Classic early CREATION RECORDS british indie pop
Joseph Broze | chicago | 07/10/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"One of the earliest bands on Alan McGee's famed CREATION RECORDS imprint, the LOFT played a style of British indie guitar rock that stood out at the time. They started in 1980 and recorded some great music between 1982 and 1985.
They were highly influenced by bands like the Byrds, Television, The Television Personalities, and the Swell Maps. Their 60s and post-punk influences led to some great guitar-based British indie pop, predating the C86 movement by a couple years.
Their sound was actually somewhat similar to the New Zealand indie pop movement based around the famed Flying Nun label (ie- The Clean, The Bats, The Chills, etc). They would have also fit in on the Postcard label out of Scotland as well (Aztec Camera, Orange Juice, Josef K, the Go Betweens, etc)!!!
Guitarist/singer Pete Astor formed the more well-known WEATHER PROPHETS after the demise of the LOFT. Like all Revola releases, this CD has great liner notes, artwork, and sound. Get this CD to learn some indie pop history here, kids!!!"