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Stereo Embers The Podcast: Dave Wolfenden (Red Lorry Yellow Lorry, Rose Of Avalanche)

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    Stereo Embers The Podcast: Dave Wolfenden (Red Lorry Yellow Lorry, Rose Of Avalanche) Alex Green Online


“Strange Kind Of Paradise”

Formed in Leeds at the dawn of the ’80s, Red Lorry Yellow Lorry were weaned on the MC5 and Wire, but their brooding melodies and dark and churning instrumentation got
them lumped in with the Goth scene. Their 1985 debut Talk About The Weather went to #3 on the NME indie chart and to this day remains an undisputed classic. With John Peel a huge fan and their own fans affectionately referring to them as the Lorries, they quickly followed that up with fabulous albums like Paint Your Wagon, Nothing Wrong, Blow and Blasting Off. Ironically, 1992’s Blasting Off sounded like a band taking flight, but at that point they were a band breaking up. Well, not really breaking up, but heading into a deep hiatus. The band’s
braintrust Chris Reed surfaced in 2004 with a few new tracks and the Lorries did tour that year and into 2005. But aside from the Thunder In A Black Cave live DVD and Reed’s acoustic record Minimal Animal, the Lorries were silent for more than twenty more years. Until now. Long considered to be a holy grail of sorts for Lorries fans, Strange Kind Of Paradise is the band’s sixth and final album. Brewing for two decades, the band completed work on the album and it’ll be the last word for the Lorries. A wicked blast of angular beauty, dark melodicism and grinding intensity, Strange Kind Of Paradise
is a brilliant final chapter that ends with an artful and deeply satisfying crescendo. I hope you’ll feel the same way about this chat–it’s a good one.

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