[ ]   [ ]   [ ]                        [ ]      [ ]   [ ]
Listener-supported — Commercial-free
Album:
Avg rating:
0

Your rating:
Total ratings: 0










Released: 0
Length: 0:00
Plays (last 30 days): 0
Comments (20)add comment
annoying meaningless lyrics.
After all those great songs

Choir of Young Believers — Hollow Talk
Emerson, Lake & Palmer — Still...You Turn Me On
Death Cab for Cutie — Home Is a Fire

this comes along, somewhat poppy and plain in comparison. It's a 3 from the London judge...
jruhnke wrote:
Um, are we listening to the same song? The one with these lyrics? 'Cause I don't get that same vibe...
I certainly thought it is about . . . secular pleasures, shall we say. This is a guilty pleasure song for me. . . I have it on a mix cd I made and I just adore it, yet I would be embarassed if I actually had to admit that I liked it in public. Which I sort of just did. Sigh.
Wow, these guys are a great find. After hearing this I checked out the rest of the album and was quite taken with it. Not sure if they'll ever break through in the states with that name, tho.
Alphonso wrote:
He doesn't have a wicked soul. And that's the point. No matter how righteous one is, it never seems one can be perfect enough. It is the longing for the best one can be and endlessly falling short of Man's glorious destiny that this song is about. He feels wicked because he is so far from being truly good. Not because he is not good but because perfection is so far from what is humanly possibly. This probably doesn't make much sense. Hopefully someone better with words will pick up this thread. (anyway... fantastic song, it penetrates my soul and I feel it what he is trying to communicate.)
Um, are we listening to the same song? The one with these lyrics? 'Cause I don't get that same vibe...
Bosonator wrote:
I'm just not convinced he really, truly has a wicked soul.
He doesn't have a wicked soul. And that's the point. No matter how righteous one is, it never seems one can be perfect enough. It is the longing for the best one can be and endlessly falling short of Man's glorious destiny that this song is about. He feels wicked because he is so far from being truly good. Not because he is not good but because perfection is so far from what is humanly possibly. This probably doesn't make much sense. Hopefully someone better with words will pick up this thread. (anyway... fantastic song, it penetrates my soul and I feel it what he is trying to communicate.)
These guys have the potential for greatness. Great voice, good hooks, good composing. And their first album has spawned five singles...
I like this! Interesting song - makes me want to listen!
ruthless wrote:
I think I like this..
Me too. I have to find out more about KUBB. That cover photo is really nice and so is the design...there has to be mpre than this song :)
Very well done chaps!
Very catchy melody in the chorus, but his singing is just a little too polite. I'm just not convinced he really, truly has a wicked soul.
For info, kubb is is an outdoor game where the object is to knock over wooden blocks by throwing wooden sticks at them. The word "Kubb" (rhymes with rube) means "wooden block" in the Gotland dialect of Swedish. The band is British though.
jennerpen wrote:
Mean. I find him rather... yummaayyy.
My point exactly!!!! Cute as hell but musically??
Mumbly but chill. Pretty cool
White Town?
Mean. I find him rather... yummaayyy. Farquwaar wrote:
Was this guy a back up for Justin or 98 degrees? Some boy band? If not to bad...He missed a chance at a good gig!!!
If I like this song, will I like the rest of the album?
Was this guy a back up for Justin or 98 degrees? Some boy band? If not to bad...He missed a chance at a good gig!!!
I think I like this..
Cool lyrics that do not match the music.