Bad Lieutenant (band)

Bad Lieutenant
Genres Alternative rock
Years active 2008-2011
Labels Triple Echo
Associated acts New Order, Joy Division, Electronic, Marion, Rambo and Leroy, Blur
Members Bernard Sumner
Phil Cunningham
Jake Evans

Bad Lieutenant (/ljuːˈtɛnənt/ lew-TEN-ənt)[1] was an English alternative rock band formed in 2007 following the second breakup of New Order. The band consisted of former New Order members Bernard Sumner[2] and Phil Cunningham as well as Rambo & Leroy's Jake Evans.[2]

The name of the band is taken from the 1992 film Bad Lieutenant[3] directed by Abel Ferrara, which a friend of Johnny Marr's was watching when Sumner visited Marr's house.[1]

History

In May 2007, New Order's Peter Hook was interviewed by British radio station XFM and asked if New Order was over. He announced that he and Bernard Sumner were no longer working together. After Hook's announcement, a spokesperson for the band denied the claims and said that with or without Hook, New Order would continue to make music. However, in 2008 after Hook had said that it would be impossible for the band to go on without him, Bernard Sumner announced that there would be no more New Order albums.

In 2008, Bad Lieutenant formed, including both Bernard Sumner and Phil Cunningham of New Order, as well as Rambo and Leroy's Jake Evans. New Order's former drummer Stephen Morris guests on a number of tracks as well as performing live for the band. Bassists Tom Chapman and Alex James of Blur also feature on a number of tracks.[4]

2009-2011: Never Cry Another Tear

On 2 July 2009, Bernard Sumner confirmed that single "Sink or Swim" would be released on 28 September 2009 and would be the first off their album Never Cry Another Tear. The single was hosted for free on the band's website prior to its physical release, it was followed by a digital bundle release with remixes of the song by Mark Reeder, James Bright and The Teenagers.[5][6]

The single featured remixes by Bernard's old pal and legendary Berlin based music producer Mark Reeder.[7][8] Their second single, "Twist of Fate", followed in March 2010. It is reported that Mark Reeder has also made two remixes for this single, which will be released in 2011. In addition to Cunningham and Evans the album also features appearances by Stephen Morris (Drums), Jack Mitchell (Drums),Tom Chapman and Alex James (Bass). The live band includes Morris on drums and Tom Chapman on bass. In July 2009 an article in a local newspaper, Stephen Morris confirmed his participation in the new band, following the demise of New Order: "I'm only on a few tracks, but it's great to be playing with them again."

The band set off on a tour of the UK throughout October and November 2009.[9] The band scheduled and subsequently cancelled four U.S. tour dates. They then supported the Pet Shop Boys on the British leg of their Pandemonium Tour. An additional tour of the U.S. was scheduled for April 2010, but was cancelled due to the Icelandic volcano eruptions.[10]

"Twist of Fate" was released as the second single on 22 March 2010, it was backed with a remix of "Poisonous Intent". The group revealed a contest for the fans to make a video of the song. The video winner will be the official one for the song. The single was released in support of the band's short spring tour. The group spent the summer performing at a number of European music festivals.

On 11 June 2010, the group supported Ian Brown in a special day-long concert at Platt Fields Park in Manchester. The band sang songs from their album as well as a number of New Order and Joy Division tracks.

The group contributed a cover of "In the Ghetto" for the charity album Key To Change in aid of the Centrepoint charity.[11] Centrepoint is a charity that provides shelter and support for young homeless people in the UK.[12]

On 17 February 2011, Jake Evans announced via the group's MySpace that the group were working on new material, although no dates were given for an album or single release at this time.

On 11 March 2011, the group announced that they would be headlining Friends of Mine Festival at Capesthorne Hall on Friday 20 May alongside The Charlatans, The Lightning Seeds, Buzzcocks, The Fall, The Cribs, The Farm, John Cooper Clarke, Mr Scruff and Goldblade.

The band are now on an indefinite hiatus since Sumner and Cunningham's return to New Order. Evans is currently working on new solo material and supported New Order on their tour in early 2012.

Band members

Touring members

Discography

Albums

Year Album details Peak chart positions
UK
[13]
FR
[14]
2009 Never Cry Another Tear 70 89

Singles

Year Title Album
2009 "Sink or Swim" Never Cry Another Tear
2010 "Sink or Swim Remix Bundle"
"Twist of Fate"
2011 "Twist of Fate Remix Bundle"

References

  1. 1 2 Radcliffe & Maconie (Radio broadcast). UK: BBC Radio 2. 6 October 2009.
  2. 1 2 The Never Cry Another Tear album liner notes explicitly state, "Bad Lieutenant are Phil Cunningham, Jake Evans, Bernard Sumner"
  3. Bad Lieutenant at AllMusic
  4. Sean Michaels (2009-06-15). "New Order and Blur members announce supergroup". London: Guardian. Retrieved 2011-02-19.
  5. Bad Lieutenant "Sink Or Swim" remixes by Mark Reeder, James Bright, Teenagers bandweblogs.com/blog 2010-01-18
  6. Sink or Swim.Bad Lieutenant Official website.
  7. Mark Reeder official myspace blog myspace.com
  8. Bad Lieutenant Official Youtube Sink or Swim Mark Reeder remix video youtube.com
  9. "CD and tour dates". Billboard.biz. Retrieved 2011-02-19.
  10. "CANCELS REMAINING U.S. CONCERT DATES | Bad Lieutenant | Official Site". Bad Lieutenant. 2010-04-17. Retrieved 2011-02-19.
  11. "Prince William helps stars launch Centrepoint 'Key to Change' album — Centrepoint". Centrepoint.org.uk. Retrieved 2011-02-19.
  12. "Centrepoint 'Key to Change' Album' and a cup of tea at the palace. van Bad Lieutenant op Myspace". Blogs.myspace.com. Retrieved 2011-02-19.
  13. "Chart Stats - Bad Lieutenant". chartstats.com. Retrieved 2011-03-02.
  14. "Discographie Bad Lieutenant". Lescharts.com. Retrieved 2011-03-02.

External links

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