It’s a joyous comfort to know that Nick Lowe is still at it. With a title and appearance harkening back to archetypal exotica motifs, Indoor Safari is the musician’s first full length since a seasonal offering over a decade ago. In many ways, it’s a culmination of Lowe’s prolific solo career being revamped when he began touring with instrumental surf outfit Los Straitjackets as his backing band.
Category: Nick Lowe
Nick Lowe :: Transmissions
Nick Lowe returns to our weekly Transmissions podcast to discuss the 20th anniversary of what many consider to be his best album, The Convincer, the influence of the Everly Brothers, and much more.
Nick Lowe :: The Aquarium Drunkard Interview
This year, Yep Roc’s massive Nick Lowe reissue campaign went into overdrive. The label re-released 1982’s Nick the Knife, 1983’s The Abominable Showman, and 1984’s Nick Lowe and His Cowboy Outfit over the summer, […]
Transmissions Podcast :: Nick Lowe
Welcome to Aquarium Drunkard’s Transmissions Podcast , a recurring series of conversations with songwriters, authors, and creators about what drives their art. We’re proud to share an interview with Nick Lowe this […]
An Evening With Robyn Hitchcock & Nick Lowe
Robyn Hitchcock and Nick Lowe are set to perform, tomorrow night, here in Los Angeles at the El Rey . AD NYC correspondent, adam mandel, reports from the Manhattan show last night, giving us a preview […]
Nick Lowe :: Jesus of Cool (Anniversary Edition)
Pop nirvana. Let’s first take a moment and all give a collective high five to Yep Roc for reissuing Lowe’s 1978 debut, as it had been out-of-print for years (they nail the […]