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==Career== ===1998–2002: ''Black the Sun'' and ''Watching Angels Mend''=== Early in 1998, Lloyd released his debut single "Peepshow/Momo", which did not chart. In July 1998, Lloyd released the single "Black the Sun", the lead from his debut album of the same name. The song peaked at number 86 on the [[ARIA Charts]]. Lloyd's debut studio album, ''[[Black the Sun]]'' was released in July 1999. It peaked at number 9 on the ARIA Charts and was certified 2× Platinum. [[Triple J]] listeners voting it their album of the year in 1999.<ref name="J FILES: 1999">{{cite web |first=Richard |last=Kingsmill |title=Feature: ''J FILES: 1999'' |url=http://www.abc.net.au/triplej/music_specials/s1397184.htm |publisher=[[ABC (Australia)|ABC]] |access-date=18 June 2009}}</ref> At the [[ARIA Music Awards of 2000]], Lloyd won [[ARIA Award for Best Male Artist]]. In 2001, Lloyd released "Downtown" and "[[Amazing (Alex Lloyd song)|Amazing]]", the lead singles from his second album. "Amazing" became his best-performing single, peaking within the top 20 in Australia and being certified gold. It was voted in a number 1 on the [[Triple J Hottest 100, 2001]]. At the [[APRA Music Awards of 2002]], the song won Single of the Year. The accompanying video was directed by Ryan Renshaw. ''Watching Angels Mend'' was released in September 2001 and peaked at number 2 in Australia and was certified 3× platinum. Two further top-40 singles in Australia followed in 2002: "[[Green (Alex Lloyd song)|Green]]" and "[[Everybody's Laughing (Alex Lloyd song)|Everybody's Laughing]]".<ref name=ausA/> At the [[ARIA Music Awards of 2002]], Lloyd was nominated for seven awards, winning ARIA Award for Best Male Artist for a second time. ===2003–2004: ''Distant Light'', ''Alex Lloyd'' and ''Amazing: The Best of Alex Lloyd''=== In August 2003, Lloyd released "[[Coming Home (Alex Lloyd song)|Coming Home]]", the lead single from his third studio album. The song peaked at number 24 on the ARIA Charts. At the [[ARIA Music Awards of 2003]], the song won Lloyd the vARIA Award for Best Male Artist for a third time. Lloyd's third studio album ''[[Distant Light (Alex Lloyd album)|Distant Light]]'' was released in September 2003. The album peaked at number 9 on the ARIA Charts and was certified gold.<ref name=ryan/> It spawned two more top 50 singles in "1000 Miles" and "Beautiful". In August 2005, Alex Lloyd released "Never Meant to Fail", the lead single from his fourth studio album. The song reached the top 30 in Australia.<ref name=ausA/> On 25 October 2005, Lloyd released his [[Alex Lloyd (album)|self-titled fourth studio album]]. The album peaked at number 7 on the ARIA Charts and was certified platinum. In April 2006, Lloyd performed in the grand finale of ''[[Dancing with the Stars]]'', singing his breakthrough song, "[[Amazing (Alex Lloyd song)|Amazing]]". His performance on the show saw the album re-entered the albums charts. In September 2006, Lloyd released his first greatest hits album, titled ''[[Amazing: The Best of Alex Lloyd]]''. It was his final on [[EMI Music]]. A limited edition of the album features a second album of [[B-side]]s and rarities and it peaked at number 34. ===2008–2011: ''Good in the Face of a Stranger'' and the Mad Bastards Trio=== In November 2008, Lloyd released his fifth studio album ''[[Good in the Face of a Stranger]]'' through Inertia. The album peaked at number 80 on the ARIA Chart. The album spawned two singles, the first, "Slow Train" featured a video clip made with 7,000 hand-drawn pictures. The album's second single, "What We Started", was released in March 2009 and subsequently used as song on the television show ''[[90210 (TV series)|90210]]''. 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 Tonight|''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. At the [[APRA Music Awards of 2011]] the trio received three nominations. At the [[ARIA Music Awards of 2011]], the album was nominated for Best Original Soundtrack/Cast/Show Album. ===2012–2015: ''Urban Wilderness'' and "Coming Home (To Richmond)"=== In March 2013, Lloyd began road-testing new songs on a limited tour. Speaking to ''[[The Newcastle Herald]]'', Lloyd announced the title of the album as ''[[Urban Wilderness]]''.