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LoneLady: Early The Haste Comes / Joy

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by Mike Diver

One of the first offerings from the new Too Pure Singles Club, LoneLady’s double-A of ‘Early The Haste Comes’ and ‘Joy’ is a bit of a non-starter: coming on like a roughed-up Cranberries (sorry, but it does), Julie Campbell’s solo venture lacks the sort of spark necessary to stand out in a crowd of guitar-slugging females. Sure, it’s punchier than the Tunstalls of this world, but what can’t be given gestation enough?

‘Joy’ features an oddly annoying whistle effect throughout its linear form, its furrow never altering course; ‘Early The Haste Comes’ benefits from a meatier execution, but Campbell’s vocals seem so half-arsed, so barely enthused, that it’s tough to engage with a song that toys with exploding into Gossip boisterousness but sticks to its single-minded guns, never really gripping the listener tightly enough.

When DiScovered earlier this year, Campbell stated that “calling myself LoneLady rather than Julie Campbell adds a touch of mystery, an air of flamboyance, even”. Yet there’s nothing flamboyant about this single; indeed, there’s barely anything worth writing about, so flimsy are these two songs. Unless her next release shifts through the gears in earnest, LoneLady will forever be just a mystery of an act, a name seen on a flyer but never once given the time of day.

  • LoneLady 5 / 10

"One of the first offerings.."?

Surely it IS the fist offering from the Too Pure singles club, otherwise I'm missing some.

Sound review though - it needed to be less Cranberries and more Magnapop (he says reaching for a generic mid 90s female fronted indie act)


Mike Diver

you so in the wrong ballpark!

Bloody Cranberries!

Bloody Gossip!

Get some ears and update your band knowledge!

Tell the truth now! you didn't even listen and just paid some Manatees to pull some Lady fronted bands out of a hat and then read the old interview and picked out a bit to play with and try and seem clever-like one of those real Journalists.

It's ok if your too busy dancing around your bedroom to The Gossip in your Catsuit with your inflatable Manatees to actually listen to review tracks, but try and be honest and if you have no knowledge on a particular field, then pass it on to someone who does.


Ha ha...

...okay, I'll be sure to do that.
Us fake journalists, we're utterly without suitable frames of reference.
Thanks 'megas.


it's nearly what I thought

when I tried listening to her myspace a few months ago...
Good review, I'll say !


that's ok

Diver, keep at it. You'll find your way. The lord knows noone's perfect!

Perhaps try and remember the golden rule about writing about women fronted bands in the noughties-'they are do not exist in a bubble' and can be compared to bands fronted by men.

Have a sit down. That is a hard one to grasp. It will come Mike, it will come.


I would disagree with Diver on this

which is a rarity but only to give it a 7/10.

However, that's definitely based on 'Early the Haste Comes'. I don't think Joy's much cop and I thought they seemed fairly dull when I saw them supporting Future of the Left.





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