Eternity Road: Reflections of Lowlife 85–95 is a compilation album released in 2006 by LTM, as part of their re-release of Lowlife's entire back catalogue. It served as an introduction to the band and spanned their entire career. Allmusic gave the album "4.5" stars (out of 5) and noted, "Eternity Road taken as a whole is so shockingly good that it's practically astonishing at how the group never gained greater attention or cachet during its lifetime – in retrospect they easily deserve mention alongside groups like The Sound and most especially The Chameleons."
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Eternity Road: Reflections of Lowlife 85–95 is a compilation album released in 2006 by LTM, as part of their re-release of Lowlife's entire back… read more
Eternity Road: Reflections of Lowlife 85–95 is a compilation album released in 2006 by LTM, as part of their re-release of Lowlife's entire back catalogue. It served as an introduct… read more
There is more than one band with this name. 1. Lowlife was a Scottish post-punk/dream pop band, active from 1985 to 1997. Although never obtaining mainstream popularity, they developed a cult following that continues to this day. Early years: Pre-Lowlife Dead Neighbours was an early-1980s psychobilly band from Grangemouth, Scotland, originally consisting of Craig Lorentson (vocals), David Steel (bass), Ronnie Buchanan (guitar) , and Grant McDowall (drums). The band was managed by Brian Guthrie, brother of Robin Guthrie of Cocteau Twins, and had recorded an album, Harmony in Hell (19… read more
There is more than one band with this name. 1. Lowlife was a Scottish post-punk/dream pop band, active from 1985 to 1997. Although never obtaining mainstream popularity, they developed a cu… read more
There is more than one band with this name. 1. Lowlife was a Scottish post-punk/dream pop band, active from 1985 to 1997. Although never obtaining mainstream popularity, they developed a cult following that continues to this day. Early… read more