9/13/2023

Bobby Gillespie (Primal Scream) Joins Lol Tolhurst (The Cure) x Budgie (Siouxsie and the Banshees) x Jacknife Lee on New Single

LOL TOLHURST X BUDGIE X JACKNIFE LEE 

ft Members of The Cure, Siouxsie and the Banshees, The Creatures


Share “Ghosted At Home” ft. Primal Scream’s Bobby Gillespie


WATCH & LISTEN


‘Los Angeles’ - Debut Album Out Nov 3 via Play It Again Sam 

ft. LCD Soundsystem’s James Murphy, U2’s The Edge, Modest Mouse’s Isaac Brock, IDLES’ Mark Bowen, Mary Lattimore, More


GOTH: A History’ - Lol Tolhurst’s New Book Out September 26


Photo Credit: Pat Martin 


Lol Tolhurst x Budgie x Jacknife Lee will release their hard-hitting, much-anticipated album Los Angeles on November 3rd via Play It Again Sam. The album’s 13 tracks dive into freedom and slavery, beauty and decay, hope and despair, and feature an astonishing list of guest vocalists and musicians – The Edge (U2), Isaac Brock (Modest Mouse), Civil Rights avant-garde artist Lonnie Holley, Mary Lattimore, Starcrawler wild child Arrow de Wilde, Mark Bowen (IDLES) and more. Today, they also release the album’s addictive second single, “Ghosted At Home,” featuring the unmistakable vocals of Primal Scream’s Bobby Gillespie. The track follows this summer’s lead single and title track, “Los Angeles (ft. James Murphy),” and is accompanied by an eerie video inspired by David Lynch, Hitchcock and Chris Cunningham and directed by Julian Gabriel Bendaña, with the band filming themselves on ring doorbell cameras across Los Angeles and Berlin. 


Listen and watch “Ghosted At Home” HERE.

“The first sound you hear on ‘Ghosted at Home’ is also the first recording we made together in the sacred area of Yosemite,” notes Lol. “With it, we attached all our hopes and expectations for the music we were making. It seemed appropriate that the first instrument we played in the forest for our record was also the most ancient - a drum.”


Jacknife adds of the new song, “We were aiming for a sense of claustrophobia that Bobby skilfully picked up on.” Budgie also notes of their work with Gillespie, “In life it is rare to hear someone telling their story and for us to recognize it as our own. It is rarer still when that story relates to a complex, dangerous and psychologically damaging relationship. To induce this feeling of empathy is perhaps the gift and skill of a great lyricist and writer. Bobby Gillespie is one of those writers.” 


The album Los Angeles was born out of a curiosity which just wouldn’t die. Made up of two of the most illustrious and inventive drummers of the post-punk era, The Cure’s Lol Tolhurst and Budgie from Siouxsie & The Banshees and The Creatures, along with stellar producer and multi-instrumentalist Garret ‘Jacknife’ Lee, this unlikely alt-supergroup have spent the last four years spiriting up one of the most extraordinary albums to appear in 2023. 

 

Perusing the track list with its guest credits, you may rightly wonder just what the 13- track long-player holds in store. The answer: a hard-hitting and compulsively exploratory 55-minute electronic head-fuck, founded on unrivaled rhythmic expertise, fleshed out with an armory of synths, guitars (Jacknife’s forté) and supplementary percussion, often overlaid with elite-class strings and brass, then universally twisted, manipulated and quite masterfully sculpted by Lee, with his super-producer’s hat on. 


In addition to the album, Lol Tolhurst will also release his second book, GOTH: A History, on September 26 in the U.S. via Hachette Books. The engaging historical memoir of Goth music and the culture explores creative giants like The Cure, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Bauhaus, Joy Division, and many more great bands that offered a place of refuge for the misfits of the 80s and ever since. GOTH offers a fascinating deep dive with stories and anecdotes from Tolhurst’s personal memories as well as the musicians, magicians, and artists who made goth an inevitable and enduring movement


