1998–2007: The Sleepy Jackson The Sleepy Jackson were established in 1998, featuring Steele on
vocals and
guitar, his brother Jesse on
drums and Matthew O'Connor on bass. Both their self-titled debut EP and a subsequent single, "Miniskirt," were independently released. Jesse left the band in 2000 and was replaced by Paul Keenan. In late 2000, the Sleepy Jackson began a national tour with
Jebediah. In March 2001, on the eve of the band's deal with
EMI Records, the band toured with
Magic Dirt and
Motor Ace, adding Ronan Charles on keyboard. Steele eventually completed the tour as a solo performer after the other band members left the tour and returned home. In 2001, EMI released
Caffeine in the Morning Sun, which Steele recorded in
Sydney with
session musicians. In addition to playing solo shows, Steele recruited
Malcolm Clark (drums), Justin Burford (guitar) and Rodney Aravena (bass). The Sleepy Jackson relocated to Sydney, where they recorded another EP,
Let Your Love Be Love (2002). Songs from this EP, and
Caffeine in the Morning Sun, were compiled into a self-titled mini-album for release in the UK market in February 2003. The band toured extensively in 2003, playing in Australia, the United States and Europe. Between live appearances, the band worked on recordings for their debut album
Lovers. By the end of 2003, Burford and Aravena left the band. The band released its second album
Personality – One Was a Spider, One Was a Bird in Australia on 1 July 2006. It debuted at Number 10 on the
ARIA Albums Charts the following week. The album was nominated for a
J Award by Australian radio station
Triple J. Joining Steele and Clark on this album were Dave Symes and
Felix Bloxsom, as well as Lee Jones (formerly in the Perth band
Spencer Tracy). Bloxsom has since been replaced by Luke's brother Jake and wife Jodi, a.k.a. "Snappy Dolphin." In 2007, the Sleepy Jackson performed at the 2007
Big Day Out, the
Southbound festival, the
Falls Festival and the St. Jerome's Laneway festival in
Melbourne,
Sydney and
Brisbane. Also in 2007, Luke provided slide guitar on the song "Waiting All Day" by
Silverchair on their fifth album
Young Modern. Luke also appeared on the
Pnau single "With You Forever", leading
Nick Littlemore to state on Pnau's website "... working with Luke Steele ... it was amazing; that inspired [me] to work on a separate project with him all together. It's another album we're doing." Steele and Littlemore subsequently formed the
electroacoustic pop outfit
Empire of the Sun in 2008.
2007–present: Empire of the Sun (2008). Steele and Littlemore met in 2000 when introduced by Steele's
A&R executive Simon Moor, in a bar in
Sydney, Australia. At the time, both were signed with
EMI and had been working on independent projects. The two became instant friends and shortly afterwards decided to begin a collaborative music project together. The album opened at number eight on the ARIA Chart and peaked at number six. Their first single, titled "
Walking on a Dream", was released digitally on 30 August 2008. The single received airplay from many Australian radio stations and reached No. 10 on the ARIA Singles Chart, breaking the record for the longest time taken for a single to reach the top 10. It was released as a free single on 21 April 2009. The second single released off the album, entitled "
We Are the People", peaked at number twenty-four on the ARIA Charts. In September 2009, the song was used in an American advertising campaign for
Vizio televisions. The third single, "
Standing on the Shore" was released on
iTunes on 12 June and then for general release on 23 June. Its music video was filmed in
Lancelin in April 2009. Following the making of this video, it was announced that "
Without You" would be the 4th single for Empire of the Sun. Remixed for single release, its music video was filmed in FOX Studios in Sydney, Australia. Its changed tempo and emotion earned it an overall positive response. It was released in late September. Critical response to the album was mixed, generating a score of 60 on the review aggregator
Metacritic. In his review for
NME, Martin Robinson described their debut as "silly but their songs demand to be taken seriously, just like
Prince,
Ultravox and
Bowie. And yes, they're like
MGMT – in that they're great." Under the Radar also rated it favorably, describing it as "a highly visual experience". However, some critics were less satisfied with the pair's debut. of
The Guardian rated it 3 out of 5 stars, applauding the duo's unpredictability, but wishing "they would calm down a bit". Popmatters were also underwhelmed by the album, stating: "Unfortunately, despite the well developed '80s image, the music emulated is not anything worth reviving." The duo released their second album
Ice on the Dune on 17 June 2013. The album's release was preceded by a trailer directed by
J. D. Dillard of Kelvin Optical, Inc. (a division of
J. J. Abrams's
Bad Robot). Lead single "
Alive" was released on 16 April 2013. Steele received global media attention following an interview with music publication
NME at the Sziget Festival in
Budapest, in August 2013. During the interview, he compared
Ice on the Dune to
Daft Punk's 2013
Random Access Memories, saying: "They had a great marketing campaign, but we’ve got better songs." Steele was featured on Japanese-American
Steve Aoki's album
Neon Future I on the song "Neon Future". In October 2014, Empire of the Sun headlined Sandance at Dubai's Atlantis the Palm and in fall 2015 undertook a brief world tour. In July 2024, Empire of the Sun released their fourth studio album,
Ask That God, along with singles "Changes", "Music On The Radio", and "Cherry Blossom". The album was accompanied by a world tour taking in North and South America, Europe, and the United Kingdom. In January 2025, the band released
Ask That God (Deluxe) with two previously unreleased tracks titled "Somebody's Son" featuring
Lindsey Buckingham and "Dark Secrets".
2022: Solo career and Listen to the Water In February 2022, Steele announced his debut solo studio album,
Listen to the Water and released its lead single, "Common Man", on 11 February 2022. ==Influences==