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Twangville
Thursday, 19th April 2012
Mentioned in Twangville’s SXSW 2012 round-up:
London-based Antonio Lulic was captivating
And reviewed in their follow-up:
His songs have a quiet intensity and his voice a weathered timbre, a pairing that combined for an impassioned performance.
Go read the rest of the report and their review.
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Supersonic Beat
Monday, 16th April 2012
New music blog Supersonic Beat review my career to date:
It is a wonder to me that Antonio Lulic has not already been signed, he has a voice that needs and deserves to be heard…Somehow I don’t think it will be long before he is snapped up by some eager record label executive. Watch this space&hellip
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B-Side Music
Thursday, 2nd February 2012
January’s Karma Kafe show in Norwich was reviewed by B-Side Music:
Antonio dived headfirst into his set, showing his dominance and his passion for playing as he swung himself around the stage with more energy than the entire crowd put together.
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John Peel Centre Interview
Monday, 30th January 2012
Antonio was interviewed by Tony Bell shortly before playing the John Peel Centre for Creative Arts in Suffolk.
Sitting at a table amongst the audience in the John Peel Centre was a noisy but strangely intimate place to conduct an interview with rock-folk singer songwriter Antonio Lulic who kindly agreed to talk to us before he went on stage at the John Peel Centre.
The interview in full is available on the centre’s site.
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The Kaje Tips for the Top for 2012
Sunday, 1st January 2012
Antonio named as a tip for the top for 2012 by arts blog The Kaje:
…after we saw a tweet that fellow singer/songwriter Ben James Miller had tattooed Lulic’s lyrics on his arm, we turned to YouTube to find out more. And boy were we blown away.
You can read the rest of the list here.
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Let’s Play Musical Chairs
Tuesday, 15th November 2011
November 11th’s gig in Bath reviewed on Let’s Play Musical Chairs:
His vocals were faultless, his guitar playing captivating and his energy and passion for music infectious, therefore it wasn’t long until he won the entire audience over with his dashing good-looks and musically rustic charm.
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The Entourage
Wednesday, 26th October 2011
October’s show at The Bedford with Kal Lavelle and Ryan Keen reviewed by The Entourage:
Fresh from supporting Ed Sheeran on his UK tour, Antonio Lulić was my personal favourite of the night. Originally from the North East of England, but now settled in London, Lulić sits in the rock-folk genre with his music and has a very unique vocal tone which complimented the intimate venue perfectly.
One of the things I loved about Antonio was his stage presence and engagement with the crowd. He had the perfect balance of singing and mid song chat which allowed us to get to know him even better.
Read the review of the rest of the night at The Entourage.
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The House of Coxhead
Monday, 24th October 2011
Featured on The House of Coxhead.
This guy has such a unique vocal tone and is a simply incredible songwriter.
You can go here to read the full article.
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Rafaela Goes Luiz
Monday, 3rd October 2011
Featured in a portrait by photographer Rafaela Goes Luiz.
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Breaking More Waves
Sunday, 18th September 2011
Mentioned in music blog Breaking More Waves’ review of SouthSea Festival 2011:
Antonio Lulić’s rootsy tones (streaming below) hinted at the likes of two Bruces, namely Springsteen and Hornsby as well as more contemporary bands such as Admiral Fallow, Dan Mangan and Mumford & Sons.
You can read the rest of the review here.
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Interviewed by YetAnotherBlogSpot
Wednesday, 14th September 2011
Music blog YetAnotherBlogSpot caught up with me at Kal Lavelle’s night at Tthe World’s End in Finsbury Park and took me aside for an interview:
Antonio Lulić is one cool guy. I discovered his music at The World’s End pub in Finsbury Park in the W.E. Love Sundays night. Organised by Irish musician Kal Lavelle, W.E Love Sundays aims to deliver some of the finest acoustic music in a very intimate environment and I must say, it is definitely high grade stuff.
You can read the full interview and watch a video from the night here.
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Jon Barker
Tuesday, 2nd August 2011
Blogger Jon Barker posts a review, photos, videos and music on his Tumblr:
His voice has a slightly gravelly sound to it that gives a raw edge. He harmonises exceptionally well with Kal, proves excellent with his guitar technique and adapts to surroundings immediately.
You can read the full review here.
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Featured on the Camden Community Radio Podcast
Sunday, 31st July 2011
Interview and live performance on Camden’s Community Radio Podcast for August 2011.
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Nova’s Basement
Monday, 18th July 2011
W.E Love Sundays gig at The World’s End in Finsbury Park reviewed by Nova’s Basement:
And lets not to forget the wonderful Antonio Lulic who rolled through the door, a little late, camera crew in tow. He’d been filming a hat trick of gigs across London all day. “It was supposed to be four gigs actually” he mused, to which we said “yOu craZy”. Hey ho, London’s Summer weather always did have its own mind. Antonio is definitely another talented chap that if you haven’t heard, you should listen to his stuff, like, now. But that recommendation comes with a warning to the dudes. Fellas, lock up your sheilas. Mr Lulic’s vocals are pretty snazzy.
You can read the full review here.
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Eastern Daily Press
Wednesday, 13th July 2011
Support show for Ed Sheeran reviewed by the Easten Daily Press:
…the versatile and powerfully-voiced singer-songwriter Antonio Lulic.
You can read the whole review here.
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Through The Wire
Sunday, 15th May 2011
Music blogger Joe Roberts reviews Antonio’s album ‘Never or Tonight’:
Sometimes there is nothing more a man needs than his voice and his guitar. Antonio Lulić is case and point. The songs ‘When I Can’t’ and ‘Hey, It’s Okay’ are an excellent example as to how healthy the UK singer/songwriter vibe is out there.
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Becky Madamba
Saturday, 7th May 2011
Arts blogger Becky Madamba discovers Antonio on Pledge Music:
I tend to give the artist a 30 second chance or less before I move on to the next one, but there was something about Lulic’s music that made me sit down and take in five of his newest songs.
There was something about the emotion in his voice that struck me. I could tell that he was a talented musician with a strong passion for music. So many artists today seem to lack this sense of authenticity and raw emotion.
You can check out the post in full here.
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BBC Click
Friday, 6th May 2011
Antonio’s SoundCloud page is featured on one of BBC Click‘s ‘Webscapes’. Watch the video here.
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Spoonfed
Wednesday, 23rd February 2011
The ‘Never or Tonight’ album launch reviewed by London arts events site Spoonfed:
His voice resonates roaring passion, but soars effortlessly between power and softness. He dives about his vocal range with elegance, skill and agility.
Antonio’s lyrics are heartfelt and speak of love’s trivialities and aches. Some songs make me want to close my eyes and envelop myself with his soulful wisdoms, whereas others jump into a folky country rhythm where I fancy jigging around hay bales.
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Brick Lane Chronicles
Friday, 19th February 2010
Music blogger Geraldine Zanaska reviews Antonio’s performance for Tabarnak! at Below Zero on Heddon Street in Mayfair:
As I listen to Antonio’s voice, which remind me a bit of Eddie Vedder, the room around me became blurry, and I’m completely transported in his world.
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Virgin Red Room
Tuesday, 1st December 2009
Featured artist on Virgin’s first ‘Red Room’ music project.
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BBC Radio Essex Introducing
Friday, 27th November 2009
Sobering Up played on BBC Radio Essex Introducing on Friday 27th of November.