Lovers Electric

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Lovers Electric

Background information
Origin London, UK
Genre(s) Electronic, Pop
Years active 2005 – present
Label(s) none
Website Official Website
Official MySpace
Members
David Turley
Eden Boucher

Lovers Electric is a band from Adelaide, Australia. Band members David Turley and Eden Boucher founded the group in 2005. Eden is the sister of musical artist Butterfly Boucher.

In September 2006 they released "Honey", their debut single on Shell Records.[1]

On December 4, 2006, they made Lovers Electric, their first album, available on iTunes. Drummer Fuzz Townshend collaborated with them on the record. MTV used their song 'I don't know' from their album in episode 8 of season 2 of The Hills.[2]

In the winter of 2006/2007 they toured in the United States, playing in New York, Los Angeles and Nashville. A writer reviewing a live show of theirs in Nashville said, "Lovers Electric deliver 80's influenced alternative dance pop."[3]

After touring the United States they toured Europe from May-July 2007 as support for re-formed 80's band Orchestral Manoevers in the Dark (OMD) playing to sold-out venues.

The internet radio station KGRL featured the band as their “Flower-Powered Artist” for April 2007.[4] The feature includes an exclusive interview, CD Review, and an on-demand video stream of their acoustic set in Air Conditioned Lounge - Venice last February 2007.

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[edit] References

  1. ^ McKenna, Stephen. CD single review: Lovers Electric - Honey. Retrieved on 2007-03-11.
  2. ^ (2007). "The Hills: Full Episode (Ep. 8)" [Television series]. Los Angeles, US: MTV.
  3. ^ February 6th, 2007 @ The Basement—LOVERS ELECTRIC. listen!nashville.com. Retrieved on 2007-03-11.
  4. ^ Flower-Powered Artist - April 2007. KGRL. April 2007. Retrieved 1 April 2007.