Luke Haines learns to love The State Funeral of Winston Churchill
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Treaders of English Tarmac: Rejoice! A new Luke Haines album is imminent.
Titled 'The State Funeral of Winston Churchill', it's a concept album, is due out early this summer and features contributions from James Banbury, John Moore and Phil Vinall. What more do you need to know?
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Luke Haines learns to love The State Funeral of Winston Churchill
I doubt I'll buy it.
The problems started when Luke started believing his own hype. He thinks he's some kind of visionary social commentator and now every album's got to be a high concept full of self-conscious Withering, Incisive stabs at English culture.
And stop singing in that phlegmy menacing rasp. Yeah, we're really fucking scared!
The problems started when Luke started believing his own hype. He thinks he's some kind of visionary social commentator and now every album's got to be a high concept full of self-conscious Withering, Incisive stabs at English culture.
And stop singing in that phlegmy menacing rasp. Yeah, we're really fucking scared!
Re: Luke Haines learns to love The State Funeral of Winston Churchill
Ah, the man's a legend and an utterly perverse human being. I could never be in a band with the man but he's fun to watch.
Re: Luke Haines learns to love The State Funeral of Winston Churchill
I'll see him live if he plays London.
Luke Haines learns to love The State Funeral of Winston Churchill
thats a desperate headline
Luke Haines learns to love The State Funeral of Winston Churchill
Glad tidings in this septic isle...
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