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  • Quote MissWalshy

Post by MissWalshy Fri May 04, 2007 7:28 pm

oh no! I love Edward Larrikin and his lovely Girlfriend.

:(

Ah well.. Gud luck for the future and all that..
oh no! I love Edward Larrikin and his lovely Girlfriend.

:(

Ah well.. Gud luck for the future and all that..
  • Quote firehazard

Post by firehazard Fri May 04, 2007 3:42 pm

Larrikin Love split up

http://www.nme.com/news/larrikin-love/28139

Shame. :(
Good luck for the future, lads. 8)
[b]Larrikin Love split up[/b]

http://www.nme.com/news/larrikin-love/28139

Shame. :(
Good luck for the future, lads. 8)
  • Quote Dropofpoison

Post by Dropofpoison Sun Jan 07, 2007 11:01 am

trashcity wrote:
Dropofpoison wrote:Is it on emusic?


but, "boys and girls in america" by the hold steady IS on emusic. and thers not a pogues fan in the world i wouldnt reccomend that record to.


Thanks, I'll check it out.
[quote="trashcity"][quote="Dropofpoison"]Is it on emusic?[/quote]

but, "boys and girls in america" by the hold steady IS on emusic. and thers not a pogues fan in the world i wouldnt reccomend that record to.[/quote]

Thanks, I'll check it out.
  • Quote trashcity

Post by trashcity Sun Jan 07, 2007 2:33 am

Dropofpoison wrote:Is it on emusic?


but, "boys and girls in america" by the hold steady IS on emusic. and thers not a pogues fan in the world i wouldnt reccomend that record to.
[quote="Dropofpoison"]Is it on emusic?[/quote]

but, "boys and girls in america" by the hold steady IS on emusic. and thers not a pogues fan in the world i wouldnt reccomend that record to.
  • Quote nboldock

Post by nboldock Sat Jan 06, 2007 5:29 pm

No it's on CD :P
No it's on CD :P
  • Quote Dropofpoison

Post by Dropofpoison Sat Jan 06, 2007 11:11 am

Is it on emusic?
Is it on emusic?
  • Quote firehazard

Post by firehazard Sat Jan 06, 2007 9:47 am

-nate- wrote:having checked them out on myspace i'm thinking of buying one of their albums. suggestions?


As far as I know they've released only one album - The Freedom Spark. It's excellent. :)
[quote="-nate-"]having checked them out on myspace i'm thinking of buying one of their albums. suggestions?[/quote]

As far as I know they've released only one album - The Freedom Spark. It's excellent. :)
  • Quote -nate-

Post by -nate- Sat Jan 06, 2007 2:30 am

having checked them out on myspace i'm thinking of buying one of their albums. suggestions?
having checked them out on myspace i'm thinking of buying one of their albums. suggestions?
  • Quote MissWalshy

Post by MissWalshy Fri Jan 05, 2007 9:57 pm

My favourite two also! :)

Turns our Edward is a Pogues fan too!! class! ;)
My favourite two also! :)

Turns our Edward is a Pogues fan too!! class! ;)
  • Quote Soulfinger Junior

Post by Soulfinger Junior Fri Jan 05, 2007 8:05 pm

I love them :D

My favourite songs being Happy as Annie and Edwould.


--
Joe
I love them :D

My favourite songs being Happy as Annie and Edwould.


--
Joe
  • Quote MacRua

Post by MacRua Fri Dec 29, 2006 1:14 pm

Larrikin Love, Brixton Academy, London
By Nick Hasted
29 December 2006
Independent

Full URL
Edward Larrikin shares the bohemian urchin image and yearning rock sound of The Libertines. But he dreams of "the Big Music", the inclusive vision proclaimed by The Waterboys' Mike Scott in the 1980s, which holds that genres of sound run into each other.

This has seen him participate in "grindie" (the splicing of the UK rap-style grime and indie), as well as taking on some of Scott's own Van Morrison-derived Celtic soul. His band Larrikin Love's debut album, The Freedom Spark, only hints at all this ambition. But he represents a healthy, renewed questing spirit in British pop. In the best sense, he has a hippie mind: unconventional, and dissatisfied.

Faced with the task of warming up an audience, as the support act to The Pogues at a far larger venue than they can yet command themselves, Larrikin Love's intellectual ambitions count for little, but a radical makeover of their album's songs, now played with trombones and fiddles, and uncalculated warmth, endear them to this crowd.

