Being a newly-obsessed music fan at 16 with no income but a bit of a comfort zone from a blandish middle-class existence fostered an odd asceticism in me. Read More
A bit of a rock nomad, ever in search of that elusive sound, in 1988 singer-songwriter Kurt Heasley brought the Lilys from his native Philly to Washington, D.C., where they hit with their first single, "February 14," a tip of the hat to My Bloody Valentine. Read More
A bit of a rock nomad, ever in search of that elusive sound, in 1988 singer-songwriter Kurt Heasley brought the Lilys from his native Philly to Washington, D.C., where they hit with their first single, "February 14," a tip of the hat to My Bloody Valentine. Read More
A bit of a rock nomad, ever in search of that elusive sound, in 1988 singer-songwriter Kurt Heasley brought the Lilys from his native Philly to Washington, D.C., where they hit with their first single, "February 14," a tip of the hat to My Bloody Valentine. Read More
It's hard to pick favorite releases since we've had so many, but a few milestones that mean a lot to me: the first single (of course), the Jane Pow single (first release by a band outside DC), the Lilys album (our first LP and CD), the Stereolab album (of course). Read More
The geographically and stylistically nomadic indie rock band Lilys was the vehicle of singer/songwriter Kurt Heasley, the ... Read the full Lilys bio.