Альбомы исполнителя
Diamonds
2023 · сингл
Come On Spring
2023 · сингл
Blue Moon
2020 · сингл
Dreamboat
2020 · альбом
All the Pretty Scenery
2020 · сингл
Emerald City
2020 · сингл
Sculptor
2018 · альбом
Passerby
2014 · альбом
Dear Hamlyn
2008 · альбом
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Биография
Luluc is the singing/songwriting of Zoe Randell and multi-instrumentalist Steve Hassett. Zoe’s poetic dream-folk writing and unique alto voice draws comparisons to Simon & Garfunkel and Nico. While Lucinda Williams called Zoe “the female Nick Drake”. Emerging from the Melbourne scene in the 2010’s, Luluc’s sparse folk-noir debut Dear Hamlyn drew many high profile international fans and support tours and they signed to the legendary Sub Pop Records for their follow up 2014’s Passerby. Produced with Aaron Dessner in their adopted home of Brooklyn, NY, Passerby made various ‘year-end’ lists and was NPR Music's number 1 album of 2014 (Bob Boilen & Stephen Thompson). The 2018 release Sculptor (Sub Pop) was again broadly lauded by the international music press while they toured extensively in the USA, Canada, Australia, UK and Europe with The National and J Mascis among others. Luluc’s latest studio album DREAMBOAT (2020) is 10 cinematic vignettes all anchored by Zoe's lyrical vision and vocal beauty. The New Yorker described Zoe’s voice on Dreamboat as “crystalline and unflappable, with a strange beauty that verges on creepy—it's the kind of voice that, on a movie soundtrack, portends unspeakable doom". Luluc’s catalog is full of masterfully rendered poetic worlds to explore. (Luluc pronounced Lou-Luke, www.luluc.org)