Tag Archives: Nathalie ‘Lee’ Van Laecke

Lee And The Lovedaddies. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * *

It is the yin and yang of music, the great trying to be better in either form. For some bands, trying to capture the sound the studio has afforded them, the well polished, buffered and clean finished article that may have had months in the making can never be truly captured in its live form. The animal is too different, there can be no retakes, no second, third or fourth different tries to get the note just right, it is do or die on the night.

Lee And The Lovedaddies, Gig Review. The Cavern Club. International Pop Overthrow.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 9/10

If Liverpool Sound City taught audiences across the area anything, aside to expect great music all day and every day, it was to expect the unexpected. The singular moment when a band comes up on stage that the audience has never heard of and near enough blows them away with their catchy music, their incredible enjoyable insanity and overall charm providing a great excuse to check out other group from the same country on the off chance you have missed something incredible. In the sublime Lee and the Lovedaddies there surely cannot be any better as this foursome from Belgium are off the scale.