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Contributed a cover version of [[Covered Song::Handsome Devil]] to [[How Soon Is Now? The Songs Of The Smiths By...]] (2004). | Contributed a cover version of [[Covered Song::Handsome Devil]] to [[How Soon Is Now? The Songs Of The Smiths By...]] (2004). | ||
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Contributed a cover version of Handsome Devil to How Soon Is Now? The Songs Of The Smiths By... (2004).
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Lomax was an English alternative rock band from London, England. The band released three singles and an album on the London-based independent record label, 93 Records. The album, A Symbol of Modern Living (2003), was praised by the Guardian and Drowned in Sound, among others. Nowadays, their vocalist/guitarist Paul Epworth works predominantly as a record producer, though enjoys working as a DJ. Meade is working on a solo entity, entitled The Sex Act, with a single "Builders of Men/Modern Dance" released on Destructible Records. Schultzberg is also working on solo material.