Lavolta Lakota

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Lavolta Lakota
Origin Manchester, England
Genres Post-punk
Years active 1982 (1982)–1985 (1985)
Labels Factory Benelux
Associated acts Stockholm Monsters, Revenge
Past members Jed Duffy
Dave Hicks
Michael Eastwood
Guy Ainsworth
Ash Major
Mike Simii

Lavolta Lakota were a British post-punk band, formed in 1982 by Jed Duffy of Stockholm Monsters and Davyth (Dave) Hicks, later a member of Revenge, and notable in themselves for their single release "Prayer" on Factory Benelux. They split in 1985.

The band were protégés of Peter Hook from New Order. The lineup was Jed Duffy (bass), Michael Eastwood (bass), Dave Hicks (vocals, guitar) and Guy Ainsworth (drums).[1] Later members included Ash Major (guitar) and Mike Simii who went on to form Manchester Darkwave / Gothic band BFG (drums).[2] The band played a short series of live shows, touring with the Death Cult and New Order[2] and also supporting The Fall and Play Dead.[1][3]

The band's single, "Prayer"/"Mitawin", was released on Factory Benelux in July 1984 (FBN 34),[4] produced by Hook (as "BeMusic," a name used by New Order members for production and session work). Despite plans for a second single,[5] the band split in 1985. The track "Nightmare" was released on the Pleasantly Surprised cassette compilation The Angels Are Coming (PS 002).[6]

The name "Lavolta Lakota" was intended to mean "all the tribes together".[1]

Hicks went on to join Peter Hook's band Revenge.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Lavolta Lakota (Tom Vague, ZigZag November 1983, p10-11)
  2. 2.0 2.1 Lovolta Lokota (sic) (Breakout Magazine, April 1985, p3)
  3. Factory Benelux (Frank Brinkhuis)
  4. Lavolta Lakota - Prayer (discogs.com)
  5. News (Breakout Magazine, February 1985)
  6. The Angels Are Coming by Various Artists (rateyourmusic.com)
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