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Close Lobsters : ウィキペディア英語版
Close Lobsters

Close Lobsters are a Scottish indie pop/rock band.
==History==
Close Lobsters first came to wider prominence with the track "Firestation Towers" on the NME's ''C86'' compilation. They signed to Fire Records and released their debut single "Going To Heaven To See If It Rains" in October 1986. They released a second single "Never Seen Before" in April 1987 which strengthened their reputation as one of the leading emerging indie bands.〔Strong, Martin C.: "The Great Alternative & Indie Discography", 1999, Canongate, ISBN 0-86241-913-1〕 They went on to release two albums: ''Foxheads Stalk This Land'' was released in 1987 and ''Headache Rhetoric'' in 1989. ''Rolling Stones review of "Foxheads Stalk This Land" called it "first-rate guitar pop from a top-shelf band. Close Lobsters could have been just another jangle group, but they have a lot more going for them than just chiming Rickenbackers."〔(Close Lobsters: Foxheads Stalk This Land : Music Reviews : Rolling Stone )〕
Their popularity on United States college radio stations led to an invitation to the New York Music Seminar in 1989, which in turn led to an extensive American tour.〔Larkin, Colin: "The Guinness Who's Who Of Indie And New Wave Music", Guinness Publishing, 1992, ISBN 0-85112-579-4〕 They toured extensively in the UK, Germany and the United States of America and Canada. The band eventually took an extended break.
Their 'Best of' Singles retrospective, ''Forever, Until Victory!'' - the title is from the reputed last sign-off in a letter from Ernesto 'Che' Guevara to Fidel Castro 'Hasta la victoria siempre!' - was released on 5 October 2009 on Fire Records.
Close Lobsters's song "Let's Make Some Plans" was covered by the Wedding Present on the b-side of their "California" single in 1992.
In March 2012, Close Lobsters reformed to play the second Madrid Popfest, Glasgow, third Popfest Berlin and the 2013 NYC Popfest.
In May 2014, Close Lobsters played the Copenhagen Popfest and released new EP, "Kunstwerk in Spacetime". Lead single "Now Time" received significant attention, and the band hinted at more new music to come in an interview with Sound.wav Music in July 2014.

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