Laura Macfarlane, formerly known as
Lora Macfarlane, is a
Scottish-born
rock and roll musician, singer and songwriter based in
Australia. Originally from
Glasgow, she arrived with her parents in
Perth when young, and was involved in a number of bands there from the late 1980s onward. She relocated to
Melbourne in the early 1990s, playing with
hardcore punk band Manic Pizza and forming The
Sea Haggs/Keckle (involving long-time collaborator
Iain McIntyre) and Popemobile (with Ben Butler). In 1995, she went to
Seattle and began playing drums in
Sleater-Kinney. She appears as the drummer on their self-titled debut,
Sleater-Kinney, on which she also sings a track titled "Lora's Song". She also drums and sings backups on their seminal follow up album
Call the Doctor. She subsequently returned to
Melbourne and founded
ninetynine, initially as a solo project. Ninetynine soon became a band, and have since released eight albums and toured the world's
indie scenes many times.
She is currently a member of
Lee Memorial, featuring Karl Smith of
Sodastream and Matt Bailey of
The Paradise Motel.
Laura Macfarlane has played a variety of instruments on a number of records, including
vibraphone,
Casiotone keyboards, drums, and guitar. She has played with numerous other bands, including Clag,
Disaster Plan, and
New Buffalo.
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