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Something in Your Eyes | The Lackloves | Pop Under the Surface Volume 4 |
The Lackloves were formed in 1996 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin by Mike Jarvis of early-90's power-pop band The Blow Pops, who enjoyed international success with the release of the classic pop albums "Charmed, I'm Sure" and "American Beauties", both released on Get Hip Records. Originally formed as a power trio with Dedrik Bornslger on bass and Tommy D on drums, The Lackoves picked up right where the Blow Pops left off. � In 1999, Jarvis got the Lackloves into the studio and on tape. These sessions, with former Blow Pop Nick Randazzo on drums, and the addition of lead guitarist Bob Eickhoff, resulted in the now out of sight, out of print, "As Far As You Know", the fine performances on which do well to showcase Jarvis's Lennon/Townshend/Wilson-inspired pop gems. The disc quickly sold out of its initial pressing and can now be found only in the extensive record collections of pop aficionados worldwide. In mid-2001, Jim McGarry of Rainbow Quartz Records�caught wind of The Lackloves, and after hearing a few tunes, signed the band and sent them into the studio. A year later, "starcitybaby" was released on Rainbow Quartz. Recorded at Milwaukee studio Walls Have Ears, with ex-Blow Pop Jack Rice now on bass and drummer Nick Verban, the album has a fuller, more realized sound than the previous Lackloves release. The band, now with ace Milwaukee whiz Don Moore on lead guitar, played worldwide in support of "starcitybaby", including stints in Madrid, London (inclucing a live performane on BBC Radio), Toronto, LA, New York, Chicago, and in late 2003, Tokyo, Japan. 2003 also saw the return of original drummer Tommy D back into the fold to pound out the beat for The Lackloves second full-length platter on Rainbow Quartz Records. "The Beat and the Time" was recorded at Milwaukee's Remote Planet Studios in the fall and winter of '03-'04 and features more of Jarvis's hooky guitar pop, with Moore's guitar wizardry and production assistance shooting the band's sound off onto a slightly different vector, without losing any of that pure pop sensibility. The 10th year of The Lackloves' run has seen more changes, with Rice and Moore amicably leaving the band in mid-2006. Currently a power-pop trio with Kevin Ponec�as the on bass, The Lackloves have just completed their next album. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.