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There’s nothing like taking a bit of time to look back on old times, especially when you’ve got nothing but time on your hands.
That’s the way it is with Time And Place, the second album from beloved Perth alt-country/folk outfit, The Little Lord Street Band. For a decade they’ve won over the hearts and minds of music lovers across the country, supporting the likes of Gomez (UK), Justin Townes Earle (USA), The Whitlams (NSW) Fanny Lumsden (NSW), Ruby Boots (USA), Daniel Champagne (NSW) and The Living End (VIC) and playing hundreds of headline shows in between.
Across a debut album, A Minute of Another Day, and three acclaimed EP releases, The Little Lord Street Band won ‘Album & Group of 2021’ at the Boyup Brook Country Music awards, and have been crowned ‘Best Country Act’ three years straight at the West Australian Music Industry Awards, also winning the WAM Song of the Year (Country) for Maybe I’m Just In Love, which was subsequently added to Double J, RTR-FM and ABC Country radio across Australia.
In early 2020, the group were eyeing off the then forthcoming release of A Minute Of Another Day, but as COVID-19 came to town it sent vocal/guitar partners - Natasha Shanks and James Rogers - and the rhythm section of Michael Savage and Alex Megaw (plus well, the whole bloody lot of us) into isolation.
With much in the way of time to fill, songwriting was as ever, the go-to thing to do.
That’s the way it is with Time And Place, the second album from beloved Perth alt-country/folk outfit, The Little Lord Street Band. For a decade they’ve won over the hearts and minds of music lovers across the country, supporting the likes of Gomez (UK), Justin Townes Earle (USA), The Whitlams (NSW) Fanny Lumsden (NSW), Ruby Boots (USA), Daniel Champagne (NSW) and The Living End (VIC) and playing hundreds of headline shows in between.
Across a debut album, A Minute of Another Day, and three acclaimed EP releases, The Little Lord Street Band won ‘Album & Group of 2021’ at the Boyup Brook Country Music awards, and have been crowned ‘Best Country Act’ three years straight at the West Australian Music Industry Awards, also winning the WAM Song of the Year (Country) for Maybe I’m Just In Love, which was subsequently added to Double J, RTR-FM and ABC Country radio across Australia.
In early 2020, the group were eyeing off the then forthcoming release of A Minute Of Another Day, but as COVID-19 came to town it sent vocal/guitar partners - Natasha Shanks and James Rogers - and the rhythm section of Michael Savage and Alex Megaw (plus well, the whole bloody lot of us) into isolation.
With much in the way of time to fill, songwriting was as ever, the go-to thing to do.
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