Lloyd Cole

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Through both his lauded work fronting the Commotions and his more eclectic solo efforts, Lloyd Cole established himself as one of the most articulate and acute songwriters of the post-punk era. Born January 31, 1961, in Buxton, England, Cole formed the Commotions in 1982 while studying philosophy at the University of Glasgow. Originally a large soul band, the group eventually trimmed itself down to a quintet that included keyboardist Blair Cowan, guitarist Neil Clark, bassist Lawrence Donegan, and drummer Stephen Irvine.

The uncommon quality of Cole's songwriting earned the Commotions a contract with British Polydor, and in 1984, they debuted with Rattlesnakes, a wry, heartfelt record of jangling guitar pop stuffed with references to the likes of Jules et Jim, Simone de Beauvoir, Norman Mailer, and On the Waterfront; "Perfect Skin," the shimmering first single, reached the U.K. Top 30. Produced by the hitmaking team of Alan Winstanley and Clive Langer, 1985's Easy Pieces was a slicker effort that included the singles "Lost Weekend" and "Brand New Friend," both of which earned significant airplay on alternative radio outlets.

Following the release of 1987's Mainstream, Cole disbanded the Commotions and moved to New York City to establish himself as a solo performer. There he joined forces with noted session drummer Fred Maher, who enlisted ex-Voidoid Robert Quine on guitar and an up-and-coming singer/songwriter named Matthew Sweet to play bass for Cole's eponymously titled 1990 solo debut, which continued much in the vein of his work with the Commotions. Released in 1991, Don't Get Weird on Me, Babe, however, marked a major artistic shift, as the entire second half of the album explored lush, string-sweetened cabaret music, arranged by Paul Buckmaster (known for his work with Elton John and the Rolling Stones).

Commercial success continued to elude Cole, however, and it took 1993's Bad Vibes -- a diverse effort touching upon psychedelia and electronics -- a year to find U.S. distribution. By the time of 1995's Love Story, his sound had come full circle; a return to the more minimalist, folk-rock-inspired work with the Commotions, the LP not coincidentally marked Cole's reunion with the band's guitarist, Neil Clark. The new millennium sparked a new union for Cole, for his 2001 album The Negatives not only showcased the album's namesake, but the name of his new band. Collaborations with Adam Schlesinger (Fountains of Wayne, Ivy), Jill Sobule, and Michael Kotch (Vitamin C, Eve's Plum) were featured on the new record, as well as production credits from Stephen Street (the Smiths, Blur). Extensive touring followed.

Cole resurfaced in 2004 with the understated Music in a Foreign Language LP. Recorded largely at home, the album featured a cover of Nick Cave's "People Ain't No Good." In 2006, Anti-Depressant -- in which Cole compellingly dealt with the positive and negative aspects of aging -- was released. Broken Record followed four years later. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi

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  • Jun 28 Friday
    London, UK Rough Trade East
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  • Oct 17 Thursday
    London, UK Union Chapel
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  • Oct 18 Friday
    Worcester, UK Huntingdon Hall
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  • Oct 21 Monday
    Glasgow, UK Òran Mór
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  • Oct 23 Wednesday
    Glasgow, UK Òran Mór
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  • Oct 24 Thursday
    Stockton-on-tees, UK ARC
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  • Oct 25 Friday
    Sale, UK Waterside Arts Centre
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  • Oct 28 Monday
    Leeds, UK Leeds City Varieties
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  • Oct 29 Tuesday
    Nottingham, UK The Glee Club
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  • Oct 30 Wednesday
    Cambridge, UK Corn Exchange Cambridge
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  • Oct 30 Wednesday
    Stamford, UK Stamford Corn Exchange
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  • Oct 31 Thursday
    Wolverhampton, UK Wulfrun Hall
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  • Nov 2 Saturday
    Dublin, Ireland Vicar Street
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  • Nov 5 Tuesday
    St Helens, UK Citadel Arts Center
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  • Nov 19 Tuesday
    Eeklo, Belgium Cultuurcentrum De Herbakker
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  • Nov 23 Saturday
    The Hague, Netherlands Kleine Zaal, Paard Van Troje
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  • Nov 24 Sunday
    Breda, Netherlands Mezz
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Discography

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  • Broken Record (2010)
    Lloyd Cole
    Broken Record (2010)
    Tapete Records
  • Anti Depressant (2006)
    Lloyd Cole
    Anti Depressant (2006)
    Sanctuary
  • Music in a Foreign Language (2003)
    Lloyd Cole
    Music in a Foreign Language (2003)
    One Little Indian
  • Loaded: Live in New York (2001)
    Lloyd Cole
    Loaded: Live in New York (2001)
    Megaworld (England)
  • Plastic Wood (2001)
    Lloyd Cole
    Plastic Wood (2001)
    One Little Indian
  • The Negatives (2000)
    Lloyd Cole
    The Negatives (2000)
    What Are Records?
  • Love Story (1995)
    Lloyd Cole
    Love Story (1995)
    Rykodisc USA
  • Bad Vibes (1993)
    Lloyd Cole
    Bad Vibes (1993)
    Rykodisc USA
  • Don't Get Weird on Me Babe (1991)
    Lloyd Cole
    Don't Get Weird on Me Babe (1991)
    Capitol/EMI Records
  • Lloyd Cole (1990)
    Lloyd Cole
    Lloyd Cole (1990)
    Capitol/EMI Records
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