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LLOYD & THE LEFTOVERS
showcase impeccable storytelling
and craft on debut album
‘SPIN THE WHEEL’
Out Friday, August 8
Listen HERE
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Praise for LLOYD & THE LEFTOVERS
‘Spin The Wheel’ added to Spotify’s Tapestry playlist
‘Spin The Wheel’ added to Apple Music’s New Music Daily, Southern Craft, New in Americana and Indie Folk playlists
‘Spin The Wheel’ – First play on Double J Tower of Song
“Loving the gentle restrained cadence of your vocal and the twangy twists and turns felt like a joyous sonic instant scratchie win. Walyalup’s finest.” 4.5 / 5 (Kath Devaney, ABC Country) [About ‘Tried it on Tuesday’]
‘Tried it on Tuesday’ added to RTR FM Sound Selection (featured tracks of the week)
“Alt-folk-rock with heart, their upcoming double single Fruit and Wine and Kaarta Koomba blends upbeat melodies with sharp, witty lyrics.” (Happy Mag)
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Get ready to get lost in the indie-folk and country goodness of Lloyd & The Leftovers debut album, ‘Spin The Wheel’, out on Friday, August 8th.
Walyalup indie-folk band Lloyd & The Leftovers are set to unveil two years of music, following standout sets at In The Pines and Fremantle Winter Festival, and national support from Apple Music, ABC Country, Double J, and more for their Aussie take on Americana.
‘Spin The Wheel’ is an 11-track story, years in the making, that pieces together a broader narrative arc, echoing the experiences of the writer Luke Giglia-Smith in his journey through life.
The opening chapter is ‘Fruit and Wine’, a rambling country song with a friendly opening beat and honest, emotional vocals that explore the feeling of moving out of a room that feels like home and the feeling of unsteadiness that comes along with it. Strings add to the emotional peak of it, as those feelings all crash down.
Following that is ‘Kaarta Koomba’, bringing a rock-twist to the album. Written after Luke Giglia-Smith returned from a trip to the desert, this track is about feeling upset at the treatment of First Nations People, and the struggle of coming back into a society where racism and inequity are so commonplace.
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‘Listen to Invalidate’ is an introspective struggle with one’s own actions, and feeling like a terrible person. It’s quiet, contemplative, and mournful as it wallows in those emotions through gentle guitar and slow-paced drumbeats. It flows into ‘Something Rainproof’, a sillier walking song with a brighter tune to battle the cloudy skies. It focuses in on how it feels to be the only one still running around frantically while everyone else can just walk.
The middle of the album is where the throes of depression hit. ‘Breathe, Says The Sign’, begins with a voicemail. An ode to a friend who has passed away, this track was originally written as a slow, stripped-back folk song, though the emotion of the track made it too overwhelming to play through. In Luke’s words, “it’s a band tune, a big one, it’s loud and it’s an ode for my friend.”
‘Cowboy’ follows that with simple, stripped-back vulnerability: gentle guitar that allows the emotion of the vocals to show through. It’s devastatingly soft and a touch self-loathing as it reflects on the journey to rock-bottom.
‘Twice in a Day’ is built up from carefully plucked guitar riffs, with a softness that echoes out to the vocals and blends into the melancholy of the last song, mirroring the reflection of finding out a bond you’ve dedicated yourself to was all for nothing. ‘Tried It On Tuesday’ follows the theme of difficult relationships, focusing on the struggle that comes when a relationship is built on musical collaboration that doesn’t come as easy as it used to. It longs for a time when eventually, they’ll be able to create together again.
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‘Why Won’t You Wait’ is woven with sparkling, bittersweet guitar and mournful vocals as the singer pleads for the people in their life to stay for a moment longer and struggles to accept that people move on. The second last song on the album, ‘Toolvest’, is slow and contemplative but brings the album around to be a little more hopeful. It contemplates that everyone has a metaphorical ‘set of tools’ that make up their personality they pick up here and there, and how these tools can be put down or changed out as life goes on.
The final song is the album’s namesake: ‘Spin The Wheel’ is built from harmonica and unconventional percussion, and makes for a lighter end to the album, leaving the listener with optimism to carry with them. It’s all about having a go and accepting that whatever will be will be.
Lloyd & The Leftovers will be taking their album debut to the stage at Clancy’s Fish Pub on August 23rd, with appearances from Didion’s Bible, Clare Perrott, and Jack Carroll Band.
This compelling debut album is out Friday, August 8.
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SPIN THE WHEEL
Launch Show
Saturday, August 23rd – Fremantle
@ Clancy’s Fish Pub
w/ Didion’s Bible, Clare Perrott, Jack Carroll Band
Tickets
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