Billy Suede: The Boy With The Thorn In His Side
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| Blog Name: |
Billy Suede: The Boy With The Thorn In His Side |
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http://billysuede.wordpress.com |
| Language: |
English |
| Topics: |
music, pop, dance |
| Description: |
Pop music as it should be. Discussed, analyzed and raved about by me, Billy Suede. |
| Popularity: |
25 Followers |
simply massive…
After long last, it is official. There is a new record from the trip-hop giants known as Massive Attack. Ladies and gents, welcome to Heligoland! Not too long ago, I waxed poetic about the first single from the record called Splitting The Atom. It caused quite a stir throughout the blogosphere as one would expect when talking about such an influential act such as the Attack.
if you’re feeling sinister, get well soon…
“This time we will end it
This life ain’t got no future, girl
Don’t say it’s not my business
It’s tragic you don’t feel my pity
Just think of all the others
What they think they feel they say
But the letters are not golden
Till they write them on your tombstone, girl”
It isn’t often when you come across a piece of music so cold and so relentlessly haunting that you simply must
this is like a flashback…
“I’m coming round and now my vision is so clear
If I could change my state of mind then I would disappear
The love I get from you is something I can’t chance
And I could let you slip away without a second glance“
Oh hai, Calvin! You’re back! Third time’s the charm, eh? Your new record Ready For The Weekend has been playing at Chez Billy for quite a spell now and I must commend you on this most solid choice of a third single.
could you wanna take my picture?
Always nice to hear some new tunes from a band with a very bright future ahead of them. You may remember I first mentioned the delectable British electro-pop band Heads We Dance back in May and took quite a liking to their bouncy poptastic sound. The band is now back with what they surely hope will be a smash hit in the UK and beyond. This one is called Take My Picture. Take a little bit of dueling ma
whatever happened to the muslims?
I’ve recently made a revelation.
Most, if not all, of the music I’ve been covering in this here blog has been focused primarily on artists and bands who call New York or England their home. Naturally there have been some rare exceptions along the way but for the most part I’ve been kind of predictable. Allow me the opportunity to make a slight deviation from my tried and true formula. I’d like to present a pretty spiffy indie rock band that’s been making some waves fo
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