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Close Lobsters

Close Lobsters are a Scottish indie pop rock band. They first came to wider prominence with the track "Firestation Towers" on the NME's C86 compilation. They signed to Fire Records and released their debut single "Going To Heaven To See If It Rains" in October 1986. They released a second single "Never Seen Before" in April 1987 which strengthened their reputation as one of the leading emerging indie bands. They went on to release two albums: Foxheads Stalk This Land was released in 1987 and Headache Rhetoric in 1989.

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Peel seemed to be first aware of the group in 1986 when they released their track, 'Firestation Towers', on the C86 compilation album, which he would often play tracks from on his programmes. Further material from the group were played on his programmes including a session they recorded in 1987 for his show. By the end of the 80's, the band split and their music was never revisited on Peel's show after that. However, the group reformed in 2012 and their song, 'Now Time', entered Dandelion Radio's 2014 Festive Fifty at number 16.

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Post Peel

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Close Lobsters - Peel Session 1987

1. Recorded: 1987-12-15. First Broadcast: 04 January 1988. Repeated: 19 January 1988

  • Loopholes / From This Day On / What Is There To Smile About? / Mirror Breaks

Other Shows Played[]

1986
  • 04 June 1986: Firestation Towers (v/a Cassette Album - C86) NME
  • 09 December 1986: Going To Heaven To See If It Rains (7") Fire
  • 16 December 1986: All The Little Boys And Girls (v/a LP - Bludgeoned! A Collection) Bludgeoned!
Pathetique

Pathetique

1987
1988
  • 18 April 1988: Nothing Really Matters (7" - The Janice Long Radio 1 Session) Strange Fruit
  • 05 October 1988: Loopholes (12" - What Is There To Smile About) Fire
1989

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