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You're Awful, I Love You


Tim Ferrell wrote this song after their band had a traumatic van breakdown on the side of the road in Topeka, KS. Apparently, one of the members of the band prayed to a random woman as his god and he asked her, "Whats wrong with our van?", and apparently she responded by saying, "It's the catalytic converter." Ferrel had gone through mental training to help him through it. "I had been trying to maintain a positive outlook," he says, "Of all the times we had a mini-catastrophe, I didn't lose my head over it." (River Front Times, Feb. 20, 2008) Read more on Last.fm.

There are at least 5 artists/bands named Ludo: 1. Ludo was an alternative rock band which formed in 2003 in St. Louis, Missouri, United States. Andrew Volpe (vocals, guitar), Tim Ferrell (guitar, vocals), Tim Convy (synths) and Matt Palermo (drums). Volpe and Ferrel formed the band as a two piece and found the rest of the band through internet ads after moving to Tulsa, Oklahoma. The band has released three albums, 2004’s “Ludo”, 2008’s “You’re Awful, I Love You” and 2011's Prepare the Preparations. They have also released one EP, 2006’s “Broken Bride”. You're Awful, I Love You' was the band’s first for Island Records and features the singles “Love Me Dead” and “Go-Getter Greg”, both of which were major hits on American alternative rock radio during 2008. www.ludorock.com myspace.com/ludorock 2. Ludo was a post-hardcore band from Quesnel, Canada. Their only album called For Loss Of Senses was released in late 2003. Their Myspace bio from 2004: Forming in late November, 2002 in their hometown of Quesnel, British Columbia, Canada. The group consists of: Alex Nome (Vocals), Travis Hein (Guitar, Vocals), Brandon Scott (Guitar, Vocals), Kellen Hein (Percussion), and Cam Jones (Bass Guitar). Ludo came together during high school which brings a striking sincerity to the angst ridden lyrics that are prevalent in the bands debut release. For Loss of Senses was recorded in the spring of 2003 at Flying Monkey Studios in Kelowna, BC. The nine songs that make up the release were recorded and mixed in under ten days. The album was recorded by Travis Saunders. Ludo's post-hardcore sound shows immediate evidence of a broad range of musical influences including: Iron Maiden, Moneen, Grade, Pantara, Jimmy Eat World, killswitch Engage,Anberlin and Thrice. Guitar riffs are finger tapped and intertwined through long instrumental segments. Elements of pop music show through layers of hard-core in the majority of Ludo's music. The band has already taken a spot as one of BC's more respected up and coming acts. With a loyal fan base growing and growing, Ludo can already draw crowds of hundreds in many communities. The summer will see Ludo taking to the road withThe Morning After. The band is already well into the writing process for their yet to be titled sophomore effort. Members: Alex Nome - Vocals Travis Hein - Guitar, Vocals Brandon Scott - Guitar, Vocals Cam Jones - Bass Kellen Hein - Drums myspace.com/ludo ludoband.com purevolume.com/ludoca 3. Ludo was a Japanese doujin arranger. Circle: CM11 Records 4. Ludo was the alter ego of Amsterdam-based singer-songwriter Jan-Cornelis Blokhuis, with Lana Kooper on bass and Annemarie van den Born playing drums. In 2015 Ludo released its first EP called Voordeel van de straat. https://soundcloud.com/gevondenvoorwerpen 5. Ludo was a rock band from Boechout, Belgia formed in 2000. https://vi.be/platform/ludo Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.











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