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Anxiety Replacement Therapy is the fifth studio album by English indie pop band the Lottery Winners, released on 28 April 2023 through Modern Sky UK.It includes collaborations with Shaun Ryder, Frank Turner and Boy George, [2] as well as three spoken word interludes performed by the actor Stephen Fry. [3]
With a new dance to learn for fans, a UK and European Tour (beginning February 20th 2025 in Bristol), a new number 1 album (fingers crossed) and a summer schedule packed with more festivals and a full European arena tour with Robbie Williams (famous for copying the Thom Rylance song Angels (according to Thom Rylance), 2025 looks to be the year ...
The track features vocals from Louise Wener and can be found on an eight-track EP by The Lottery Winners called Start Again. [21] [22] [23] The band toured the UK in Spring 2022 performing their 1996 album The It Girl. The Lottery Winners were the support act. In 2023 the band undertook a UK acoustic tour as 'Sleeper unplugged'. [24]
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In 2021, Wener teamed up with the Greater Manchester indie band The Lottery Winners to record "Bad Things", an R&B-laced indie-pop track from the Leigh band's eight-track EP Start Again (with "Bad Things" being credited to The Lottery Winners featuring Sleeper, rather than featuring Louise Wener). [14] [15] [16]
The album is set to be released by EMI North, the band's first for the label, on 28 February 2025. [1] Described by the band as a "dark" album, guitarist/singer Jez Williams said in an interview with NME , "We're living in pretty fucking horrible times, so we wanted to reflect that but give a little hope.
A single from the album, "All Roads (Lead Back to You)" b/w "Better to Forget Her" (aided by Most performing it on an episode of Happy Days) spent three weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 in December 1976, peaking at #97; a second single, "One of These Days", was released as a promo to record stations only.
The Juno Award for "Recording Package of the Year" has been awarded since 1975, as recognition each year for the best album art for a music recording in Canada. The Award was subtitled as "Presented in honour of Andrew MacNaughtan" after MacNaughtan's death in early 2012. The award was previously known as "Best Album Graphics", "Best Album ...