Product Details
- An MVD Exclusive
- SKU: LIB-5056
- Format: CD
- UPC: 089353505622
- Street Date: 02/18/22
- PreBook Date: 12/31/21
- Label: Liberation Hall »
- Genre: Pop/Rock
- Run Time: 42 mins
- Number of Discs: 1
- Year of Production: 2020
- Box Lot: 30
- Territory: WORLD
- Language: English
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The William Loveday Intention - Cowboys Are SQ
Led by Billy Childish, The William Loveday Intention's seventh album features a mix of Americana, blues & garage played with ramshackle flair
- List Price: $14.99
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Led by multi-hyphenate Billy Childish, The William Loveday Intention returns with its seventh full-length release in under two years. Cowboys are SQ ("square" for non-hepcats) features a rugged mix of Americana, blues, garage, and literate pop played with ramshackle flair. Plus, Billy revisits Bob Dylan's "Like a Rolling Stone," which he covered on the first William Loveday Intention LP, The New and Improved Bob Dylan (2020). Dave Tattersall of the Wave Pictures guests. A vinyl release will follow later this year.
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Sales Points
- Every 5 years or so Billy Childish is sited by a current top band as the embodiment of rock ‘n’ roll integrity, and every 5 years or so Billy splits his group up and starts again from scratch
- This is the fifth album of 5 recorded by The William Lovejoy Intention
- He’s recorded over 125 albums over a 37+ year career
- Jack White had Childish's name written in large letters on his arm for an early Top of the Pops appearance
- Billy Childish and his bands have been championed by a succession of high profile artists: Kurt Cobain, Beck, Jack White, and even Kylie Minogue who named an LP after one of Billy’s poetry collections.
Press Quotes
An influence on Jack White, Tracy Emin and Kylie Minoqgue
—Paul Maps, joyzine.org
You are perhaps too subtle and sophisticated for the mass market.
—Ivor Cutler
a seething, dyslexic, better-looking British Bukowski
—The Observer
the most garage and most punk rocker alive
—NME