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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Lazycame is the stage name and performing name of Scottish singer-songwriter William Reid. Reid began performing as Lazycame after the breakup of the Jesus and Mary Chain, in which he played guitar and occasionally sang, in 1999.[1][2]

Critical reaction to Lazycame was mixed, but largely positive, with the NME describing the 1999 debut album as "a sometimes harrowing exercise in catharsis",[3] and the 2000 EP Yawn as "easily the best thing William Reid has touched in years".[4]

Discography

Albums

  • Finbegin (1999)
1. God
2. Complicated
3. 510 Lovers
4. Rokit
5. Gogetfind (Iseeinyoumei)
6. Fornicate	  
7. Unfinished Business	
8. Bluejune	  
9. Naturallow	  
10. Mcintoshlost
  • Saturday the Fourteenth (2000)
1. Drizzle	  	  
2. Last Days of Creation	  	  
3. Lo Fi Li	  	  
4. Fucko You Genius	  	  
5. You Don't Belong	  	  
6. Kill Kool Kid	  	  
7. Kissround	  	  
8. Muswil Clouds	  	  
9. Tired of Fucking	  	  
10. Mayhem	  	  
11. Everyone Knows	  	  
12. Dement	  	  
13. Unamerican

EPs

  • Yawn (2000)
  • Drizzle
  • K To Be Lost
  • Who Killed Manchester?
  • Male Wife
  • Commercial

References

  1. ^ Encyclopedia of Popular Music (2nd Ed), Colin Larkin, Omnibus Press, 2011, p.406
  2. ^ The Great Scots Music Discography, Martin Strong, Mercat Press, 2002, p.292
  3. ^ "NME Reviews – London WC2 12-Bar Club". Nme.Com. 1 September 2005. Retrieved 21 August 2014.
  4. ^ "NME Reviews – yawn". Nme.Com. 1 September 2005. Retrieved 21 August 2014.
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