Cherryade is absolutely delighted to present its 24th release, If You Were Fruit (CHY024), the much anticipated debut album by utterly spellbinding The Lovely Eggs.
‘You won't hear another band like this anywhere between now and the end of the millennium. The Lovely Eggs are just brilliant!’ - Huw Stephens, Radio One
‘I love them so much’ - Unpeeled
‘Utterly gorgeous – great things await’ - The Sunday Experience
The Lovely Eggs played their first ever gig in New York in 2006 and since then they have attracted quite a following! DJs Huw Stephens, Marc Riley, Rob Da Bank, Steve Lamacq, Tom Robinson and Jon Kennedy are all fans of The Lovely Eggs’ quirky lo-fi, DIY sound which has been described as ‘Fitting snugly between kooky kitsch and borderline avant-garde’. In November of last year the band were invited by Huw Stephens to perform at Swn Festival in Cardiff and recorded a Radio One session at BBC Maida Vale for Huw's 'Introducing' show. The duo has also performed a live session on Marc Riley's BBC 6 Music show, as well as for XFM as part of Manchester's 'In The City'.
The Lovely Eggs have played all over the world from Amsterdam squats and Los Angeles scrap yards to steam trains in Ripley! David travels around with a unique drumcycle with handlebars on the front so he can drum and bike at the same time. He also plays the bicycle bell and squeaky horn and things like the glockenspiel, ukulele and slightly wonky recorders. Holly sings and plays the guitar. And sometimes she hit’s a drum with a wooden stick with wool tied around the end.
The band also has a wide internet fan base and was voted ‘Best Band of 2008’ by blog-site The Devil Has The Best Tuna. Their first single and international radio hit ‘I Like Birds But I Like Other Animals Too’ was voted ‘Best track of 2008’ and the title track of their latest EP ‘Have You Ever Heard A Digital Accordion?’ was ranked #11 by listeners of the popular internet radio station Dandelion Radio in their 2008 Peel-inspired Festive 50 chart.
Holly used to be in the all-girl indiepop band Angelica, who received widespread critical acclaim and extensive airplay on Radio 1 with songs like 'Why Did You Let My Kitten Die?’ and ‘Bring Back Her Head’, which is featured in the film Malice in Wonderland, to be released later this year.
Following the success of their debut 7” EP, ‘Have You Ever Heard The Lovely Eggs’, released to widespread critical acclaim and a flurry of airplay in October 2008 on Cherryade, their smash hit single ‘I Like Birds (But I Like Other Animals Too), released as a split single with The Sexual Hot Bitches on Filthy Little Angels earlier in 2008, their much-loved appearances on vols 3 and 4 of A Very Cherry Christmas, Cherryade’s annual festive compilation, and appearances on 2 Dutch compilations including one on popular Dutch label Transformed Dreams, their ever growing army of fans have been waiting with baited breath for their debut album and with ‘If You Were Fruit’ the pair in no way disappoint; in fact, the album is a true masterpiece from start to finish, and surely a contender for album of 2009. It showcases all the magic of The Lovely Eggs’ unique, funny, sad, moving, bewildering, beautiful sound and every one of its 14 tracks is an absolute gem. It features 12 brand new tracks as well as the band’s two smash hits to date, ‘Have You Ever Heard A Digital Accordion’ and ‘I Like Birds (But I Like Other Animals Too)’. The album will be accompanied by the single release of lead track ‘Sexual Cowboy’.
If You Were Fruit is due for release on Monday June 1st and will be available to buy from all good record shops (distributed by Cargo), on iTunes, and from the Cherryade website:
www.cherryademusic.co.uk/buyiywf.html. The Lovely Eggs live experience is a truly unforgettable one and so we are pleased to announce that, to promote the album, the band will be playing a series of gigs throughout June, including a short tour with Hotpants Romance. The album will also be available to buy at these gigs. The band also plan to release the album on American label Happy Happy Birthday To Me later in the year and to promote it with a US tour with label-mates Cars Can Be Blue. For tour dates and other information on the band, please visit
www.myspace.com/thelovelyeggs or e-mail
thelovelyeggs@hotmail.co.uk.