The Loose Salute

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  • Years Active: 2000s

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Biography Wikipedia

Wikipedia:

The Loose Salute are a British band founded by drummer Ian McCutcheon of Slowdive and Mojave 3 who also sings and plays guitar. The band consists of Lisa Billson (vocals, keys, percussion), Charlotte King (vocals, percussion, bells and whistles), Alan Forrester (bass, keys). The artwork for the album is by Daryl Waller, who also directed the video for the bands song The Mutineer.

In a departure from McCutcheon's past projects, The Loose Salute plays a dreamy, surf rock sounding chorus of music helped live by friends and fans. The band tries to encapsulate togetherness and loneliness as well surfing, partying, and beaches among other things in their music. The band spend their time in between London and Cornwall and use the Cornwall beaches and life as inspiration for their music. The Loose Salute are signed to Heavenly Records in the UK and Graveface Records in the US.

The name is apparently a reference to the Michael Nesmith album of the same name.

Albums

Tuned to Love (released on June 5, 2007 on Graveface Records in the US)Tuned to Love (released on June 2, 2008 on Heavenly Records in the UK)Getting Over Being Under (released on June 7, 2011 on Graveface Records)

EPs

Suck It Up Buttercup (released in 2004)

Singles

Turn the Radio Up (released on May 19, 2008)Why'd We Fight? (released on October 13, 2008)