‘LOS ANGELES’ TRACK LISTING

1. This Is What It Is (To Be Free) [with Bobby Gillespie] 

2. Los Angeles [with James Murphy] 

3. Uh Oh [with Arrow de Wilde and Mark Bowen (IDLES)] 

4. Ghosted At Home [with Bobby Gillespie] 

5. Train With No Station [with The Edge] 

6. Bodies [with Lonnie Holley and Mary Lattimore] 

7. Everything And Nothing 

8. Travel Channel [with Pan Amsterdam] 

9. Country of the Blind [with Bobby Gillespie] 

10. The Past (Being Eaten) 

11. We Got To Move [with Isaac Brock] 

12. Noche Oscura [with The Edge]  

13. Skins [with James Murphy] 



LOL TOLHURST X BUDGIE X JACKNIFE LEE - ‘LOS ANGELES’ BIO

Square one for Los Angeles was December 2018, when Budgie was passing through LA in esteemed singer songwriter John Grant’s touring ensemble, and he and Lol Tolhurst met for lunch in a downtown diner. Recalls Budgie, “As we were finishing, Lol turns to me and says, ‘I think we should do something together.’ With these things, I usually go away and forget, but for once in my life I said to myself, ‘Yeah good idea!’” 


After leaving The Cure in 1989, Tolhurst “found love,” married and, in 1994, settled in LA. Budgie almost moved to the City of Angels in the mid-’00s but, eventually, he says, “fell in love, moved to Berlin, and family happened.” When the pair reconvened in early 2019 to make music, they had a couple of sessions – first at a friend’s house up the coast in Morro Bay, then chez Mötley Crüe tub-thumper Tommy Lee, no less, “but it just wasn’t sounding right – we were falling into that trap of trying to paint ourselves as we once were.”


In what he describes as “a pit of despondency,” he went up to Topanga Canyon to visit Garret Lee, ten years their junior, but whose enviable production CV includes Taylor Swift’s Red, U2’s How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb and the final two REM albums. His advice, in true post-punk fashion: rip it up and start again. “Once you’re starting from nothing,” he advises, “you can do anything.” When Budgie returned to California between commitments with John Grant, the three kindred spirits first repaired to Yosemite for a bonding weekend, and thereafter recorded in Topanga for two weeks, with Lee cannily straddling the roles of musician and mentor-cum-producer. They’d drink coffee, play records, banter a lot, go for walks, share experiences, and out of all that came, this time, some inspirational music.


A very special group chemistry emerged during those intensely creative sessions. Reveals Budgie, “Lol is very levelling. He calls himself a pragmatist, whereas I’m very impetuous, and it was like Garret was bridging the two, in his consultation room.” The other instrumentation came naturally. Back in his days with The Cure, Tolhurst switched from drums to keyboards circa ’83, and Budgie, too, was grappling with early synths through that era, so it was only natural that ‘Los Angeles’ would be brimming with synths. For Lee, with two elite drummers aboard, it was an opportunity to break from the grid-locked inflexibility of contemporary electronica.


As the record evolved, there would be instrumental contributions from noted guitarists, including The Edge and IDLES’ Mark Bowen, but the rest were handled by Lee, and often digitally distorted beyond all recognition. Further visitors to Lee’s Topanga hideout were master orchestrator Davide Rossi (Goldfrapp, Coldplay) and brass specialist Jordan Katz (Father John Misty, Ghostface Killah), whose taut arrangements were similarly manipulated, and even run at half speed, for maximum disorientation and weirdness. 


Come March 2020, they were fairly certain they were just about done recording an instrumental album “which was the original intention,” says Budgie, but as he flew home to Berlin just as COVID-19 was forcing the whole world into lockdown, Lol had taken the step of contacting post-punk fan James Murphy with a vague idea of him voicing on one or more of the tracks, and in those first fallow weeks of isolation, Lol put feelers out to a few other friends and admirers to see if they might also be interested. 


After plunging into the unknown with their own music-making, then navigating the unplannable chicane of Coronavirus, it’s frankly a miracle that Tolhurst, Budgie and Lee came through four years later with an album so coherent and hard-hitting – about freedom and slavery, beauty and decay, hope and despair. Plans are afoot now to take Los Angeles into the live arena, and spread the word far and wide about this miraculous record: future facing, empowering, and on its own terms thoroughly triumphant.

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