Poor Old Lu was a pioneering Christian alternative rock band based in the American Northwest. The band experimented with a variety of sounds and genres, particularly grunge, funk and psychedelic rock. The band consisted of Scott Hunter (vocals), Jesse Sprinkle (drums), Aaron Sprinkle (guitar), and Nick Barber (bass). Hunter was the lyricist who wrote on philosophical, metaphorical, and spiritually oriented topics. Common themes in the lyrics include introspective struggles with identity and spirituality, struggles with a superficial, secular, and modern society, and hope for life abundant. The Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music calls the band "One of the most accomplished and creative Christian bands of the '90s".

The name refers to The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, in which Lucy ('Lu'), returns from Narnia and tells her brother, Peter. Peter doesn't believe her story, however, and responds patronizingly, "Poor old Lu, hiding and nobody noticed."

History

The band began as "BellBangVilla", recording an album, 'In Love with the Greenery,' in 1990. The band changed its name to Poor Old Lu In 1992, they recorded their first full-length album, Star-Studded-Super-Step, reworking some of the songs from 'In Love with the Greenery' for the album.

After Poor Old Lu

After the group's initial break-up, band members moved on to independent projects. In 1997, Nick Barber joined with Aaron Sprinkle in the group Rose Blossom Punch. Nick Barber played in the bands Meekin Pop and Blue Collar Love. By the time Rose Blossom Punch split up, Aaron Sprinkle had started a solo career,.

In 2018, Aaron and Jesse released an EP of six songs under the moniker Blank Books.

Post-2002 reunions

Poor Old Lu reunited in 2011 for an acoustic house show.

In 2013, the group gathered to record one song, "The Great Unwound". It was written and released in support of "Paradise Uganda", a ministry of Jesse Sprinkle. No statements about future releases were made.

In 2014, the group recorded a Christmas song with Vekora; it is entitled "The Brightest Star".

In 2025, Poor Old Lu played shows in Seattle and Nashville.

Members

  • Scott Hunter – lead vocals, lyrics
  • Jesse Sprinkle – drums, percussion, vocals
  • Aaron Sprinkle – guitar, keyboards, vocals
  • Nick Barber – bass guitar, vocals

Discography

  • In Love with the Greenery [as BellBangVilla] (1990) cassette only
  • Three Song Demo (1991) cassette only
  • Star-Studded-Super-Step (1992) cassette only
  • Mindsize (1993, Alarma Records, Review: Jesus Freak Hideout Cross Rhythms)
  • Sin LP w/ bonus track (1994, Alarma Records)
  • Straight Six (1995, Alarma Records, Review: Cross Rhythms)
  • Star-Studded-Super-Step (1995, independent, Reviews: The Phantom Tollbooth)
  • Sit and Stare VHS (1995, Alarma Records)
  • A Picture of the Eighth Wonder (1996, Alarma Records, Reviews: Jesus Freak Hideout, Cross Rhythms)
  • In Their Final Performance (1998, KMG Records, Reviews: HM Magazine)
  • Chrono [1993-1998] (1998, KMG Records, Reviews: The Phantom Tollbooth, HM Magazine)
  • Star-Studded-Super-Step CD re-release (1998, KMG Records)
  • Mindsize/Sin [minus "Peapod", "Sickly", and "Come to Me"] ( 2000, KMG Records - "Classic Archives")
  • Poor Old Lu & Serene (promo 2002, Tooth and Nail Records)
  • The Waiting Room (2002, Tooth and Nail Records)
  • "The Great Unwound" (song, 2013)

Compilation appearances

  • Browbeat: Unplugged Alternative – "Drenched Decent" (1995, Alarma Records)
  • CHR Sampler 95 - Spring Tunes – "Ring True" (promo 1995, Frontline Records)
  • Persuading You Near – "Thoughtless (Concept Version)" (1996, Working Man Records)
  • Noises from the Top of the Alarma Hotel – "Receive", "Chance for the Chancers" (promo 1996, Alarma Records)
  • Sparkler Vol. 1 – "It's Simple to Me" (1997, Spark Recordings)
  • Happy Christmas Vol. 3 – "What Child Is This?" (2001, BEC Recordings)
  • Here & Now – "Revolve" (2003, BEC Recordings)

References

Further reading

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