Thursday, February 17, 2022

Ludicrous Lollipops

Ludicrous Lollipops

Ludicrous Lollipops
Were, according to Pete Chambers in Godiva Rocks " a student based Coventry Outfit. The Lollies released 2 singles and 2 EP's between 1990 - 92. Played 'Crazy Pop' in a Ned's Atomic Dustbin style. Were well received especially by Steve Lamacq at radio one, even clipping the national charts (1120 with the Scrumdiddlyuptous EP. Sadly in 92 it all went sour and the end was inevitable."


From Wiki - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludicrous_Lollipops
"The Ludicrous Lollipops was a band formed in Coventry in the late 1980s. The initial members were all students at the University of Warwick who together produced a noisy, high tempo version of rock and roll. First and foremost a live act, they toured the UK extensively and attracted a loyal following who were dressed from head to toe in clothing from the band's extensive line of merchandise. The band was as active in its own marketing as it was with its music and members of the fan club were regularly sent information about the band, along with a free lollipop.


Their first record was the Mush EP, a 7 inch vinyl sleeved in luminous pink - luminous colours featured heavily with this band, from clothing to guitars and experimental hair styles. The EP was released on their own record label and sold several hundred copies. The band's career was given a boost when the NME's Steve Lamacq wrote a couple of favourable reviews and mentioned the band to the London A&R crowd who frequented the Bull and Gate in Kentish Town. This led to the band signing a publishing deal with London Records and a recording contract with Damaged Goods.


They went on to release another EP, A Part and a six inch single Talk before disbanding in 1993.
Listen to their tracks on Last FM here http://www.last.fm/music/Ludicrous+Lollipops
And -
http://damagedgoods.co.uk/band/?c=Ludicrous-Lollipops









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