Spacey Jane’s New EP ‘Exit Wounds’ Out Now
Exit Wounds is the Freo quartet’s follow-up to their 2025 album, If That Makes Sense.
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Perth indie rockers Spacey Jane have dropped their new EP, Exit Wounds.
Produced by Day Wave (Calum Hood, Pete Yorn, Olivia O’Brien) and John Hill (Cage the Elephant, Phantogram, Foals) and mixed by Lars Stalfors (Role Model, BENEE, The Dare), Exit Wounds was written and recorded by Spacey Jane in Los Angeles during the making of their 2025 album If That Makes Sense.
The EP includes the previously released tracks ‘Do You Really Love Her’ and ‘I Never See Her’ alongside four new songs.
Speaking about ‘I Never See Her’, frontman Caleb Harper confirmed it is “about rationalising a breakup.” He added, “It's a conversation you have with yourself when you're delaying the inevitable and anticipating the grief. It's also about longing for a place that will hold you and keep you safe - trying to define what home means and where it is.”
The release of Exit Wounds arrives following Spacey Jane’s performance at Governors Ball Music Festival ahead of festival appearances at Lollapalooza, Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival and Osheaga Festival, as well as a run of shows supporting Rainbow Kitten Surprise.
The quartet return home this summer for an extensive run of Australian dates, kicking things off with two huge nights at Brisbane’s Riverstage on Thursday 26 and Friday 27 November.
Then, the tour rolls into Melbourne the following week for back‑to‑back shows at the Sidney Myer Music Bowl on Friday 4 and Saturday 5 December, followed by a gig at Adelaide’s The Drive on Sunday 6 December, before Spacey Jane takes over the Sydney Opera House steps on Thursday 10 and Friday 11 December. The tour wraps with a triumphant two‑night hometown finale at Perth’s ICF OUTDOOR on Saturday 12 and Sunday 13 December.
Tickets on sale now via frontiertouring.com.
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Since the release of their 2020 debut album Sunlight, it’s been coming up Milhouse for Spacey Jane. The band’s third record, If That Makes Sense, saw them break through internationally with the Mike Crosse-y produced album landing at #2 on the ARIA Album Charts and spawning five songs that made the Hottest 100 in 2025: ‘Whateverrrr’, ‘All The Noise’, ‘Through My Teeth’, ‘Estimated Delivery’ and ‘How to Kill Houseplants’.
After successful tours across Australia, North America and Europe last year, Spacey Jane are continuing their global run across the States before returning to Australia in November.
Exit Wounds by Spacey Jane is out now. Listen here. Catch Spacey Jane at The Drive on Sunday 6 December. Tickets on sale now at frontiertouring.com.
Spacey Jane Heading Back Down Under Australian Tour 2026
With special guests Telenova & Armlock
Thursday 26 November – Riverstage, Brisbane, QLD
Friday 27 November – Riverstage, Brisbane, QLD
Friday 4 December – Sidney Myer Music Bowl, Melbourne, VIC
Saturday 5 December – Sidney Myer Music Bowl, Melbourne, VIC
Sunday 6 December – The Drive, Adelaide, SA
Thursday 10 December – On The Steps, Sydney Opera House Forecourt, Sydney, NSW
Friday 11 December – On The Steps, Sydney Opera House Forecourt, Sydney, NSW
Saturday 12 December – ICF: Outdoor, Perth, WA
Sunday 13 December – ICF: Outdoor, Perth, WA
Exit Wounds is the Freo quartet’s follow-up to their 2025 album, If That Makes Sense.
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