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The Lovetones
The Lovetones released their debut album Be What You Want
in 2002 through Bomp! Records, creating a palpable buzz among critics
from the likes of Creem and Rolling Stone magazine Rolling Stone’s
review asserted “In an ideal world, Matt Tow should have boldly
walked Carnaby Street a few decades back, decked out in paisley and
waxing lyrical with the 1960s pop masters. That way he would have been
a peer of Ray Davies, Lennon & McCartney and David Bowie.”
After enjoying the critical success of Be What You Want, touring Australia extensively and even supporting Morrissey during his first ever solo Australian tour, Tow joined The Brian Jonestown Massacre
in 2003 and contributed two brilliant tracks to their sonic mastery,
...And This Is Our Music. Tow's opening track Starcleaner later also
appeared on the The BJM retrospective Tepid Peppermint Wonderland.
In the same year, UK based Fire Records invited The Lovetones to
contribute to the James Joyce Chamber Music project alongside Mercury
Rev, Sonic Youth and REM's Peter Buck. 2004 saw the release of the
Stars EP, coinciding with The Lovetones supporting The Brian Jonestown
Massacre on their infamous and now legendary tour of Australia.
The
second album Meditations was released through New York's Tee Pee
Records in late 2005, revealing a stunning development in Tow's
songwriting and providing a soundscape of radiant pop, ethereal
psychedelia and truly remarkable vocal melodies that arched for the
stars. Soulful and sincere, Meditations nodded gently and respectfully
to the pop masters of the sixties whilst never lacking in original
vision.
Returning from
triumphant shows in the US in late 2005 and also at SXSW 2006, The
Lovetones toured to support Meditations' Australian release in May
2006. June 2006 saw The Lovetones complete a crazed European tour
across 12 countries with The Brian Jonestown Massacre in support of
Meditations' release there through Tee Pee/Cargo Records, culminating
in a rave album review in respected UK magazine Uncut.
The Lovetones also managed to record their third album Axiom
during 2006 with fervent sessions split between Figment Studios in
Hollywood and the Sydney Opera House Recording Studio. The new album,
rich with accomplished instrumentation and out-there dreamscapes,
soaring melodies and lyrics filled with longing, introspection and
extrospection, is out mid-2007 through Tee Pee Records.
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