Linder Sterling's band: Ludus

Not for the faint of heart! I bought "The Damage" recently and I was surprised at how similar Ludus is to the Smiths in the sense that you can't really place them in any decade easily.

I loved "Breaking the Rules" the most - Linder certainly knew how to write great lyrics, namely that awesome dialogue at the end. Its worth memorizing, really.
 
MrRoboto said:
Not for the faint of heart! I bought "The Damage" recently and I was surprised at how similar Ludus is to the Smiths in the sense that you can't really place them in any decade easily.

I loved "Breaking the Rules" the most - Linder certainly knew how to write great lyrics, namely that awesome dialogue at the end. Its worth memorizing, really.

i don't know, Smiths sound pretty obviously 80s I reckon
 
Would somebody mind uploading these songs again...please?? I would really love to listen to these songs, and see how much I love her. I've heard sample portions of some songs, liked them very much and am interested in listening to them over and over and over...:p

Thanks in advance to the willing soul!! :)
 
Would somebody mind uploading these songs again...please?? I would really love to listen to these songs, and see how much I love her. I've heard sample portions of some songs, liked them very much and am interested in listening to them over and over and over...:p

Thanks in advance to the willing soul!! :)

Heres the songs in one zip. :)
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=S7RJ16WZ
 

I also found this on soulseek. Its apparently a demo.

Mother's Hour demo.
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=HC84BK2W

I found that one and what seems like a demo of "Sightseeing" on Soulseek as well.

http://www.sendspace.com/file/tna6uk

Thank you Little Charmer and nightandday!! Very kind of you both and very much appreciated!! :)
 
Not for the faint of heart! I bought "The Damage" recently and I was surprised at how similar Ludus is to the Smiths in the sense that you can't really place them in any decade easily.

I loved "Breaking the Rules" the most - Linder certainly knew how to write great lyrics, namely that awesome dialogue at the end. Its worth memorizing, really.


I've got that one too. My personal favourite is "Let Me Go Where My Pictures Go". Very post-punk and reminds me a bit of Orange Juice who are also very good.
 
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