LLOYD COLENEW ALBUM ‘ON PAIN’PLUS UK TOUR 2023
Lloyd Cole will release a new album, ‘On Pain’, on 23rd June ’23 on the earMUSIC label. ‘On Pain’ is Lloyd’s twelfth album as a solo artist and features …
LLOYD COLENEW ALBUM ‘ON PAIN’PLUS UK TOUR 2023
Lloyd Cole will release a new album, ‘On Pain’, on 23rd June ’23 on the earMUSIC label. ‘On Pain’ is Lloyd’s twelfth album as a solo artist and features …
LLOYD COLE
NEW ALBUM ‘GUESSWORK’
to be released on July 26th
plus UK/Ireland Tour
“So I’m a complicated motherfucker
You knew that”
Night Sweats
Lloyd Cole will release his new album ‘Guesswork’ on 26th July ’19 on …
Yes, it was me who opened his solo venture with a song called ‘Don’t Look Back’. I know, I know…
“Lloyd Cole” is a record of hirsute brilliance. Lloyd has always
been a bookworm in black, but now his lyrics are funnier, crueller, more
capable of being hurt and of lashing out.
March 16, 2012
I pity artists who feel they have to pretend that age doesnt affect them. Im talking about the Madonnas, Mick Jaggers and K3s of this world. At the other end of the spectrum is a man who wrote his first song about turning middle-age when he was 26 (Hey Rusty) and hasnt stopped since.
March 15, 2012
When referencing back pain and disappointing t-shirt sales as the enduring memories of this tour, Lloyd Cole tends to perpetuate the perception of a grumpy old man persona. However with a bucketful of charm and self-deprecation he treads effortlessly on the right side of endearing without veering off into self-pity.
March 9, 2012
The greying Lloyd Cole walking to the microphone was in brown cords, brown shirt, brown shoes, with two brown acoustic guitars to pick and mineral water for lubrication. Thicker set …
March 6, 2012
Lloyd Cole, wunderkind of the mid-80s with his band The Commotions, may now have reached 50, but for one serene evening that voice cast a spell over Darwen.
January 14, 2012
It is indeed gratifying to see that this album has been issued after festering for too long in the vaults of the BBC. It makes you wonder how many more …