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Alex Lloyd
Singer-Songwriter from Australia

Alex Lloyd

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Singer-Songwriter from Australia
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Gender
Male
Star sign
ScorpioScorpio
Birth
1 November 1974, Sydney, Australia
Age
49 years
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Alex Lloyd
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Biography

Alex Lloyd (born 19 November 1974) is an Australian singer-songwriter. His most popular album Watching Angels Mend, which includes the songs "Amazing" and "Green", was released in 2001 and went double platinum. His third album Distant Light released in 2003 featured three songs that made the Australian top 40 singles charts. He has also won two ARIA awards for "Male Artist of the Year" in 2000 and 2002.

Early life and education

Born Alexander Wasiliev to a father of Russian descent and a mother of Irish descent, Lloyd grew up in the inner Sydney suburb of Balmain, New South Wales, where he attended Balmain High School (now Sydney Secondary College Balmain Campus).

In 1990, at the age of 15, he was a member of a school rock band that won the 1990 Balmain Battle of the Bands and the 1990 Belmore Boys Youth Rock competition. This mainly blues-rock band evolved into "The Beefs", which began playing in local pubs and clubs and into indie rock band Mother Hubbard.

Lloyd adopted his mother's maiden name 'Lloyd' in tribute, following her unexpected death in 1991.

Career

Black the Sun (1997–2000)

His solo career began in 1997 when he started writing songs for his debut solo album Black The Sun and spent time at a songwriting clinic organised by Miles Copeland III, former manager of The Police. Lloyd started producing the album in 1998 and finished the album with producer Ed Buller, a former member of the Psychedelic Furs, who had produced albums by Pulp and Suede.

Black the Sun won a great deal of critical acclaim with Triple J listeners voting it their album of the year. Lloyd won an ARIA award for "Best New Artist" in 1999 and his first award for "Best Male Artist" in 2000.

Watching Angels Mend (2001–2002)

Lloyd's second album Watching Angels Mend went double platinum in Australia after its release in 2001. The second single, "Amazing", proved to be a breakthrough for him, becoming his first top 40 single in Australia, being the top song on the Triple J Hottest 100 for 2001. It went on to become a number one hit in New Zealand and the most played track on Australian radio during 2002.

Two further top 40 singles in Australia followed in 2002; "Green" and "Everybody's Laughing". Lloyd went on to win his second ARIA award for "Best Male Artist" and was nominated in several other categories.

Distant Light (2003–2004)

Lloyd's third album Distant Light was released in 2003. It featured Jim Moginie and Martin Rotsey of Midnight Oil on several tracks. It was produced by Stuart Miller, who had also produced Watching Angels Mend and mixed by Tony Hoffer who has worked with Air, Beck and Turin Brakes.

Distant Light was also a success on the ARIA charts. Three singles charted from the album; "Coming Home" in August 2003, "1000 Miles" in November 2003, and "Beautiful" in April 2004. The album has been certified gold in Australia.

Alex Lloyd (2005–2006)

In 2005, Alex Lloyd released a new single, entitled "Never Meant to Fail", which reached the top 30 in Australia, and, on 25 October, an eponymously titled album. Singles which have been released from this album ("Never Meant to Fail", "The Wonder" and "Brand New Day") have had significant airplay on radio stations across Australia.

In 2006, Lloyd performed in the grand finale of Dancing with the Stars, singing his breakthrough song, "Amazing". His performance in the show may have helped with sales of his album, as the album re-entered the albums chart a couple of weeks after the show. Alex Lloyd also released his greatest hits compilation, titled Amazing: The Best of Alex Lloyd, which covers all the singles from the four previous Alex Lloyd albums. The limited edition of the compilation features a second CD of B-sides and rarities.

