Luke Ingram
Here's everything published by this contributor on musicOMH.
Luke Ingram is not the Australian visual artist of the same name, but an increasingly cliched student. He was born in Ealing, since when it has all been downhill and, periodically, embarrassing. Every now and then he has bright dreams of his homeland, and these sustain him.
Music is another crutch: he shuffles between the none-more-indie stylings of Saddle Creek and that none-more-uncool power pop punch. That said, he'll take anything with a strong beat and a tune you can hum, so no firm boundaries.
He divides his spare time between listening, eating, sitting and watching. He plays guitar in a folky way and sings in a bad way. He values cynicism in everything but music.
Articles by Luke Ingram
Stephin Merritt – Showtunes (Album Reviews)
Two Gallants – What The Toll Tells (Album Reviews)
Jenny Lewis and The Watson Twins @ Spitz, London (Live Music + Gig Reviews)
Jenny Lewis with The Watson Twins – Rabbit Fur Coat (Album Reviews)
Decoration – Don’t Disappoint Me Now (Album Reviews)
Orenda Fink – Invisible Ones (Album Reviews)
The Black Velvets – The Black Velvets (Album Reviews)
King Creosote – KC Rules OK (Album Reviews)
Patty Loveless – Dreaming My Dreams (Album Reviews)
R.E.M. @ Hyde Park, London (Live Music + Gig Reviews)
Bloc Party + The Kills + The Cribs @ Somerset House, London (Live Music + Gig Reviews)
Brendan Benson – The Alternative To Love (Album Reviews)
Sophie Barker – Lullaby (Album Reviews)
Ronan Keating – 10 Years Of Hits (Album Reviews)
Ben Arthur – Edible Darling (Album Reviews)
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M(h)aol, Sprints & Thus Love @ Komedia, Brighton 8 Feb 2023
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RAYE – My 21st Century Blues 6 Feb 2023
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West Green House Opera’s 2023 season offers variety and enchantment 6 Feb 2023
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BBCSO present a quirky programme of Bacewicz, bassoon and Dvořák 5 Feb 2023
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The Barber of Seville: Aigul Akhmetshina hits the bullseye as a winning Rosina in The Royal Opera’s effervescent revival of this Rossini favourite 5 Feb 2023
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LSO completely at home with old and new from Hummel, Tchaikovsky and Ngwenyama 4 Feb 2023
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The Waeve – The Waeve 3 Feb 2023