  3. Second Sun (remix)
  4. Saturation
  5. Sandfly (live)
  6. Shut my Eyes
  7. Birdman
  8. Receive It
  9. Something in the Air
  10. Blisterment
  11. Everybody calls me lonely (Hidden Track)
  12. Letter to the Peacecorp
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