![]() They’ve never been afraid to swim against the current and now they’ve got an army of fans behind them.Dirtnap Color Vinyl: Green Noise ExclusivesĬooking up another special release with collaborator Casey Raymond the band will release a very special edition of their new album "I am Moron" on special edition. Released on limited edition 7” vinyl and accompanied by mind melting artwork designed by Casey Raymond, This Decision is a powerful harsh hit at reality. ![]() They are selling out bigger and bigger venues and more eggheads are joining them in their crusade against bullshit. With no booking agent, manager, record label or publisher The Lovely Eggs are truly independent. While in contrast, Insect Repellent launches a gonzo-style attack against the middle classes and Bearpit questions the essence of working class freedom. ![]() Some songs flicker between an earthly realism and the otherworldly loneliness of a one way space mission. This fascinated Holly and David who drew parallels between this mission and their own isolation as a band.Ĭontinuing the heaviness of “ This is Eggland” “I am Moron” brings more depth to their sound bringing with it a mix of heavy psych, pop and strangeness. Applicants are offered a one way ticket- never to see earth again. While the band were writing the album they became fascinated by the Mars One program- a global project which aims to establish a permanent human settlement on Mars. During the recording, Lancaster Musicians Co-op was threatened with closure so the band put their album on hold to fight the eviction. “I Am Moron” was self recorded by the band in Lancaster (“The Twin Peaks of Northern England”) between Lancaster Musicians Co-op and their home. They have also spent more time on hold to the Working Tax credit hotline than any other band on the planet. They’re undoubtedly the most real band in Britain, operating in a world when true authenticity is hard to find. They call out everything fake and plastic about the music industry and demand you to re-evaluate on their terms. Working in an industry whose currency is money, success and nepotism, The Lovely Eggs want none of it. Operating out of their hometown of Lancaster The Lovely Eggs are lonely pioneers and self confessed kings of idiocy. Both metaphorically and geographically the married couple have chosen to shun the social conventions of normal life and dedicated their band and their life to the pursuit of what feels right. Throughout their 13 year career, The Lovely Eggs have embraced isolation. ![]() It is their second album co-produced and mixed by Dave Fridmann (The Flaming Lips, MGMT, Tame Impala) and continues their journey through Eggland into the unknown. “I am Moron” is the follow up to their critically acclaimed 2017 album “This is Eggland”. It’s about choice and the lack of choice in society. “This Decision” goes further than capturing the zeitgeist of Brexit Britain. “This Decision” is the first single to be released on 10th January – an outright attack on greed and mindless consumerism and a fierce defence of a no frills lifestyle they have chosen to pursue. Their new album “I am Moron” is the result of their observations, a relentless analysis of a modern culture that is bringing the world to its knees. For the last two years THE LOVELY EGGS have sat back and watched England and the rest of the planet slowly eat itself. ![]()
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