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Underground Lovers

Underground Lovers Reform For Two Shows

by Paul Cashmere on September 27, 2011

in Live,New Music,News

Undercover Lovers will reform to play a few shows in support of their new compilation ‘Wonderful Things: Retrospective’.

Underground Lovers

Underground Lovers

The band will perform a show in Sydney and one in Melbourne in November.

‘Wonderful Things: Retrospective’ covers the active years of Underground Lovers from 1990-2000. In 2002, Underground Lovers split and has only reformed a couple of times.

‘Wonderful Things’ also features a second bonus album ‘Everybody’s Favourite’, featuring b-sides, rarities and remixes.

“We tried to make long play records that you could listen to from start to finish and somehow be taken on a journey,” singer Vince Giarusso explains about their catalogue.

Rubber Records will release ‘Wonderful Things’ on November 4, 2011.

Dates are

November 17, Richmond, The Corner Hotel
November 18, Marrickville, The Factory

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