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THE LITTLE LORD STREET BAND
release upcoming title track
‘TIME AND PLACE’
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Single Our March 22 | Album Out April 22
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Previous Support For The Little Lord Street Band
‘Time And Place’ – First Play on Double J (March 18)
‘High Beams’ Added to Double J Rotation
“Authentic good time alt country right here. I’m picking the dust out of my teeth as The Little Lord Street Band speed off into the distance.” 4 / 5 (Dave Ruby Howe, Triple J) [About ‘High Beams’]
“Radiating with a wholesome, happy-go-lucky attitude that shines through in their indie-imbued style of enchanting country music, adored WA indie/folk/country-rock outfit, The Little Lord Street Band have been attracting attention and accolades since their humble beginnings.” (Country Town)
Awarded Best Country Act three years in a row at the WAM Awards
“They’re amongst WA’s formidable bands and are beginning to turn heads interstate too” (Pilerats)
“Perth’s favourite country act, The Little Lord Street Band had people up and dancing whether they were into country music or not.” (theMusic)
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Western Australia’s beloved Alt-Country/ Indie Folk-Rock outfit The Little Lord Street Band recently announced their eagerly awaited sophomore album ‘Time And Place’ will be released on April 22. Ahead of the album release, they are serving up their laid-back, country-blues title track which is a sobering reflection of years past on Friday, March 22.
Alongside the single and album, 2024 marks 10 years of The Little Lord Street Band. In that time, they’ve accomplished a lot and naturally have seen their own lives change. As an album that has been years in the making, it is rich in melody and nostalgia as it encapsulates the full-loving, light-hearted essence of The Little Lord Street Band and their past experiences while signaling another 10 more fantastic years.
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Fittingly, the title track serves as a poignant reflection on life’s journey, encapsulating the band’s signature introspective lyricism and rich alt-country musicality. Penned during an APRA songwriting session with acclaimed collaborators Matt Busby (Busby Marou) and Jimmy Davis, the track captures the essence of longing for purpose amidst the backdrop of suburban life.
Natasha Shanks’ emotive vocals intertwine seamlessly with twanging moody guitar riffs and soulful slide, enveloping listeners in a laid-back, quintessential country-blues atmosphere. The song’s authentic country-style instrumentation and evocative storytelling evoke a sense of nostalgia, wanderlust and peace of mind.
“‘Time And Place’ is a love song about wanting to get back on the road to find purpose amidst life in the suburbs,” says Natasha Shanks. “It’s about longing for something that’s out of reach, yet finding solace in the memories and experiences that shape who we are.”
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Ranging from lively road-tripping country rock to pensive porch stories, the 11-track album offers up a poignant exploration of life’s highs and lows.
“‘Time And Place’ is a ‘looking back’ album,” explains Jimmy Rogers. “It’s about when you get to that point in your life and you look back on what’s happened or what’s been going on. It’s that sort of longing for something that you can’t have back. It’s quite glass half empty, but at the same time, it’s about enjoying your memories.”
Pre-orders for digital, CD, and vinyl copies of ‘Time And Place’ are available now, with the full album set to release on Monday, April 22 – pre-order here | pre-save here.
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Listen HERE
‘Time And Place’
Track List
1. Can’t Go Back
2. Time And Place
3. High Beams
4. The Mess
5. Chasing A Shadow, Sold On A Song
6. It’s Just Us
7. Burning All Night
8. Could Have Been Someone
9. I Am Enough
10. Don’t Wait Too Long
11. You’re Hurt
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