Archive for Scott Lucas

10 Best Free Bandcamp Downloads #6: Death Pose, Softcult, Hull of Light, Scott Lucas

Posted in Lists, MP3s with tags , , , , , , , , on 12/18/2025 by Kurt Orzeck

Strapped for cash but hungry for great music? You won’t have much luck camping out at the grocery store these days; Bandcamp is a way better destination. Here’s a rundown of 10 rad releases, most newly released, that The Bad Penny recently came across on Bandcamp.

1. Death Pose – “Unresolved (A Song for Jeff)” (feat. Scott Lucas of Local H)

One year ago, Jeff Ulbrich – founding member of Chicago hard-rock squad Death Pose died unexpectedly, rendering his family, friends and bandmates inconsolable. None of those folks have fully recuperated from the devastating loss – and probably will – but participation by Local H frontman Scott Lucas shows the solidarity in Ulbrich’s community is still intact.

2. Mercury’s Antennae – Veil Opaque v.2

Portland, Oregon’s ambient darkwave unit Mercury’s Antennae aren’t categorizing this release as an EP, even though it only runs roughly five minutes and contains two remixes. But don’t bellyache – remember, like all the releases presented here, it can be yours for the low, low price of no money.

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Local H Doesn’t ‘Give a Shit About the Rock ‘n’ Roll Industry’

Posted in Interviews with tags , on 01/29/2025 by Kurt Orzeck

In this new interview for New Noise, outspoken Local H main man Scott Lucas recalls his last interactions with fellow sardonic Chicago music legend Steve Albini and much more as the band announces a 30th anniversary reissue of its debut record, Ham Fisted.

Local H Frontman Explains Cat, Dog on LP Covers

Posted in Interviews with tags , on 10/25/2024 by Kurt Orzeck

No less than Scott Lucas, mastermind of long-lasting Chicago rockers Local H, drops by New Noise to participate in our ongoing series of musicians and their best friends.

Local H’s Scott Lucas In ’02: ‘Sometimes It’s Almost Better To Be Poor’

Posted in Interviews with tags , , , on 03/13/2010 by Kurt Orzeck

Scott Lucas seems pretty hungry these days. Not too long ago, he cranked out his solo debut, George Lassos the Moon, under the deceptive moniker Scott Lucas & the Married Men. And soon he’ll be turning his attention back to his faithful spouse, Local H, with a bevy of tour dates from mid-April through early June. Continue reading