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Lazy

Powered by Audioscrobbler™There are multiple artists using this name:

1. A Japanese pop-rock / hard rock band (aka レイジー), with Akira Takasaki (g), Munetaka Higuchi (d) (both later in Loudness) and Hironobu Kageyama (v).

2. An Argentinian group responsible for "Floyd: A Chillout Experience" and "In The Name Of Love-A Chillout Experience" of Pink Floyd / U2 cover versions, with a mix of electronics, bossa and soft vocals.

3. A Los Angeles, CA, USA, electronic pop band (Water Music/Burning Bowl), containing two-thirds of the electronic/lounge band The Supreme Beings of Leisure (Palm Pictures), created by Rick Torres and Kiran Shahani. After the success of tSBL’s self-titled release (which sold about 250,000 copies world-wide) and the subsequent implosion of the band, Kiran and Rick re-formed under a new name, Lazy, along with vocalist Jailyn Matthews. Kiran eventually left Lazy and formed Bitter:Sweet (Quango), which also features collaborations with Rick Torres who now fronts The Smart Set.

4. Kansas City band who released single "Party City" (Jan 2012).

5. A Munich, Germany, laptop-pop project (aka The Lazy). Found in the late 1990s they recorded their début 2002 in London. 2006 they singed at Star Boze (Japan), with their new album "Lazy in Red".

6. A French metal band from Paris.

7. An American indie pop band formed in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1991 by members Steve Schmoll (guitarist/vocalist), Suzanne Lynch (bassist/vocalist), and Meghan Haas (drummer/vocalist), though line-up changes were frequent. In 1995, Lynch departed from the band, with Kari Murphy replacing her. Later, guitarist Brendan Bugosian was invited to play on and contributed to the band’s third record. Finally, Jeremy Frederick was added in the line-up as a second guitarist. Steve Schmoll himself was notable for playing in Pink Lady with pre-Brainiac frontman Tim Taylor, as well as his other projects Human Zoo, and the Tigerlilies. Lazy’s tone was most notable for combining elements of jangle-pop with hard rock.

Lazy released their first album Some Assembly Required on the record label, Roadrunner Records on October 11th, 1994.

Their second album, Revolutions Per Minute, was released in 1995. Around this time, Lynch would depart from the band, being replaced by Kari Murphy.

Lazy’s final release would be The Lazy Music Group, released on September 24th, 1996. After the album was recorded Jeremy Frederick was added to the line-up as a second guitarist, with Schmoll having known Frederick through their mutual friends in Brainiac. The final album’s release failed to garner success, leading to Roadrunner Records dropping the group before they could complete their five album contract.

The group was picked up by indie label, Elastica Records, though the group only recorded the singles Fire Escape, What You Want, and California Screamin’ before disbanding around 1998.

8. A North Devon, England, rock band which formed in 2008.

9. A Turkish blues / rock band.

10. An Spanish alternative pop / rock band, formed in 2003.
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