My Bloody Valentine - Loveless play album
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I'll be with you is a pretty sappy, but heartfelt song about a dear friend. I wanted the video to reflect the feeling and mood of the song as I feel it.
The single "Who Can Say" was released on 7" vinyl one week later Badwan formed Cat's Eyes with t, composer and soprano vocalist Rachel Zeffira, releasing the Broken Glass EP and self-titled full-length album in 2011, the soundtrack to The Duke of Burgundy in 2015, and Treasure House in 2016.
Black Lips is a garage rock band from Atlanta, Georgia. The band formed in 1999 in Dunwoody, Georgia after guitarist Cole Alexander and bassist Jared Swilley left the Renegades, and guitarist Ben Eberbaugh left the Reruns. Alexander and Swilley were known for their crude antics both during shows and at school. They were kicked out of school during their senior year after the Columbine Massacre in 1999 because they were regarded as a "subculture danger
RT rDubNarcot: We'll with this decorative Black Lips plate on my kitchen counter in 2008. RT EVOL: ANNOUNCEMENT Oh My Me, they're back to cause a menace at the venue they slayed way back in 2011.
Black Lips are no strangers to A-list producers, having worked with Mark Ronson on Arabia Mountain. Here they team with Patrick Carney of Black Keys for over half the tracks, with decidedly mixed results. With Ronson, they proved that their unrefined songs could still hit with an A-list producer. So the fact that they recorded in Nashville with the Black Keys’ Patrick Carney on seven of Underneath the Rainbow’s 12 tracks isn’t something to dismiss out of hand. But another producer is responsible for the album’s best songs. Four tracks were recorded in New York with Tom Brenneck, who worked with the band on Arabia Mountain and played guitar for Sharon Jones, Amy Winehouse, Cee-Lo Green, and others
Lyrically, Black Lips have always been as concerned with consequences as they’ve been with troublemaking, and the boys in the wood are simply grown-up versions of those rabblerousers; they haven’t grown up, just become a little more sad and a lot more dangerous. But it’s not all dusty beer bottles and broken T-Bird hoods. Make You Mine, possibly the record’s biggest throwback to ’60s bubblegum, is downright saccharine in its sentiment, with an infectiously bubbly bass line to boot. Of course, these are the same musical touchstones you’ll hear on any Black Lips record, and that proves to be both blessing and curse. They wear the influences well, and their own diverse interpretation of ’60s garage and psychedelia remains refreshing seven LPs into their incredible career. But the band also has a tendency to overstuff their records, with several tracks sinking into a quicksand of feedback.
The Black Lips are a self-described "flower punk" band which formed in Atlanta, Georgia, United States in 2000. While still teenagers, they formed after guitarist Cole Alexander and bassist Jared Swilley left the Renegades, and guitarist Ben Eberbaugh left the Reruns. Drummer Joe Bradley joined a few months later. They released their first 7" in late 2001/early 2002 on their own Die Slaughterhaus label.
| –The Black Lips | Drugs |
| –Lumina | I'll Be With You |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| vice016 | The Black Lips / Lumina | The Black Lips / Lumina - Drugs / I'll Be With You (7") | Vice Records | vice016 | UK | 2009 |
| SINGLEPROMO | The Black Lips / Lumina | The Black Lips / Lumina - Drugs / I'll Be With You (CD, Promo) | Vice Records | SINGLEPROMO | UK | 2009 |
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