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A pair of Les Lullies

Posted by Loren on May 22, 2025

A pair of Les Lullies
photo by Angie Couple

Les Lullies, of France, has a new live album: Une nuit à Leipzig, released on the same day as a new 7"  with Split System from Australia. Both release on Friday May 23.

Une nuit à Leipzig was recored in June 2024 at Club ZERO in Leipzig, coming out via Adrenalin Fix (FR), Folc (ES), and Wanda Records (DE). Meanwhile, the Split Sytem 7" comes via Legless Records (AUS) and Drunken Sailor (UK), followed by a joint tour of both bands in France and the Basque Country in June.

A pair of Les Lullies
photo by Angie Couple

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