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Life Without Buildings

 
Artist: Life Without Buildings

Group Members:

Chris Evans, Will Bradley, Robert Johnston, Sue Tompkins

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Followers:

Stricken City, Correcto, Love Is All

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  • Formed: 1999, Glasgow, Scotland
  • Disbanded: 2002
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Any Other City," "Any Other City," "Live at the Annandale Hotel"
  • Representative Songs: "Young Offenders," "The Leanover," "New Town"

Biography

Named after a Japan B-side, Life Without Buildings actually drew a little more from several post-punk bands and another that their name seemed to acknowledge: Talking Heads. Formed during the summer of 1999 at the Glasgow School of Art, Will Bradley (drums), Chris Evans (bass), Robert Johnston (guitar), and Sue Tompkins (vocals) decided to fuse their talents out of their admiration for other proto- and post-punk bands like Television, ESG, and early PiL. They also reminded many of the late-'70s Rough Trade sound, which was well-known for a deep roster that largely featured jerky/martial rhythms, sparse instrumentation, and sung/spoken vocals. So it made perfect sense that the Rough Trade-affiliated Tugboat label would ask the band to record a single after their first London gig. Released in March of 2000, "The Leanover" b/w "New Town" secured the band a deal with the label. Numerous radio sessions ensued, including one for Steve Lamacq's Evening Sessions on the BBC. A second single was released in June, and a third followed shortly thereafter. The band's debut full-length, Any Other City, was released in late February of 2001 in the U.K.; DC/Baltimore 2012 issued it months later in the States. Numerous positive comparisons were drawn, almost to the point of becoming an albatross for the group; despite this, Life Without Buildings were every bit a modern pop band, not at all retro in the manner of a garage band. Well apart from other Scottish acts of the time like Travis and Arab Strap -- only Johnston was Scottish, anyhow -- Life Without Buildings clearly offered something that music was lacking in the early 2000s. Unfortunately, the group broke up in 2002. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide
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Life Without Buildings
Origin Glasgow, Scotland
Genres Indie rock
Years active 1999–2002
Labels Tugboat Records, DCBaltimore2012, Gargleblast Records, Absolutely Kosher Records
Website Official site

Life Without Buildings was a Glasgow, Scotland based indie rock band. The band, mostly ex-students of the Glasgow School of Art, formed during the summer of 1999. The band initially consisted of Will Bradley (drums), Chris Evans (bass) and Robert Johnston (guitar). Painter Sue Tompkins (vocals) joined later that year. Sue's "talk-sung" vocals eventually became the band's most famous attribute. Impressed after their first London gig, the Rough Trade-affiliated Tugboat label asked the band to record a debut single on the label.

Released in March 2000, "The Leanover" b/w "New Town" secured the band a full deal with the label. The band released two more singles on the label. The band's debut, Any Other City, recorded by Scottish producer Andy Miller, was released in 2001 in the UK; DCBaltimore 2012 issued it months later in the United States. In May 2007 a live album was released in Europe called Live at the Annandale Hotel on the Gargleblast Records label. The album has subsequently been released in North America on Absolutely Kosher Records in August 2007.

The band broke up in 2002 for unknown reasons. Although existing for only a brief 3 years, Life Without Buildings has developed a strong underground following, with their only LP Any Other City widely admired in many critical circles. [1]

Contents

Discography

Albums

Any Other City (2001)

  1. "PS Exclusive"
  2. "Let's Get Out"
  3. "Juno"
  4. "The Leanover"
  5. "Young Offenders"
  6. "Philip"
  7. "Envoys"
  8. "14 Days"
  9. "New Town"
  10. "Sorrow"
  11. "Daylighting"

Live at the Annandale Hotel (2007)

  1. "Liberty feelup"
  2. "Let's get out"
  3. "PS Exclusive"
  4. "Philip"
  5. "Juno"
  6. "Love Trinity"
  7. "Young Offenders"
  8. "The leanover"
  9. "14 days"
  10. "Is Is & The IRS"
  11. "Sorrow"
  12. "New Town"

Singles

The band released 3 singles on Tugboat records and a further single released only in Australia:

  • "The Leanover"/"New Town" (2000) (Double A Side)
  • "Is Is and the IRS"/"Lets Get Out (New Version)" (2000) (Double A Side)
  • "Young Offenders"/"Daylighting") (Double A Side)
  • "Love Trinity"/"Is Is and the IRS"/"Daylighting" (Australia only, on Trifekta Records)

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