The stray cat rockabilly screech of "Edwould" goes down well, of course, but so does its old Yiddish dance elements. The weird shrieking fiddle and near-gibberish lyrics of "Cucumber" sees a girl in the band square-dancing. By contrast, "Well, Love Does Furnish a Life" is given a dropped-out ska beat, with the trombone as lead instrument. "Ribbon Dance Mews", with its train-track beat and stand-up bass, recalls the 1950s, until its discordant end. In truth, Larrikin's ideas remain partially formed: a freedom spark yet to fully catch light.

Larrikin Love play Frog at Kentish Town Forum, London NW5, on Sunday (020-7284 1001; http://www.larrikinlove.co.uk)
[size=150]Larrikin Love, Brixton Academy, London[/size]
[i]By Nick Hasted
29 December 2006
Independent [/i]
[url=http://enjoyment.independent.co.uk/music/reviews/article2110559.ece]Full URL[/url]
Edward Larrikin shares the bohemian urchin image and yearning rock sound of The Libertines. But he dreams of "the Big Music", the inclusive vision proclaimed by The Waterboys' Mike Scott in the 1980s, which holds that genres of sound run into each other.

This has seen him participate in "grindie" (the splicing of the UK rap-style grime and indie), as well as taking on some of Scott's own Van Morrison-derived Celtic soul. His band Larrikin Love's debut album, The Freedom Spark, only hints at all this ambition. But he represents a healthy, renewed questing spirit in British pop. In the best sense, he has a hippie mind: unconventional, and dissatisfied.

Faced with the task of warming up an audience, as the support act to The Pogues at a far larger venue than they can yet command themselves, Larrikin Love's intellectual ambitions count for little, but a radical makeover of their album's songs, now played with trombones and fiddles, and uncalculated warmth, endear them to this crowd.

The stray cat rockabilly screech of "Edwould" goes down well, of course, but so does its old Yiddish dance elements. The weird shrieking fiddle and near-gibberish lyrics of "Cucumber" sees a girl in the band square-dancing. By contrast, "Well, Love Does Furnish a Life" is given a dropped-out ska beat, with the trombone as lead instrument. "Ribbon Dance Mews", with its train-track beat and stand-up bass, recalls the 1950s, until its discordant end. In truth, Larrikin's ideas remain partially formed: a freedom spark yet to fully catch light.

Larrikin Love play Frog at Kentish Town Forum, London NW5, on Sunday (020-7284 1001; http://www.larrikinlove.co.uk)
  • Quote Irish Rover

Re: Larrikin Love

Post by Irish Rover Wed Dec 20, 2006 9:22 am

MissWalshy wrote:Can't belive no-one has started a topic on this great band yet?


I have to say i have been listening to them a bit lately.

I remember seeing them on some music programme on channel 4 earlier in the year, and i thought they were quite good.
[quote="MissWalshy"]Can't belive no-one has started a topic on this great band yet? [/quote]

I have to say i have been listening to them a bit lately.

I remember seeing them on some music programme on channel 4 earlier in the year, and i thought they were quite good.
  • Quote firehazard

Post by firehazard Wed Dec 20, 2006 8:48 am

Totally agree, Walshy.

Larrikin Love are an excellent young band. Their album, The Freedom Spark, would be one of my top albums of the year, and gets loads of play in this house.

And they are great live. The first night at Brixton was the third time I've seen them this year, and they always put on a good show.

And I'm told the singer is incredibly cute. I have this on good information, because he was in the shop where one of me girls works a few weeks back. Swoon. :wink:
Totally agree, Walshy.

Larrikin Love are an excellent young band. Their album, [i]The Freedom Spark[/i], would be one of my top albums of the year, and gets loads of play in this house.

And they are great live. The first night at Brixton was the third time I've seen them this year, and they always put on a good show.

And I'm told the singer is incredibly cute. I have this on good information, because he was in the shop where one of me girls works a few weeks back. Swoon. :wink:
  • Quote MissWalshy

Larrikin Love

Post by MissWalshy Wed Dec 20, 2006 1:11 am

Can't belive no-one has started a topic on this great band yet?

I'm only home now..

wow.

amazing.


Sooooooo good. Catch them where you can, and that's coming from me!!! ;)

M



Ps. Check em out on myspace. Proper class.
Can't belive no-one has started a topic on this great band yet?

I'm only home now..

wow.

amazing.


Sooooooo good. Catch them where you can, and that's coming from me!!! ;)

M



Ps. Check em out on myspace. Proper class.

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