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Lulu & The Lampshades - Cold Water/Cups

Cold Water/Cups by Lulu & The Lampshades

3...according to our on Thu 10 Feb, 2011.

Mumford and Sons, Noah and the Whale. This sits in with that whole laid back, middle of the afternoon at a summer festival thing. They have a parping brass, a selection of folky instruments, a singer who doesn't pronounce her 't's and a song that even the proverbial elephant would forget. Luisa, Heloise, Gemma and Dan are here to folk-rock your world while you enjoy a glass of Pimms and discuss your gap year in India at a Boutique festival. 

Lulu and the Lampshades release their debut EP, ‘Cold Water’, on limited 7” as part of Moshi Moshi Singles Club.

Luscious harmonies, skittling percussion and intricate arrangements provide the back bone for the London-based four-piece. The tracks from their forthcoming EP were all born towards the end of 2009, but have evolved into their current incarnations reflecting the vast array of instruments the band collectively play: Luisa (vocals, ukulele, percussion), Heloise (violin, harp, vocals, percussion, bass), Jemma (bass, guitar, vocals) and Dan (drums, vocals, guitar).

The resulting EP opens with ‘Cold Water’, a track soaked in calypso rhythms, mournful brass lines, Ugandan harp (Adungu) and Luisa’s crystal clear vocals.

‘Cups’ is adapted from a routine Luisa learnt at percussion class with the chorus taken from the traditional folk song ‘You’re Gonna Miss Me When I’m Gone’ (which was recorded by The Carter Family). The verses - which Luisa wrote - were inspired by the call and response singing in spiritual/gospel songs such as the Alan Lomax collection. The stripped back simplicity of the song’s vocals and percussion is mirrored in the band’s DIY video which has become a viral hit, with over half a million You Tube hits:  

With each member of the band bringing their own personality to the group, influences range from the contemporary - Tune Yards and Warpaint are current favourites - to older gospel music like Bessie Jones and Willis Proctor alongside Ethiopian music from the 70s.

TRACKLISTING:

A: Cold Water

B: Cups

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