Spacey Jane Unveils ‘Estimated Delivery (Magic Megamix)’ Featuring Mallrat
The original version of the track appears on the band’s third studio album, If That Makes Sense.
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Almost six months on from the release of their acclaimed third album, If That Makes Sense, Freo indie rockers Spacey Jane have shared a remix of the track ‘Estimated Delivery’.
The ‘Magic Megamix’ is sonically similar to the original, with the main point of difference being the addition of Brizzy pop superstar Mallrat.
Of the collaboration, Spacey Jane says, “We’re huge fans of Grace (aka Mallrat) and have been lucky enough to become good friends over the last few years. She’s an amazing fit for the song and as soon as we heard her verse we were hooked. It’s always cool to see a song given a new life and it’s even better when it’s the homie.”
Mallrat ads, “The first time I hung out with Spacey Jane we crossed a street and I noticed a praying mantis on the road. I pointed it out to Peppa but the lights were changing and cars were about to run it over. Pep ran onto the road at the last possible second and scooped the praying mantis to safety. That’s when I knew that we were going to be friends. I love this Spacey album. It was so fun playing with the production and writing a new verse on this gorgeous song to ratify it.”
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The album the original version of ‘Estimated Delivery’ is taken from, If That Makes Sense, was produced by Mike Crossey (The 1975, Arctic Monkeys, Wolf Alice) and features the singles ‘All the Noise’, ‘How to Kill Houseplants’, ‘Through My Teeth’ and ‘Whateverrrr’.
If That Makes Sense has been nominated for two 2025 ARIA Awards – Best Rock Album and Best Video – and praised by the music media, with FLOOD Magazine calling the album “a bold new step for the Australian quartet both instrumentally and lyrically” and PAPER writing “[This is] the kind of indie rock offering that makes you remember why you’d even fall in love in the first place, spelling out truths and vulnerable revelations over driving guitar parts and buoyant drums.”
Following tours of Australia and North America, Spacey Jane are performing at Austin City Limits Music Festival this Saturday 11 October, before a run of European dates. The quartet returns home in November to play at Rolling Sets, Beyond The Valley and The Great Escape festivals this summer.
‘Estimated Delivery (Magic Megamix)’ by Spacey Jane ft. Mallrat is out now.
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