Lowlife - River Of Woe (Black Album demo)
When music isn't made at a drawing board but is born pure from the soul. Craig Lorentson, along with Ian Curtis and the classic names, opened and definitively closed the dark post-punk chapter. Lowlife was a lunar trip with dream pop guitars (a genre I love with their guitars, the Chameleons and the more celestial Sad Lovers & Giants... the Cocteau bore me) and a voice that, despite being rich in melancholy, manages to caress you like little else. Unfortunately, Craig, like Ian, left us in 2010 after battling alcoholism.
When music isn't made at a drawing board but is born pure from the soul. Craig Lorentson, along with Ian Curtis and the classic names, opened and definitively closed the dark post-punk chapter. Lowlife was a lunar trip with dream pop guitars (a genre I love with their guitars, the Chameleons and the more celestial Sad Lovers & Giants... the Cocteau bore me) and a voice that, despite being rich in melancholy, manages to caress you like little else. Unfortunately, Craig, like Ian, left us in 2010 after battling alcoholism.
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