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Alex Lusty was born on 9 April, 1973, is a Lyricist, rapper, singer, producer. Discover Alex Lusty's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 51 years old?
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Alex Lusty Height, Weight & Measurements
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Alex Lusty Net Worth
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Alex Lusty Social Network
Timeline
Rats From A Sinking Ship released their third album (and Lusty's thirteenth) Fight the Future on 17 March 2018, again on CD and download on Lusty's Drive By Shouting label.
A further 23 more gigs across the country took place in 2017/2018 including two in Glasgow and Cloggerfest festival in Staffordshire.
In 2016, Lusty and Boorer were briefly reunited when Lusty provided vocals for the track "Noizey Fryday" on Boz's solo album Age Of Boom.
Another full tour for 2016 took place including supports with S*M*A*S*H and Senser. The band's second album 'The Peasants' Revolt was released on 17 September on the Drive By Shouting label. The album was launched at a gig at Avant Garde in Glasgow the night of the 17th. The first video released from the album was 'Hang Him' an attack on former Prime Minister Tony Blair. A track on the album 'Fuct Up' also featured special guest Philadelphia rap legend Vinnie Paz.
At the beginning of 2015 Lusty formed another band, Rats From A Sinking Ship with guitarist from Ilkeston Jamie Price. The idea was to form a hard sounding, hard hitting political band. Demo's were quickly turned into recordings and the debut album 'Rise As One' was released on 22 August 2015 on CD and download. Lusty's ninth studio album release.
On 18 August 2014, the second Happy Martyr album Nothing Like Love was released via CD and download on the band's own Suitcase Records. It was preceded by a video for the track 'All lies lead to the truth' shot in and around Camden. There were no live shows to promote the album due to Boz's commitments to the Morrissey tour.
January 2014 saw Lusty released brand new single 'Where Your At' which sampled Rakim in the chorus. The video featured British adult actress Michelle Thorne who played Lusty's therapist.
In May 2014, a video for the album's first track "Just Like Me" was unveiled which featured friends and associates of Lusty.
In June 2014, Lusty teamed up with Austrian producer and member of seminal electronica act Sofa Surfers to release the 4 track EP For Gods Sake on Fabrique records, A video for the track 'Terror' was released as an early taster as well as a video for 'Well' which was shot and recorded in Vienna and used to launch the EP.
September 2013 saw the release of a new single produced by Markus Kienzl. A short tour followed with Conflict and ex Morrissey drummer Spike Smith playing drums.
In 2012, Lusty returned to rap. The first single, "Self Medication", was released on his website on 24 September. The video for the single was filmed and edited by Terry Stephens. Lusty continued working on his debut solo album, completing production in the later part of 2012. The second single, "Country Bumpkin", was released 21 January 2013. The video was again filmed and produced by Terry Stephens, and was released 14 January 2013.
The album Public Mental Breakdown was released in February 2013 as a 13 track free download via Lusty's website. A third video was taken from the album Bad Places again filmed by Terry Stephens and starred Lusty and Sensi as TV detectives in a spoof of 1970s cop shows.
Happy Martyr was born when Lusty and Boz Boorer finally found time to work on a second album together. The plan was to record some acoustic folk rap, a very stripped down affair inspired by a shared love of Johnny Cash, and which Boorer describes as "a MC fronting early Tyrannosaurus Rex." The album was recorded between London and Boorer's studio at Serra Vista in Portugal. Serra Vista was also the location for the video, shot by Terry Stephens, for the debut single Painkillers, released 4 April 2011. Painkillers got its first airplay via Janice Long on her Radio 2 show, and was released on Lusty's Drive By Shouting Records label via download. The duo's first show was in London at the 12 Bar in April 2010. The album was completed in breaks between Boorer's hectic touring schedule with Morrissey. The second single Sleep Tight was released on 4 July 2011, with Terry Stephens again directing and filming the video. Both singles received very positive reviews. A short autumn tour took place taking in Birmingham, Manchester, London and Dublin. This Small Town from the upcoming album was released as a teaser track on soundcloud 11 December 2011. Kiss Me Like You Stole It, a track from the as yet to be released album, was released on YouTube as a video. Directed and filmed by David J. Harris, the video is shot in black and white and features scenes from Brighton Rock in the background. The 13 track debut Happy Martyr, One Square Mile, was released on Floating World Records 30 January 2012. A 6-city tour was undertaken 20–28 January in support of the album, visiting Southend, Swindon, Winchester, London, Manchester and Birmingham. The London show featured percussionist Woodie Taylor, who played on Morrissey's Vauxhall and I. The fourth Happy Martyr single was "Christmas Kisses", released for download 17 December 2012.
