Lluther

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
People Is Ugly 00:00 Tools
Agents Of Empire 00:00 Tools
Venus Complex 00:00 Tools
For You 00:00 Tools
American Gods 00:00 Tools
Disconnect From Me 00:00 Tools
Father Of Lies 00:00 Tools
In Decline 00:00 Tools
Fixer 00:00 Tools
Show You Mean It 00:00 Tools
Stasis 00:00 Tools
Bone (With 'The Judas Hole') 00:00 Tools
In The Dollhouse 00:00 Tools
King Of Nothing 00:00 Tools
Femme Fatale 00:00 Tools
Rise Of The Reptile King 00:00 Tools
Bone 00:00 Tools
Enough 00:00 Tools
Waiting Song 00:00 Tools
The End Of The World 00:00 Tools
Turning to Dust 00:00 Tools
Until She Comes 00:00 Tools
From The Sea 00:00 Tools
Exit Wound 00:00 Tools
Bullet 00:00 Tools
She Is 00:00 Tools
Digging up the Box 00:00 Tools
Misplaced 00:00 Tools
Heroes 00:00 Tools
Femme Fatale [128] 00:00 Tools
Heroes (When The Night Slides in) 00:00 Tools
For You - Rattlesnake 00:00 Tools
People Is Ugly (DIE KRUPPS Remix) 00:00 Tools
For You (From The Sky) 00:00 Tools
For You (Rattlesnake) 00:00 Tools
In Decline (When Silence Becomes Art - Sets Of Distractions Mix) 00:00 Tools
Agents Of Empire LLUTHER 00:00 Tools
People Is Ugly - Agents Of Impire 00:00 Tools
People Is Ugly ( Album Version ) 00:00 Tools
People Is Ugly ( Die Krupps Remix ) 00:00 Tools
Bone - Feat. The Judas Hole 00:00 Tools
Disconnect From Me ( Album Version ) 00:00 Tools
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Lluther was originally formed in 2004 by Gerry Owens, who was looking for a new direction in music following the break-up of the highly acclaimed Skindive, a band fronted by Danielle Harrison in which Gerry was the main songwriter and guitarist. Skindive had been signed to music legend Chris Blackwell (U2, Tricky, Bob Marley etc)’s Palm Pictures record label, and their albums received excellent critical reviews with very credible sales in the US and around Europe. Skindive’s music featured in several television programs and was also used in the prestigious MTV Awards ceremony in 2003. Over the years, several of Gerry Owens compositions have also been used in various film soundtracks (Nightwatch, 3 Crosses etc). Shortly after Lluther were formed they recorded and self-released their first EP “Venus Complex” and this led to them being quickly snapped up and signed to the German heavy rock label Tiefdruck Music. Back into the recording studio and the album “Agents Of Empire” was released shortly after on the Tiefdruck label. Working closely with the label they began to play all around Europe and got a tremendous crowd reaction. In early 2008, Lluther parted amicably with Tiefdruck as the band saw a much wider scope and vision for their music. At this time, Gerry’s songwriting and composing abilities were recognised by international music giants EMI Publishing where he signed to a major worldwide deal, and opened up infinite possibilities for Lluther’s music to be heard around the world. All tracks on Rise Of The Reptile King were written and produced by Gerry Owens, mixed by both Gerry and renowned studio mixer Chris O’Brien, and mastered by Richard Dowling. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.