sábado, 4 de julio de 2026

Lawrence & The Comfortable Society – Sleeper [7''] (1986, Not On Label)

 
'Sleeper' was the only known single by Lawrence & The Comfortable Society, a short-lived British independent band that left behind just this self-released 7-inch in 1986 before disappearing from the scene. Backed with "Headache" on the B-side, the record is a fine example of the DIY spirit that flourished across the UK during the mid-1980s, when countless groups pressed their own singles in small quantities and relied on local gigs, independent record shops and fanzines to get their music heard. As a result, original copies have become genuinely scarce and are now sought after by collectors of obscure British indie releases. 

The music sits comfortably alongside the jangly guitar pop and understated alternative rock that were beginning to emerge outside the mainstream. Rather than chasing polished production or chart ambitions, Lawrence & The Comfortable Society opted for a direct, unpretentious sound built around melodic guitars, thoughtful songwriting and an intimate vocal style. There's a homemade charm to the record that captures the atmosphere of independent British music before the explosion of the C86 scene and the wider indie-pop movement.
 

 
Label: Not On Label (Lawrence & The Comfortable Society Self-released) – LC-1 
Format: Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM, Single 
Country: UK 
Released: 1986 
Style: Indie Pop, Jangle Pop 
 
Tracklist: 
A Sleeper 
B Heartache 
 
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