In September 2008, Lusty joined up with the 'mysterious' Buzz as Lusty And Buzz for a single called Playin Dirty, a wry look at the pornographic film business. The video was even given credence by appearances from well-known established porn stars Lolly Badcock, Amber Leigh, Rio Mariah and Sensi.
A second album for The OneThree was planned. Lusty had an album's worth of lyrics written, but Boz Boorer was unavailable as he was away on a world tour with Morrissey. Lusty and Gordon decided to put the lyrics to an alt, lo fi project called Loner Party. Again, Lusty provided the lyrics and vocals while Brett provided the music. The 14 tracks were released on the album Protest Is Dead. The album was signed by Electronica label CCT Records and was released for download in May 2007.
In December 2004, Lusty met Morrissey and Polecats guitarist Boz Boorer backstage at an after show party at Morrissey's Earl Court show in London. Alex and Boz discussed recording together, and soon after The OneThree was born. Lusty wrote the lyrics and provided vocals, while Boz wrote the music and played guitar. Brett Gordon was again involved, this time playing bass, songwriting and handling the production as well as all chorus and backing vocals and contributing to arrangement. A 13 track album, Life Goes On, was recorded and released on Revolver Records in August 2005. The album was well-reviewed and BBC Radio 2's Janice Long and BBC 6 Music's Phil Jupitus both played the album's lead track Dive In.
More singles followed: "Jesus Presley Superstar" and "Diddleysquat". "Diddleysquat" featured Family Fortunes game show host Les Dennis singing the chorus and appearing in the video. The last Frigid Vinegar single, "Champagne", was released 1 January 2002. Following its release Lusty assembled a 5-piece band to back him for a UK tour that year. In addition to headlining, Frigid Vinegar also supported Echobelly.
Alex Lusty's first release was "Dogmonaut 2000" under the guise Frigid Vinegar in 1999. The single sampled It's Not Unusual by Tom Jones and was first released on Oxford-based Shifty Disco records. The single was first played by John Peel on BBC Radio 1. It was then championed by DJ Steve Lamacq on the evening session where it went on to be one of the year's most requested records. Frigid Vinegar performed the track "Jack Biscuit" live on Lamacq's show from Maida Vale studios. Frigid Vinegar recorded 4 tracks in session for Lamacq, one of the tracks being "Lamacqmanaut 2000" a reworking of "Dogmonaut 2000" with several lyric changes paying homage to the DJ. The track also found its way onto a CD compilation of Lamacq session tracks (Bootleg Session 3) that was given away with the Melody Maker magazine. "Dogmonaut 2000" was also played on BBC daytime shows by DJs Mark and Lard, Chris Moyles, Jo Whiley and Dave Pearce, and appeared on the UK singles chart. Frigid Vinegar also appeared 10 times on the Radio 1 roadshow.
Alex Lusty (born 9 April 1973) is an English rapper.
It was then Lusty teamed with Brett Gordon to form Acarine. The first single "Blinder" sampled the theme from the 1970s television show Minder and was played by Zane Lowe and Chris Moyles. The next single "God Shoots Jesus Saves" sampled the 1980 movie The Long Good Friday and was released on limited edition numbered 7-inch vinyl only. Acarine were then signed to CNR, a subsidiary of RoadRunner records, where they released the singles "Screw Your Head On" and "Organ Donor", as well as the 14 track album Call It On. The duo, along with live drummer Paul Kodish and Scratch DJ Matt Lewis, played the Glastonbury and Glade festival. They also toured with Chumbawamba and headlined shows in London at Koko, Dublin Castle, 93 Feet East, Bar Fly and Liberty. In addition, they supported the Cockney Rejects at the first Rejects' London show in 20 years.