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''The Lookie Loos'' was formed as a three-piece in 2005, including [[Tim Steers]] and [[Alex Mustard]], after meeting at [[Wintec]]. Original drummer [[Joe Gruber]], an American, was forced to leave the band due to his Student Visa ending. By 2007 ''Steers'' and ''Mustard'' remained in the band, but had added [[Daniel Reese]] (guitar) and [[William Page]] (drums) to the lineup. In November 2007 they released an EP titled [[Timing is Everything]], and in October 2009 they released their first and only album, [[the Lookie Loos (Album)|the Lookie Loos]] with a gig at [[Flow]]. Several months prior to the release of the album, ''Mustard'' badly injured his left hand, leading to [[Adam Page]] ([[Sunny Tokyo]]) playing bass with the band for some time prior to the release; ''Mustard'' was able to return to the fold before the release gig. The band played their last gig at [[Flow]] on December 17 2009, with ''Steers'' moving to Australia. However, a one-off reformation gig was played at [[Flow]] in 2011. | ''The Lookie Loos'' was formed as a three-piece in 2005, including [[Tim Steers]] and [[Alex Mustard]], after meeting at [[Wintec]]. Original drummer [[Joe Gruber]], an American, was forced to leave the band due to his Student Visa ending. By 2007 ''Steers'' and ''Mustard'' remained in the band, but had added [[Daniel Reese]] (guitar) and [[William Page]] (drums) to the lineup. In November 2007 they released an EP titled [[Timing is Everything]], and in October 2009 they released their first and only album, [[the Lookie Loos (Album)|the Lookie Loos]] with a gig at [[Flow]]. Several months prior to the release of the album, ''Mustard'' badly injured his left hand, leading to [[Adam Page]] ([[Sunny Tokyo]]) playing bass with the band for some time prior to the release; ''Mustard'' was able to return to the fold before the release gig. The band played their last gig at [[Flow]] on December 17 2009, with ''Steers'' moving to Australia. However, a one-off reformation gig was played at [[Flow]] in 2011. |