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Lomax was an English alternative rock band from London, England.
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Origin | London, England |
Genres | Alternative rock |
Years active | 2002–2004 |
Labels | 93 Records |
Past members | Paul Epworth Jon Meade Rob Schultzberg |
The band released three singles and an album on the London-based independent record label, 93 Records. The album, A Symbol of Modern Living (2003), was praised by the Guardian[1] and Drowned in Sound,[2] among others.
Nowadays, their vocalist/guitarist Paul Epworth works predominantly as a record producer, though enjoys working as a DJ. Meade is working on a solo entity, entitled The Sex Act, with a single "Builders of Men/Modern Dance" released on Destructible Records. Schultzberg is also working on solo material.
Members
edit- Paul Epworth - lead vocals and guitar
- Jon Meade - bass and backing vocals
- Robert Schultzberg - drums
Albums
edit- A Symbol Of Modern Living
- Release date: 10 Nov. 2003
- Produced by Lomax
- CD (93CD02), LP (93LP02):
- "The Bodies Of Journalists"
- "Brought To Rights"
- "Arnstein’s Ladder"
- "When The Pressure’s On"
- "Anglicized"
- "Modern Life"
- "Knuckleheads"
- "Principles"
- "An End"
- "Reiterator"
Singles
edit- "Anglicized" / "Last Meal For Jeff" (December 2002)
- "An End" / "Brought To Rights"
- "Modern Life" (October 2003)
- "Reiterator" (Phones Mix) - promo only
References
edit- ^ Dave Simpson. "CD: Lomax: A Symbol of Modern Living | Music". The Guardian. Retrieved 4 June 2020.
- ^ Diver, Mike (19 November 2003). "Album Review: Lomax - A Symbol Of Modern Living / Releases / Releases // Drowned In Sound". Drownedinsound.com. Archived from the original on 17 June 2021. Retrieved 4 June 2020.