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Alex Lipinski


0LONDON: PinUps
PTuesday 12th December, 2017
N6:00pm

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\"Lipinski comes across like a star in waiting - one who possesses immense patience with the powers that be - who lets his voice & playing speak for themselves\" - Huffington Post

“Alex Lipinski channels the best tones of John Lennon and Roy Orbison and makes them his own. His writing is crisp, confessional and superb” – Rock ‘n’ Reel Magazine

“Played and sung with such vigour and conviction it just sweeps you up and carries you along” – Tom Robinson (BBC 6 Music)

“Lipinski’s future looks bright. He’s got the voice, the songs, and youth on his side” – Mick Taylor (Guitarist Magazine)

\"Alex Lipinski\'s Voice - WOW!\" - Mikey Jonns (This Feeling)

ALEX LIPINSKI will release his album ‘Alex’ on Anton Newcombe’s A Recordings label on 10th November 2017.

The first thing that hits you is the voice. Alex Lipinski’s caressing sympathy, full-throated resentment, and the raw rockabilly excitement of earliest Elvis have grabbed unwary listeners from the West Country to Krakow, Berlin and New York, since he first left Somerset to become a crucial habitué of Soho’s legendary, lost 12-Bar Club.

He has followed in the footsteps of his hero Dylan to write in the Chelsea Hotel, and sung Elvis songs in the home of an admiring Liam Gallagher, who responded with a roaring “Acquiesce”.

With older brother and fellow musician Adam Lipinski by his side at Newcombe’s residential studio in Berlin, ‘Alex’ basically took six hours. “Anton put a lot of time and energy in. I recorded with an old guitar, because he wanted to capture the effortless, timeless ‘60s records that he had in his mind.

We had initially planned to be in the studio for three or four nights. The first evening we rattled though the songs, a take or two of each and in those six hours everything clicked. By midnight we were done. We ended the evening by going to a great bar called 8mm. Anton set up a gig there the following night and played old folk records, then we played a live set.

We added small overdubs on the record later. But the album captures the character of the songs live with no frills. The slight imperfections add to the feel. Anton taught me about perfect mistakes.”

Lipinski’s life has been one of wanderlust. His sister lived in Krakow for many years, where Lipinski visited regularly, and “felt right at home”. “The Jewish Quarter where King Jan Olbracht put the Jews to live, before their liquidisation in the war, is very haunted.

Candlelit bars, dimly lit, with jazz music and Jewish music playing, in buildings that are really old.” Moving to London, he wandered down “the street where the Kinks and Stones used to rehearse, bars where Lennon and McCartney used to drink, and Dylan played.” Winning the MBF Songwriting award in 2008 helped him tour New York state and Pennsylvania, trailing yet more rock ghosts as he explored Harlem, and stayed at the Chelsea Hotel.

“You walk into bars where certain people have played, and you can almost hear the echo,” he says. “But you have to be your own musician.” A brief tenure heading up Phoneys & The Freaks with Oasis’ Bonehead in 2014/2015 brought forth an EP, festival appearances and touring in Italy and the US.

Now he’s currently back in Weston, Bristol’s bohemia gives him city life, alongside regular trips to Brooklyn, and Manchester.

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LONDON: PinUps
01 Tolpuddle Street
London
N1 0XT
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