Here is the characterful voice of Lazer Lloyd, sharing wise words about the needs to simplify our lives. The video shows Lloyd recording the final take in the studio and it’s a chance to see a great artist at work. ‘Tomorrow Never Comes’ is the title track from Lloyd’s forthcoming album, due for release in May. He says of the song: “In these times we are given a blessing inside of the darkness to learn how to simplify our lives – with no choice. So let’s all take advantage of that and not forget when this is all over – the real important things that we need on our journey.
These are perfect times to remind us that no one knows what tomorrow will bring. The world and life can change so quickly that it doesn’t make sense to put so much effort thinking about what will be – when we will lose the only real thing we have, which is now. It is most important for all of us to go back to basics. Keeping it simple, which is family and friends, building our spirituality, physical health, our mental health and being balanced.”
On the new single from Lloyd Cole's upcoming album 'On Pain', which he is releasing on his EarMUSIC label on the 23rd July he sings that "it's warmer by the fire, by the flames" to a soundtrack that's pure Lloyd Cole - even given the injection of keyboards and synths. …
Upon opening the Barbican Centre on 3 March 1982, the Queen remarked that it is “one of the wonders of the modern world”. That remains a moot point, however, it can’t be denied that the centre puts on a world-class programme of music, theatre, cinema and visual arts. Although in…
Elegant, minimalist synthpop with some fine tunes. There are some people who may not have been paying attention over the past 40 years and still associate Lloyd Cole with the jangly guitars of his seminal debut album ‘Rattlesnakes’. However, Cole has had a long-standing interest in using synthesisers and producing…
From up north but now hiding in rural Suffolk. An insomniac music-lover. Love discovering new music to get lost in - country, singer-songwriters, Americana, rock...whatever. Currently enjoying Nils Lofgren, Ferris & Sylvester, Tommy Prine, Jarrod Dickenson, William Prince, Frank Turner, Our Man in the Field...