Lenin--Leader by Hugo Gellart, originally published in Daily Worker (1927)

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Lenin--Leader by Hugo Gellart, originally published in Daily Worker (1927)
6/9/25.
The Lovely Basement is a band based in Bristol, England. They released "Lazy Travellers" last year on Spanish label No Aloha Records. That label has gained some attention since they're releasing "No Holler", the debut LP from Daily Worker (former Cotton Mather).
The No Aloha Records Bandcamp page for this release states that The Lovely Basement was shooting for a sound that crossed The Velvet Underground with country twang. Bullseye.
Other bands mentioned on the page are The Clientele, Luna and Cowboy Junkies. We previously mentioned No Aloha Records because they (along with Almost Halloween Time) released "Karaoke Parkman Blues" by Bingo Trappers.
The Daily Worker headquarters in New York City
Communist illustrator and muralist Hugo Gellert (1892–1985). Posters for the Communist Party USA and Daily Worker, ca. 1935. Lithographs on paper. Merrill C. Berman Collection/ New York Historical Society.
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