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  1. Single. ) HUTCD 24. Three track blinding debut single. Title track 'Showgirl' is a great way to announce your arrival on the music scene, it's larger than life intro quickly giving way to one the catchiest under-the-radar releases of the indie rock scene of the early nineties. 'Glad To Be Gone' has more nervous tension than is surely healthy.

  2. The Auteurs. Von Rolf von der Reith // 1. Dezember 2019. Der Zyniker unter Englands Songwritern schlägt wieder zu: Doch mit dem neuen Album „How I learned to love the Bootboys“ (Virgin) läßt Luke Haines die Zügel des Bitterkeit schleifen und läß ...

  3. How I Learned to Love the Bootboys is the fourth and final album by British rock band the Auteurs. It was released on 5 July 1999 through Hut and Virgin Records. Following their third studio album After Murder Park (1996), Haines started the Baader Meinhof and Black Box Recorder projects. He regrouped with the Auteurs to start work on a concept ...

  4. 1. Jan. 2023 · When the Auteurs released their debut album in 1993, the British press linked them with the massively popular Suede as part of a "glam revival." While the band could blast out guitar-drenched rockers like Suede, the Auteurs came to life when they drew from the quiet side of such distinctively English guitar pop bands like the Kinks, and the Smiths,…

  5. 4. März 1996 · Possibly not one to listen to with your parents. After Murder Park is one of the darkest moments commited to disc, songs about child murders, alcoholism and plane accidents should be enough to turn alot of people off, but the content of the lyrics is only half the story.

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  7. 11. Feb. 2021 · Listen free to The AuteursThe Auteurs (She Might Take a Train, Wedding Day (Alternative Mix) and more). 8 tracks (22:21). Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures with the largest catalogue online at Last.fm.