Lowlife - Eternity Road (Reflections Of Lowlife 85-95) (2006)
BAND/ARTIST: Lowlife
- Title: Eternity Road (Reflections Of Lowlife 85-95)
- Year Of Release: 2006
- Label: LTM
- Genre: Post-Punk, New Wave, Indie Rock, Dream Pop
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
- Total Time: 01:15:16
- Total Size: 182/546 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Sometime, Something
02. Again and Again
03. Coward's Way
04. Permanent Sleep
05. The Betting & Gaming Act 1964
06. Hollow Gut
07. Ragged Rise to Tumbledown
08. From Side to Side
09. Eternity Road (7" version)
10. Swing
11. Ramafied (Underground version)
12. Where I Lay, I'll Lie
13. I Don't Talk to Me
14. I the Cheated
15. My Mother's Fatherly Father
16. Suddenly Violently Random
17. Give Up Giving Up
18. Truth in Needles
19. Swell
Line-up:
Bass – Will Heggie
Drums – Grant McDowall
Guitar – Hamish "Fuel" MacIntosh*, Hugh Duggie, Stuart Everest
Vocals – Craig Lorentson
Lowlife were formed from the remnants of a Psychobilly band called Dead Neighbours. The original Dead Neighbours line up was Craig Lorentson (Vocals), David Steel (Bass), Ronnie Buchanan (Guitar) and Grant McDowall (drums).
After one mini LP, David Steel left the band. Will Heggie had just left the Cocteau Twins at that time and since he was from Grangemouth, as were the rest of Dead Neighbours, it was obvious that Will should replace David. Dead Neighbours recorded one album with Will, "Strangedays Strangeways".
From there Ronnie Buchanan left and Stuart Everest replaced him. At that time it was decided that it would be appropriate to change the music and band name.
Lowlife were formed taking the name from a Public Image Limited song.
Craig Lorentson passed away On Friday June the 4th 2010.
After one mini LP, David Steel left the band. Will Heggie had just left the Cocteau Twins at that time and since he was from Grangemouth, as were the rest of Dead Neighbours, it was obvious that Will should replace David. Dead Neighbours recorded one album with Will, "Strangedays Strangeways".
From there Ronnie Buchanan left and Stuart Everest replaced him. At that time it was decided that it would be appropriate to change the music and band name.
Lowlife were formed taking the name from a Public Image Limited song.
Craig Lorentson passed away On Friday June the 4th 2010.
Alternative | Punk | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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