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Crafting elegant lounge pop that harks back to ‘60s-era James Bond movie themes and dark
Lee Hazlewood and
Nancy Sinatra duets, Codeine Velvet Club features Scottish singer Lou Hickey and singer/multi-instrumentalist Jon Lawler, better known as the founder of
the Fratellis. The duo formed when Lawler announced he was going to embark on a solo project after
the Fratellis finished touring in support of their second album
Here We Stand. Hickey, a singer at one of Britain’s largest burlesque clubs, received a grant from the Scottish Arts Council to make an album; Lawler’s wife, a dancer at the club, suggested Hickey collaborate with him. The pair e-mailed each other ideas for songs and eventually met in person in 2009, recording a three-song demo at Lawler’s studio that resulted in
Codeine Velvet Club scoring a deal with Island Records. While recording the album, the duo recruited an orchestra, a gospel choir,
Belle & Sebastian’s Mick Cooke to write the orchestral arrangements and trumpeter
Derek Watkins, who played on every Bond theme song from the ‘60s to the 2000s. A string of autumn dates led up to the U.K. release of
Codeine Velvet Club’s self-titled album in late 2009; the album was released in the U.S. the following April. ~ Heather Phares