Luxembourg (band)

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luxembourg

From left to right: Alex Potterill, David Barnett, Steve Brummell, David Shah, Rob Britton
Origin London, England
Years active 2001-present
Genres Pop noir
Labels Dogbox Records
Members David Shah
Alex Potterill
Rob Britton
Steve Brummell
David Barnett

Luxembourg are a British band who release their material through Dogbox Records. They are an indie five-piece consisting of David Shah (lead singer), Rob Britton (guitar), Alex Potterill (keyboards), David Barnett (bass) and Steve Brummell (drums). They have been likened to Pulp, The Smiths and Roxy Music and have been described as "pop noir".

They are technically unsigned but have released their music from their own record label Dogbox Records.


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[edit] 2001 - 2006

Born from the ashes of the band Grosvenor, Luxembourg formed in 2001 and began playing extensively around London. During their early stages they issued a number of demo EPs which served to generate a great deal of critical interest in the band, as well as cementing them a loyal fanbase.

They then went on to feature on the first two acclaimed compilations put out by the Angular Recording Corporation, increasing their exposure with significant mentions in the NME and others.

Their debut single proper, "What The Housewives Don't Tell You", was released in mid-2004 and was followed by Best Kept Secret, a compilation featuring rarities and live performances from their first three years as a group, satisfying renewed demand for the now deleted demo EPs.

Following further singles "Luxembourg Versus Great Britain", "We Only Stayed Together For The Kids" and "Sick of DIY" they issued their debut album Front to triumphant reviews in October 2006.

On the 11th of December 2006, bassist Jon Bacon announced he would be leaving the band after their gig on the 16th of December. The split was reportedly entirely amicable, and it is assumed that Jon may be involved in occasional future events, albeit in a different role.

[edit] 2007 -

The band named Jon's replacement as David Barnett, ex of The Boyfriends, on 12 March 2007. They reported that they have written a number of new songs together, and would be gigging again as of April 2007.

Luxembourg have a devoted fanbase that spans from Ireland to Australia or even Hong Kong but have not yet been signed to a major label. John Earls of Planet Sound says, "the world will catch up eventually". Despite consistent critical acclaim their music has yet to achieve widespread coverage.

[edit] Discography

[edit] Singles

  • What The Housewives Don't Tell You, September 2004, Dogbox Records (BOX1)
  • Luxembourg vs Great Britain, November 2005, Dogbox Records (BOX5)
  • We Only Stayed Together For The Kids, June 2006, Dogbox Records (BOX11)
  • Sick of DIY, October 2006, Dogbox Records (BOX15)

[edit] Albums

  • Front, October 2006, Dogbox Records (BOX16)

[edit] Compilations

  • Best Kept Secret - Demos & Rarities 2001-2004, December 2004, Dogbox Records (BOX2)

[edit] Appearances on Compilations

  • "Making Progress" on The New Cross: An Angular Sampler, November 2003, Angular Recording Corporation (ARC002)
  • "Let Us Have It" on Rip Off Your Labels: More Angular Product, June 2004, Angular Recording Corporation (ARC004)
  • "Not My Number" on Blue Skies Up: Welcome To The New Pop Revolution, May 2006, Dogbox Records (BOX8)

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