12 O’Clock, Nearly 1 O’Clock, Hurry Up
Tracklisting:
A: 12 O'Clock, Nearly 1 O'Clock, Hurry UpB: Tigers
After realising that most things are really, really boring, three charming boys from Telford called Nick, Paul and Lyndon decided to not be really, really boring and form a band. They called it Lady Fortune because everything else they came up with was pretty rubbish and they were pressed for time.
With an exceptionally large range of influences already drilled inside each member’s head, from The Smiths to The Strokes and The Beatles to Belle and Sebastian, a lovely sound started to ring around the heads of the residents of Telford. People were in love with their catchy choruses, their “I know what he means” lyrics and their energetic live shows. Before you could say “Bloody hell, how buff has the guy from Razorlight got?” word had spread and Lady Fortune took their melodic masterpieces around the country. People started writing about them in magazines and on this thing called the internet (Telford doesn’t have the internet due to Morrissey. Seriously), and they started playing some super support slots with the likes of The Automatic, The Paddingtons, Bromheads Jacket, The Young Knives and The Rumble Strips to name but a few.
Their second single ‘12 O’Clock, Nearly 1 O’Clock, Hurry Up’, which follows on from their debut ‘Mr Brown’, will be released through This Is Fake DIY Records on Monday 10th December. Backed with ‘Tigers’, it will be available on limited edition 7″ vinyl and as digital download.
















