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Liz Lamere and Jared Artaud on Alan Vega Transmissions Aquarium Drunkard

Keep It Alive is due for release on May 20 via In The Red Records, with pre-orders available in digital, CD, and vinyl formats via the label's webstore.The album was co-produced and mixed by Jared Artaud, with whom Lamere curates the Vega Vault, honoring the work of her husband, Alan Vega, best known for his work with the pioneering electro-punk outfit Suicide.


Alan Vega Left a Robust Vault. The Excavation Begins With a New Album. The New York Times

Alan Vega in 1981. Sacred Bones Records will release a series of albums containing work he left behind after his death.. Liz Lamere, Vega's wife and musical partner for several decades.


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Liz Lamere Alan Vega's longtime collaborator has announced her debut album Keep It Alive, due May 20th via In The Red.. After collaborating with late partner Alan Vega (Suicide) for over three decades on his solo work, and starting out playing drums in punk bands, she is releasing her own music. Today, she also shares lead single "Lights Out," the album opener which hits hard with brutal.


Lydia Lunch & Marc Hurtado sing Suicide & Alan Vega + Liz Lamere au Sonic, Sonic Lyon, November

July 13, 2017. Getty Image. Almost a year ago exactly, the legendary noise punk artist and Suicide front man Alan Vega died in his sleep after taking a fall and breaking his hip. He was 78 years.


Zero G Sound Alan Vega Collision Drive (1981)

Also present was Alan Vega's wife Elizabeth Lamere, who was on hand to help Alan with the mic (Alan suffered a stroke in 2012) and, occasionally, memories. The evening was fascinating. We discussed the musical life of Suicide; New York as muse; dodging axes in Glasgow; the magic of 'the moment' and the perils of attempting to play.


Photo ALAN VEGA, Gaité Lyrique (PARIS) 20121019 Robert GIL

July 18, 20161:17 PM ET. Anastasia Tsioulcas. Enlarge this image. Singer Alan Vega, seen here onstage in France in 2004, died Saturday at age 78. Frank Perry/AFP/Getty Images. One of the founding.


Alan Vega Left a Robust Vault. The Excavation Begins With a New Album. The New York Times

Alan Vega, left, with Martin Rev of Suicide in the early 1980s.. Ocasek, Liz Lamere, Alex Chilton, Lydia Lunch and Genesis P-Orridge. In the 90s he married Lamere, with whom he had a son, Dante


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Liz Lamere's path to her debut album was not a direct one. She was actually a high powered Wall Street lawyer. But she wasn't your typical high powered Wall.


Photo ALAN VEGA, Gaité Lyrique (PARIS) 20121019 Robert GIL

After over three decades collaborating with late partner Alan Vega on his solo works, Liz Lamere has finally made the album he often suggested, with their son Dante engineering. Recorded in their lower Manhattan home in the space where the Suicide singer constructed his spectacular sculptures, Keep It Alive took shape


LIZ LAMERE ALAN VEGA’S LONGTIME COLLABORATOR ANNOUNCES DEBUT ALBUM Fused Magazine

Alan Vega/Suicide - Artist/Musician/Performer: Directed by Paul Tschinkel. With Alan Vega, Jeffrey Deitch, Elizabeth Lamere, Walter Robinson. Alan Vega (1938-2016.


Photo ALAN VEGA, Gaité Lyrique (PARIS) 20121019 Robert GIL

Alan Vega - 'Mutator' review: uncompromising art from an old master. The late Suicide pioneer's wife and collaborator Liz Lamere has unlocked the Vega Vault, spewing forth more NYC gutter.


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The longtime creative and life partner of celebrated musician Alan Vega (Suicide), Liz started her music career playing drums in punk bands. Keep It Alive was recorded and engineered with their.


Liz Lamere “Ich bin dankbar, ein positives Vorbild sein zu können” Kaput Mag

Alan Vega, left, and Martin Rev of the group Suicide performing at Max's Kansas City in 1980.. Liz Lamere and Dante Vega Lamere, her son with Vega, at their home. Behind them are works from.


10 Essential Alan Vega Recordings

Vega's widow, Liz Lamere, tells Creators that the new album occupied the last six years of the artist and musician's life. Its long gestation period had as much to do with Vega's frequent art.


Alan Vega, Just a Million Dreams Viennale

Liz Lamere was Alan Vega's wife and long-term creative collaborator. They met in 1985 when she was a corporate lawyer at a major Wall Street firm and played drums in a punk band, SSNUB. She co-wrote, co-produced, and recorded numerous songs with Vega. Now, she spearheads the ongoing release of recordings from the "Vega Vault," a vast.


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Alan Vega and his wife Elizabeth Lamere performing at The Return of Schizo-Culture for Semiotext(e) 40th Anniversary.