The Loft

About The Loft

Led by the songs of Peter Astor, the Loft were one of the forerunners of the jangling indie sound in the mid-'80s U.K. scene. Combining the jangling guitars of folk/rock, Television-inspired deadpan vocals singing melancholy tunes, and timelessly hooky melodies, the group staked their claim to legendary status on the back of two singles -- 1984's "Why Does the Rain" and 1985's "Up the Hill and Down the Slope" -- released in the early days of Creation Records. The band's progress was stopped in its tracks by an ugly breakup, but members have reunited through the years for the occasional live show and, notably, the release of the 2006 single "Model Village."

ORIGIN
England
FORMED
1980
GENRE
Rock

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