Close Lobsters at With Guitars

I remember the Close Lobsters, they appeared on the now legendary C86 album and became associated with that scene, although along with the likes of the Wedding Present, Mighty Lemon Drops and A Witness probably represented the natural link between the end of post-punk and the start of indie music. A few years earlier and… Continue reading Close Lobsters at With Guitars

Close Lobsters at The POP! Stereo

Wow! Just wow. I can’t believe I’m sat here listening to Close Lobsters. New Close Lobsters. This is like a gift, an unexpected treat and stunning return to form. Easily one of my favorite late 80’s indie pop it’s nice to have these guys back and with such an excellent single to boot. Unlike so… Continue reading Close Lobsters at The POP! Stereo

Close Lobsters at Three Wheels Good

Sometime around early 1991, the indie label Enigma Records went bust and flooded the remainder bins of America’s mall record stores with thousands of remaindered LPs and CDs. That’s how I discovered the Close Lobstersthat spring, after buying their three Enigma releases at the Record Bar in South Plains Mall in Lubbock, Texas for, if I recall correctly,… Continue reading Close Lobsters at Three Wheels Good

Luxembourg Signal and Close Lobsters at Tuning Into The Obscure

Close Lobsters – Kunstwerk in Spacetime EP – Shelflife A new single by long-time rockers, Close Lobsters!  “Kunstwerk” is the German word for “work of art,” and I’d say that’s exactly what the band has to offer here.  A brilliant blend of indie pop, indie rock and jangle meet up with flawless songwriting and engaging instrumentation. … Continue reading Luxembourg Signal and Close Lobsters at Tuning Into The Obscure

Close Lobsters at Fear and Loathing in Long Beach

I was pretty stoked when I placed the new single by Close Lobsters on my turntable. Two songs of Love Spit Love and early Alarm catchiness with a brooding intensity well worth repeated listening. It conjured a memory of my awkward junior high days back in the late 80s and the cool mix tapes I… Continue reading Close Lobsters at Fear and Loathing in Long Beach

Close Lobsters at The Finest Kiss

“Things will never will be the same” sings Andrew Burnett on the A-side of the Close Lobsters‘ new single. Maybe not quite the same, but the more things change the more they stay the same. The seminal C-86 compilation that the band appeared on has just seen a reissue that extends that cassette into a three CD set and… Continue reading Close Lobsters at The Finest Kiss