Lorna

Leslie (last name protected to prevent stalking) is one of those angels sent from heaven masquerading as IT support. She floats through the hallways with a skip in her step and a song on her lips. Her first question is always, “When do you need this?” And, while her office looks like an ER for abused laptops and fried hard drives, she’s as good at chill conversation as she is at virus removal. Now that I’m in our decidedly more DIY Detroit office, I count new ways to miss her each day… Anyway, I discovered Lorna a while back when I left my laptop with Leslie for some kind of unscheduled maintenance and it came back with a couple “bonus” tracks on it (see what I mean?). Appropriately enough, the Nottingham-based Lorna have an angelic quality to them as well: wistful and utterly gorgeous boy/girl harmonies strung carefully over rich, heady, and often surprising orchestration. There are even more MP3s on the band’s website (requires free registration), but if you want to hear the two tracks that started this whole train of thought — “2AM Beach Story” and “Glow Worm” — you’ll need to buy their 2004 album This Time, Each Year. While you’re at it, pick up their latest, Static Patterns and Souvenirs. Heck, spring for a t-shirt, you tightwad!


www.hybridelectricrecords.com
www.words-on-music.com
www.lornamusic.co.uk

6 Replies to “Lorna”

  1. personally i really like ‘the swimmer’. i’m also so hapy i found this site… it’s just what my music collection needed!

  2. When checking out Lorna, you really must also peruse the rest of the artists on Words On Music’s website. They are all very good.

  3. absolutely gorgeous. and i wholeheartedly agree with Jason's suggestion to check out the rest of the songs on Words On Music's site. especially The Meeting Places. you'll be having dreampop eargasms!

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