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The Dead Lovers are cooler than a Siberian camping holiday and their sound is retro, sexy and utterly provocative. Their songs swagger and radiate like elegantly wasted Hollywood stars from the 50s. Their guitar riffs are fuzzy and irresistible and their grooves are vintage and deeply infectious, and their vocal melodies soar and make you swoon like the price of petrol. If Morricone, Amy Winehouse and Jack White were forced to write songs in a small tent, this is how it might sound. Wayne Jackson’s first band The Dostoyevskys achieved cult status in the mid 90s after delighting live audiences all across Europe with their enigmatic live shows, before he split the band and released two albums as a solo artist. He also co-wrote and sang “The Other Side” with Paul Van Dyk which was a hit across the globe. In between he found time to co-produce both Bela B. solo albums and played in his live band. Lula also wrote songs for Germany’s most famous drummer, and sang several duets with Bela too. Recently she has added photography and TV presenting to her lengthy list of accomplishments. Since their birth as a band in the summer of 2012, The Dead Lovers have accomplished a great deal in a very short time They provided title songs for two TV shows for RTL and ZDF Kultur, a further title song for a major German cinema film in which they also appeared. And last year they recorded their debut album in the amazing Lost Ark Studio in San Diego. The album is now mixed and mastered a

Supernormal Superstar
Making Patterns Rhyme: A Tribute to Duran Duran

The Dead Lovers

Slow Black
Judas The Gun 2004

It Could Be Something Wonderful / Es muss was wunderbares sein
Dead Lovers Demo 2003

Special K
Im Weissen Rössl - Wehe Du singst (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Gothic Compilation Part LIV Disc1
Gothic Compilation Part LIV (CD1)

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