Good in the Face of a Stranger and Mad Bastards Trio collaboration (2008–2011)

Alex Lloyd released his fifth album Good in the Face of a Stranger in November 2008 independently through Inertia. August 2008, the album's first single "Slow Train" was released through his official website, and the video clip for the track was animated with 7,000 hand-drawn pictures. In March 2009, he released his second single "What We Started" from the album, which was subsequently used as song on the television show 90210. The album did not chart as well as Lloyd's previous albums, selling close to 15,000 albums; however, it was well received by critics.

In 2011, Lloyd began touring with Steve and Alan Pigram from the Pigram Brothers. The trio had worked on the soundtrack for the Australian film Mad Bastards, and subsequently became known as the Mad Bastards Trio, using the tour to promote the film, which was released on 5 May 2011. The tour ended later that month. The Mad Bastards Trio also performed on Adam Hills in Gordon Street Tonight and also had an interview with George Negus about the music and the film itself. One of Lloyd's songs from Good in the Face of a Stranger, "Slow Train" made it onto the soundtrack, along with songs written by the Pigram Brothers, but the majority of the soundtrack was written as a collaboration between the trio.

The music from the Mad Bastards Trio received a very positive reception, with three nominations for the 2011 APRA Awards including Best Original Song Composed for the Screen ("Won't Look Back"), Best Soundtrack Album and Feature Film Score of the Year. The soundtrack from the film was also nominated for Best Original Film Soundtrack at the 25th ARIA Awards.

Cameo appearance in Mad Bastards movie

Alex made a cameo appearance in the Australian movie Mad Bastards performing his single Slow Train with the Pilgrim brothers.

Urban Wilderness (2012–2014)

After returning to Australia at the end of 2012, Lloyd announced that he will be recording and releasing a new album in 2013. In March and April 2013, Lloyd started road-testing new songs on a limited tour. Speaking to The Newcastle Herald, Lloyd announced the title of the album as Urban Wilderness.

In August 2013, Lloyd released the first single from the album, "Better The Less You Know," featuring footage of people listening to the song in London and on the Central Coast. After performing at the Caloundra Music Festival in October, the album was finally released on 18 October 2013, and was met with a mostly positive reception. The album subsequently entered the Australian 100% Independent Music Charts at Number 6 on 28 October 2013. Lloyd also announced his first Australian tour in over five years: the "Urban Wilderness" tour, which saw him perform across Australia from October–December 2013.

On 6 November 2013, Lloyd announced the second single of the album would be "Waterfall". Lloyd played on Network Ten's new morning television shows Wake Up and Studio 10, where he played "Waterfall" and "Amazing".

In 2014, Lloyd collaborated with the Richmond Football Club, releasing "Coming Home (To Richmond)"; a combination of his original 2003 single with references made to the AFL club. Lloyd subsequently adopted the Tigers as his club. The song became his first re-entry into the Australia Top 100 in over eight years, debuting at No.62.

Lloyd officially released the third single from the album, Good Thing on 2 April 2014.

Acoustica (2015–2017)

On 11 February 2016, Liberation Music announced that Lloyd will be releasing an acoustic album as part of their acoustic series, featuring re-imaginings of many of his most successful tracks. The following day, an acoustic version of "Coming Home" was released on their YouTube channel.

Lloyd also began touring with Australian rock band Icehouse for their tour dates in Newcastle, Sydney, Melbourne and Canberra throughout February and March 2016.

The album was released on 5 August 2016 and became Lloyd's highest-charting independent album, debuting at 11 on the Australian Independent Label charts, and at 45 on the overall ARIA charts. Lloyd supported the record with a national acoustic tour in September and October 2016.

Black the Sun 20th Anniversary Tour (2018–present)

Following appearing at A Day on the Green and supporting the Whitlams on their national tour in 2018, Lloyd announced in 2019, to coincide with the 20th-anniversary release of his debut album Black the Sun that he will be performing a special tour, performing the entire record in full. The subsequent national tour, taking place from October-November was a notable success, with multiple shows selling out. The tour also coincided with performances at the Scene & Heard Festival.

In addition, the album was re-released in a special deluxe 20th-anniversary format, featuring a bonus collection of tracks recorded Live At The Wireless, and was released on vinyl.

