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The Lotus Eaters played their first London show in 10 years at the Camden Barfly on 11 June 2010, followed by a string of shows in the UK. The band also toured in Japan in October 2010, with gigs in Tokyo and Osaka. In 2015, the band announced on their Facebook page that they were still working to release A Plug-in Called Nostalgia. [18]
The song was first recorded during a John Peel Radio 1 session in 1982 and, when aired, stimulated a bidding war between major UK record labels. [citation needed] It took some time for the band to find the right producer, [citation needed] but they eventually teamed up with Nigel Gray, who had produced for the Police and Siouxsie and the Banshees.
The Lotus Eaters, Dale Griffin, Nigel Gray, Bob Sargeant No Sense of Sin is the debut studio album of English band the Lotus Eaters . It was released in 1984 by record label Arista .
Lotus Eaters is an experimental electroacoustic group which features Aaron Turner (Hydra Head Records, Isis, Old Man Gloom, House of Low Culture), Stephen O'Malley (Sunn O))), Khanate, Burning Witch), and James Plotkin (Atomsmasher, O.L.D.).
Following the death of Associates frontman Billy Mackenzie in 1997, Dempsey now serves as the band's archivist. [7] [8] Dempsey next joined the new wave band the Lotus Eaters and was a member from 1983 to 1985. In the early 1990s, Dempsey made several guest appearances with band Presence, which featured his former Cure bandmate Lol Tolhurst. [9]
Pages in category "The Lotus Eaters (band) members" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. D.
Lotus Eater (formerly As Daylight Fades) were a Scottish heavy metal band from Glasgow.Playing a style that puts a heavy emphasis on rhythm and downtuning, they have been cited by publications such as NME and Metal Hammer as helping to lead the new wave of heavy music in Britain alongside groups like Loathe and Holding Absence.
Lightning Seeds: Indie/pop band, whose frontman Ian Broudie wrote the "Three Lions" music for Euro '96; The Little Flames: 1960s-inspired indie band; The Liverbirds [41] Loathe: Metal band from Liverpool [42] The Lotus Eaters: Early–mid 1980s pop/new wave band. Emerged with another album in 2001 called Silentspace