NEW ALBUM : LLOYD COLE – NEW ALBUM ‘ON PAIN’ TO BE RELEASED ON 23RD JUNE ’23 – PLUS UK TOUR

LLOYD COLE

NEW ALBUM ‘ON PAIN’

PLUS UK TOUR 2023

Lloyd Cole will release a new album, ‘On Pain’, on 23rd June ’23 on the earMUSIC label. ‘On Pain’ is Lloyd’s twelfth album as a solo artist and features eight new Lloyd Cole songs, four of which are co-written by Commotions founding members Blair Cowan and Neil Clark, who also perform on the record. The album is produced by Chris Merrick Hughes and was recorded in Lloyd’s attic studio The Establishment.

In March, prior to the release of the album, Lloyd will release a digital EP of (p)remixes of the epic album closer ‘Wolves’. The EP mixes are:

  1. Wolves – Martyn Ware and Charles Stooke mix
  2. Wolves – Barry Burns (Mogwai) mix
  3. Wolves – Lloyd Cole Red Star mix
  4. Wolves – Chris Merrick Hughes alternative mix
  5. Wolves – Olaf Opal mix

Lloyd Cole has announced a UK/Ireland tour in the autumn. Blair Cowan and Neil Clarke will be appearing with him. The full list of dates is:

OCTOBER 2023

Fri 06               NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE   Tyne Theatre and Opera House

Sat 07              LIVERPOOL                           The Philharmonic Hall

Sun 08             DUBLIN                                   Olympia Theatre

Tue 10             MANCHESTER                       Albert Hall

Thu 12             ABERDEEN                            Tivoli Theatre

Sat 14              EDINBURGH                          Usher Hall

Sun 15             GLASGOW                             Royal Concert Hall

Tue 17             YORK                                      Barbican

Thu 19             LONDON                                Union Chapel

Fri 20               LONDON                                Union Chapel

Tue 24             CAMBRIDGE                          Corn Exchange

Wed 25            IPSWICH                                The Corn Exchange

Fri 27               BUXTON                                Opera House

Sat 28              COVENTRY                           Cathedral

Sun 29             NOTTINGHAM                       Albert Hall

Tue 31             BRIGHTON                             Dome

Tickets are available from http://www.lloydcole.com/live/

Says Lloyd“I’m excited to still be finding new methods, new perpectives, new sounds. The album may be nearing commercial death, but my career has been in that state for almost 30 years and here we are, still, and I still want to make albums. I still want to be heard. I’m very much looking forward to being on stage with Neil, and Blair in October. We have no intention of producing a retro show.”

Lloyd Cole has released 16 studio albums including three with The Commotions [‘Rattlesnakes’ (84), ‘Easy Pieces’ (’85), Mainstream (’87)] eleven solo albums [‘Lloyd Cole’ (’90), ‘Don’t Get Weird On Me Babe’ (’91), ‘Bad Vibes’ (’93), ‘Love Story’ (95), ‘Plastic Wood’ (’01), ‘Music In A Foreign Language’ (’03), ‘Anti Depressant’ (’06), ‘Broken Record’ (’10), ‘Standards’ (’13), ‘1D’ (’15), ‘Guesswork’ (’19)],  one with The Negatives [‘The Negatives (2000)] and one with Hans Joachim Roedelius  [‘Selected Studies Vol. 1’ (’13)].

 

WHAT THE PAPERS SAID ABOUT LLOYD COLE’S 2019 ALBUM ‘GUESSWORK’

“An Olympian effort of ingenious economical wordplay, Cole’s sometimes cryptic but always compelling latest is for empty-nesters mourning duty and purpose, for middle agers smote with ennui and uncertainty, and for couples battling over-familiarity.  Still, there is perfect pop here…. plus the all important smattering of Cole’s trademark archness.  A poised and expansive record… Guesswork opens up whole new worlds for Cole.” 4* MOJO

“Puttering drum machines and Blue Nile atmospherics offer a perfect backdrop for Lloyd’s elegant hi-spec misery.” Uncut

“An intellectual titan compared with his frivolous new romantic contemporaries… coming across like the Pet Shop Boys remixing Radio Gaga, albeit with more troubling lyrics..” The Observer

“…eight graceful, elegant tracks, which set his suave songwriting and instantly recognisable voice to a predominantly electronic backdrop.  It is a best-of-both-worlds scenario….no matter what the musical style Cole wears it well.”  ‘Album Of The Week’ 4* iNews

“…articulate and economical lyrically and musically….a steely sense of poise and grace carries through superbly tailored adult scenarios….it’s hard to argue against Violins and Night Sweats being among his finest ever achievements.” 4* Daily Mirror

“Even given the witty, literate company – Paddy MacAloon, Edwyn Collins, Morrissey – Lloyd Cole stood out in the 80s.  And he’s still doing it, albeit using electronics and tempering the bons mots with the odd expletive….Lloyd Cole overestimates his coldness, he’s just cool.” Record Collector

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