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.newcastleherald.com.au/story/1394387/alex-lloyds-latest-baby/ | title=Alex Lloyd's latest baby | date=29 March 2013 }}</ref> 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.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wx67aC7oz7o |title=Alex Lloyd - Better The Less You Know |publisher=YouTube |date=2013 |access-date=17 October 2019}}</ref> The album was released on 18 October 2013, and was met with a mostly positive reception. Late in 2013, Lloyd performed his first Australian tour in over five years.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://themusic.com.au/news/all/2013/10/14/alex-lloyd-returns-to-australia-with-east-coast-tour/|title=Alex Lloyd Returns to Australia with East Coast TOur|website=The Music Au|date=14 October 2013|access-date=11 May 2020}}</ref> 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 [[Australian Football League|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, peaking at number 62 on the ARIA Charts.<ref>{{cite web|author=Gavin Ryan |url=http://www.noise11.com/news/pharrell-williams-spends-8th-week-on-top-of-aria-singles-20140301 |title=Pharrell Williams Spends 8th Week On Top Of ARIA Singles |work=Noise11.com |date=1 March 2014|access-date=7 October 2019}}</ref> A third single from ''Urban Wilderness'' was released in April 2014, titled "Good Thing". ===2016–2017: ''Acoustica''=== 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.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://liberation.com.au/alex-lloyd-releases-coming-home-the-first-taste-of-acoustic-album-acoustica-out-in-may/ |title=ALEX LLOYD releases 'Coming Home' – the First Taste of upcoming album 'Acoustica' - Liberation Music |website=liberation.com.au |access-date=15 January 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160217050652/http://liberation.com.au/alex-lloyd-releases-coming-home-the-first-taste-of-acoustic-album-acoustica-out-in-may/ |archive-date=17 February 2016 |url-status=dead}}</ref> The following day, an acoustic version of "Coming Home" was released on their YouTube channel.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dvuc2-8swao |title=Alex Lloyd - Coming Home |publisher=YouTube |date=10 February 2016|access-date=7 October 2019}}</ref> Lloyd also began touring with Australian rock band [[Icehouse (band)|Icehouse]] for their tour dates in Newcastle, Sydney, Melbourne and Canberra throughout February and March 2016. ''Acoustica'' was released on 5 August 2016 and peaked at number 45 on ARIA charts. ===2018–2019: ''Black the Sun'' 20th Anniversary Tour=== Following an appearance at ''A Day on the Green'' in 2018<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.adayonthegreen.com.au/catalogue/attr/merchant_id/1352/form_name/all_search/s_field/start_date/s_order/asc/expire/1// |title=StackPath |work=Adayonthegreen.com.au |date=2018 |access-date=7 October 2019}}</ref> and supporting [[The Whitlams]] on their national tour of 2018, Lloyd announced a 20th-anniversary release of his debut album ''[[Black the Sun]]''. The subsequent national tour, took place from October–November and was a success, with multiple sell out shows.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.festicket.com/festivals/scene-heard-cairns/2019/shop|title=2019 shop|website=Festickets|date=2019|access-date=11 May 2020}}</ref> === 2021–present: "Amazing" 20th Anniversary Tour and new album === Following the reopening of venues during the [[COVID-19 pandemic]], Lloyd announced an eleven-date acoustic tour to celebrate the 20th-anniversary release of "Amazing". In May 2022, Lloyd released his first single in eight years, "Trojan Horse", coinciding with the commencement of the tour.
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