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English alternative rock band
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Lomax
OriginLondon, England
GenresAlternative rock
Years active2002–2004
Labels93 Records
Past membersPaul Epworth
Jon Meade
Rob Schultzberg

Lomax was an English alternative rock band from London, England.

The band released three singles and an album on the London-based independent record label, 93 Records. The album, A Symbol of Modern Living (2003), was praised by the Guardian and Drowned in Sound, among others.

Nowadays, their vocalist/guitarist Paul Epworth works predominantly as a record producer, though enjoys working as a DJ. Meade is working on a solo entity, entitled The Sex Act, with a single "Builders of Men/Modern Dance" released on Destructible Records. Schultzberg is also working on solo material.

Members

Albums

  • A Symbol Of Modern Living
    • Release date: 10 Nov. 2003
    • Produced by Lomax
    • CD (93CD02), LP (93LP02):
      1. "The Bodies Of Journalists"
      2. "Brought To Rights"
      3. "Arnstein’s Ladder"
      4. "When The Pressure’s On"
      5. "Anglicized"
      6. "Modern Life"
      7. "Knuckleheads"
      8. "Principles"
      9. "An End"
      10. "Reiterator"

Singles

  • "Anglicized" / "Last Meal For Jeff" (December 2002)
  • "An End" / "Brought To Rights"
  • "Modern Life" (October 2003)
  • "Reiterator" (Phones Mix) - promo only

References

  1. Dave Simpson. "CD: Lomax: A Symbol of Modern Living | Music". The Guardian. Retrieved 4 June 2020.
  2. Diver, Mike (19 November 2003). "Album Review: Lomax - A Symbol Of Modern Living / Releases / Releases // Drowned In Sound". Drownedinsound.com. Archived from the original on 17 June 2021. Retrieved 4 June 2020.

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