Personal life

Lloyd is married to Amelia Wasiliev and they have three sons and one daughter: Jake, Isaac, Elvis and Belle.

Lloyd took part in Celebrity MasterChef Australia in 2009. He made it to the final four, with INXS guitarist Kirk Pengilly, swimmer Eamon Sullivan and model Rachael Finch. However, he missed going through to the grand final, after failing to impress the judges enough with his chocolate swirl croquembouche.

Discography

Albums

YearTitlePeak chart positionsCertifications
AUS
AIRNZ
1999Black the Sun9*AUS: 2× Platinum
2001Watching Angels Mend2*22AUS: 3× Platinum
2003Distant Light9*AUS: Gold
2005Alex Lloyd7*AUS: Platinum
2008Good in the Face of a Stranger80
2013Urban Wilderness
2016Acoustica4511

Soundtrack albums

YearTitlePeak chart positionsCertifications
AUS
AIR
2011Mad Bastards (Music from the Motion Picture) – with the Pigram Brothers

Compilation albums

YearTitlePeak chart positionsCertifications
AUS
AIR
2002Watching Angels Mend / Black The Sun20*
2006Amazing: The Best of Alex Lloyd34*
2011Rare Tracks & B-Sides

Extended Plays

YearTitlePeak chart positionsCertifications
AUS
1998Black The Sun - EP
2000My Way Home
2002Everybody's Laughing
2003Coming Home
1000 Miles
2004Beautiful
2002Never Meant to Fail
2006Brand New Day

Singles

Release dateSinglePeak chart positionsCertificationAlbum
AUS
AUSJJJ100NED
NZ
UK
1998"Peepshow/Momo"non-album single
"Black the Sun"86Black the Sun
1999"Lucky Star"9121
"Something Special"
2000"My Way Home"50
2001"Downtown"7563Watching Angels Mend
"Amazing"141911176AUS: Gold
2002"Green"25
"Everybody's Laughing"33
"Bus Ride"
2003"Coming Home"2439Distant Light
"1000 Miles"32
2004"Beautiful"30
"Hello the End"146
2005"Never Meant to Fail"27Alex Lloyd
2006"The Wonder"
"Stand Down"
"Sometimes"
"Brand New Day"53
2008"Slow Train"Good in the Face of a Stranger
"Last Bell"
2009"What We Started"
2013"Better the Less You Know"Urban Wilderness
"Waterfall"
2014"Coming Home (To Richmond)"62Non-album single
"Good Thing"Urban Wilderness
2016"Coming Home"Acoustica
"Mockingbird"Non-album single

The song "Peepshow" was released as a video-only single at an unknown date in 1998.

Awards and nominations

ARIA Awards

YearAwardWorkResult
1999Breakthrough Artist – Single"Lucky Star"Won
Best Male ArtistNominated
2000Breakthrough Artist – AlbumBlack the SunNominated
Best Male ArtistWon
Album of the YearNominated
2002Producer of the YearWatching Angels MendNominated
Best Rock AlbumNominated
Best Male ArtistWon
Highest Selling AlbumNominated
Album of the YearNominated
Highest Selling Single"Amazing"Nominated
Single of the YearNominated
2003Best Male Artist"Coming Home"Won
2004Engineer of the YearDistant LightNominated
Best Male ArtistNominated
2011Best Original Soundtrack/Cast/Show AlbumMad Bastards (Music from the Motion Picture) (with the Pigram Brothers)Nominated

APRA Awards

YearAwardWorkResult
2002Song of the Year"Amazing"Won
2011Best Original Song Composed for the Screen"Won't Look Back" (with the Pigram Brothers)Nominated
Best Soundtrack Album"Mad Bastards – Music from the Motion Picture" (with the Pigram Brothers)Nominated
Feature Film Score of the Year"Mad Bastards – Music from the Motion Picture" (with the Pigram Brothers)Nominated
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