Lol Tolhurst and Peter “Budgie” Clark both have roots as drummers in influential English bands. Now, the Cure founding member and the Siouxsie and the Banshees mainstay have joined forces with producer Jacknife Lee for a new project.
Today, the supergroup are offering the first preview with their new single “Los Angeles” featuring LCD Soundsystem’s James Murphy. Their debut album of the same name, Los Angeles, arrives Nov. 3 via Play It Again Sam. The record stars plenty of substantial names, including the Edge (U2), Isaac Brock (Modest Mouse), Bobby Gillespie (Primal Scream), Mark Bowen (IDLES), and Mary Lattimore, among others.
See the full album tracklist and video for “Los Angeles” below.
Los Angeles tracklist
- “This Is What It Is (To Be Free)” (with Bobby Gillespie)
- “Los Angeles” (with James Murphy)
- “Uh Oh” (with Arrow de Wilde and Mark Bowen of IDLES)
- “Ghosted At Home” (with Bobby Gillespie)
- “Train With No Station” (with The Edge)
- “Bodies” (with Lonnie Holley and Mary Lattimore)
- “Everything And Nothing”
- “Travel Channel” (with Pam Amsterdam)
- “Country of the Blind” (with Bobby Gillespie)
- “The Past (Being Eaten)”
- “We Got To Move” (with Isaac Brock)
- “Noche Oscura” (with The Edge)
- “Skins” (with James Murphy)

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