Their big break-through was with the internationally known flash-video ‘I Love Death’ which was later followed by the videos ‘God Has Rejected The Western World’ and ‘24h Candy Machine’. Their first album, Hi-Fi High Lights Down Low, is rarely found in record-stores but can be bought over the internet at www.stupido.fi, also check amazon marketplace. Their second album, How Vulgar, received lukewarm critical and fan response — but don’t let that stop you from listening. The tracks “Friends” and “Brunswick Centre” are among their best. Their third and latest album, Honeymoon Is Over, is, to paraphrase Merilä, what How Vulgar should have been. Much of the music has a harsher tone than their previous work. For flash videos go to lodger.tv and for news of tours, or updates, use their myspace www.myspace.com/lodger as this is actually updated from time to time. In 2007 there was a small tour of America and there may have been a trip to the UK also in 2007. Lodger was also a late 1990s indie ‘supergroup’ composed of Danny Goffey (Supergrass), Pearl Lowe (Powder), Neil Carlill (Delicatessen), and Will Foster (also Delicatessen). The band released one album, A Walk in the Park, in 1998. |
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